Jury 12, 1856.} THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 457 
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AAD ee 
LIST OF PRIZES—Continued. oe a Ses to offer esa following, x 
SL PEN. AAPEA ge stock in g and health 
pyre “hl OF MERIT. plants :— Per eae 
Mr, Tillyard, for 12 Ibs. try Gra Exotic Orchids pie won! .. from 42s. 
Mr. Mitchell, poe caren for 12 ey “of Gray Stove and greenheuse Ferns im wee ren ar 
Mr. Hum ne, Gr. The Poles, Ware, 1 di sh Bia a AERE Gi rapes. Hardy do. a An pee ie 9 
Mr. Morri chi Bromley, for 1 dish Black Hamburgh Grapes. Selagin ellas or Lycopodium * uk o s | 
Mr. Fleming, Gr. to the Duke of Sutherland, Cliveden, for 1 dish are ethe ami- and Bay iiaties aa iene 9 
of B Black Hamburgh Grapes. Gyneriw teum (Pampas Grass) 18 
Mr. James Tonos Market Gardener, Brentford End, Isleworth, A Priced pti pras criptive Catalogue is published, abd will be 
for 1 dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes. forwarded post free upon application A remittance or reference 
Mr. Robinson, Gr. to E.R. Tunno, Esq., Warnford Park, for | to accompany all orders from unknown correspondents 
Paradise Nurs 
dish White Muscadine Grapes. 
Mr. Aldborongh, Ta Smk, West Ham, for 1 dish of White ee eae eea eaaa 
for 1 dish = Muscats. 
ee NEW PEs T— 
DELPHI pe CA 
M ESSRS. VEITCH a gna karin g exhibited this 
rare eee awarded Shoe and it having aye ed thelr 
expectation of ats beauty, particularly as regards the of the 
b to call public wena it. 
The Col clear and real SCARLET (not a dingy red as 
prognostieated by some parties), was thought) by many hath es 
improbable if not Le amg in this genus; but the 
pak a beg Ega on Wednesday las to 
-a paet = and cavi 
ing a Snt fk akani d aithn 
os garden. 
Specimens “in flower may be seen at either the Chelsea or 
Exeter Nurseries. 
Strong Established re ay eal Le ae es 
eie size vas owe 
Special terms to the Trade for ese sunsbers on application. 
Exotic Nurseries, Chelsea and Exeter.—July 12. 
OICE CINERARIA 
AND 
E Az 
UCOMBE, PINCE, RCO. have Asn phe for 
sending out Seeds of fhete ¥ a superi 
CINERARIAS AND GALCEOL IAS, 
which have been saved with great care from cy finest varieties. 
i Calceolarias 
S 
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3 
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ha e yea 
mend their Seed of the present season with much confidence.— 
Packets of each sealed and warranted by them, at 2s.6d. free by post, 
P.s & Co. have now. GARDEN ERS. 
& have now > gerne excellent practical 
% GA RDENERS whom they can with confidence recom- 
mend; their TToctimoniels as to ain character and abilities 
being i in every ood tek ect unexceptionable. 
Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. 
a One Gardeners Chronicle. 
8. 
ATURDAY, JULY 12, 1856. 
can be s sed that an article on 
un 
of training little peasant gi mall vi lage 
school they des very serious consideration, For 
ey show conclusively that it is possibl instil 
into t inds of the youn , be their 
condition in life what it may, ideas + somethi 
beyon C and the dreary spelling-book. 
That natural history, and especialy raw 
pte iat t of 
Mr. Turnbull, for 1 dish of Nectari: < a ae rae 2 
ag E O a me ass CULTURAL SEEDS. 
Mr. Wilson, Warwick, Market Gardener, for 4 dishes of Peaches PETER LA Prevent Pa aD eee ere peta a 
= Nectarines. EEN 8 hi i 
ir. wi g for 2 dishes of Peaches and Nectarines. usual attention to p peoome. vory superior sieele of Geass end 
Mr. M "ie un erson, for 2 dishes of Peaches and Nectarines. y pien RA Seeds, and which they recommend to their customers 
Mr. Turnbull, Sr 2 epee of Peaches and Nectarines. with confidence. Mixtures of Grass Seeds for laying down land 
Mr. J. Anderso ngleat, for 2 dishes of Peaches and | to permanent —— or Aeros Grass, suitable for 5 pve 
and conditions of soils. Foreign Italian Rye-Grass, and all ot! 
Mr. Fle Nec clarina, ham, for 1 dish of Plums, Forage and Herbage Plants, Turnips, Mang mfia plan Pitty 
Mr. Richards, int dish of Figs. and other roots of the rat pos shindig r arieties 
Mr. Ingram, Gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq, High Grove, Reading, for | Garden and Flower Seeds in every variety. 
dish of Blak Cherries, y post on application. 
Mr. MEwen, worst r Ae a Black Cherries. 27, Great George Street. ‘Westminster. 
Mr. Marchan, for 1 dish of Black Cherries. daai = DE MANGE TRPI 
Mr. Dawso n, for 1 dish of White Cherries. TURNIPS, MANGEL WOR EL, | c. 
Mr. Robinson, Warntord Park, for 1 dish of White Cherries. PEER LAWSON anp SON, Si TO TH 
Mr. Martin, Gr. to J. Hargreaves, Esq., Silwood Park, Sunning QUEEN, &e., beg to intimate that they h very superior 
Hill, for 1 dish of White Cherries. stock of the above of their own growth, including some highly 
Mr. Richards, for 1 dish of White Cherries. improved varieties, which have been raised from roots selected 
Mr. Shrimpton, i box of Muscadine Grapes. for their fine vos on iepa high specific Ai fiet ebe than their 
e. Among o excellent kinds they would recommend 
particularly thei 
HOICE FLOWER SEEDS. FOR Sie Lothian amt op Swede Improved Pomerarian White 
SOWING. Per Post PREPAID. s. d. | Tweeddale purple-top Yellow ee Turnip 
CINERARIA ofthe ont gulir per packet 2 Bul ara ck Turnip de Red Glo a do. 
LALCPOLA DLA. fra from handsomest cist $ Improved Green Round do. Long Red andOrange 
otched varie Red Round d ” Globe Man el 
IMULUS, ditto’ anito ai tto 3 6 | priced Cat ae aaa y fi pee 
SLOKINEA, ditto 30 vi ” 6 
SIA, ditto 50 ay ditto 6 
PANSY, saved from 100 of the best vars, by name ;, g| M, Great George Street, Westminster. 
Sorta wens do. z ditto ditto 2 6| CHOICE NEW NERDERNAS Fucnsias, “ge, OF 
A ditto ditto 6 HIS 
TOLLYHOCK, do. 60 of the mosten rb kinds, do. }, 6 ENRY WALTON, Edge End, Marsden 
DAISY do. 50 of the new Belgian do, ditto. ,, 6 Burnley, Lancashire, begs to wees the following te an, 
ANTIRRHINUM, do. 20 best named variet: ey (i 0 reduced prices annexed, allin strong healthy plants; descriptive 
u atte E, from = a ara and brilliant kinds 0 | lists of them on application. 
e above are saved only poeta ey. best named varieties Me civeen ae Anta 
= —. onist, Tranby, Sultan, Admi Mase L; 
SAFER a introduction, snieman MG upon with the fullest Picturata, Imperatrice Elizabeth, Blue Bonnet, Crimson Perfee- 
°YOUELL & CO., Ro tion, Duke of Cambridge, Dr. Maclea n, King of Sardinia, Loveli- 
TO WHET A tic ness, Pre-Eminent, Premier, Standard Bearer, Victory, Criterion, 
UTCH BULBS.—As the {sa is he mba for | Cedo Nulli, Dandy, Eugenie, General Simpson, John Edwards, 
sending out the orders for DU’ BS for the ensuing | King of reai Sir Colin Campbell, Unanimity, Lady Camoys, 
season, we respectfully suggest w bo Siati and the trade | Lady Kerrison, Mrs. Ari ae, paler Dopina, ie Theme i ong 
nerally, that they Kongei ioe correspondents in Holland to | tess of Danmore, Mrs. r Will Vico 
consign the cases dire care HERE, for immediate trans- | Countess of Oxford, N and renpenie fagni, at by a 
mission to their selective "destinations, by which greater expe- each, or 18s. per dozen, or a for pete ee free when more than 
= Rac Sail in he deliv ee z vit ar A taken. a Tie behead (he L VAR <q oo r, E Aa de 
M & BLACKITH, Cusi m Ban itry, Géant des Batailles = Mens ulie Pequin, 
Cis Quay, Lower The aout London. eh 12. Adolphe Wieck, crt ene wg ng Fe mies ada Nelly, 
CHOICE NEW iona OF 1856, erin arpa ene a 
RY MAY has much plea: offering fine sche —Admiral Boxer, Conqueror, Donna Joaquinna, 
it thy Plants, in pots, ey the ee gh new Roses; | General lliams, Favourite, Venus de Medici, Wo a 
HYBRID PERPETUALS ebay Chae Belle Orleans, Prince oe Wales Charlemagne, Countess of Burlington, Empero: 
Docteur Henon, Duc d’Elchingen, Gen Simpson, Gen Napoleon, and Volcano di eect (the four last ate td Patil 
Pelissier, somal Led peta Till fags ghar Ma es the middle of July), at 3s. 6d. each, 01 ee 15s. 
Knorr, Marquise de Murat, Mathurin Regnier, Mrs. Standish, TUNIAS.—Countess of Ellesmere, Majestic, able 
Madame Cambacéres, President Menonx , Belle Lyonnaise, Madame | picturata, Purpurea alba, pinara Ye imperial, % sari white, 
e michez, Doci 
lace, Ornament des Jardins, Pænia, Paul ine Lansezeur, | is, each), Leon Lequay, Madame Eugeni 
uvenir de la Reine d’An eiert; Souvenir du pa Sear vag Andry, Marquise de St. ss rong teas sieur Loyre, Proth e, om} 
Triomphe del’ Eai Triomphe d’Avranches, Pri . The except Imperial) 2s. each, or 203. 
BOURBONS. Marquis di Balbiana, » Conde di Finney Tt MEE ign tn esl ne ance 
pératrice Eugenie, Perpetual Moss, Alfred Dalmas, Moss, Captain i 
aert palot Madame E. O; “i sag Leia —Ambro pues Nore a aggro 
IMENE: elt, Dr. 
Edouard Otto, Gigantea, Hendersoni, Chirita, Maria 
SCOTCH ROSE.—Souvenir de Henri Cla = i 
Aree TE anlseclon eek tee abora DATA oi piglets oe eT hee Fee ev 
P VERBENAS OF 1856. Duke ‘of ‘Gambrid ge, Dr. pe Randatler, and P. 
fo. 
Molex, Antagonist, La Stella, Blue Bonnet, Tranby, Eugenia, = da 
Mrs, Hosier er William Sent 4 ‘ye Bataille, Jobn aie a Choice, 12s. and 18s. per dozen; ditto, erect 
impératrice Elizabeth, Stand earer, Victo: , Imperialis ring, 
King of Sardinia, Crimson Perfection, Admiral Lha Sir Colin CEPHE AE ELLANEOUS PLANTS. 
Campbell, Countess of Oxford, Dandy, Loveliness, Lady Camoys, d. _ Each—s. d. 
Lady Kerrison, Moonlight, Mrs. Archer Clive, Nosegay, Pre- | Tydea splen: arsar 6 | Rhodolea Championi ...2 6 
ann dir Viscountess Emlyn, Lord Raglan, Criterion, Cedo Nulli, Warcew 0 | Myrtus myrsinoides wn e 
General Simpson, King of Roses, Purple Defiance. Any of the Mandirola Roezlt osoa. &5 0 apiculata .. Re 
above 4d each, and post free when more than 12 are taken. , lanata . ” 6 Achimenes locheria mag- 
Fine TUNIAS, striped, .— Leon Lequay, Monsieur | Escallonia pterocladon = 6 nifiea 6 
Loyre, Madame Eugène Lemichez, Prothe, Marquise de St. | Passiflora alba nigra... 6 Epacris Eclipse (Story’ 8) 36 
Innocent, Countess of Ellesmere, ermine, picturata, Velasquez, Decaisneana 23.6d.&3 6 Aubretia Mooreana (New 
Marquise de la Ferté, Amazon, Dryburgh Beauty. Any of the Dipladenia splendens È 6 ee =) = ee 
above €d. each, and post free when the 12 are taken. » magnifica... 3s. 6d.&5 0 rem sen ASO 
NEW ACHIMENES.—Dr. Hopf, Edmo Boissier, Sir T. a Wa agneriana... owe 6 Si: 
‘Thomas, fimbriata violacea, Edouard Otto, Madam Haagnaur,| Vaccinium erythrina ...5 0 Chyyetiemain Alfred 
Carl Wolforth, Warczewiczi. The above 1s. each free by post. aust: ees oe 2 6 ae 3 6 
Cuphea eminens, 2s. 6d. each; Meyenia erecta, 10s. 6d. each; | Soner: margaritacea, Ca) aphe 5 0 
Locheria magnifica, 10s. 6d. each; Tydwa amabilis, 10s. 6d. each ; eee 3s. 6d. to 7 6 Cereus M'Donal lai Bs.6d.&5 0 
Hydrangea hortensis pleno, 2s. 6d. each; Tropeolum elegans, Impatiens Jerdonis 1s.6d. to2 6 | Mimulus ey agai 
2s, 6d. each; Petunia imperial, double white, 4s. per dozen, 25s. | Medinella magnifica... 2 a ol new) .1 6 
per 100, All the above are fine pore cane 4 intra nit all Strong Plants may be de Orders ex xecuted in rota- 
the above can be forwarded through the post with the exception | tion as received. It is respetflly equested that all orders be 
of the Roses.. accompanied with a Post-office r made payable at Marsden, 
Henry May, The Hope Nurseries, near Bedale, Yorkshire. Lancashire, unless reference is a 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S | 
NEW CALCEOLARIAS AND CINERARIA SEED. 
H re aen and superb large flowering Calceolarias, for which the Silver Medal was awarded by y the Royal 
Botanic Society, ee Park, Wednesday, July 9th, 1856, are the finest marked and ‘sa inan in ie} of any haves been 
exhibited thin season at the London Exhibitions, and may now be had, together with the fo ing extra Choice Flower Seeds, 
aa e for the prese mr jieren sowing :— 
y zapor acket—s. d, No. Per packet—-s, d. Per t—s. d, oe packet—s. d. 
0 | 5. Hollyhocks, in 12 dis- Dianthus Dunn neti superband 3 Pansy, F. 06 
2. a 26 tinct colours ... 2 6 | Mimulus birch eA hisen Toa siagan =e s 
= Holl, mae smixea . 10 | Petunia, choice, equal + opion cols, 
2. Cineraria, chotee mixea 36| © Boni ""26|  namedfiowers.....16| scarlet ermediate 0 6 
4. Primula sinensis m- 8. Toa ... 2 6 | Pink, from named flowers 1 0 ehasianthnereta no Oi 
briata, mixed... ... a E Carnations,finestagefiowers2 6 Pyst sy, choice Show —... 10 7i sibus.. 106 
tions for sowing the Calceolarias, with each packet 
Novetries,—PETUNIA “COUNTESS oF. ELLESMERE.” aH of sixty plants of this striking variety can now be seen in 
flower at their Nursery; as also the NEW FUCHSIA “VENUS DE MEDICI.” Messrs. E. G. H. & Son for to mention | 
_—— Citas uchsie ie — ee 
ath when grown in a shady part of the house and not exposed to the power of the sun, 
fi li with Coloured Plate of Nine New Flowers, Price 1s. 
‘PP On, 
Wellington ora St. John’s Wood, London. 
ts should 
have peculiar attrac tions for young people arises out 
life being 
pras nt in them ren hem with our own proper 
ature, and gives them a charm which noabstractions 
n possess in an equal son The plant prowa and 
si 
our wants, or puik eae it peal fear by ita 
danger, it allures by its aay pedona e or pleasant 
n 
v: 
ry cruelty atte: 
branches of natural history, for p 
feeling ; no cost is incurred in their say for they 
Re us eve eters no diffi culties belong to 
i for th 
to ie visible to ime quick eyes of ATEA ban is 
nothing disgusting in their habits or in the manner 
of seekin 
e 
If then their attractions especially secure for 
og em the rte at tand Youngs their value as a means 
isciplini should also elinni 
‘i m E 
s 
pis a Radish ; Aik it is more for its mind to be 
meth 
to ae 
exploded vn stent may i. turned 
some account by those who have kill. 
The “Beaty i is to find teachers We do not 
villages is no sufficient 
ough anii “vith plants to be 
available in ree, The want is rather in 
not kno o teach such a subject. 
ibili 
— iow that a child’s R je may be trained by 
skill to mapa Sg ae hate with the a 
i which ci the foundation of 
