Avavst 5, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 721 
7 gor Present dms а башда lover etie HER Sov o паци е: о, ^ IE TY. combinations; to recall some of the conditions to 
AND SONS 
Sie NEW SEED of lit sides ч 
fine nr Tho price is 4d. per ]b., 
cheaper by the cwt. 
The ntity to be sown per acre is 
28 Ibs. M gea 2 if with Italian Rye-grass, 
8 Ibs, is sufficien 
Also MUSTARD and RAPE, new seed, at 
low prices, which beh 
Sows, Royal Berkshire Seed 
each Reading. 
wW 
У 
РБ 
just 
EW 
ED 
: m E is quite equal to the | 
dud va AUR M uie E gs of 
Dry а The present 
NEW AE FLOWERING, 84 
r Ib. MEM the cwt. 
W LATE WHITE FLOWER 
ND SONS. zu сирру 
the following good nas ens Kedi 
the Garden, to come in at Mi 
SUTTON’S IMPERIAL 
EARLY DWARF YOR 
Md о 
an r et, and in large 
Gites at Peduped ө. d n 
EA. 
6d. per pound, 
AD CABB АСЕ, 2s. 6d. per lb. 
Surrox & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed | 
Establishment, Heading. 
ew Early Turnip. 
UTTON'S SHORT- 
TOP SIX- bi nerd E 
NIP, for esy 
This ent cer. 
tainly tee mna отв. 
tion, if sown in the ges of 
August, will be ready for Feed- 
ing off in Octobe: s. per 
1Ь.; or cheaj ushel, 
Carriage free. 
Ѕоттох & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Tod Reading. 
уаз Orange Jell 
QuivAs AND WEAVER (late bo binh Curvas) 
р 
DS of the JUDGES. 
Crass 1. рар ы uber distinct kinds. 
which, in our opinion, Mr. GIBSON very reasonably 
attributes his s success ; and to record the fact that 
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1st Prize, Mr. William Bull, King's Road, Chelse: Segen) 
Grass 2—9 EXOTIC, distinct kinds. (Amateurs) in this suburban park, that the First Commis- 
Ist, R2 Gr. Right Hon. Louisa Lady Ashburton i h consequence 
E 
2d, Mr E Малага, Gr, . Taylor, Esq., Seven Sistors| ОЁ whic ery considerable spac ground, 
3d, Mr, W. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq, Ница occupying a к, insular position оп the north side 
iR V: rassa хаа ^ the Јаке, has just been opened to the publie 
СЩ ere, іп the future, we may l novel scene 
3d, Mr. H. of beauty; but in the meantime the gems of this 
iiu n mié EXOTIC. (Open) year's planting will be found within the old sub- 
Ll т. Вагпага, 1 
2d, Mr. 1. л, Esq., Clapham Park, 15s, | tropical area, 
3d, Mr. W. Young, 108, ne very beautiful oblong group consists of a 
TP ires Don Ade Dr i AOT centre of rather y ji amm of Centaurea вуш no- 
2d, Mr. William Young, £1 10s. earpa, which Mr. N has planted freely this 
Crass 6.—3 FILMY HYMENOPHYLLUMS. (Open.) year; this is daniel MA most aam, border of 
3d, Mr. William Bull, £1. Coleus Ve erschaffeltii, and that again is bordered 
Crass 7.—3 GOLDEN, distinct kinds. (Open. i itti 
Jh, Mr т. (Open.) b Sempervivum eism, sitting 
2d, Mr. William Bull, 158, elose 
Crass 9.—9, not Jess than 6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amateurs) 
5 ьт. r4 Higgs, Gr. Aad Mrs. Barchard, Putney Heath, £3. | 
He, 
Mr, W. Young, 
Dir * —6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Open.) 
us Mr. Wiliam kp £2. 
2d, Mr. M. Eeu £l 
CLA: ИЙЫН NS, 12 distinct kinds. (Open.) 
si; M oer: п ater & Som, Donu and Reigate Nurseries, £3. 
Баа 186, onim d А. Stansfield & Sons, Vale Nurseries, Todmoi Wed 
Cra: —6 DISTINCT KINDS. (Amntoeurs.) 
156, Mr. W. К Kim [ems Gr. to Mrs, Laing, 9, Hyde Park Gate, W., £2. 
2d, Mr. W. Young, £1'105, 
3d, Mr. W, Earley, Gr. to F. Pryor, Esq., Welwyn, £1 
Crass 13.—COLLE 
8 
in its seascn must have been "itself an objec 
—€— beauty. A third very pretty € s 
| loo roup consists of a cent {ге of the wh ite e and 
pink y variegated Vitis h sur- 
ded "n Lon nicera aureo-re ticulata, so trained 
CTIO 
1st, Messrs, J. Ivery & г £A. 
2d, Messrs. A. Stansfield & Sons, £3. 
3d, Mr. Wiliam m Bull, £2. 
Crass дЫ (Open.) 
1st, Mr. J. Weston, £5. 
2d, ж. E. Стево, 4 Gr. to J. Stutter, Esq., Clapham Park, £4. 
3d, Mr. G. en, Douglass Place, East Greenwich, £3. 
AS, 6 distinct kinds. (opan); 
urseryman, Hammersmith, £; 
(Open.) 
CLA: ыы! 
3d, Mr. bond Масон ih, Nt 
Crass Bi т E чес ге 
1st, Mr. J. Green, Gr. to Col. Miles, mesbury, for Adiantum 
rleyanum, 227 
ed Mr. Mens ım euneatu: 
RE xtra, Мае & Sons, fo E Collection of British y ar 
w Fern: 
br Hiat. ases Fm ed with Plants, ик 
RIZE О: EET R. KE ne 
Crass 17.—A prize offered Mr. DES T om of Counci! 
PYRAMIDAL GROUP, composed 
CAMPANULA PYRAM er À 
DS of blue Sa 
dup or S, and NERIUM SPLENDEN 
Sie earth with verdure i is the yide 
Li this 
x Й plants of while on which 
x м of СЕ brig Ауу шз гаеп 
t 
asket margin. Prohably how- 
er the telling bed of all is Coleus Versohaf- 
feltii, AMAN for its intense n 
unbroken by weakness of tint at any po 
areir at Ан the m ett ^E a o elegantly- 
This 
as to 
cuf silver leaves of Cen a gym 
group is very benatiful - м т е effective 
perhaps as when the broader-leaved Centaurea 
row-leaved 
жане) and roun ey ut the stem xs —Á diti 
mperflorens, or allie Outside 
із a pim E i зет denticulata, 
ar intervals сае 
and ferrea M a, the Dracænas T 
fts дн Centurea razusina 
n alternatin with t 
ТЕ arov mith CEA ойр УШЫ Hien Ras | Fi СЕВТТЕТСАТЕВ, o |: etn утры 
toenimproring for several years; t ; the characteristics of the variety a 
Sl tio nada Карану of Growth (may be sown D line of адн Л чили А. 
{1 the middle of Augus amirit, and раиса» DAI. First-class Certificate to Mr. Clark, Botanical Gardens, Glasgow, for t dim USE us is 
secure the genuine Колы e X lication is recommended, P коча species, Calabar. is group i: Ing, а 
1s. 6d. per lb ; A delivered rail station. lass Certificate to Messrs. A. Stansfield & Sons, Todmorden, s rure b же ку wet а slit * screen on the 
ZEE. ed for Asplenium Adiantum nigrum ларь y P Ў g © 
First-class Certificate to A. Stansfield & Sons, for Blechnum | side during the hottest "portion of a sunny 
ETER стт ТОА I et WING. Fi As eer di eis bre to Messrs. Stansfield & Sons, for Polystichum б add Herbetil is di 202 
Taa WSON кр Patch сап supply of excellent eene nini КЫ dé; fr Разана may & pew gie vp : x m: eo ш е 
TL OR RASS nro Pratola Cortilonte To Mesers. Stansfeld & Asplenium пашто ia Males v dip iram ———2 may be 
WHITE MUSTARD 
Dus EKS TURNI He сони TURUT Second.chass Certilento to Moser сагы Stan Blechnum | written down Worthless: Boe ант the 
PASTURE d kc. TURAL GRASS SEEDS fr PERMANENT ME I M Stansfield & Sons, for Teucrium | fine оса someti е Tan M from pur они 
Натат, ROMUS SCHRADERLI, 2s. 64. per Ib., and the | First My dense eA ira tn ў ^j Aer 
amis уе =з Pi pum ае ЕЯ 21.1 Exe 7 ponen bens Per шуге, the vier сч à plants ce 
1 AMOR KC. = Iypodium vulgare | те erschaffeltii; that thislatter is 
ROBERT PARKER begs to 5з the following, - yi — e Же еп е Шы. cesi 
ЮРЕК ЫТЫ таа Парана урана а. ФЕ] жиры ы, н, fel дышанын — теа intervenes between i 
АСКЫ Р. М z mM he 6 ш the «s n ny nat ; Is ers е эү 
RON QOENS 2. ATURDAY, AUG UST 5, 1865. the outer drives, iud neat effect, just thzt o 
чордон S нрріхотдх,лі: ва. tono б 5 2 ne kerb, is pre eed 1! by a narrow even line of 
TRITO; NUTTALL aar Н MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WE Cerastium tomentosum, closely clipped so as to 
md pa Mousse У 6| Товарах, Aug, " ас ч тат Ра ап Maux | ріте it a rounde E 
TUCCA ALBO spica OC SUCH .. ..  ..10& and 1 0| ватар, — 124 ВОЧ Kensington. о. DPA The secre p success yim DM tenderlings at 
PilickD Азага, @0 74 нет ttersea is bottom - heat „fresh moderately 
Eris Rm e lants, Seed, ук ESUD ouri of ныд We invite thus early the attention of „those M s ^ а ihe feeding pon gives е 
t rilliant eolo у 
лоны иа OO арои, Эште, В. Flower-gardens to the display of Өпзтаомот, foliage are г шаша иу» t (gno 
ÇEARLES TURNER has the followi dy in | GARD T BATTERSEA PARK, for twv ns. | and it is the bottom-heat that induces the more 
К e lolowing now ready in : ing to the v Favo aible tender plants to thrive there so perfectly. Dat 
g plants : The first is, that owing ry fi r b s 
ШИ Dundas (Myatt) n Teri 4 ture of season, the plants have this summer | how is. ttom-heat provided—by bye e 
байып (Moi "Bo pr Royal” KC put on the aspect of luxurious contentment, which | filled with fermenting manure? No: but by bri - 
Cockseomp (10% Ritley).. 5 0 John Рот is 6 for the: m to attain sooner and | bat: e manner has been well deseribed by 
|I ce Koers Rod dealer x 1 Mr. бтвзох himself in our columns (p. 986, 1863), 
é ik 6 La Chal rs of а leas eon- - . 3 Y d 
Eie (0360 Matt) : B 0 Le Constant». 1: deseen Мае passed over us since and to them we refer for details, The effect of 
jal yhich г 
Eenor (Myatt . 9 | Marguerite (Lebreton) 0 D. summers w р b БЫ, дода ab 
EO zonis Qergmde .. 9|M r, GIBSON commenced this style o of garde eni ing,— |this use of E rubble Ше a км оч ein dl Ui 
Eton i907 за A| Рейд. (din) Jo T were, in close con 
EI - Н Pre Анг йш) | olis already in luxuriant growth i iat like a| plante, the heat which is absorbed when tbe sun is 
Fur queen (In 9 5 0 БРС Napier (Smit) 11 5 0| Willowi * the Battersea soil; and that Hib 
mare е їй, тыӊ 5% UR E 6 | rosa sinensis is à and seedin ng freely. Тһе |оп the sides ^ дә Ее сети ыу фе) Perg om 
баа Haveiek Chey) вв Jonghe), R в о | second is thata m re ire ned a aane ә ма» ЭҢ Е it y, that a thick e it 
' de 5 em ER " à 
Many other kind of less poe шун gere: TIU edita dere бота ye б ici наа the | brick rubble forms the base of the beds, whic 
bee eeu mi selection, and a more taste ge UU ur aud бы rabbla is 
Flower still remarkably varied b їп many eases, unex- | are some foo dr А "t 
Lous VAN .HOUTTE , 433i aterials which Mr. 'Grssox Бо well adapts ut at the sloping sides, so near to 
lane, ооо ad at M OUTTES б, EE iN e Penis ве su to be merely covered by the * 
ышташ: S lovem EG Our object is, however, not now to enter upon There. is eonsequently no obstacle мч the ready 
“аы in Lee nte whater erlo erar S det | = de iption of the ME of the admission of heat when the sun is shining on the 
идеа үш for ench packa AES per contri any detaile Poenus veh és int out| sloping margins of the beds, and from the nature 
TR Maa from e of e spin xni scs effective. of the material, heat once absorbed is 2 p 
ATALOGUES No. 105, 106, апа 108 
Messrs. R. SILPERRAD & Sov, г 
ent, Belgium. 
various 
a few 
