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D EXOTIC 
ROCAS has for ae eam * devated 
botanical pursuits, mpg, has acer 
and Exotic specimens. He has also 
the conservation of an Exoti 
Cae 
to 
90,000 British 
experience in 
devote his time exclusively to the 
and is papari to receive orđers 
genni undertake any 
ko 
sape & 
pow intends to 
wt a business, 
British Flowering Plants, 
tet Poe also small collections | 
nearly comple! 
ox A truction, ax a uced | | 
dope a 
or p ins! 
arranged, smel, and an ogi 
reva mpe to FREDERICK 
e, London, W.C., will | 
N E E O 
R oma UNDER THE SHADE OF TREES, 
[=se d Fæ 
AXUS ae aaa Mas. zo 
` CBPHALOT. as w succes van 
their fine foli por 
~e Be te sh shade of other trees. ee 
Lra ime aii poer S tor then rye ee ot 
smana equisitions. 
oat te a 6a. tr ale upwards, except 
4 Berbers intermedi the lowest price of which is 5s. each.— 
Bagshot, August 21 jot Lets Ee: PA 
a 
HARLES GRÜNEBE RG, NURSERYMAN, 
King’s Road, Ch: Isea, and § ED MERCHANT, of T. 
A-Maine, begs to en pete: rs in Horticulture, and 
rt of the beautiful ground: 
, facing the King’s Road 
to te that part to a Horticultural and 
ment in “thelr various branches, on the most 
EOE 0 Chains Tiba ee A a 
EW STRAWBERRY “GENG. eines nn 
plants of the above unequalled new variety are 
sending out at yi et ue 100, ise for oe 9e SN 25 
per dozen; the 25 o n will be se tage | and 
free. This Straw! 
in cultiv: 
SS Se aa 
warf in da 
ewer banii its fruit wi ell above the foliage, 
mene a feels poong that this Strawberry will give 
Ls. ca ken a yev ver yet offer ed to the public, 
—- 
ii 5 Per 100.— 
am Sonum 
Admiral Dundas 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
ve a ret ena of fresh | 
CARDEN SEED: 
epee’ yd SONS a 
Cabbage, of any 
Lettuce 
Onion f sorts 
Choice Calceolaria, Primula sinensis, and Ci 
“indis, ` sorts 
Spina 
Turnip 
» 
og 
The above i$ a had by ona a ve adi RAR rris 
____ Royal Berkshire Seed Es ent, Reading. — 
N NG 
\ " TINTER FEED— 
ITALIAN RYE on on LE TURNIPS 
TRIFOLIUM INCA AT UM EARLY CABBAGE 
ESSEX DWARF RAPE WHITE MUSTARD 
The above articles sown during the month of August will be 
sure to produce a valuable supply of feed from ‘rae toa hi 
pa next. New Seeds can be obtained at moderate pri 
Sutton & Sons, Royal Berks Seed Es 
BEST SUBSTITUTE FO 
Maii Readin KE 
635 
rage, w we use a 1 a more extensive one ded 
from panee 32 preceding years, 
eer, it Sa ene nn 
ah. Feb, | Mar. | April) May | June July 
mean hight: Deg. | | Deg. slime Deg. 
me An 7 JE ARAR 47 07 59 43 re Deg. 
36/8 4.78 | 40.77 | 47.20 | 52.02 | 64.58 61.09 
1.11 wl 3a ‘aa 1.97 
ca we find „April of t the present ; year 
rage, an 
Hp nore than 1 degres; but in bh a, ad 
m ctually below 
thea a 
Now, there i is nothing i in ya abo era 
to wh 
HES 
RIFOLTOM | ao pono R hise haw 
mson ver 
STANDISH, URSERYM. Bagshot. — ves to Pe ete If sown in Augugt 
BERBERIS TAPONICA. | aganenis BEALI. ither Er fresh an =a ccnp bble, a heavier cı ae 
BERBERIS INTE t Kiii the sweat Gower will be r endy e “mowing in in May aa June next than 
are remarkable for their ee a agi H from common mn Clo the previous spring, and is highly 
pæra of their flowers, an the a aA iv eh re f in a | Valuable either for ranita or for hay. To insure success it is 
SKIMMIA — oie bi paa E ai Drais chielopne w Seed, and to sow in August or | 
an ? rst wee = em 
el of bright red berries are borne all the year round. N & Son Reading, eee pertinn pt fine new Seed just 
thresh shed. As it is beco arly culare a be 
given, or Baud wi with aoig nate cae obtained post fr ine 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Read 
\OTTAGER’S KALE (Teur Stock).—This year’s 
harvesting, fine sound Seed. Price on a reta Re lb. 
—ARTHUR Gre ong & Co., Pine-apple Place, ware 
Road, August 
LO 
AMES VEITCH, JUN., Borki Exotic ie Nursery, Chel- | 
reci 
o announce tha’ t he has 
the e greai at adva 
= or petaranl airdipn of Bulbs dej 
PLA 
— a in ee measure 
NTED EARLY IN THE SEASO. August 21. 
rename SEEDSMEN, ETC. 
jeld Cabbage ; Italian - src Stubble pity 
PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS, separate or in mixtures 
Ditto ditto for renovating old Grass. 
27, Great George Street, Westminster, S. W. 
~ 
ived his annual | my 
ent can 
Scene n . 
Let u: = oon e the saan buanan of 
the inp with those Chet rene 
| Jan, | Feb. | Via May | June 
y Deg: | Deg: | Deg: | Deg. | Deg: X 
peh 42.62) 45.67| 50.68] 167.58) 64.52] TLT7 
re 45.38] 41.75) 51.19). 5973) 65.45) 81.90} 75.42 
—3.92) 4-0 46 ses ea +10.18 
t will b sree that whilst the — tem mpe- 
rature of tices segs pis with two exceptions, 
below the ave the 
ean ait was W 
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a res provided there is sufficient moisture 
rere round. It was 80 last season, in which as 
hoy i> t owi ing to much sun “heat a high day tem- 
eiA mie oe maintained. 
Che t us next compare t the mean minim 
| erature of this ae with that of the miar ot 
2 yea 
Myatt’s Eleanor... 
British — ae 
Prolific 
ARAACOO™ 
us 6d. 
Extra fine mixed Moers 
brilliant colours, 1s. per 
Extra fine strong plants of the Delphinium BORGA 8s. 
et. our own ODS! 
one seed; from flowers of the most y 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
TURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1858. 
has s been i in some ps coin arkier rer various 
inet are being: made bee err it. 
mdent, ‘‘ 
‘ollows 
a I should feel’ obliged to you ot ay whei fi fion | 
servation, and from 
erwise ? 
warmer or eid this. year 
e 
pos! hen th the iey 
, Wi 
Si ego slampa w x ae or oi as Toy case 
MAN, and FLORIST, 
than n last? i oes the average stand, i a 
comparison with the last 10 years? There 
t AR 
A corre- Ma 
temperature , the highest 
urred o! he 6th 0 “of pole thermometer rote : 
shade ov; her? it has only been as hig 
the present oberg viz., Jay. 18th, 18 aad 
; butin neither ‘of these cases 
of the 
_ EDWARD owt preeti SEEDS 
ve i 1, Abbey Church ‘Yard, Bath. 
Tre following ne 
named STRAWBERRIES, which were in 1857 t 
Horticultural : ‘Society's Garden, London, for oon 
tested, is is contained in a letter from» Mr. A. Henderson, the 
| oy tendent, dated Horticultural Garden 
È 
i 
e: | 
ua Hi vm Bay | t 
medium ze, good 
ETOS 132, per 0; 20s p- 100; 
AERE ut, very P Aa 
ary Orat hab boc flavour very good. 
5 per 100. 
broad and thin, widely serrate 
a first-class Straw wherry.” 18s. per 3 ae 
“Dark red flesh, solid, rich and excel- 
Barly, very large. 18s. per 50: 
.—Very large and ug good flavour. 
= earliest of 
omua 
bearer, no 
ER Sn 
one of the very best. 
ane: 
presented d-with a A few plants, and 
„I much pleasure i in 
bourhood (No orwood, 
an it has been 
Jun at it has 
>| Wheat 
ae Test.” oe The ie scitbed to settle the points 
tissue, as laid down by our correspondent, will 
i probably be da teaiting to many of our readers, 
Let us then 
ean temperatures of oe months January to July 
` | inclusive in in 1857 « and 1 iiy 
May ‘fae | 
Deg. | Der. | Deg. | Deg. 
35.58] 37.35 | 41.95 | 45.71 
+ | 86.86) 34.78 40.77 | 47.20 
$0.78}—2.57 i —7.18}4+1.50 |—1.06 2 .43|—9.97 
rom'the above it ios that t the months of 
and on the 
han ticio 
ference 2°. 
want | this yard ope) Sai colder than t eee, 
a comparison | between this 
m a tine 
Surrey) ; ing : 
cool su agi A others reeling 
3° 
compare, in the first place, the 
a 
S 
4) July 5th, 1852 
temperature 
time 
meter, insulated so as’ to be a 
of heat from, the earth, cated as much as 
et 
foars Borron oaas usif, instead of a 10 years 
