 Avoust 14, 1858. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. _ » 619 
E eae cer ee ee ma 
CHOICE pee SEEDS Rang SOWING re ie ros nance whieh mot ais igen og a, 
; raised a suspicion in the minds of 
UNE, JULY, AND AU 
——_»——_———_- 
A naudo spectator or two that it must have 
| the 
| be en ue 1 ace, ror 
J AMES CARTER & za SEEDSMEN, Ba oa oT tien te 
bte f th b 
HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C., u aprima eir ina ility to pro- 
ng O i from several eavay acct COLLECTIONS | : 
EG to offer £ sens wu uel pee A, Beg hp enth hereto en aenbenreil Another specimen having reached w thao 
cket NERARIA, 1 ket day from Cyfarthfa we are able to describe its 
CALCEOLARIA. 1s. per pac l s. per packe | dimensions more mi nutely. It weighed slos, 100zs., 
PRIMULA SINENSIS wruetaTs. ls. per pac cket | wes 28 inches lors and had the following "me mea- 
& Co. have also selected from their general Catalogue of Seeds a few PERENNIALS of the | surements, A b = 
wr nn 
ab orali , and suitable for rge -e er cen clams: 24 inches = 8} inches 
2 3s. Od, P Gos pi ae Sh aha = a 
ANTIRRHIN UM, — — : d, | bias eth, k “4 x s. Od | 2 Pat’ Mr 
> a HOL: tra sl ow varictie oe ae | 6} ie = 
aor Ta Agra | 2 do, do. Sct wer = 
~ , BIZARRE an nd SELF, 12do. ao. cides i 
vite FA Tant eed do. do. 34 PHO wastes aL acy inst tint vane a ee cross section at C is oot t ea in 
y PERPETUAL, SELF, 12 extra choice vars. Finest mixed . i e mpeg. tate g cut. 
a FLAKE, 12 do. do... «- POLYANTHUS, extra tne. Seal PoE sith de Bi: 
+ BIZARRE, 12 do. We roe STOCK, IMPERIAL, 10 splendid varieties .. ps At have 
s » FANCY, 12 do, do, WEY ye warmed. Gee: i 
i Finest mixed, paat oG "CAPE or GIANT, 6 finest varieties .. 8 should like to hear what our ‘rea 
PIOOTEES, 12 extra choice varieties .. 7 w: , Finest mized ad ar on the subject. 
S YELLOW, 12 do. do. Pe Pi bs are he AN i 12 splendia vatieties ; R n produ ri s: 
4 a RPETUAL, 12 extra choice varieties 7 VERBENA, extra choice et, a per? ve men of the yp ean Hero,” 31 inches 
*____ Finest mixed.. 2 ee 12 finest varieties long, is mentioned as having been obtained b 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM .. =. — ~ hy energie? : gro J at Rivenhall, in nti and dnchae of 
The BULB CATALOGUE J uing § ill be published ¢ on the 1st of Sep “ est Prolific,” 30 ine ches long, by Mr. 
93 o} Epwarps, of V ; but if we are not mistaken 
JAMES CARTER & -60., Docin &c., 238, 3, High Holborn, cake W.C. ane ree send nder jet, aot weighing half Mr 
Crawsi en mentioned in 
FOR IMMEDIATE PLANT es Bigaa, 42 ‘fool ies long, grown by 
* the B. Buvert, Taunton, that am Pe sie was 
BUSBY'S sTocKWOOD GOLDEN HAMBURGH VINE. > Ao a e 
e alk: į 
i Mr. þeawsnar bine us that the Cucumbers 
= eT . in question have been grown in boxes about 3 feet 
J A M E S r E i T c H, JUN., from te Tight, the stalks Aedined on trellis work 
der the glass so that bes fruit mia down. The 
p to intimate that -he is prepared to supply VINES of the above SPLENDID GRAPE at the | seed was brought from Indi diffi- 
entioned prices cult sort to get seed from, the pres woes aew 
‘ior Vines, in 12-inch pots, fit for fruiting next 30s. each, | that 30 fruits have not seam above ee 
Fine To do aa peers well “established, with pae vel I ripened ‘Canes, 1ös. ;, Tre Canadian local 
Fine ayaa old V ; 10s.6a. ,, trengthening eir edu cational “institutions xg 
Grape having asiro ofr equontiy before the Pivi J., nET MERE: tt tmnnecessary to 6 á any further as’ to ite | enlisting in the professorial ranks’ good men from 
ee H an however ry ba py tosay that he has receive mos te satistuctony reports from those who have grown and fruited | = old country—a course p bary consistent with 
S se: mn, w nie à fully confirm all that has heretofore nm sai ad hi enerall y marks th ro- 
bic A T zP é soun payi which g y e p 
meuibitiois in in'1859, pa kei = and timo of whieh Fah apples ar oreo arded at one of the London Horticultural Society'e | sostinigt of the great Transatlantic colony, Among 
BEST THREE BUNCHES, £5 | FOR THE SECOND BEST DITTO, £3 | FOR THE THIRD BEST DITTO, £2. |the latest appointments pe net of Dr, GEORGE, 
r e : Lawson, of Edinburgh, to fhe sete emistry 
2 Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea, S.W.—Aug. 14. le aa Natural ii ry POr ’s College, Kii 
A meeting 
lace aeons HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
i “Bee. Ene Gardeners’ Chronicle. Sn eo 
¢ d TURDAY, AUGUST 14, hee nial not m 
— ARTHUR HENDE RSON anD CO. hav MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
h pleasure in direc! the attention ei sigs 2 Paw 
a Growers to Gie i aoe bet nig HAMBURGH, plants of which ee hr ee ad ns. 1{ National Hsiao... 2 pa 
peel aa Ie 
; > supplying ia ol plants wil bo an triot rotation as the | ANE, Sir 
onders are received, and to meet the wishes of customers they Anour five weeks ago the visitors to a meeting a. 
The first size will be remarkably large Vines, suit- s. ad. | of the Horticultural Society in nt Street were | GoopsrR 
able for fruiting in 1859, sad ion e of carrying | astonished—we speak literal —at the dimensions XDREW 
Tyd a dozen 
33 lbs., and varied in length fron 2 
tart ony Pa r 
im to pre-emini 
ono in Oci tober, at 10s. 6d. = 
