I one 96, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 507 
= ee 
= cnorce C CINERARIA SEED. NEW TURNIP SEED NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
i UCOMBE, ip atte? ann CO. ie oe ready for | Tae seer receipe BE a ate Sus PENG, 000D, P ist J ie wen WW seers: re A SON beg to offer the 
f their ve! 
L sending out Seed Seeds of i heir ve — UTTON ax anp SONS can peng maith ‘confidence NEW VERBENAS otis aiaa Ani m Beauty, Earl of Shaftes- 
od with the greatest care from fine select ected undermentioned sorts el SO , eit a4 bury, Eclipse, Lady Havelock, Lady eg Leviathan, 
have been saved with © £ atisfaction which pC Ag off early or to stand the ees One uke, See all ae? Macaulay, Mrs. Noble, sie ‘Donna, 
„which w varieties. The great sa 5 | Outre, 
i iyen for many years past has induce J ony g 5 or 
Gowers of the car ogo Pea yy ast has induced | hardy and of quick growth :— Souvenir, Bedding Purple, Beauty of Kent, ta ae each ; 
their en greater attention to their quality, so that] Old sort Green Round ly Six Wee the sot 18s. 
them to p°: y eare enabled to recommend the S ga of sf this Sutton’s Imperial site Lincolnsbire Red NE tl and wey re HRS ANTHEEMO' PRE A pa 
a we i being vasi supe: J ybri Pomeranian ing, Pompones, an or ering, from 18s. 
pont 8 a soiously sent out. 3 T ow Tan! fina tig Pe fw DOUBLE PETUNIAS, 2s. 6d. each, or 208. per doz. 
they Post free. ite Globe reen Globe = “k: ch, or 208. per 
Large packets, 5s. Od. each Sealed and warranted Nimble Green Rounds Norfolk White VARIGATED PETUNIA MRS. CUTBUSH, 2s, each ; or 15s. 
ee omy .. 28. 6d. each by L., P., gee k Yellow Scotch Chivas’s Orange Jelly gg tn PHLOX, from 68. to 18s. per doce 
xcellent time for soring, and as their Prices on application. bin gn R. 
— it i f seloct quality is limited, early orders are ee eda oi E Bes a LEPTODACTYLON CALIFORNICUM, from 10s. to 15s. per 
on cited. Çi T 
respectfully soli ` OLeUS SACCHARAT Us, or NOR W oH INA for Catan tion of the above and other Nursery Stock,see our 
on Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. ¢ p 
cians AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. UG CANE, producing in this aaa spe os g new Catalogues, “alee free Ki pae on application. 
SELECT FUCHSIAS AND CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 100 tons per acre, containing 15 Se nt. of sacchar! Highgate Nurs ar Bini: 
LLIAM ee ARETE ae ° bagsite offer Ege. sn a equ: ons of Turnips. Eaten. toe ‘ly THE BEST SUB BSTIT FIF "mi 
; hea! lants of Fuchsias and Chrysanthemums, | by every description of Stock. es. own = ze middle of July, T 7. x 
rites a Eee dozen. Descriptive erage jem w appl attains a height of 10 feet, and can be mown three times.— raemiering ptr gor P YRLLOW HYBRID br for 
besty fino Calceolaria and Cineraria Seed, Vide Bell’s Messenger for May 24th, “sist, avd Jaiei Tih. pot sols Surr y ae hie yo Taaa ar a 
ong meg free. 7, High Street, Battle, St 18se. Price, with printed instructions, 4s. per lb., sample 1s., of the | for good lan pee par as ea Phak ai, Sab! 
packe! SPA, YORK importer, JoHN W. CLARKE, Whittlesea, Cambrid eshire. certain erophers in soils and climates where Swedes are liab 
OSTON SP. {e} IRE. gs 
PROVIDENCE Phe un T E ai A e to zai ew. Time of sowing middle of June to middle of July. 
| AN is now prepared to send out his| S AND GREENHOUSE F LYCOPO iculars see Surton’s Priced List of Turni 
| C. PADM prep: 3 further particular: p e p 
J new first-class Bedding VERBENAS QUEEN OF 4 DIIN COOLING hav ving a large stock of he Booth: oe may be had i fren Ato Sons, 
31 Is. lant, and SUN SET at 2s. 6d. each plant. ‘4 above in fine healthy per offers a T iyan sgl of neesity Royal Berkshire Seed ishment, Reading. 
ROSES at 1s. per p $ 
2 ecuted in rotation. Has also a few plants still on | choice sok beatiful „varie hae 7 
Orders ex ill THE QUICKEST TURNIP — 
pe of his SEEDLING HOLLYHOCKS. Catalogues giving | the attentio parties co ae 5 ag ‘Culture, s or mig UTTON’S EARLY SIX WEEKS. RNIP. 
fall description of the above may be had on application. wishing to add : to their AP a aea mie filix foemina Se Seodod. is We feeb he URNip— 
n Post-office Orders payable at Boston Spa. _ |var. corymbiferum, the finest hardy Fern in cultivation, good Rocmenen Na só or Mss i'a heavy per bushel, ing a 
YoANTHEMUMS. strong plants, 7s. 6d. each ; Nothochlen: pa "Hookeri, 108. 6d. ; nok less than 1 bushe! ber 5 5h saaie 
CHR Pt ntea, 10s. 6d. : C: teria biaurita, good time for Wheat s 
QUELL axp CO. have now ready for sending out | Pteris argentea, dooria, Milesi ant lose Detby. ‘Also SUTTON'S CHAMPION SWEDE. 
Y several thousands of strong, healthy, well established ta i BL cna lao ca Carriage free, except small parcels. 
jn small pots (for the convenience of package) of the ZALEA INDICA. Surron & Sons, Seeds Growers, Reading. 
Bre ainintiy adapted for forming a brilliant autumnal S.i PONSFORD begs to announce e has a| — NEW Pes CATALOGUE, or 
“ame ir eollection com; oi rg rere and baea] Tp stock of young healthy plants of the fo 
mired durin; ast. s e 3 
lowing 
S 3 
ee and various exhibitions around London, rantha (strong 
thoy offer = on ihe a ae terms, package ee — Panie Aani TE working) 
“gf best vai . 258. Od. | 25 best varieties .. 15s. Perryana Obtusa Criterion 
12 best Serpii Wee Iveryana Exquisite Carminata 
cate kindas 63. per doz., or 408. pe: Duke. of Devon Prince Albert Gledstanesi 
y can be safely” forwaréed on post ab is Qriepidora Holfordiana Rosea superba 
with Se ra charge of 1s. per dozen to cover postage. 
Orders hi at Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
Also strong Camellia stocks for present working, price per 
1 
Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. pe 
on application at 
Loughborough Park Nursery, Brixton, Surrey, 8. 
CINERARIA, PRIMULA, AND CALCEOLARIA SEED. Fa a 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S MSS A ea ae 
Growers to the new MUSCAT HAMBURGH, plants of which 
A meiocmmaa COLLECTION and superior quality of me above tinea and useful Flowers may be Woo pppd hetben Mi angas eE 
— Royal Exotic Tay rsery, ok sea, S.W., Jun 
F NE USCAT GH 
The supplying of plants will be mi oe rotation as the 
obtained in packets of seed at 2s. 6d. each. ear are received, and to meet the of customers the} 
The CALCEOLARIA SEED 9 ya this season will Ee. ripe a July. Will be sent out in three sizes. 
Th k: bli 
‘The CHOICEST PERENNIALS adapted for this seaso o the SEED CATALOGUE, jee ne mise E moa 
sapies of which will be forwarded on application. The second, also a size suitable for fruiting in 1859, 
The NEW SPRING CATALOGUE or PLANTS thi ill also be included if desired though’ not equal to the a. 423. 
The a size bi be good strong Vines fit fori imme- 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. Sieg ETP Pee ang 
Aiei Place, Edgeware o Ro vad, Londen. W. June 26. 
BOTANY APPLIED TO HORTICULTURE. 
CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR SOWING HE COUNCIL or me HORTICULTURAL 
> JULY, AND AUGU pe i s has amai Si age Ba COURSE or FIVE 
Seat) a on July 8, 10, “Ts, D and 1, = EE ae Street, at 3 P.M. 
Tas ~ Fe E I. et. 2 gate ~ General. Considera- 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, ieten is %fucutloneP thong; smut to be 
to be 
ý distinguished from Vegetable “panei Bg How pineto are 
multiply, 
238, HIGH HOLBORN, . LON DON, W.C., ae cae ee ee 
TW RC ta nfs OT 4 
f thi ting, saved from several UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS, | LECTURE, Me SATURDAY, July 10.—-Books 
D and ae can with eens recommend them a mj of orarie quality. ; mp pgs DEW img ges eee a their manner er of prowl; 
CALCEOLARIA. 1s. per pack: | NERARIA, 1s. per packet temperature) {fe neoot rosii On what fey food. Trans- 
PRIMULA SIN ENSIS o 1s. per ‘pac cket. PXLECTURE IIL, “TUESDAY, July 13.—Buds: deaf-buds. 
Le. Their structure, origin, their connection with the 
& Co. have also selected from their general Catalogue of Seeds a few PERENNIALS of the | system of aplant; their various cov and forms Gal). 
choicest: suitable for pran soning me tae some ees ie Their oligo tay in ee 
y ture. trikin; 
extra choice vario 0d. DELPHINIUM HENDERSONI.. ..  .. .. -1e:0d. | propagation. B pe 
canvaiton, Fines ixed, . m Be extra choice Ae LECTURE IV., THURSDAY, July 15. — Flowers; their 
SELF, Ty ext ra choice varieties LLY Hi eee aon xtra ong! varieties: Ke ea | apparent and theoretical structure—their relation to jeaf-buds. 
YELLOW FLAKE, 12 do. do. o. do. SEREI Causes of their abundance, scarcity, absence, degeneracy. On 
» » BIZARRE and SELF, 12 ap; do. ayer z. the beginning of fruit and How seeds are produced. 
b » arg 2 do. do. 7 ixed He Hybrids oes importance of double flowers 
eo Finest mix: ‘ PHLOX PERENNIAL, 12. finest new varieties >. i Sera Ax, raf 17.--Mildews: 
” PERPETUAL, S SELF, 12 extra choic co wars. Finest mixed . TX p Mia aliar How the; yong ot e 
» » FLAKE, 12 do. do. .. POLYANTHUS, extra fine a Ag xamples—Dry rot, gong ‘disease, Corn Mildew, &c 
» BIZARRE, 12 e: paps as STOCK, IMPERIAL, jas splendid varieties eh 43 What favours their production—what opposes their progress. 
¥ En FANCY, 12 do. di “3 m » Finest mixed . . ese tures are delivered gratuito y ESSOR 
PICOTEES, 1 est mixed v Aes ae E NEW CAPE or GIANT, 6 fines st varieties ; a LINDLEY, in aid of the naa of the Society. 
TELLO? choice varieties .. Se A > Li ad mixed y ‘Admission Free to Fellows, and to holders of Ivory Tickets. 
a “ral 2 do. do. z i 3 arses git 12 splendid varieties `. ; Strangers are SaN upon payment of 10s. 6d. for the 
ee s NATASA .. Cours 5s. for. under the age of 18. 
SRA Wore cunt” 12.extra ch t 7 VERBENA, extra chot ice rae EDA ayre may now TS cet to on application between the 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM `. “ot rt 2 Ne gene Yd Jes inest vari varieties doe Peat oe hours of 11 and4, at 21, Regent Street, S.W. 
= CARTER & CO. an, &c., 938, High Holborn, London, W.C. The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
Caa a oee 
'ATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1858. 
e an NURSERY, LONDON, : 
(ESTABLISHED sei hoon eds peat TUAR) Ir the necessity of VENTILATING PLANT HOUSES 7 
2 ESSRS. CHANDLER ann SONS ibeg ‘t blic that they have retired | MOst abundantly has ever been gua we 
m their business at the above Nursery, in favour of should think all doubts will have been remo a 
M E S § R s during the last three weeks, when heat, so UNUSU: 
aud in returning th MILN E, ARN C 0., in the month of page: ar fairly Fatt toecly 
eie ioi $ ARD’S cases A 
Tespectfully so) lika continuance of the same ay i pete s ortdan a A pater expend Sn in Pos si? ane Rise Pie e now discovered that 
suth places are no more suited to vegetable life 
ILNE, ARNOTT, AND CO, fin fo leben lel Tondon omni- 
M EN, SEED nm EN, ARB Bld ter ae "The object of ventilation D PEAY tos A 
SUCCE S ‘ -a rapid change of air, expelling w foobar a mp it 
the processes of op ay tool th an 
mal attention. 
ANDLER lay rat 
al of the eir predecessors have so long perans ae han assurance that all orders | lated poe evaporation, 0 Foy shading. Neither of 
aA So fpr ive their ete an these two purposes can be said to be completely 
Preparation will be published shortly, and forwarded free upon ote 26. | 
