monuit А, acci S 
THE GARDENERS 
re 8 GARDENER’ 8. YADE-MECUM 
GENUINE NEW VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
Orders amounting to 215. and upwards sent, Carriage Free. 
COMPLETE COLLECTIONS for ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY. 
No. 2. о. 3. No. No. 5. 
д Wu. з, 10s. 6d. 
BUTLER Ax» McCULLOCH'S NOVELTIES for 1865. 
Per d d. 
BUTLER'S SUPERFINE DWARF CAULIFLOWER.. .. 6 
OLIMAX MELON: 2 6 
BUTLER'S PRESIDENT MELON ES .. 2s 3548. B 
FLOWER SEEDS (sent Post free). 
w Ohrysan! ee ror 
oux "SALTER S DESCRIPTIVE CAT 
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ROBERTSON anD CO/'S SOWER'S 
GUIDE, co onteining a fully Descriptive and Priced List of their 
new and select. stock of SEÈDS suitable for all GARDEN and 
p p es, with many useful Hints as to Culture, 
will be forwarded post жан on receipt of six pee сау 
ew Square, and Trinit; ry, Edinburgh. 
ADIES' PRIZES for INDOOR GARDENING.— 
зно EROPRIETORR к d the GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
ear, TWO PRIZES of 101, each tor 
again т, aS sonovnond, ia 
the b jet ue of IN. NT-CULTURE exhibited at the 
Royal Hortic! ultural Бобек, a South Ke; eusington, on JUNE 24, 
LANT-CULT 
deci of Table Sensei, iok із о take place in the Garden of W 
chan 
CHRONICLE: AND... AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 267 
= Со ома аф uim Ро th ү 
e tO 
эе, эң in that town, The exact terms o the 
E эне posed аге —‹ Оп DARWIN’s theory, 
E of| especially on the production of new races of plants 
HARDY DOUBLE zit by selection." Мог indeed is this the only subject 
i on receipt of two of diseussion which relates to th eory of 
evolution and natural selection, for the fourth 
nd 
dim “ The history of the ау of some 
6 ‚ Aster, &c., from 
sent condition of its 
о 
ex of thi ptm eory. 
Tti i eh the fik nir of. these questions that 
we have now to do, ө r with only the latter 
t in this we shall be foi- 
E ro А: 
wi 
One Priz will Ud given for the B; 
PuawT of Suy "kind, guum in à room. 
The Competition take place amongst LADIES ONL 
The Prizes are o erod. for the best single diee exam] apies; of actual 
oor cultivation; they must therefore E been grown in à room 
for ai at least six weeks О to the time of exhibition, during 
which period cx must have been under the management of the 
Exhibitors themselves. 
The Plants are to be such as are suitable for 
drawing-room decoration. | i 
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dispute. amongst Germans 
theo огу,” under all, or indeed, under "ur. 
aspeets, more or less controverted as these ЧА 
or iu Germany, as with us, some believe in 
а + 1 i 
yars, The Plants may be i b 3 baskets, or aquaria, ; 
Assortments of lo0vars, 50 30 vars. 25vars. 15 vars. orinany othon fud grown in pota, or ау үн, to hy TARAP, and ribute 
ANNUALS-Hardy 208, 105, s$ 25.64.1 No ice of the intention to exhibit must be sent to the Garden а. separate origin to each ; some e in natural 
Half Hardy 303, 158, їз. 6d, 48, 0d, | бщ endent at South Kensington not Ве м June 19, in ирк, which others hold to b^ a myth ; some 
order that accommodation may be provided. The Plants must be b Н le. f 
, 2%, 125, 6d. 65.0d. Зе. 6d. | sant; in by.9 л.м, on. June 24, and be rbady fi or adjudication by 1l A.M eve in the struggle for existence, and that 
ants grow, not. where the ey like „best, but only 
„ HalfHardy.. ., Р ^i T5. 0d, 48.04. ORAL and HORTICULTURAL FETE, to be held | wh 
ree en hd TAM PURUS each cies. occupies a territory assigned to i 
E AGRICUL SO 8 SHOW, on 
NOVELTIES in FLOWER: SEEDS.—See Descriptive. Catalogue. THURSDAY, July 6, Premiums ppo е than 2001. will fi s to ti P hi x itw g ld 
be offered for'competition, Open to all А а Prisi to be paid | 17001 1ts Creation, ап in w wou peus 
SPRING PLANTIN G~ adio, Liliums, including | Оп the day of Exhibition. "г be disturbed but for man, or from the effects of his 
the splendid new L. auratum ; Tigridias, Anemones, Ranunculus, | pov Wm. Stro W. Paley. I "i5 PM Amie ЕЛДА «^ e ona with the so-called laws of 
lanting, in great variety. "e The he Very Rev. the | T. Walker, Жир, MD. Barford мома 5 there are some who go all 
Dean H. Porter, ‚ M.D. Mr. E. Vergebte 
100-or 1090-0n appli Rev. Wm. Cap B ©. W. haele, Esq 4 H giis má leng 8 е Mr. ARWIN, rw" others who rank 
Rev. C. D a |G. : Ч аг ^ $ 
a eT ала [Mr T q Н ноа him with hair-brained speculators in every par 
BEDDING PLANTS. — 250,000 well-rooted planta, comprising | Н.Н, [m Es. | 30. Wyman, du 7, 55 Кок еке of his theory. 
H. P. F. G. Buckle m. "'hompson 
Cileoolarias, Lobelias, Geraniums, Cerastiums, Cinorario maritima, | A^ Porc 2 OW. Ve getto. ga Hn dohn House In the epe of races by selection” two 
be sold at unprecedented low pric ined of, the Secretary, Mr. prinoiples ar involved, both of them practically 
Tr "- gardener, though but little 
Agents for GOULDING'S HORTICULTURAL: MANURE, 18. per HE BRISTOL, WEST of ENGLAND, and SOUTH regarded | by m e geo in their scope or effect. 
; WALES CHRYS: ANTHEMUM, AUTUMNAL FLOWER, | Firstly, what i гну я race, and how is it that уе have 
Aexxrs, Wholesale and Retail for MURRAY'S APHIS 
HA serm ө and t — l in. existence for 
Fumigating Plant Hous 
P 
Boruen & McCur.Locn, Covent Garden Market W.C. 
RoTa: BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON, 
REGENT'S PARK. 
THE т ima EXHIBITION. 
AR arch 18, 1865. 
г. W. Yo xe латна | E est min, Hi 
. т. 
КОЕ ved Sir F. H. Goldsm! Ыры. Bt., Regent's е 
14, Mr. W. Paul Waltham Croan HS, (Nurserymen.) 
LANT, and FR 
s SECOND ак az de na connection with the above Society | 
mq things as races at all? ? Secondly, what is the 
will be held inthe Rifle Aes 2 Sa Queen's Road, Clifto 
on THURSDAY, the 16th of Novei 
its exercise assist ing Nature. and. thus 
The Schedules of Prizes ое йыз Is he 
obtained of the he Nursorymon in oi iria oro | ace i ыш natural operations; or, as i$ so com- 
ен duin. rien 8 лао санны. monly A y defeating Nature, and foreing i 
HE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT|to produce what, but for his agency, she nev: 
INSTITUTION. od dodd; 
NOTIOE is HEREBY GIVEN that an addition of THREE 
PENSIONERS will take place in . JULY NEXT. АП persons he Race is in systematio — defined as 
desirous of becoming Can requir send in thei 
ap patu, venen ren quio with нуле to the Committee on o: а variety that comes trae from eed; it is thus 
before the ist May next, after which ay к will not be rooelvod. the middleof the three terms, viz. Specie ,and 
Preference will be given lo those persons who have been Su pe 
for 15 years; should there not Q^ Sufüiclont of that ipm then 
e | Variety ; though as every one allows that races are 
en 
2d, Messrs. W. Cutbush & hgate. 
м, ү. к Эш LIPS. 
PR NN 8 
30, Мг, W. Young, Gr. to R. Е 
74 Mr. G. Wheeler, e. to Sir Fo И. бойын, Dt 
6 CAMELLIAS i: (Nurserymen;) 
Tanien Oe DD. Кыл. Amato 
D eM. 
AUR ao xS Mos have not been Subscribers for so long, or ш ч по othin g but permanent varieti e s sequence 
all. 
e ted Е f Potit Dd Upon pacios, 
Богау, 1865 By order o io Committe Сонна se, | Variety, Race; and further, as, accor: e o Mr. 
3 WARD UTLER 
tas DARWIN's theory (under which the: terms of p Con- 
РФ „э fE И, 2 x bd! LO “Ый А 
ы. pecies by ri war ( 
d SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1865. 
Ў MEETING FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. 
Батсврат, April Wd лори да Кын (тену. ылы 
for aecording to this theory the 
| species 
that we € m elosed genetic series " vire 
Varieties, Races, ies. This is not, however, 
in a scientific sense a series returning into itself, 
last produ 
es always differs specifically from the first, or 
5 
Mr. W. LES oi і ——е— 3 
Ж B, s. Wins, Holloway | Wr ipei intimated (see p. Pn that ka hom w, as these terms all e express comparative 
son & Son, Numer , soientifio men of Germany pro diseussin the | and not absolute differences, it is impossible to 
Bored 12 CHI ESE PRIMU ULAS.. Бе Jows Wood. | Congress whioh is ‚ be, held Erfurt, in| frame. апу but arbitrary characters for them. In 
SEE Vates NI Бе. September E questions relative toj scientific botany the two extremes, or Species, are. 
тхара оер lants and their cultivation, which are more or only ones universally recognised. What by 
Ж шшш чу сауа, адаа Кы deeply agitating the mind of the thinking | common e re calle ies are groups of 
2 Young, Gr. ан з Ташен atit = portion of the horticultural community, whether | individuals su to be descended from a com- 
NEW PLANTS, | profesio or amateurs; and it has occurred to| mon ering from each other by one 
Alexandra, мт: 2: Veitch, Olea, for Rhododendron bit not: be without inte OUT | more icuous characters, м which do not 
Certificate, Mr, Ji Veitch, Chelsea, n. readers, nor even barren € of pad 80 far as the dis- el: eross, or if crossed, do not produce а рег- 
Messrs. Е, б. for Byggs 1 rselves t thro wout manently fertile offspring. Iti is inet that de pe 
proved ; tha 
PW Bar ue eere aped d en p are to D raised, and vhichare i in brief s of individuals of Meli p 
3r Bul or A Ne (йерн үч tiom si "mer zi кз су э ут end ts differential characters "id 
eP h for Aucuba japonica mas the production of new races of plants by int spieuous an and mone inconspicuous, 
ра Rite ntis (2 Оп айн Ө important me 2 Аз the bs |oo aid those of pin йз: that many y ast which 
RC MN „Mr, W, Bull, for Aucuba japonica mascula | duction of regular trained trees; ( Me eru differ ma still be е mutually зей 
s Certificate, Mr. W. buf ог Camellia Prince Camillo. ше difficulties pota t 
Certificate, Mr. W. mm rere eni li і i d 4 cre А "LE 1 T. b ds 
ранна 4) On the “intorg ry ot e development of some ни em species, and. yet whi 
Silver Мей, més [> #к flower; (5) On he choice of picturesque | but so long as the АЛЫ. in ора x PLE pni 
in кардым Aucuba | plants for ornamenting buildings; and (6) On the are resolvable i nto groups of individuala whi 
гашиш implements which during the st 10 years have|, as distinot species by the majority y 
E M ts, ror | most promoted horticulture, То the first of these! botanists, the term species for such 
Modal, Messrs. W. | propositions we now address ourselves. Тһе a RA whatever theory of their origin 
 Cutbush. & Son, for Collection. of. remaini questions will be discussed as opportuni- | i. 
Col ion of Tulips. ties may from time to time arise :— h then i vr IE — definit - 
з à a. аф € are races an 
Uy pony ced 8 ioa more стает — sinema! M өт of à ng. 3 M s бетен abge 
Dor Collection of Cinerarias. tanists exists, ехо the Ner In practice ce it is 
tion of Croensos.- | мы: ha рин menin бтлу, р e^, Ж жө КЕ Й беа tham e КЫ their 
Cote Nate SF thov Т Congreso Бин, айй app licationot DAR WINS v known, and Mong Ww ts bos 
X should be the very first of. six questions to 
