ж, а Куана S green, А мх аа d до er 
when уот coppery-pink hue. 
CISSUS IUS AMATONICA.—A pretty variegated-foliage climber, with 
ms leaves, silvered on the surface and red beneath. Intro- 
from the Amazon. Price 21s. 
ANJECTOCHILIS.— A distinct species, leaves 
d. Price 425. 
GED NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM, SEN- 
ET feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it 
ful and ornamental ime for decora- 
this plant Will st stand unrivalled ; ibbon b 
tionable, for whether in or out of flower it is extremely ha: 
е season, and a plant for ever ry garden. 
been purchased from Mr. George Smith, of 
0з. 6d. each, or 6 for 31s. 6d. 
FOLIAGED BEN VERBEN. E RONDE All 
the adjectives in the English 1 e hav exhausted at 
one time and another on new Verben Sis WI m Shall we my 
of this variety? lt really is one of the most novel, Ei and 
ммге nds бл dus out; the foliage is ofa dark green 
lour, irregularly and pi en d intersp reed. with bright golden 
er Nar, d so that without any flower, for it n of а free 
compact growth, it will in а beautiful and yd s 1 the 
flower garden, and one e best summer ей; ts extant. 
from the above fi ree to recommend it, t! 799 те isone 
ofthe vidi een most 
Mr. John Hoff, of Tsling! ton. 
ECHINUS MOLLE.— Californian Lue 
ing n hardy shrub. е Tos. 
e-flow: ering, attractive 
very 1: ole вуне неа о from ve Д 
tenor df ho prince of St. Catherine's Brazil. 16 is the best 
Price 318. 6d. 
NEW VERBENAS Sis d distinct anı 
те as good be 
These 
Japan. 
PTERIS CRETICA SERRULATA VARIEGATA.—A pretty varie- 
Elbe harid, intermediate between P. serrulata and P. cretica 
albo lineata, Pri 
Tan. WES. s TEN —An interesting 
of the ha: a а E. 
ROGIERA ( GRATISSIMA.— his pl 
ica bouquets, bouquets, They aro сочна in ele 
infi pink colour, It тка p so freely that it a Km 84 
ho piha adod to which it is delicious icio! AME татал nt, апа the habit 
CHSIAS. 
of the plant, 
FUCHSIAS..— Seven distinct Sire = ve offered for the 
ATH SAGITTA 
тай 
time. They are 
І, poss 
чи the habit of each both сеа = С Pros 
Te For names and descriptions ES жш wi Вз 
S.—Eleven kinds offered. They will all be 
maintain- the | high T putation of the kinds that have 
Price 3s. 6d. each. 
б1ЕХ 5818. —Опе тл the most noble ornamental 
Plants extant, a worth rival of Cyanophyllum magnificum 
Sphærogyne latifolia Price 63s. ^ Por 
flowers all GERULEA.—This боя produces its pretty blue 
belongs ^to uh А amer in in еа most abundant manner, 16 
I PELARGONIUME. 
a Gardener? Weekly Magazine, July 23, 1 236. 
alt Waren Bor OUS. of f Kings Road, екг, p vn 
inthe оаза ап апу other trade cultivator 
Seven new kinds 
the the many are now offe 
For names and descri ee via 
all hi advance of 
«X W. B. rice 7s. 6d. each. 
iptions vide W. B.’s Spring List. 
Sov oer LL ELARGO mer 8. Tar beoutifül varieties nre 
descriptions etis е irst е, а each. For names and 
VERTI 
1st, Mr. C. Turner 
6 AURICULAS. ate 
1st, Mr. J. Butcher, 1, ia Street, en 
2d, Mr. J. James, Gr. 'to W. F. Watso n, Esq., А 
онар Cut Bloom: 
e UTD e miN, Bath 
gglesw: e leds 
tson, Esq. 
Рр 
f: 
24 P. 
Мг. Н. Ноо сора, Nurse 
owe Е. Ayres, Nurseryman, "Bi 
2d, Mr. J. J: ames, p erm Wa 
6 MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. 
1st, Mr. B. S, Williams, ERE Holloway 
2d, | Mr. б. з арй сл 
Mr. o Mrs. Н. Foster, The Holme, Regent's Park 
3d, Mr. J. Stone, 
ORNAMENTAL STANDS. 
2d, Miss Williams, Holloway 
MISC ER 
Silver Gilt Medal to Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Great 
Tepate ead, for Collection of Жаны 
сен al to Mr. W. Bu Ш, Nurseryman, Chelsea, for Collection 
e & Son, for Collection of 
Small Silver Medal to Mr. C. Turner, for Collection of Auriculas 
Bronze Medal to Messrs. Н. Lane & Son, for Collection of 
rymen, 
ми 
Bronze Medal to Messrs. J. Dóbson & Son, Nurserymen, Isleworth, 
Tor Collection of сеа 
Bronze Medal to Mr. J. James, Gr. to W. Е. Watson, Esq., for Collec- 
tion of Calceolarias 
Bronze Medal to Mr. R. Park , Tooting, for Rhodo- 
dendron Countess of e 
ronze Medal to Messrs. F. & A. Smith, ores Dulwich, for 
Collection of Azaleas 
Small Bronze M: to Mi ,F.&A. Si 
for esr f Greenhouse Plants 
mall Bronze Medal to Мү. J. Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., for 
Collection of Cinerarias 
га Кн ср МЫЙ to ш J. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., for 
Small m Medal to ^p R. Parker, pow. 
Small Bronze Medal to Messrs. J. Dobson Ea Son, for 6 Azaleas 
Small Rronze Medal to Mr. W. Paul, for Daia eronate = данә 
mall Bronze Medal to Mr. б. Wheeler, Gr., for 6 Gre e Plants 
TS and FLORIST FLOWERS. 
T P ~i 
Мат 6, 1865.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICU LIUM AL GAZ EITE 409 
New Plants. R9YAr BOTANIC SOCIETY of LONDON,} = am а 7 "EP 
THE татар SPRING EXHIBITION: As EXRIBITED IN THE c e rer Gan S, KENSINGTON, 
LIST of RDS, April 29, 1865. V ATERER uc GODFREY'S PRICED 
$ нае а апа vacuna CATALOG pev of RHODODENDRONS 
на and other AMERICAN ANTS will be forwarded on application, 
4th Prisa to Mr. G. Wheeler, Gr. to Sir F. Н. Goldsmid, Bt., Rogent’s | The Catalogue also gresa a General Summary of their Stock, - 
M BULL begs to announce that he is ark gontains probably the most extensive choice of all the Hardy an 
А Мъти тон ‹ epe be fol llowing beautiful and remarkable NEW st, Mr. ы ч MRNA n) t Ете l1 AT E 
о ї & 
gis A VARIEGATA.— This remarkable and 8 Мент un M aam: Сон E RE Am 
is remarkable an Cheshunt, Hert: 
повы PURPUR novelty is a well-de fin od vai пива ofthe NEW condi Т; АРА ов p" "ROSTER. gm be DISPOSED OF, 
-known purpurea ; 
> white, PIRE itan cius B Sede a peek 1st, Mr. C. Turn: in fine 2 м те лн t in tub, measuring 7 feet high, 2{ feet thrcagh, 
Tie harmony of its pretty lavender blue flowers and neat variega- | 2d, Mr. W. Paul. On Wow i n 
tion makes a most plea — pression. "This will be a use 3d, Messrs. Paul & Son EYE 13, Gloucester Villas, Warwick 
t for spring gardening, rockwork, &c., and is ünquestionably а Ауу il PA us сап be had of Messrs, JAMES 
m- ttiest novelles o ofthe season. The entire stook has 21 ROSES, Cut Blooms, Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
been purchased from т. D. Wood, Brough, Yorkshire. Price | 1st, Messrs. Paul & Son m 
a ais Ro Sis. eL Boxes of CUT ROSES. EO. ND s Pyramid Primu 
ASPLENIUM 3 MYRIOPHYLLUM. —NWithout any exception this is | 1st, Messrs. Paul & Son w prepared to "nd 5 out in packets, 
the most elegant v whole family. Price 5 guineas. M a this, the finest breed of AAA LASA in aaea 
BADE. — Col 6 PELARGONIUMS, (Nurserymen.) The Besin now for sale has been - tom d plan 
T INDICA G finely- гаа farge Rovers - dE Ao best bigh. 1st, Mr. C. Turner m "that it is believed the produce will bo e ene to Shat o 
orange-scár] - » - rmer years 
coloured varieties ever tegens 21s, and 31s. 6d. 6 PELARGONIUMS. (Amateurs.) Printed instructions for raising and growing the plants sent with 
THURIUM CORD гч is the  marvellously | 1st equal, Mr. J. Wiggins, Gr. to W. Beck, Esq., Worton Cottage, | 01 Packet. Stamps received in — 
lant рро LT the Royal E ed sis inert Nurse ursery, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, І 8. 
бш йо their Collector, Mr. Weir. Its large cordate 1% equal, Mr. J. Weir, Gr. to Mrs. Hodgson, The Elms, Hampstead P4 2) 
mens are about 2 feet in diameter, пты S AURICULAS ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all ^w pus BGREEN 
. (Nurserymen.) FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, giving size, 
price, popar 
form, colour, foliage, 
country and size there, situation, 
and botanical names, derivations, description, 
growth, timber, use in arts, native E 
so and other information, with copious In аш. a their 
nlarged e E by Post for 12 ров y o ps. cene пушо 
EY Anp Sirm, Nurseryman, Worcester. 
. British Fern Ке 
SM UA Dow. m nd, l, ро - free for si ostage 
tish Е; heir varieties, 2 
mede "а, Y^ тн Exotic Е ж ki his New and xx 
us D ТУЕ CATALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS, 
п. Е е bv. will be issued as early as possible. 
Sid wa > АНЫМ. VEXILLUM ра 
19 LOBELIA PAXTONI п, 12 do. SPECIOSA 
^w 94 ceto 
R, Nurs n, Taunton. 
AARIBGATRD: GERANIUMS 
for BEDDING or POT CULTURE. 
2 Tom 
# биа 
Mrs. Pollock 
Yellow Belt 
Mrs. Milford 
Golden Harkaway 
abet pip Ж rici e 
деч Уаз 
AM rm Burn: 
Py Emily T Domville ' Snowfal 
will ~ sent ence ofa pider 8 for 21s., 
куша, С tteris, Cambridgeshire. 
a RODE EMIRS SHOW.— 
ECIAL PRIZES, the Gift of one of the Fellows of the 
Royal Horticultural Society, will be Rum nt the Society's Show 
tastefull ed Di ble. 
on JUNE 24, 1865, for the most y decorated Dinner 
First Prize, Gold Medal, or £10 105. ; Second Prize, Large Silver 
Medal, or £7 75. ; Third Prize, бшш dg Medal, or £3 38, 
Beautiful arrangement of the Fruit, Fl. € ina will be the 
test of merit in this Exhibition ; alabis y Fruit r Flowers or China 
E rn not d д А = 
ece. 5 / 
the Exhibitor. AME 
Ladies а! the competitio 
re invited to j 
Each БАМЫ ition will be shown on a рагы. table. 
Each table to be м T r fora "күш “а la Russe" of 10 persons. 
Table must not e leet long ; may be square, or oval at the 
ends, or bea ТОНИ tab ri 
r Piin deal tables of the form wished will be proyided by the Society 
those who give a fortnight's notice to the Superintendent of the 
NEW PLA 
First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. W. Paul, for Raphiolepis ovata | Hortieultural Society. 
EE SEX Certificate of Merit to Mr. C. Turner, Tor. "Bougainvillea | | Competitors may use such China, Glass, Metal, or other Ornaments 
red as the o may M may not combine "Fruit and Flowers 
Extcolnss Cert t for Auricula John | toget! Es e Sèvres, Chelsea, W iege , Dresden, Stafford- 
Leech " shire, r any bs other China" for their plate: dd coloured or 
First-class Certifi icula Titi jine gasses, taa both; 4 use е aer or t plain ask: may, in 
8 stu rown 
river Mantle о T p ун Мг. (3 Turner, for Pelargonium | um S Prizes im EA E rbd Љу qug x ТЕР ЗА 
ет of the emy. 
HC NN icate Mr. С, Turner, for Pelargonium Com petitors тШ [x allows dio arrange th eir tables Bia i inth e Garden 
any time after 7 on the morning of the of June, but m ave 
we axe e Mei xig cate of Merit to Mr. F. Ayres, for Hetinospora c Pru complete by Perd "n Jes A XL ease and 
re ready or no 
Wem As rtificate of Merit to Mr. F. Ayres, for Retinospora Exh hibitions left unfiish eL” This 
m "Certiteate At sod to Messrs. E. G. Henderson, for No person will be re si i. the us тй the Jur EREN 
First-c Ven т labours, whic! probably be about 1 o 
АЕ dec. Вароне Ж iy Me | желу OL be permitted to hare the he 1р of two assistants or 
First-class Certificate of essrs, Backhouse & заа servants to arrange 
А meda hypnoides 
First-c Certificate of Merit to Messrs. Backhouse & Son, 
Primula farinosa D 
Certificate о 
& Son, for | 
First-class Certifi f Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Rhododendron 
thibaudioides 
First-class Certifi 
variegata. 
lass Certificate of M. шо Mr. W. Bull, for Mimulus арек 
сова ertificate of M. to Mr. W. Bull, p? Salvadora 
ite of Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Primula смеса 
Certifica: 
Firstelass Certiücate of Merit to Mr. W. Bull, for Woodsia polys- 
tichoides bene 
First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. Thom: Wm for Aubrietia greca 
First-class Certificate | of Merit to Mr. B. Williams, for Phonico- 
phorium seychellarum 
н ADDE STRIATUM, First-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Peperomia 
че y vari ARGENTEUM ST TM to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Anthuri: 
having wo pretty one r. 8, ium 
These iio Tres ре ped wit with XX and the етта р yellow. 
Mis. 64, each, by Mr. Fortune. Price Certificate Bn Mi , for Gymno- 
ma Parsonsi: 
moi PERSICA (the м Mustard тее a po js ass Certificate of Merit to Mr. B. S. Williams, for Asplenium 
Кошту. It iem to be eukivated in s stove Plants ass Certificate of Merit to Messrs. Е. & A. Smith, for Rhodo- 
v. each, en of England uic wii 
RAUD ОАО: ЕР YEW . PETUNIA JOSEPH Second-ciass Се un 2 f Merit to Mr. iams, for Smilax 
crimson flowers, ч е А КТ ie ЖЫГУУ cet áficate C. Turner, for Auricula 
Aster Ho! 
London, 8, E for N Plants, King's Road, Chelsea, | Second-class Certificate of Merit to Mr. C. Turner, for Auricula 
= Rev. J. Bramhall, 
READY. 
NOW 
CATALOGUE of CHOICE and RARE PLANTS, 
FUCHSIAS 
ETUNIAS, NEW GERANIUMS, ETC., ETC. 
ове S. WILLIAMS 
PPY TO FORWARD, POST FREE TO 
О ALL APPLICA 
SESORIPTIVE А pm PRICED CATALOGUE OF zem ABOVE, 
Blanes and VICTORIA 
of the present Season. 
NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
«| The Gardeners Chronicle. 
8. 
ATURDAY, MAY 6, 1865. 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WE 
Bhronpar, May 13$ Raya) orici (Special "wei of 
аф 
Ir the splendour of the Orchids that were 
Ei ipis at South Kensington on OMIM last is 
en as a gauge of what may be expected at 
Fu лат Oncnri» Snow that is to M held ete 
Saturday next, the latter must be brillian 
indeed ri 
occasion, 
iety in deal 
dont, se лой one of feir итсэ 
the of 
illus he day 
prevent full juin being wed to a fres 
original idea, ' а will introduce an ' element ч 
of routine. Мог сап it be denied that t аа were 
already i of weariness on the 
publi 
conceived dise ris pm to provide annually 
we know not how many “ great shows, з,” differing 
