"occ — 
ther SEPA LET 
макси 18, 1865.] THE GARDENERS" CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 243 
— 
New Plants. Saa American Plants. istinct inasses ; they require to be interwoven, as 
s As EXHIBITED IN THE ROTAL E ORTICULTURAL GARDENS, KENSINGTO: we as harmonis ed; and a certain intrieae 
ATERER GODF FREY'S. EBRION necessarily emerges, which makes it difficult 6 
and DESCRIPTIVE c CATALOGUE of RHODODEN BONE А Бев, , А 34 
and Фан. oga also gie PLANTS Will be forwarded on AE foreeast the appearanee and ression of the 
e vesa ne ary of their Stoc 2 : e H 
ipae Y — оь ааа 1st he S ov йа robably t ue стой extensiv с ЖЕ of all tho Haiy various groups as they come successively into view, 
ME Eight distinet and beautiful New kinds of hard finest Ev vergroe Conifers. In the ordinary opérations of the bedding-out 
AS irent D Баа when exhibited ai пош 0 7 Ш Nursery, Woking, Битеу. system in June, опе can see distinctly the patterns 
ieultural Soci i i inati 
Meeting of the, Fiorai Committee of the Royal Hort ety. FLORAL anà HORTICULTURAL FETE, to be held — and a little play of imagination ca 
Anin uror Bot's Seren. NEW FÜCHSIAS are now being sent RS CPETÉRBOROUGR in E m ge M EA add the eolours they will display when in 
DS ANNUA “з $ 
ED Haf a Guin HURSDAY, July б. Premium amounting to more an 907 >on | full bloom. In November and December, it 
477 Мішам Burt recent tour on the Continent he has be eie for competition. Enana. Prizes to be paid | really needs the prophetio eye of taste — to 
E е оска of all thi ad M TC TT. " Cox жк use onee more the ilisstiet CrarHAM's well- 
importance. E t Pm аг we. ye Ls FA pnd Rev. Wm. Strong } W. Pale ey, Es 9., M.D. | Messrs. Атев &| ОГО phrase— 4 iseetn the effects that will 
Sie W, B. wil be happy [ела еле » T gs. A. | | м Vus elit follow the dispositions then made. be a cold and 
UT OX. a inda qum Rov. Wm. Cmpe (В.О. W. Bu ee, Esq. | „Н. Eley drizzly day of that dark season, with the soil 
de nte. ONI 5 „Бе байын С. L Sirong, Бад. pigs Bea A UC a: 1s operate! ted on approaching "о cons вівќепов 
CUIU NUM ai! һә Qar ЕУ СУ, v 4 Hm. Еч m Эч H WW man A Solin Pogi TEA mud, it t demands ar fe ы ty of inre 
E has sent E E ar Zonale Pelai ошип, tha m A. Pii d СИ я Fom Hoaks а patience ih exec e а эм 
ийе аы охот Раа? pu А КАЗНУ odd йө uy bo бизе of the Soerotary, М т. | designer, We would teer prb "the in 
ain the important iio" velties to bo sent out "s erienoed aspirant at this ork to Muir 
M SARD SCRIPTURE. Т.8505 HORTICULTURAL .— SOCIETY.|hisfuture plans on the сал when the plants 
EC ме Y ied КҮН PAREPA THEMUM, BENSATION. x T x SE v^ I bre а PRIZES. are in blossom. Геб him mark the various effects 
reped ОҢ, and GR. GALA, len: a hi 
sev апове ое EA uat. pomo Marquees, corameneing June 8, 1865. Largely increased а Prios or for of the dee э) and masses of plants before him, and 
ad, Chelsea, Collections ei ds nd Ф cenhous ө Plants, Orchi ids, Азајова vM note them in his memorandum book. Suppose, for 
el an eaths, с. п Си! Ower: Ses, erbenas, 2 H : 
MISES LEBEN EP Rowe А. HENDERSON Ax» CO. beg to announce | Pansies, and Tuli ips; al also Cut Fruit, and Fruit "fees їп pots. example, that he is studying the physiognomy of а 
Ме : have SOLD the ENTIRE STOCK * their y nex by еі and "anm мв Duos, ia bed of Tulips, such as is often scen in ornamental 
AND DA to Mr. WILLIAM BULL, of King’s Road, Shakespere Street, Burmantofts, Leed ; ` |grounds. [tis Шу defin its edge, we 
Pine Apple Place, Edgware Road, Lóudon, W. Roth free one way. | Shall вау, and circular, elliptical, or rectangular 
Д5 BRISTOL. WEST of ENGLAND, and SOUTH | in the form of its outline. Do that e € and out- 
РА ALES, нки, AUTUMNAL FLOWER, | line please him re they in harmony with sur- 
ho SECOND EXHIBITION ih connection with the above Bosietr | rounding objects? Or would it not be better that the 
A нту A vill be held in ш те тоне он Фай Нап, Жат s — Clifton T Ганр bed were broken, — meyer haded off, like 
Mr, una o. quiste. „timate that ho - has 9. the 9те Schedules pe by tù Mn irreg ar ps mas of wild owers 
e ew Plant from Messrs. enderson | obtained of the Nurs in ristol, or H i 
лы Appio Hace e И sorymen B Brel НЬ Hoi. Si. d grow pontanconsly in fto йз and pastures ? 
d Whatever conclusion is come to, a record shoul 
p- da Sor ad Raro їшї, King's Rond, Chiba | T APTES! PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— | Бе made of it, and, if апу skill in drawing is 
Seeds, Growth of 1864. 
з ы. 
[Он AND CHARLES LEE, SrEDSMEN to the QUEEN, 
Ке F эй Ta NEW CATALOGUE for 1805 ôf 
„ЕТТЕ, R, апа AGRICULTURAL 8 EEDS, 
& Stocks al НДЫ broad, 
ЕЕ Жегу апа Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, 
AMBASSADOR ТЕ hs — Strong 
hn single Pots o this ragnifücent Bed CALCEO- 
LARIA will e Price 12s. per dozer orders 
McCULLOCH, 
Covent Garden 
Market, W.C. 
GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
amounting to 21s, and upwards sent; Carriágo Free. 
COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. 
Хо. No. 2, No. 3. No. а, 
LES 21.25, м. 105. 1 d. 
КАС m E EET C EEN 
BUTLER хур McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. 
sent in by 9 A.X. ксүз eR ready for adjudication by 11 a. 
b 
The PRO TROR of the GARDENERS з”) ICLE 
in offer, as announced last year, TWO PRIZES of 101. each for ssessed, а rough sketeh may be added. Ofeou 
xamples of INDOOR LANT-CULTURE exhibited at the | theri ay be some e tremely elever aple 
tho best e 
-| Show of Table Decorations, which is to take place in the Garden of 
m x people who 
the Royal Horticultural Society, at South Kensington, on JUNE 24. do not need such aids as these, their invention 
Ине A оу метала x Bidon, grown апа being іпѓаШЫе and all-suffüoient. We шау not 
Опе Prize will be glven for tho Best Розино Prasr or Fons | рғевоше to offer them advice, but even they may 
Peget E Xp ation Lael Ori. be reminded that it was partly by mps from 
inthe Prizes are offered for the best singlo plants, examples of actual | nature that SALYATOR Rosa, and TURN NER, and 
cultivation ; they must тн bave been grown in а room d 
for ut Tenit Их Мес ks Previous to tho time of exhibition, during rmn d = many others acquire "their power 
Кадр ылыа дан д pre-eminence as artists. “Á also would 
The e Plants aro to Bosiich as aro suitable for drawing- de pri | be а palasit oug humble one!” th 
ma; wn in or Xi or baske' М H i "e 
or "a any other pal e amd suitabio оне un flower gardener may вау. If that is his ambition 
No! ei dd the inte ue to exhibit must be sent the Garden H 1 > 
Su endent at South Kensington not later Aa» mes 19, in| he should study effects, with the living objects 
Er Ws. aco odation may be provided. The Plants must ... окы him; í he. should | now well the nature "nA 
(f5 44 Q9 1 (ri Thess is боер matter which requires foresight 
ы E STE *"|and preparation, Often, in this ферма, of his 
SATURDAY, МАКОН 18, 1865. work, the gardener finds his materials scanty and 
CN данын REA insufficient. and other spring flowers 
MBETINGS FOR THE ENSUING W cannot be m. ultiplied end pe des as Ve rbenas and 
Torspay, March 215 Royal Ho ulturat (Sclentie prd other “© bedding-out ар 
Батсарат, ч Ерт "Spin supply is Ы had only by purchase ; and t 
mra ann tH may bo inposito or — - the йы 
vember morning when have supposed him 
We beg to remind our readers that the пона to бе at work. Or his bulbs are snugly ensconced 
fth Royal | in the ground, and hè eanñot lay his hands on 
Horticultural Socie Pi me ўы them. This is probably t ge why Eranthis 
We hope to hs it we ена d; by the profession, | hiemalis, Muscari botryoides, and numerous other 
in respect to the display of - Plants and. of | beatitiful spring plants, are seldom so largely and 
specimens of superior cultivation effectively employed in the flower garden as the 
m 
Wr are now approaching the mid time of = propagated by division in the reserve ground, or 
en 
ual й season, and wou = therefore revert for і 
е SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER. "com little to thé SPRING ARDEN, This ay be taken up before the Um Bend 5 th 
шич PERFECTION TION CUCUMBER, sinquestionably the department of йоне 1 bu of pes years been MÀ in summer, and stored in large pots or 
| MELON. |. Mis be e Bc ctn ^ тш ЛЛ Many of them are not im roved b 
BUTLER'S PRESIDENT мм чаа RU ad NR ot on whic hich is its due. On that | for Маай. апу р y 
NIAE miei piod 6 ünt, and н ы at | the risk of some г qe ing dried 
SEEDS (sont Post free). Y it оп the at Some these smaller plants are extremely 
Asrhhentsof 100 at one E or cther of their зева, e сап hardly be eec sed in over- 
me 2 S0vars. 30 vars. d5vars. 15 var. m bi mos ended what has been called “the | abundance. Nothing is more attra нае d for 
шыу mo Ш и хи rera Jogo Plo i o denying i T ura ko eap a k 
rw di: аи ^ and күүгө нү н of Spring ers, | too а 
them is that they | ей un of beauty is to be f 
r^ s Sells, 
y | edgings. 
: pod the t ола is in A Во ‚е the agis 
f greai 
iūch the worse for the great world! But there СИЕ e gne 
e od à " worlds › ейде that eomposed of the|except murserymen ever has t in sufficient 
mieu ; of. к taste and high appreciation of|and other plants, su аш 
DUREE ; E who continue iu their country residerices | its үйнө, 8, Суса Coumi апі Atkinsii, 
for spring їп тем variety. Spedal | 41] the year round., In addressing а few hints to | Primula ee 
Kr Ties për 100 оё 1099 on Application. hem, we have d au audience which may be | Japan, as wel Japan gom ^ 
um PLANTS — $9999 толей called fit, but cannot be said to be few. ‚ Should be assoeinted with slight rookwork, 
Diss, : — —— Н e arked that the effects iri the | suitable soil, wh 29 И aud th 
ba id we : 'a manta, | gower garden are in g more transient, suc- | posed "Ap MEAE TUE an д T 
eu :tmprécedented 10у ргісёз. cessional, and diversified, than at any other кеи stones being 1 е x vmi ве E $ m 
er " ó fli 0! ent. 1 
em гаа f the year. ls the mm ower ga sre vr: m ze ca P buried " the s 
