m 
FEBRUARY 14, 1858.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 147 
AMES C. шы, ө Доо 
J few lbs. of M following to АД to n Tr: ado: 
ELVIL NG KAIL, 
VARIE GATED M sd [5 garnishing, 
SNOW'S WINTE CCOLI, true, 
LIITLE PIXIE OABPAGE 
NEW, ЖЕН STEM 8A NOY, 
DANVER’S YELLOW ONION 
DOMATOE DE LAYE 
HENDERSON'S PINE-APPLE ВЕЕТ. 
n, W.C., , have а 
is suflieient force brought {о bear upon It 
Sawera a the application of m iron isi that 
the f advantage o n consists, and for 
e tho i inventor Pas eredi 
b 
а tree is to be "transplanted, the m 
seeds which he had caused to germinate thro ough 
| holes in bros dises placed over glasses filled 
with Each perforation was occupied by а 
sigle rw and a^ was poss sible. 
to examine - 
tips of ther root, an i 
he 
give 
branches as far -— ma 
m the bole sufficient to secure a 
ARDY FLOWE 
only, sent te e by post or rai 
SUTTON anD SONS. 
il by 
IE 
A COLLECTION of the ben rn ай pne known .. 108, Fig 
А COLLECTION of the bes sknown .. 7 
A COLLECTION of the best з нег known .. 5 
SUTTON'S C. cu gesagt аср: 
SurrToN & Sons, Seed Gro 
uses, Danes ев, & 
culus e. 
TYSO, Тобет e 5 даран к Кышкы 
pt rks, begs to offer named as 
DS, of Showy Colours М 
o 
ill е sent A free. 
з, Reading, Ber 
y simply lifti up the di 180, which со ould | be diui 
withou t the slightest i injury to the spongelets. 
Colou atter 
ring meehanieally suspended iu 
water was dnd rly useless, though employed in 
man Substances therefore 
according to e nature of tree. The ball of earth 
(its aiio having been previously с че би оп), 
ist о be und d on one side, and one 
the iron plates the convex side outwards 
were used whieh Nero iet soluble in water, 
and Sid „could b the cellular 
50 Splendid MUERE a cu vie coder яс. ected the cells of the spongelets, and the me Я 
50 ditto, Туво'в SEED LINGS, о овоо A 80s: to 3 0 0 |together, with as much force as w the | ficial cells of the parts immersed. "Activé iquors 
50 DOUBLE ANEMONES, one IL ова 01 о th firm, the ends of the roots being Хог айоіей tho spongelets мый Md орой 
50 Ditto Single Mixed .. . 98. 6d. to e present left free bet the cords. А . In the first case, the roots are surrounded, 
IMPORTED GERMAN S. Asters = А Виза, i iall t their extremit deposit of 
1шшде да. Lexica Жый Peupiom, Zim Ls cord should be passed from the straight ends of S y ы s TE nsi AA 
ed assortments, 1s. and 2s. 6d. each. two plates above е ow the ball, an uring matter, үг rend: ptior 
5s. i 
the be 
f quality. 
VO LOGUES d or post free for one stamp. 
АП the above articles can be sent by Post. 
eer —Carriage Free 
M. CUTBUSH дахр SON beg to intimate that 
they are now prepared to execute orders for GENUINE 
GARDEN SEEDS, for which their house is extensively known 
Mr. C. зең es his personal 
attention to this branch of our 
n their 
igit posi sit ion, T dieu nder 
mined 45 tree being gently Ae if ' necossary), 
n the Фр, side to |е 
sh 
е Spong 
| sbongelets ar ar d бр the 
and a 
the fir à pais, the ends of the opposite pairs being 
кы laced together, and the outer edge admi g 
pw 
follow the e 
bu adis, a а екан whieh ha 
bearing on the condi ту” is iw 
business, and we can confidently recommend all offered as also laced as befo; bre: "V hen this has Potatoes, "Tu urnips, &е., by 4 M. 
being of the best quality, at as moderate prices as consistent, sedis e, there remains the ball bf fears CAUVET educes Бон КЎ the corollary that it is 
— еее aa held firmly together by means of four | usel the course Lf the n plants by 
d 1 lates of iron, two above and|means s colour ed inject 
BI Vu Ohrysan beneath, which аге secured by vertical| Having өйы, thes lue he proceeded to 
nes dae До PRHS, N изын XX Stoko, N pr hing. at the direpmísenoo Y. the ball, and s examine the que ether there is really any 
supply from his great Stock of the above 90 of t ends of tho se SX OR. fri pem In the eourse of his 
large Varieties for 108, ; t bist РОМРОХЕВ каеш meet. » wd urse, e | experim x he ascertained that roots physio 
23 pairs of Pom e л dcc = EX: Strong in proport Bion to m size СЕ weil ^d logically в «е "da not absorb indifferently all ni 
w CATALOGUES ready f t tances diss solved in water m rmed his 
N.B. тох вото нечо all orders io To раа (Ck Н. Bin», the ball; but once done, and m met prie 
Stoke Newin wm 
sin carefully la laid round and lae 
, Asters, and Маш 
BUTLER AND MoCU 
recommend their Collections of hhe above to Amateurs 
and Exhibitors. Messrs. B. & Моб. ared neither 
ыр сеа nor expense in procuring the very best. 
BUTLER & MoCuLLocH, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden 
^g ndon, W.C. 
LLOCH strongly Moa 
for rmer views that iti is | only after the 
e spongelets that. буй e 
any kind of packing material to и, them, the 
| might X. ue from one end of the kingdom to | substances, whe Quer r poisonous, inert, or not capable 
the,other without injury ai any season, provided | of being assimilated, ean be absorbed, and that 
the m boa PEDES the roots were kept in a | doath ensues unless new roots are thro wn out ; that 
uo s кты gie ound haye no power o 
e thus removed has reached its 
New and Rare Plants. 
, RARE, 
ription, inspect or apply at 
ES — and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS 
WILLIAM prs rx ee 
or New and Rare Plants, 
King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. В 
| destination, эу 18 MNT ae ич place, nothing 
is idea oma: to с eor 
ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1863, 
ehe Gardeners Chronicle, |. 
sulte 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING by ge 
"NrpwrspA, Feb. 18-Society of Arts 
чоь — 19—Linnean 
2% 20 f Royal Horticultural Генев 9 is 
at S, Kensington 
ҮЕ saw the other day at Mr. SrAwDISH'S 
nursery at зао whence are being removed to 
а des nursery at Ascot, sund d-sized Coni- 
rs, what appeared фол y. to be a very capital con- 
hee... for TRANSP € ТЕЕЕЗ. The pla 
we understand, ori with Mr. Бото 
alkirk, and has been for а b or: two 
deli 
different parts of fully тошо where by its. aid pene 
trees are $ femoved at any period of the 
g indeed preferred 
e 
st 
is not only simple in itself, e 1 ы 
e in its application. There 
n 
nda- | one p 
of in 
wan 
We believe the pts 2mm employed a iow 
t Mr.SonLEY himself may be 
he cord or rope | Wh 
ch has held ihe айы оће, = lift off the die 
upper and to slip out the low and then in the t of „their evolution, while a minute 
eàrefully to fill in a soil abo AA ет бетй ies of | quantity is eliminated m the во и leaves 
the roots, the growth of which latter will be facili- | together th the water of evaporation. Arseniou 
ated, and the steadiness of the Ly acid, for vmm is not absorbed by plants grow- 
greatly by the Жср of the undisturbed mass|ing in а soil w has been purposely poisoned, 
of earth which ha as vu во easily been re sined ксы 26 Hh is ed hy and then it arrests Ter 
and destroys the plant. If the plant 
е ^ OW, p appreeiabl e quantity ы 
arsenic is not found by o chemio cal analy: sis in 
fruit, 
‚ having, of cour 
n the centre "when the ends of "their (o 
to be inconvenienced. - 
latter oint has an 
s 
a 
The plan i is so simple en 80 — that it 
deserves to be made generally know 
long been a question of interest whether 
I 
an, | Roors have any power of мре рро from the food 
of | dissolved i isture w. 
e mo unds their 
preceding oropping g, and. there are collateral points 
(m 
2o 
o Un subject, the of which have 
** Annales l,a 
in| publication the botanical jet) of "which d rags its 
icd ngth = to the great dissatisfaction of its 
себе 
Рош x 
with guste. he чэ жеге ad 
а natural sta 
Жав i E 
striking Way inM 
| exor. 
an apothecary in the French 
some ipara sting experiments 
g [appeared in 2 шү. n number of Be Salso 
” dated 
д, 
8'8 A 
nversa Bd betwen Лл ны sto himself 
Mond i 
o im- 
ever by their 
cr deco; $ E that inasmuoh as the 
ge of p з do no LB. excretory 
r 
az 
Ф 
+з 
mA ЖАНАЛЕ! to e plants of th 
ааа it must 
ы sd u bes түк ге desto йош поё on any _ 
зе ber pis rences which we — 
in the quantity 
хе been genera gem there 
