JANUARY 17, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
тања AL GAZETTE. 
51 
ID and SHOWY г FLOWER SEEDS 
(post qe 
А COLLECTION of the b best je 
A COLLECTION of the best » ы known 
EC e m 0) 
orts known 80 10s. ss 
07 
5 
EDS will be sent post ho. 
ы rs, Reading, Berks. 
Seeds for Exportation.—New Seeds, Growth of 
UTTON лхр SONS will iE 
their NEW SEEDS of this year’s gri 
Messrs. кодан °з niode of packing 
economica 
For terms, &c., apply to SurroN & Sons, Royal Berkshire 
taint 
and cannot be relied upon t 
that shall m all the p 
which its paren 
hi 
same, although in such cases 16 may be i t be 
Ке ар, in эзем» by the a 
to riety | 
Кету зараб for | 
t was dis tiir ishe P xceptions 
been i 
But even here the Dam law 
Seed Establishment, Reading. 
I. 
BUTTON & бом; 
For prices 78 (stating quantity required) 2 SUTTON & Soxs, 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Readin, 
mee Nt TET TURO IET oem temm 
Clover Seed. 
( PEL CLOVER ED may be 
obtained Price A oramg, iD parkot 
and qu тзн? Kk e a (md will be бта оп арр 4 
ng, B 
URCHASERS of ят QUANTITIES ш 
ТИБИ ог r АВОИ N SEEDS will be supplied liberality 
N 
f the undersigned. 
Seed Growers, Readin 
Vegetable, Flower, an 5 рн аг uide 
` NEw 
OBERT s NEW 
мн кнд priced 
TM SERDEN, Imported 
йз; and RARE 
ed, E liage in Miscellaneous, 
Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy- Plants, ? тд is Ее publish. ed, 
and will be for warded Post Froo to all a ррїїса: 
Exo ing, Su ACH 
ойе етт» Тоо! 
tirling, ея апа. 
W DR MMÓND AND SONS' 
e of SELECT VEGETABLE br gro аб дешк 
аА ж. сазан. TOOLS, › for 1863, is n ady, 
be had on applieation. 
„теа мы еше fes ures of е Catal 
E. А e б тара ves alike 
Ming me e 
selection from its rooms 
ogue are 
to the Gardener and Amateur. 
I neces byu 
геа omitting what аге 
теге omnid of the same un De diferent names. 
*,* Seeds Carriage Paid, " formerly. 
W. Юъомиохо & Rows, Seed a nd I 
Stirlin 
above now read ratis 
—- on уа 
eed апа Ми. Establishment, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 
Ses, 
УА. to announce that he 
and Bulb Catalogues for 1862.3. 
DWIN "HOLLAMBY begs to announce that his 
cod DESCR ы dox m CATALOGUE or Же 
d 
will be forwarded g 
Dwar 
nm Hen LAMBY 
and other leading varieties, in the | һауе sprun е POT seedl shows 
mius д се 08 з spplcation marked difference in habit, it immediately becomes 
unbrdge Wells, Kent. | t great interes e Pear-raiser, as 16 is f 
on Seed! Melon Seed!!— Hybrid C. пе). such that a new variety deserving of notice is 
MEREDITH сап supply Seeds of lis First "e expected to arise. Ву sowing the seeds of late 
s Ми oe кемле “усе Ben АА DUM п and | Pears, ono might naturally hope that a variety 
N.B. P. a ont тау 'be made їп postage st: might be obtained that would produce fruit to 
J. Ме Ottage, Garston, near Liverpool 1 : But 
NM LON—CHAUNTRY HYBRID. к-с 
IN вдә PON ; beautifully netted, and a 
Rai from Orion and Woolverstone Perpetual 
awarded the for flavour wherev 
pesi Сш 18, 6d., on aj ledio ox 
J. GILBERT, бот, , Ipswich, 
N EW „MELON, PRINCESS ALEXANDRA. — 
e A new hybrid of pte Shape, very quartered 
e “з esh, with ve lito gems in ce 
delicate Pine Apple flavour. Can be high hly mM rU 
hn т variety. 1s, per packet. 
ES CARTER & Co., 237, 238, & 261, High Holborn, W.C. 
"Has 
exhibited. Price 
pie 
| recen 
there e "A e no doubt that the different 7 бууга 
we regard wi WR e would gradually revert to their 
original con 
have н, 
the view of directing 
logieal frie 
ments o 
wW. mproved by cultivation ате | таз 
annually raised from seed with the greates p cer- | 
the 
rt of man, and if gre eat 
Neetarines. The most remarkable is that of the 
Bellegarde Peach producing a Nectarine; and the 
Bourdin each, a we n late melti n 
par Her think is epe d roof to 
say the dust "ineredulous, na ot only do 
eedlings of the Pene and 
arin лсе 
roduc 
js still 
n em to make these remarks wi fh | v 
nds to the 
n raising scedling fruits that we 
whata онн 
ore singular Ex inexplisble i n that tho fruit in 
should, in to gig ging its 
erem of another 
m kindness of our esteemed correspondent Mr. 
beli eve 
CATALOGUE |i 
uch as have | N 
0. 
rious sections, an 1 
eul 
mplement Warehouse, | doch 
v»: 
but 
ver Mant with w "hat dM, 
resting su 
matters is so жүл to respect. 
with tbe Pear. 
is no one at the M 
ose opinion 
Ъјес 
аз detailed 
мш, | 
ignonne, 
n that of the varieties from which the ey 
Prep 
Such are a few of the facts which Neve pep 
e b 
e they show us | how mue г 
new во: 
"ra Passo Colmar, 
d'Ar remberg have each. a ма Kai маи, 1 
s Monarch, 
a remar € le н r? 
а 
Louise 
elca nt th 
publie from being imposed upon with varieties that 
Г А. no other merit besides novelty to reco 
ommend 
nowledge 
od ўе 
м aS ms e cause of las sire rain, in- 
been from late sorts w 
ut s whieh — import- 
ance to the pomologist ie Ce that relate to си 
eaches and Месбагіпез ; and to М 
raising o 
Rive ERS we arẹ indebted for түм бы се M RT dis- 
often bear fruit like the parent Whe 
in form and кн, тр. ы but for the mos 
part they will ripen ea 
ead of f snow, by which the West of 
Ear urope is el э visited. Тһе prevailing notion 
is that somehow the Gulf Stream has changed its 
de its 
ewspapers, sharks have our 
shores, and as they cannot live out of warm water, 
е inevitable inference is that the sea that sur- 
rounds us is heated, othing seems eapable 
produeing such an ct except the prodigious 
current that flows from the Gulf of Mexieo. 
E О 
The Gardeners Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1863. 
EETINGS FOR TRE ENSUING WEEK. 
Fruit 
buco y cn a аве), 
VAT uUi 8 PA 
WzpNzrspax, Jan. af 
Ана А some шали d ете but аге | 
ting о e Geographical Society 
other evening this opinion received the 
support of no less a person thau (Lieutenant 
now) Captain MavRx. This gallant officer said : 
en he was at Bermuda, on his vod r from 
"воо th Carolina һе saw ud Нев 
AJESTY's navy who had bee па for some 
Уми on the North American баор and he was 
told by him that on his passage from Halifax to 
en uda үл ad come across this extraordinary 
phenomenon—that the Gulf Strea staly у 
westward. mperature di 
ved water e all uro ct but his жын age 
nad i On орама мн ried it again 
only vari V es of one anojar Wo expr Iy. this | саге and, singular to 
on. dy ago, e seen by referring to Кам, ч һа ы; їп that the Gulf Stream not 
Gar s' Chronicle for 1856, page 531, but only was no ме again its usual course, b 
fortun TR unable to adduce any well | punpinp backwards, Не thought the action of the 
authen instance of a Nectarine having been | Gulf Stream accounted for the mild winter now 
raised from the stone of а Peach, or a Peach from | being experienced in England. 16 operated like a 
the stone of a Nectarine. | hot-air сга їп be Sea, sati mpera- 
. THE raising of new varieties of fruit from seed | On this mes Mr. Rrvers tells us, that “being | ture, and, to 
s an етанол that not unfrequentiy engages ће | much struck with the earliness and goodness jj TE in id sg y^ Tea 
attenti ion of the amateur, as well as the pra ataei some Early York Foedus, s ы n не trained against | country in the long run ip eur its elimate. 
ho А LAM gr y me to both a MET po of the first I d from America— 
source of great interest and amusement. Indeed, |l sowed the stones a: de. 15 or 20 trees, 
it is to their care and skill, no less than to their These have all borne fruit . . One whioh is A L E Which has tenti ben auri on ш ош i 
P MM ebted for eolum мы тре cting GRAFTED CONIFERS. 16 bas been 
the choice varieties of fruit which now m our|of е: б-н зө Early oorr wa mee Imen тер. an tha: G6 per that grafted trees are 
deant, s and add so mo пбн РЕ wig To|this batch of ditional interest — € w pi n, other that trees raised 
obtain these may asy n exaetly like a the others, wi m seeds or c ings a 
matter ; some, perhaps рз, ay етеп1тшарїпө e they have [» gland leaves and ge flow e a w dv it 
ай toy the seeds ota a favourite ponis MEL in ger of a large size, with yellowish flesh.” t appear to rior le which m P thus summarily 
to have youn $ pim s of the identical m the new white Nectarine ised disposed of, нр it seems Der 
variety ri БА ple or Pear то дор seeds were т T seedlings, All proved like the parent but | p вт tobe a pani то tis nee th 
Ше? this they wi y disappointed ; | one “that e Взе has proved of great |“ things avoi ricult; 
for although the seeds will produce ve qute Hilai for it is a large Peach with a silvery| 166 us a little into eme ad н Tt 
‚ yet white ski ee has the same leay ot be di icut, indeed ы свз раве e 
owes to pu. the latter, tà nde as its pa омо ce 
eatable; + more frequently u of its origin,” are grown, to | 
Че рилиши T Other instances similar to the above, end in уйган d 
id ү wir Ж ade table | are recorded yide inermi AEG 
1 |to à eoda T8 
seeds reproduce REB ме e place among. Ке m Меч from Peaches. аек on Biens. than which it is impossible 
