20—1850. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. : 
aeee ne AT WORTON COTTAGE.— The , essentially different that they are seldom thought o 
— à—ͤ—y—̃ NT’S PARK— | 
pone — REGENT’S aggro — 
van WEEK, 
— 
Dividend to — at Peasquhall, 
hortly be made. 
A GIRLING 
L 
any of the principal | 
expect to win a prize at 
re mig bags a without these magnificent 
exhibitions in town or country 
8 send out their SEVEN NEW 
—— the 20th June, Bes _ From the 
xpressed of t their merits 
ire no further y 
boss oe had by all who wish 
Walsall, near Birmingham, 
hed awarded, an extra prize, 
the things of the season, and m 
e times. 
trong blooming — 
Plants, Koss a “including every 
1 — y 
E'S MODEL FUCHSIAS FOR 1850.—No 
Meenas ot ta 
the “ Florist 
af 
22d nst., 
falling on that day. F 
ressed to Mr. BEox, Worton Cottage, Isleworth, 
ARDY anv SON, 
beg to offer, during this and next m 
of the HERACLEUM GIGANTEUM, free by * 
al = gua et of Seed for autumn sowing, 
ueste 
ie — it, Mrs. — n, in the “ Ladies’ Companion,” 
p. 141, observes ts 
— world, growing 14 
em, 6 or 8 inches in 1 
— flowers 12 feet in pon page and leaves 
| enormous, from 5 to 7 feet w 
In re * 3 of * 8 of the Horticultural So- 
mas Moore, F. 
equally 
ciety, 
Anis Garden, speaks s highly o tal umbel- 
e 4 of immense ma gnitude 
tions 
e, appropriate to such — 
e bold openings of rude or wilderness — iol &. 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
TURDAY, MAY 18, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Chemical 
en of the season. — 105, New-street, B Matba May 20 Me ica Ber H zM 
LLYHOCK SEED. i istieai ra 
KIT to info: r t eux. = ai} Prana —.— matical (Anniversary) iia a.m 
„ HOLLYHOCK, that he has a small quantity of SEED Royal South 8 
saved from very choi ouble — — of all colours, a packet Vitae SS al Botane . 6 
of which will be sent post free, o eceipt of postage —— d 18 OF Arts eee 
e amount of 28. 6d., or in amed varieties, for — aan ope 88 
Lyncombe Vale Nursery, Ba : Tuossa, = Bf pte eager 
DWARD DENYER having the entire Stock of deus. „„ 
brilliant SCARLET GERANIUM, named Royal Tastitucion 
“ADMIRAL vo TROMP,” recommen nds it with the greate r 
ence to his atrons, feeling assured t Wh. se. ß—̃ ͤ eee ee rr 
tisfaction, as it is Fier ot the most yonn bloomers 1825 1 5 CT 8 
em. K. 
of Geraniums, Verbe mas, Calceolarias, 
ut gA rs he 1 at 48. per dozen 
—. at 
‘Eondon 
2 upon the 
rectly the patience, industry, a and skill with wiih it 
Royal Commissioners di 
ends that he has no of that mo 
ultural, and Bath n Herti 
not read — late 
RITISH MUSEUM da appreciate cor- 
shire Horticultural, Liverpool Hortic 
Ir is difficult for those who have 
th 
the oyal Commissioners searched into the recesses 
nument Y to the genius of English 
n e Ww „ of som 
om the most favourable character ‘paar . = 
“ Tank — em d 
sion of ih of 
Heating ) Horticultural "Buildings » if * which a Gold 
usly Royal 
Medal w 
us by the 
val p en ee ° Society ) we have 
make sp 
h Of ‘this evidence more than 
f th 
ssary to 
AT wirge COTTAGE.. — 
in | convenience of botanisis. 
34 
be 
agers Curator of the Chelon bein 
essentially diferent that they are — — of 
together. This gentlemen’s oe tae on 
ment with livi imens of 
That is to say, I think it would be much m 
| counterbalanced by the —e of 
collection to Kew, for example, 3 2 only 
botanical garden of an any importance in the vicinity of 
London; but from which it is much mn distant Sor the 
removing the 
68.—Do not you think that it would be advan- 
tageous to the botanical student if _ collection could 
i i ood botanical n, both of 
Hive Ys 
ou have referred to the Jardin des Plantes 
ion there i is a collec- 
1 
is it not, and with living plants? 
—It is (along with the zoolo ineralogi 
| collections) in connection with rtainly, but 
de e garden being in the town. (! 
; and chiefly from 
— that the fact That! is is the 1 
T THEY ARB SELDOM 
We ees not say that the italics and other marks 
are ou 
n 
y we are enabled to offer them at | possession of the public, and the remainder will ap- | until now we always tho ght 
x * — THREE THOUSAND DAHLTAS and a Pear as soon as the index-maker shall have awakened | the same that the only pete consists. i 
FUCHSIAS ready for May next, as from his slumbers. 4 — tory . be: already tells * being a bad ift for rden. 
ell as a large m tity of . camellia „Indian Aza- us is far worse than ev 8 Who e almost i in the | ol of an Reever was Ho siccus, 
wih a large sheep, r garage of ee pe hat could avant ipated. | dry perir and it y exp wW e 
ceous plants, prices of which will be found in our new Cata- | A of Trustees, whose very n marie renders | herbarium is. a collection of plants dried so 
* or Reece ie this: teed cada Pye. hem ga erless —— od, a over the national | that they may be examined at all times and under 
TABLISHED 1786 1 emy of sirs literature, and natural science. | all circumstances ; while a a garden is a collection of 
re ee A 8.— Magnifice K ), 10s. 6d, A corps of principal officers some of whom are men | living plants. Both are repositories of evidence, of 
9 certificates; Sir F. Bathurst (Keynes), 1006, 5 certi- of high “ability, others of n abili 1; none der which the student y e use; that use in er 
flcates ; Si Snowflake Pee x . 8 ; Quee ches —— control, each c ming independent authority, | in a garden, difficult in an herbarium. A g 
* ce Abn 0 certifica N 6d., 7 cer- exerci e can—squabbl d quarrel- | of tact and pace is a as in the latter case, in 
tificates ; Highland Chief, 76. 6d., 5 0 Flying Dutch- about r d keys, and trumpery rights; additio with science; in 
man, 7s. 6d., B certificates ; Forget-me-not (Hooper's), 78. 6d. | now setting up a sort of pretence that they hold | former sue tact — ractice are supe t 
with leading sho of now ready g up P y H. P 
for sen ae out, in extra fine — lants, on ation to Jon tent Pp * and then asserting their immovability, more; it is notorious that a numerous class of facts 
EYN — — snapping their fingers at trustees, Treasury, Parlia- age age an at at all by an arium ; such 
CHEA P BEDDING PLANTS. ment, and public opinion—form the staff to which | as owth, 58 texture forms of 
1 . — 5 erer 9400 1 the Working of the Museum is co me EF . organs, and e phenomena of vege- 
all oth 1 ki of Bedding Pia Plants, 2s. 6d. per per dozen, Geraniums ri Ae, thr - ill-paid cases | table life; it is in a garden only that such points 
sent out of pots, 2s. o 8, 18. Sd. out 1 i 
erase aseptic os a sao e i ee (IS este n Wal cota 
P FARNHAN ‘CASTLE | 4 —Two Seeds ada stout to the attention of the trust the menials | essentially i sues ; the 
ac sent, on —— meade 1 nquiry 
fighter, ae be * Fy tans. — . — Lrg Twelve seeds of Prize- These! — — sm- Aierdi sodieated 17 the . 
EDWARD BECK, SLATE rs Iskeworta, | ¢Vidence itself, independent 
SLATE CISTERNS, &c.; COLE’S PATENT. ru which are cu e in society. uite 
nforms Horticult turists = oe e agr i e commissioners that, for such a state of 
r is things ae is but one pack —that of madan, i 
Pat nt forthe unexpired term and ‘he te Bs, y 
SLATE R — oe e without iron bolts able ihe ost the executive management o “3 
hitherto e . —— board of va. 15 2 i 3 ai the A 
as tter must come at “a 2 
n to the Gardener, Sundays wanted for — à of history, be unfortunate 
given for Work as er Slat upan Drewisgs, and in| suited to such a place as London. Mr. ROBERT eee nobody would look at 
thicknesses, Kept on etic, * izes and Brown comp could not do what he | herbarium if they could find what they want in 2 
N.B.—Dairies fitted either with Shelves or Milk Pans, of d 
sizes ready ate use. 
an 3 A — lied to the best purposes; it would, he says, 
and II. 4. Garden of ET a 4 
—— -a Lights aca in on, | 4 y for n 
ts another room (5. Some of i ~ gentle- 
HORTICULTURAL T y r 
GREEN anp CONSTABLE, 36 King William- | men, deen, will, to a certainty, have to shift 
Sortment f DEN TOOLS . * ree a aa ay M T B tirely obj ects to hat pa 
inventions A i r. RonknT Brown entirely obj ving 
Shovels, Aera Guten Ý . Lord Venoms Hos, 3 Jointed anything to do with a He that to | wi 
—— th arin wf e t an herbarium in would prevent the 
Knives, &c, Agents 1 apa ri aning Shears, um being consulted with effect, and that, in 
dering.—36, King William-st., five d 
oors from London Bridge, | 
an herbarium ar 
— were hewile 
Co 
in 
have 22 ay by the preposterous adulation of peA $ 
—the commissioners bowtie 
ir 
