Max 20, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 457 
BEATON'S GERANIUMS. 
THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF THIS SUCCESSFUL HYBRIDIST. 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE WAS улс TO BEATON'S epu атаң BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
^ OCIETY ON THE 2x» MAY LAST. 
A Set of 10 Varieties, new style and colours, £2 О 0 
Order at once of any Nurseryman, or direct from 
WILLIAM PAUL, WALTHAM CROSS, LONDON, N 
Where the varieties may be seen in Bloom. For full descriptions see SPRING CATALOGUE. 
Seeds from Choice Strains. 
B. S. WILLIAMS сед mow: supply good Seeds of the 
CINERARIA (Weatherill's неар 'chol strain).—B. has 
Secured at a Мул; ехрепве the entire molk най right at CAE е 
sale from Mr. W. pum Bn К his, the bi - strain of зоока hj 
LE ач аа г packets at the following pri 
per 
PRIMULA W illiams’ superb strain) the finest fringed and the 
bes: 4 coloured gre gia in кичек: Red, White, or Mixed Seed, 
25. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5з. acket. 
ictoria 2 7 зме Holloway, London, N. 
w Catalogue for 1865 
( ү ЕО, SMITH j^ egs to announce that his PRICED 
and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, containing the Newest 
and most Approved Varieties of Show, Spotted, and Fancy PELAR- 
GONIUMS; Zonale nnd Variegated GERANIUMS, FÜCHSIAS, 
VERBENAS. FEIUNTAS, DAR LIAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
EXTRA IMPROVED TURNIP SEED. 
THOMAS RENNEDY & CO. 
HIS SEASON FAIR SUPPLY OF THEIR 
EXTRA IMPROVED VARIETIES OF TURNIP SEED, 
Carefully — eren their own Selected Stock; but as the peculiar merits of 
these are every y g better known La арргесіа ted, it is possible that the 
present supply m: cde v fall мөзү: of the demand, as was the case last season ; and to prevent 
e disappointment, they take үк ау 0 portunity p re minding bei regular 
mers that they may secure in N e t they are likely to requi: 
. K. & Co. have, in addition Lo =й а large Атм of the белу Varieties of 
TURNIP erri: jj Pis superior e 
LM 2E " s 
Montany R ZAN sot" 
AND Acaico TORN 
OF SCOTLAND- 
ns 104 hav NE | | UP 
, К 
1845. 
| А CATALOGUE, 
| Free Delivery as formerly, 
DUMFRIES.—May, 1865, 
SUTTON'S 
CHAMPION SWEDE. 
A large Purple-top Yellow variety, perfectly hardy, very productivo, st dingl Il, and rarely if ever 
suffers from Mildew. 
For six years successively SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE has gained TWELVE SILVER CUPS, a 
T це pa d 1 pee ness THE PRINCE CONSORT, to the Royal East Berks and South Bucks Agricultur: 
HREE HUNDRED GUINEAS in Twelve Prizes. 
The follow: РЕ t d Tati тм Tatag "m SWEDE :— 
From Hos Налжоор, Esq., 
Amberley Castle, Arundel. 
From Mr. Ricmarp PowkLL, 
€i 
ril 
Chfplon Swedo against the 
BEDDING PLANTS, &c., is now ready, and will bi 
SS Colour for one отаде iom 
by Andrews, free by st, in 
з postaz е stamps a FÜCHSIAS GENERAL LEE, 
DIADEM ANTASTIO, he three finest Fuchsias б. S. has 
ever had MN pleure to offer, for desc xa ich se Ma жылдай 
Tollington Nurse: ry, Horn ноу Ко а, Isl ington, Londo ndor М 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
SOUTH KENS gang 
M CE m SHOW, May 
ARDS of the J Ae 
Crass 1.—4 А „йбн та um EI AOU on: ABIUM, 3 distinct. 
ds, 
st nodu gre Maule & Son, The Moreti, Bristol, £4. 
d CATTLEYA et LJELIA, 3 Чий kin an (Open.) 
LASS 3, SSUM. 
Ст a )NCIDIUM, Ad NT 
3 distinct kinds, pen.) 
Crass 4,—3 rimari э (Open.) 
1st, Messrs. Ма Ру & d tty: LUC dos Bristol, £3. 
2а, А тые Culley . to W. . Buller, Esq., Strete Raleigh, 
ter, 
Crass 5.—6 AN. bn LUS, distinct kinds. (Open.) 
LASS 6.—MISCE erp EOUS, S, 12 distinct kinds. (Nurserymen.) 
1st, ret W. & боп, he де заро £9. 
n Tc 5. 
—MISCELLA NEOUS, 9 distine t kinds. (Amateurs. 
Cra —MISCELLANEOUS, 6 distinct kinds. (Amateurs.) 
lst, Eo B Robson, Gr. to G, СР» Esq., Alpha House, Coburg 
oad, Old Kent Road, S.E. 
in 9. ie iban qied 3 distinct kinds, (Open.) 
1st, Messrs, W. Maule & Son, The Nurseries, Bristol, £3. 
s 10. SPECIMEN PLANT. (0 pen.) 
1%, Mr. J. ni, Gr. to R. muB Esq., The Poles, Ware, Herts, for 
Vanda suavis (Ve ea ees £2. 
Mr. J. mith, Norris, л Altrincham, near 
2d, 
ТР ecin I d 
Extra, Ма Бот LÍ. or Renan T v x» t, Esq., Blackheath 
Tuk "for Тропаа 0 is А 0 тд 
Bum, Mr. 17 Ж bso к бо G боо 0рет, Esq., Old Kent Road, S.E., 
is Liidddemam 
MISCE mig NEOUS. 
Extra, Messrs. J. & C. Lee, aean Nursery, Hammersmith, 
Collection of Stove and. ers Dems my jp £5. 
for а Collection of 
Extra, Messrs. H. Low & Со. " Nursery: n Clapton, N.E., for 
2 Orchids, Phalsenopsis üddemanniana, 
Extra, Mr. G. W Wilson, "Gr. to to J. Wilson, Esq., Dulwich, S., for 
Cattleya Mossiæ superba, £1. 
The £5 Prize offered b; M-. Wilson Saun ary Secr 
for the Finest Orchid !xhibited, either in ЖУУЛУП ог крш, 
was ауа gode Mr. чуала to Mr. J. Hil, I gs Hanbury, Esq. 
Poles. n rts, for Vanda suavis (Veitch's var.). 
it altogether for feed and 
hardiness. Aftertrying many 
The баен Chronicle, 
ATURDAY, MAY 20, 
G8 FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
sorts for some time, my MEETIN 
киз [ет aer dete pinion i y р! Royal Botanic (First Great Exhi- 
К Hon. Lord Век prop d, as it "WrpwrspAx, May af E imd d i: АН тм. 
ГУ! 
October 98, с beats every other sort, and is SEE LERRA. pue Koyal Horticultural aai Wsad вохра 
pion Swedes, from seed Lord ind Ch A » South. Kensington „2м. 
ers purchased You will see by my order Ido 
pras À 
v bae. sd са go эл í Тик second ms of the first Meg of the 
fidenti е From Mr. J.F. Тонхвох, A уййгу | x Praxrs by Mr. BENT and Dr. 
у say they are many ENERA 
per acre heavier than any SNNT MEN: now FA vanced, гй already 
mu d DM : AAT M MMC OTUUE been printed pris the соора on of Legumi 
вна нуту Ы с remarks in anticipation of its Sahilin- 
From Jonx Davrox, Esq, tons per aore.” ary pe ive d of its Pp ешіаг cha; arac cter and 
- tim d Uri 
f. ў objeets, will 
From SAMUEL FrizLp, Esq., 
Thame. 
* March 10.—I E your 
Champion Swede against Skir- 
^ and 
yours was the best." 
From Mr. Јхо. Meran, East 
Inlworth Farm, Wareham. 
“January 21.—I took the 
9 "while many of our readers will be rejo wd 
hear that they will have shortly another 
| instalim ent towards the completion of a wor 
who 
petent botanist. 
ids theory of the stability of species, — 
кайга! or vegetable kingdom, though t 
vy “lately almost an article of theological faith, 
‘Dr, War, i M of Swedes grown from your 
sha ken, ut has 
within a few years been still more mee. 
i ері А. the speculations of Mr. Dar 
whos ws, whether altogether or only partis 
received, have ope ned the € eyes of many а botanist 
Pep of боо Champion seed." 
Orember 97. 
uim T dat qe From Мт. Jwo. Honsrroo 
for Swede Turni; Saxondale, Notts. 
t , 
cultural Show "а то Hapi “ February. 2L—I obt 
pion.” the Silver Cup, value £6, from 
the Bingham Agricultural 
ward M. G. Society, for the best 4 acres of 
orien Isle passen 4 Swede Turnips, with your 
” March 24. йб Champion." 
of your j чы, thisyear e From J. S. Үтиктмѕох, Esq., 
other fi pion, Ihad several Madeley. 
pion ed sorts in the same » .—The Champion 
t not to be Swede was entered by me f 
compared for id ne beauty of fiat irise, 
T атага em." 5 
; Hier price of Seed, 1s. per Ib., or cheaper by the Bushel, carriage free. 
RICED LISTS of TURNIP, MANGEL, and other FARM SEEDS may be had gratis and post free on application. 
SUTTON Ax» SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. 
hension of the mutual relations of the organised 
beings which surround us. So long as Herbaria 
or other collections of naile history were poor in 
im an made rather with a view 
т intrinsio wor ile important 
ings phieal disposition 
the theory was tenable enough ; though even then 
the distineti fugere separa ne recognised 
cies fro other жеге often su tly 
| slender to eibi ol more tha doubt 
A absolute validi ity. But specim 
m every possible T hae бы бй: 
айа 
re procured from 
| tión whioh t agi seemed valid lost their apparent 
bec: 
precision, as it was; and it became at once 
evident that dà notions must in great measure be 
