APRIL 25, 1863, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Е 
987 
XTRA STRONG FRUITING VI YANES —All e. 
ing vari TO! out well ripe 
rods, for FRUITING in А25 this Y. ce, from 12. 6 
each ; — а Фр «- Mey 3s. 6d. each, es 
Xung will bem pur — asers. 
u pecially EA S the enr Vines 
MEM for A years given олбой И эй утуру Vide 
Тере Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 1 13, 1 1862, 
pi T. 
AMES DICKSON &Ё Sox 
Chester. 
To Noblemen and Gentlemen, 
п m DISPOSED О 100 and clean 
SUCCESSION PINE PLANTS, sorts, c iefly Old Jamaica, 
with pet Us ism Enville, Bt. Vincent, quen. and others. 
Also re PINE MU NTS, віле. е lot 
а п {о рч Ming 1 thoroughly 
эд. ыу ege e асди 
bon be i and white oo 
pply by letter to A. Z., Post Office, Southwell, Notts. 
v zm иё urseries, Негіз, N.— Roses. 
pe L n SON have the plea sure to announce 
AU ready МУНАР PAR ЕПА, pon, LORD 
CLYDE, in thec ofa f. ew dayi, at 
78. 6d, а TAA „А Coloured Pl тер 
мим Stamps. They havo 
3 А т КИ of D E Pat old; also 
ol 
DE бы privi LISTS of tho New Roses, Hollyhocks, and 
Bedding Plants now ready. 
Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas in Ten Prizes, 
wt Ty 
ЈССЕ: 
Fon та 
ТНЕ py A. qi Д. WARDED 
NL L ON'S СНА 
e. i. Pe lb, ог 458, per bushel, 
E 
MPION. SWEDES 
Royal Berkshire & Seed Establishment, cm 
Sutton's Grass Seeds for all S 
igne AND SONS н 
UPPLY SEEDS TO ELL AGAIN 
small parcels), whereby avoided, 
er has bé een 
From Pro yal Ho оонай] ps ity, London. 
** We hav 
only Justi oo | mA б they have próved the 
sown for шапу years 
The Fira! M 
of Roots and €— at ассын in October last. 
А Copy of Mr. 
t we have 
New Roses 
\ \ J M. PAUL (Son and Successor to the late A. Рат) 
respectfully invites attention to the fo = угод NEW 
ROSES, which will be ready for delivery very sh 
LORD HERBERT, H.P.—Rosy carmine, the йе, не at 
{һә summits in tho way of Beauty of Waltham, large, 
d finely formed, and altogether of t-rato 
Ts. 
UL AY, Н.Р —Velvety crimson, in of 
ral J acqueminot, but ye - — Ан in tho Уле 
neon mia мез үө, due e aM et 
m ра m "^ 
tly an 5 ач 
hab UN. is Tf oe падав оак: 
»- ed AM PAUL, H.P — uL чо red, shaded with 
ers constant] y, ап large апа! 
"a "Хате, of aries of Madame 
RED [M Li Р. Fidi rel polais args thi k, and round ; 
— p сї, and roun: 
flowers up to Christmas. 
Not double e M ia dre Pd but t thio most effecti 
pillar Rose ever offered. 34. 6d. 
WILLIAM PAUL, H.P.—A seedling nateur Vaisse, but 
brighter in colour. Raised at L; iy Cu nist e bond 
Vai: And abo Ar pompae бз, 
BEAUTY OF WALTHAM, H.P.—Bright ros; of good 
size, form, and substance, and КАР Juv. 
Rose is iu und to surpass the description originally Cd dt of 
it. 
АП ФЕ w French Roses, 3s 6d. to 58, each, or 49s. per 
dozen. Thel best of the old Met. аф i lowest ive prices. 
ue P isis well established, in the finest possible 
PRICED CATALOGUE free M 
Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Маа rs N. 
ICHARD SMITH'S LIST of all the acus 
жыз FIR TRIBE suitable for Britain, 
e А 
s ters matin, eo оь е бше 
their synonymes. Free by post for 
Eus Бмітн, Nurseryman, Worcester. 
GTONIA GIGANTEA.— The attention 
e Nobility, Gentry, and the is invited to 
Eae 
the Рола Stock of l-year SEEDLING PLANTS in the | е 
Kingdom, саара їп ирүз ене — v for Spring;planting. 
Price dozen, 124. ; per 100, 3L free by post 
for 12 stam) 
HrNoHxAN, Edmonton, London 
Dracæna — indivisa, from Mount Egmont, 
eCULLOCH have received a supply 
th à 
of the above в Vaso tai corte 
nt with each lot raas E 
Wc sent sun Àl parta ofthe kingdom, Export 
orders delivered free ^3 tho t Shi їр в side in any English Port. 
PRICED LISTS of GARDEN and FARM В EED 
post free. 
€— WILD "FLOWERS, poia speciméns 0! 
e OROHIS TRIBE can arded fresh when 
flow 
For particulars appiy | ui letter to L. e care of,Mr, Groom 
| min: 
L HIGHNESS 
TO 
at ihe Royal 
AVE NO AGENTS, AND THEY 
TB Бк but they deliver 
Goods « RM Free to all parts of tho Kingdom (except very 
18 
made trial of your Grass ——À and it is 
awarded to Боттох & Soxsfor their 
Exhibition | 
* Essay on Pastures” is 
В gratis and 
BUTTON & Soxs, TF Berkshire 8 80 Establishment, Reading. 
rested in 
te 
h 
ri S 
vary in each particu case— sho ош ее 
ently brought out, would 
always depend on the тена ce of some one or 
more persons qualified by the extent of their 
knowledge, and by a happy facility of i i 
it, to take a le x^ A d t 
k of 
› because it e gt ye ean on the support of 
eni and the learned. 
Mur M " Yo v 
MÁS: o 
for the effort. Th - of success — PA 
indeed, no dou у vould, differ in each case, 
| according to the айтап enjoyed, but even the 
re Le mal d dens pe mig M" be s "4 of 
harvest that wi 
Am rx M t inthe coming "e 
see how these .Wimble dor onians have 
2 
lead me 
ge 
lace, 
e purely local, ун 
‚ ав might be found within а 
iles from с 
› | та 
і es the parish church. 
e eu е ыо; condly, that the objects selected should be speci- 
—— пова Биа Prae Mehr en: mter | mens illustrating c nature of the e the tribes 
ie » A of living beings—plan animals, the 
TEPE P i i. kh осн antiquities of dé neighbourhood. Thirdly, that 
(Established upwards of a Century.) | the S Pes ns ch should be re sit 
COLLECTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS, Carriage Free, | tion, and in а qroper state for keeping so) shoul 
NEW ANNUALS. be ойы д) by the name and address of m 
12 Extra fine varieties 10s, 6d. А 6 Extra fine varieties 5s. 0d. 
HALF-HAR UAL 
q 8 selected A Je d 
HARDY АЙНИ АА. 
| 100 Bo карун. e E "n w € —— -— 5s. 0d, 
9 6 
ANNUAL an 
|23 Finest ооа vars Т vl 1 
part in its formation. 
photographs should be jec 
could not be retained or preserved; 
‚The Garveners Chronicle, 
also mag mitad drawings of objects or parts too 
ake 
small to be seen pu the naked eye. Bixthly, that 
TURPATS, APRIL 25, 1863. records sh оша made by several persons during 
а series rry gas P the Myra E the IT appear- 
ts, 
THE ed of TY when all Nature is nidis ma rm аре: i Soman „арыу. кай 
bea MM t a тер. in atural Science should be белел, y: in 
tting Банан to e attention - useum, e i Tbe [t i d of the plants 
readers to the set of the establishment of Or PET cM R Hn useum area should be 
SPUMS, & Байбы insti эш drawn er prin Е: ireula ted. Nint thly, that 
under good management exercise " T an ac urate register of the m reading of the 
most important influence i in origina tag n so some Ж, ЫЛДЫ 
persons brought in contact with them, and in | Kept in » rmt du Py y, that a deseríptive 
е in others, a love of Natural Histo tory | саба], Pu ct Чо Moskau Should be 
rsuits. Indeed, so а x à the case, that it | kept. "Eleventhly, that a llis of works on 
might well be desire rever an institution | Natural Science should » at the Museum for 
of this 
ment of one should be set about дч 
first step prot а Na б, од it 
age, town nised, 
ом 
ог рагізћ ‹ club, should he org: 
It stand your 
I 
wint tof rers ith moderate pro 
ers out o! with mi p um ше! i al 
from 10 to 15 geok big high, leaves 6 X1 
green having a 
c: Medie wok 
; Plants raised from. mt may d 
cted more than usual hardy constitution: 
Price 1s. and 2з. 64. - packet. * 
Xm - н, Seed Merchants, Covent Garden 
ы amusement to all classes in - 
жаам by brin ringing them together 
frien: coute А шее "t 
ш it should also and ро: be calculated to | 
meet -< wants of {һе жо per of the com- 
muni s bes provision of innocent and т 
im ра reereati 
А littl o елы recently publisbed,* d 1 
before а very interesting accoun the 
ALTON has иш pleasure in offering 
E oe г ШШ а a okib, which has been in к 
tha 
kind does not exist, үр the establish- | 
" with. 
m- 
іа) 
n, сопзізіз of Honorary 
каш, who pay 10s. $5 arly, and of Ordin 
mbers (artisans, labourers, &c.,) who pay 
ОКШ, 1з, 6d. quarterly, or ӧз. ear, "Lady 
members are admitted to the Hon 
жашы by рунан of 5 ©. monthly if of the 
жы ary, or 1d, кеу е 
management re d a Committee po 
BN Өз б elected ann 
- of its own body. The 
eading Room supplied wi а Ойт ah пы 
| зене а фа. istae, pu velie rA. and a Smoking 
ch 
the Ms owing selections of Choice Plants :— 
GERANIUMS, Show, Fancy, and Spotted Varieties of 1869, | ТО ° eration for several Г у Аг. чам edon, in | Room, in which che ess, ts, dominoes, and 
at 158, to 18s. per dozen, A lar rg» oo collection of shoice varieties беу. еа 8 в the writer o ese rooma open 
өш, йон. MEY ng plants, at бз, and 9з. per dozen, | book, to io no reason why а local club, of “he | neia See wosk E deys [SP Stol Алу 109. 
sele -— 
ROSES, in lar : go quantities on their owh roots and the charac t: на thë Мез Village OY р.м., and 501 зж ids LS andaya ilg Read- 
Manetti, at 9s., 12s., 18s. per now ttn exis! Маш T s 
the Varieties of John ів, 185 я 
dun M moe d. 24s, per dozen, 
ALIAS Choice 
m 
р 
ре РОСНБІАВ of 1863, 5а. As 9з. per dozen. 
-HOLLYHOCKS, fine varieties, 
Я ФАН, Now Show EL Bal 
er pee 
Lo iy тА 
n» Mesi quem 12s, per 
i Pr 
— 
-of 1862, s. per dozen; Босе айо 
r^ rmn ie wh. to ор 4 же 
i 
. like th. that p DES useful hints 
pariah of a a largo oity v^ P ан insti 
opting such of usefulness 
lectures, leoturets, cupo com or 
here find аз ehat-meetings, 
d d заспе those 
nt in who Pp" take 
"| oné of the most ightful of duties, 
og and elovatiag subjeots ved 
"ems, their own minds derive gratifi 
emis by those w! 
аа 
institution such 
ERE to оде o 
to bring them 
and enjoyment of — 
neighbours; i 
