Ісі 15, 1865. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 649 
MULA E — € = - 
Choice Cineraria 5 R9XAL. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.|tuted b y the vital action of an animal or plant, 
AND, e beg ejnt to inform the L SHOW of IN : 
LE Rex x VES Seed of their celeb rated Strain, saved | FOLIAGE PLANTS, and SCARLET PELARGONIUNSISATUR. and having оа ated А е vital расе of this 
Tube f plants, s now un MEI РАТ. ТШЕ: being, should preserve the faculty of living and of 
"ЕТШЕ идео on iy; they t bo surpassed AWARDS of the JUDGES. | being hod: so as to realise certain organic 
гале у, and brilliane 6 of s Plico 2s. 6d. рег packet, Crass 1—12 STOVE. A Ra gen PLANTS, with forms, after it had been struck with death and its 
post freo. T SORTS cf CABBAGE | 19 Prize, Mr. Thomas Baine S n do 5: n sions, к Esq., Bowdon piam EO destroyed, may be са alled “ necro- 
A ОТЕ Ds, ckets, 6d. each sort, Post oome er i С 
$ m Spec "a Thousand Plants | ae Mesere T. & C. Los. Y 2 
cre ав DUE -Wiliam m Res Кош, Chelsen, SN. £3 3. "The formation of partieular ET by the 
ra, Л A 8, IWevbrid, y £2. 
SUTTON'S IMPERIAL Extra, Mr, W. Young, Gr. to K. Barclay АИЯ 1108. ME jones of а living organism, whic 
EARLY BLENHEIM са 2.—6 STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, HA Es uld transmit to them the principie of life with- 
SUTTON'S DWARF COMBE ROMAE RT Mec pet pear on them its own organic characters 
NONPAREIL, ARLY | YORK], вач (а » Mr. D. Donald, Gr. to J. G. Barclhw, Esq., Leyton, £i, (tho new being would be prosreated, but would not 
NFIELD MARKET, WHEELER'S 005, г. to arclav, Es gate, £4. 
EXPERIAL, and other old sorts, 3d. per | 34, Mr. W. Taylor, Gr. to J. Yates, Esq. sap iin £3. be of the e nature as its parents, but would 
packet ; et; т DRU MHEAD CATTLE CAB- Eura Mr, Nin Gell, Gr. to Mrs. Beaufoys, Beaufoys, South | constitute new species), шау be called 
BAGE, per “ 
: is Cra a s Pay Pus ш ^ сү 
iia A uen ramental Foliage. (Nurserymen.) n ved ifə is the mere consequence 
kshi d lishi , Messrs. J. & C. Lee, ? 
ре ECT SAS Fetah isbment, E eiiam Bul £k chemical combination, in the other cases life is 
New E ia Crass 4.—9 DRACÆN AS and CORDYLINES, distinct. communicated to gae matter by a living being, 
UTTON'S prs TOP SIX- | ist, Mr. William Bull, £5. (rursetymen.) while in песгорепу the vital force is apnd 
WEEKS TURNIP, for Sowing in July | 21. Messrs. J. & C. Leo, £4, molecules of which living bodies were com бан 
and August. Criss s (AS пп CORDY SES, distinct but which have become free by their Ж, p 
This excellent Turnip, certainly th? | Jet, Mrr, D. Donald, £5. 2 курик dissociation. ^ 1 
1 arnard W. Tayl Soven Sisters Road, £4 8 SQ ion is sti 
of July and August, will be ready for Feeding | 3d, А W. Young, £ The 1 n of AD BN EL ES g БИ 
р —9 PAL hs not less than 4 kinds. (Nurserymen.) popular, ап жаз А 
Бч AR БЫ 15%, мк Wiliam Bull, £5. beginning of the 17th century. А present its 
p 8 16 
Carriage. free, jr e E UA: T кнага (Amateurs,} more; веі enti itie rg ua confine for the most 
8 т. 1 RE ауіот, £5. H 
— Son Equal 18р МІ. william Young, £5. part to orms of pl A and animals, 
а И Crass 8—6 CALADIUMS, (Open) but this w not s merly the ease, as bees and 
d ther rds PE. those which are parasitic 
2 Nx inm Тош, E t th k ] Чоп of oryptogams 
Specimen Tree Ferns, ERE s. J. & C. Lee, 53 ogether п а jargo porto уров: 
45 SEA AY AND CO. Таш Down Ct ass 9, STOVE PLANT, Single specimen, (Open.) were fully believed to have sprung from organie or 
urseries, Bristol, offer as undi er 186, Мт. н eos £i. É Е & - T€ ithi 7 
Two DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA, a splendid pair, Bull, 102. inorganie matter ; while àt is only within these few 
З feet, circumference at baso, 2 foet 2 inches at i i ^ years that s nature of intestinal worms and their 
Feer t eet КЕ втер inphies maros Crass 10. GREENHOUSE PLANT, Singlespocimen, (Open.) 1 І Фан, 
тео ALSC ТА AUSTRAS, a splendid об from pot to rs Ж DEM DUM ‚#1; various c rele an ient EM [^ icu een fu y 
ЇЇ 7 feet across. » 10s. E nti ou e ignoran 
NC da UTILIS, 5 feet higb, 6 feet across. ® xtra, » Мг. Thomas Baines, 5s. Becr sed by the Аз ien phi D Б th 
ho rp Ve phy with еш, ad m 5 feet 8 я ong. ss 11.—12 HARDY VARIEGATED PLANTS. (Open.) till 1 earwigs, dd. other 
are rst-rai are growing freely, aro T. Sal v N а th, £2. 
міты парой for conservatory us sor exhibition, g Un be ist, Fa [o M e a Nursery, Hammersmith, £2, plagues which I ES Marres sa 
y or in one lo ens as mere g a 
The Tree Ferns 1 PELARGONIUMS, SCARLET. 
E —— OUR is а Сосо not T oisg —12 дїї Kinds, of апу sindo of eo our, e or plain ditions of the air. If we confine our notions to 
ut not vài Pet koe rf s, H 
Ner. Photographi ico | 15%, Mr. J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road Nursery, Leyton, ieroscopio pec i "t p be confidently 
ws Gl tho se free b on тосе! t of atm 2d, Mr. J. pen т, 24. тиа that the evidence adduced by observers 
DEAN ME emet eee P f the ab f toms of 
O ныд Ыйы 13.—6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amateurs) like PASTEUR, of the absence of any symptoms o 
The 1st, M J. Wa 1d, G to F. Ө. Wilkins hr Leyton, £4. Es ЕЕ т 
во сеи fondos, We iiie 2d; Mr. J. Hawes, Gr. to J. Noble, Esq inscy, $3. | living organisms in infusions, where proper pre- 
Crass 14, дү DISTINCT und: of O зубе колак, |cautions have been taken to exclude all possibility 
3 A p | of access from living germs contained in the atmo- 
EL SQ) | 3; Mir: J. Нау, Nurseryman, Blackhenth, £4. sphere, and at the same time to insure the destruo- 
А Фу CHOICE and EXTENSIVE COLLECTION of gn 15 DISTINCT KINDS o of MAI i FOLIAGE, |tion of any ү which may exist in the infusions them- 
in or out of flower. " 
TREES, SHRUBS, and ORNAMENT REES, | 1st, Mr. J. Ward, £4. selves, are д isa, Ру by the opposite тү 
he бошу Brasas 4 | s 0 and others. en boiling has 
Res SEED md GENERAL, UO "BUSINESS із carried on | 1st, ) пл у ge Коп а! to a proper degree, when the walls of 
Ioan d Packages aro се ә at the various London Railway | ?d, E opor еец prop , ; 
3d, Mr. J. Salter, £1. he vessels are perfectly clean, when the neck is 
P EUN NURSERY, Caxxox, Manager, Crass 17.—MISCELLANEOUS. (Open.) | hermetically sealed and bent so as to make access 
pep on the Great Western | 1st, a ў: s . Lec, for a Collection of Stove and Greenhouse a difficulty, when any germ contained in the air 
FRUIT TREES, ROSES, and SHRUB: ere extensively and | 2d, Mr. J. iter, for 12 Hardy Ferns, £2. are intercepted by some substance like cotton wool, 
successfully cultivated in some of the E EUM the County. 3d; Mr. William Bartlett, for6 5 Adiantum cuneatum, £1. h admitted til it has 
FELTHAM N URSERY, R. Hren Manager. Extra. Mr. William Paul, Waltham Cross, N., for Colection of | OT еге alir Nas n! e 4 І 
Теп minutes walk from Feltham Station. Polatgoniums, £1. assed through some fluid destructive of life, as 
EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, апа ‹ Extra, Mr. Wiiliam Paul, for 7 Boxes of Cut Ros р throug У 
Are here largely grown in a free Loa S 1 UBS, and сох IFERZE, | Extra, Mr. Tho са Baines, [irte e Бей. 108. sulphurie acid, or сеа red-ho ubes, no 
AtSION LANE e Loam, well suited to their habits. Extra, Mr, Geo Мер чш Maida Hill, for Case of Ferns and Fine- : t E pus oduc ed, or if any, 
ORNAMENTAT dRNOOD LANE NURSERIES, ISLEWORTH. Toliage Plan organisms @ n pro 3 
GENERAL HARDY PROP A (GANON is haro c a ll ылды У ee ер for Stand of 24 Carna- | only in proportion to the pori of the means 
The Stock in the above Nurseries is well worth нч net ion of Extra, МЕН ere eem for Stand of Picotees, 10s. | taken. to, ern ie possibility of the access of 
ч The Кз. Ше, dei MODO td. and the Plants are жоны e Eos кыы; "Widcombe Hill, Bath, for Stand of 24 Ho lly- germs. xperim ‚о made at grea! eigh 
к ба CATALOGU! A mee cem e George C. Clarke, Brixton Hill, for 8 Boxes of Cut | where germs may be few in num- 
САТАТ 601 аррісайоп:— Боа аг to W.E. Hubbard, Esq., Horsham, Sussex, | ber, or in other localities, have all tended to the 
ALOGUE of КТТС: £ Extra, М Mr Ford, Gr. , " 
TURAT SEEDS, ЕН GANDEN VON MER Ripley Queen Берме, I. "вате result. It їз true that claims are maion 
UE of STOVE a Extras Ta m: 'ueenlan's, 
CATALOGUE of SO КИРА НОНЕ ERANT ы Атый! Flowers, 10s jano osite direetion but the same scrupulous care 
К FT- WOODE o f pp , 
CATALOGUE o of PRUT TREE ED ара "REDDING PRANTS, Extra, Mr. ' e Gr. to J. Yates, Esq., Highrate, for a Fruit ofthe been taken as by Mois рүн 
CATALOGUE of DUTCH BULBS, published te А STEUR, е experiments have been 2а 
TALOGUE of ROSES. ик Sik {һәй mation of the conelu- 
mum -—y — EE The € Garueners Chronicle: Sions at which he arrived: 
HA Choice Seeds. s ke consti- 
C KCN begs to offer the following TURDAY, JULY d hypothesis, i } АТЫШ, 
E nd VEGETABLE SEEDS, all of which tuent molecules of organic bodies w y o 
Vicent R THE ENSUING WEEK. the same nature as the minute apad which 
po" )—For variety, brilliancy of colour, MIC i 
‚ att 
ese are unsurpassed and can be highly recom- | s „ July 22 ics rd Show of Fruit appear in infus sions, ү т 1 
Mum, s venie Ur Leve "s pyra E erc i crc CCS there might be something rational 
all the best varieties, Price 2s. бй. and ahiódt But, A ioter may have been thought 
"issus (Large Flowering).—Saved from the newest and | d|! dori sco «ү y imperfect, there 
grown at the Royal Nurseries. Price 2s. 6d, and | NUS. GENERATION bave been во umeros and| Dia Shado Ea argum or the belief derived 
eem тетра, ыр а оар рМ а кане hà M teo am R ind from actual ке rA Hol "t structure, & wg о 
PRIMULA choico. Prico 2з. 04. and s. perpkt. | EDWARDS has given in ату. fonodd ike 
Price 2, 0a ENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA. — Finest fringed. | present year of the Zoo ogienl portion of he] which г is found that they are rep 
Tis О AENSIS FIMBRIATA ALBA.— Finest fringed. | ANN ales des Sciences Naturelles, а. sketch of t Im ieot Observations lave sometimes ind to 
INENSIS | FIM B i t One is mentioned by MIEN: 
2s, €d. RIATA, — Mixed, very choice. s in the wa of on uf 0 z 
ga packet. "о > the production of living organisms д : de d ОРКА мане dota hrsg З 
i ‹ the i ; 
киши" INTERMEDIATE.—Very fine strain. Price | the subject in the second part of the eight hth n лөк: = ек sie t GREEN 
POSETITE COLEW aim ded; a| Volume of his work on ^ Leere oA сі ош» до а о ins 
most usen c ms abb ; | i which is at the , : 
o o qum mr shouid 1 pon d comparative ео я Pera A ears аро by M. xowskr, and afterwards 
"Metu REED ner. i ытаа vane; Му тесош | FER a ae EE Тшей by Emself, may be cited, On observin 
ссстмрр и Ice sowing. Price is. por Packet tis diir that the. Worda Spontanechs Genera- | Tetuted 5y under infusion, he found that they 
кир for оше ar UNTER PROLIFIC. = Апаатта | боп are essent ially incorrect. With a view to d d iom y a membranous enve 
Mite Cum, RA: torcing 16 has no equal. AIL who ho grow iA ne оре pA ени ван: pes distinc- ky : ed and were replaced by 
t ор 
e— — 
ыра give this valuable variety a Tafu 
n : 
gn YER THE FROGMORE FORCING, or NEW EARLY A The formation of a living е er ye sponta- microseopists, and were considered as demonstra- 
шше E Pact of dwarf Ene D t d neous organisation from inert or dead matter, | iiye of the production of animalcules by way of 
тосе, BAI prs 0018.04. por packet without the conoourse vs el. vise dy spontaneous generation from © —— matter 
i ^d lor| ex oh grains, В ther researches mace 
Um E. y recommended for mitumn som. fro | 9. The formation of Jiv ng individuals in conse- : er into the common category; for the 
чыш ыл ree A t| idc "i the пне ies E eel vhi omi consti- |, me — uralist showed that the La 
ursefles, ез, Slough, pei of the 8th ume men 
