| Apert 30, 1859.] 
“aD Tyo HUNDRED agree im EICHT 
PRIZES. PLANTS IN 
F. AND A. have i s 4 — Mn 
SMITH nee, A 
fine), Oytisus: 22 ventri: 
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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
383 
when the recent alterations were carried out , and that 
they hav e been gei from the corruption of the 
half qu qu uani 
e are genuine only i in our sealed — iod may 
be had jes — (— à Nu men and Seedmen in the 
Kinet 
———$gPRING CATALOGUE. 
* A 
| altera 
= 0 cosa coccinea n super. — * 
ES oe vo ge E. Cavendishi, B  Nyoride; f Iti A d om side malaria a arising there- 
ms ed E. rspicu uchsias, Calceo jas, Heliotrope, rom. is now ‘anc * bm 1 x remo E qi the 
: Hydrangea, € 5 Fairy oses, new p e floor with a layer 
r ee ei ira uua p ECCE at to fate Tae 
— pari p. io 
ERUNT CHAMPION S SWEDES at the East Duiwibh, Barre koe bu ilding, in order to get rid ofthe disagree vis visitants. 
S South Bucks —— 1 in 1855, SUP DOUBLE Divine ii 1 t imet n M c wi — d 
3556, 1557, an at 1858. New Bee akg ready, r Ib., or A. SMITH are now Sar (ren yore eed of their Sation will in uture Dr ary-at-t alls 
cheaper by the bushel, carriage fre super erb BALSAMS, "n are 8 for size, form, Sunday e 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. briltaney of colour, doublen of flow: r, and! habit of plant. We have . been furnished with the — 
collections of nin colou rom the architect employed in 
nin mi fro 
PICS 
ur church till six 
* 
weeks after I had seer m ted the 
Ss Unite SEN: lwi 
ESSRS. Penton "HENDERSON AND * d we W 1 | M seen them CL. fa ad 
PSS TOGUE OF cr eig sh PLANTS Siding iLLIAM E RITE (ee us 8 ue UV. whic pP t 
the leading useful novelties fort ear), can no he strongly nid ds às a bedding variety. It w. hecha succeeding these warm days, they nearly dis- 
them post free, on application. exhibited at the National Floricultural Society, Sept. 1858, imd. appeare ed. Howev T, as soon. as the hot-water sppe 
Pine-apple Place, Edgware Road, London, W. their report i 18. J. udgin Y the flowers only, Yo was used t eared in swarms 
sidered to be a very sho i ariety, the crimson | 
scarlet and the fine yellow eye making it appear very con- upon the 70 ope of the mon d of ttie centre — the — — — 
picuous.” In order that it may be extensively Sede de and in one aisle, other; on t g 
> first season W. W. has decided on offering t 2 cheap ra » | desk, not on the pulpit, tough within a p of it, 
a Single plants, 2s. 6d. ; per dozen, 18. he l discount 
= ROYAL SOUTH. HANT S SEED PES SIEEN. the Trade.— Thorpe Nursery, N er 1 12.1 Che thoje in si 
ER THE PATRONAGE H. THE Prince Consort, THE SPLE ID BEDDING PLANT, dide x these insects, 
— URAL SOCIETY OF TNDIA, AND THE LEADING AGRI RITONIA A EA } in any way. » fact, we 
TU E UNITED KINGDOM. THE GOLDE N ITONI f gad pore t to sy je these animals v —how 
GE A OOGOOD'S STOCKS have produced and how to get rid of them. e fact 
; Ud PINCE, anp Co. having a ver ry la arge ; 
e finest specimens exhibited at Smithfield, and are s0 of this most mnt hardy bulb fan offer it well 1 — ndr viz, that similar rap ie though in 
known and appreciated that comment eir part is -tablished in pots, fit for immediate planting o out, at the | ve peyan mall numbers, have been found in a neighbouring 
ry. Their prices compete with any the trade. destin aid k o ly moderate p b t, e 
prices, Carriage Free t. gland :— "Noth — — ie the brilliancy of pu e go! orange- rt the im neum — o» 
d. er 1b.—s.d. | coloured flowers, Pach are produced in the greatest profusion is imme ately going to close the church for cleans 
Skirving's Swede . 6 | Hardy Green Round . 0 ô | upon graceful slender stems, and stand unblemished the) We further learn that at the „ tof 
even 8 | Early Six Weeks. . 0 6 | heaviest showers and most fervent s y strongly recom the t week rots 
ft 6 | Kohl Rabi ' 2 6| mend the Golden Tritonia as one of the most effective plants P e ore nume 
Greentop 6 | Yellow Globe Mangel 0 6 | for masses ever introdu Tt cannot fail to give satisfaction ; | than ever, and that n MA 85e f Hot appear to 
Sasser, or Jeffery 9 — Orange Globe 8 | ini t excellent authority Donald Beaton truly| kill th he r tes, “The 
Tankard 7 | Red Glo 7 — — the eee Gardener" r IS ESTABLISHED AS A Ki , 
Red Round Turnip 6 | Elvetham 2 Red 07 ine NAL ORNAMENT TO THE Frower Ganven.” It arth 1s full of the "eg = they come up and lay eggs 
Ried ; Long Tel Z - eji ts also perfectly ha y. F A in the crevices of the work, and the heat z 
or Bulloc Ss ellow Bulb LI. 25st Bulbs.. £1 0s. 0d. 
Pomeranian White Globe 0 6 | White Belgian Carrot II rong Balba. 0 12 c | hatches hem. I toc of t e capping of a pew, 
- fiely Green Green Globe . 0 6| New Red 3 Single Bulbs . Js. 6d. each. leaned it, and applied to it gentle heat—half an 
NN 2 Tankard d E E B xeter Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. produced two leaned it well again, and in 
Green 25 7 | Cattle Par 8 0 20 minutes produced 45, and so on for several 
ellow 1| Dwarf Essex Rape 4 times, till I —À it with Benzine Collas, and 
+ Bulbs of this variety have acquired the enormous weight Cite Garde ne rd Chronic le. bthen 46 mo ore bini 0 3 
f — as shown at sit haa aol TURDAY, APR APRIL 3 , 1859. f the h b bli 1 
KWHEAT, MUSTARD, LINSEED, TA AIN- pecimens of t nsects have been obligingly 
| PON, HOLCUS "SACCHARATUS, 1s. per rib. fu cael: to us b the —— tect as well as b 
y 
En MANENT PASTUR € ITALIAN RYE- ETINGS FOR THE SR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. TAINTON, e thus able to 
GRASS, "CLOVER. &c., at nt mark et prices. x... May 2—Entomological , 8 r. * E 
. Special contracts for large quantitio . Re acked for Tauxsoar, —  $—Lim 8 rA state they & are a e of Acarus very 
exportation to all parts of f the world. closely allied to 927 cheese mite. They are quite 
oA e took occasion in <r _article upon white, with numerous long bri gue 
Above Ber Southampton. 
SPLENDID NEW EGONIAS. 
edge IS has Mat — in having tribés of insects, such a mi 
e e ei is his hands fot distribu bre 1 dev opis in 
AS. 
tion in England, 
Mr. J. i 
now ready for delivery. apum no 
BEGONIA “QUEEN VICTORIA.”—Th foliage of this lovely, pected them to occur. 
species is m distinct and remarkable: a ion of — te 
medium size, their ground colour being p: 
—— marked — spangled with Wes 7 large È bands of | O t, when a 
me same col ing between the aires rig , is nd a doubt; and, in 
NIA ABGENTEA.— This i» cortainly one of the most | Aphides, “they, or at least 
: sino ct and beautiful Begonias ever introduced. The leaves them, the mite of che 
; onm 3 the ea rance of bang silvered over, their uppe” | þe vivi at certai a 
being studded with fai 2 points, a the p 
Principal on Rg welch radiate from the centre of each leaf, That their eggs at other times must possess a 
are of a pale straw colour. power o nce, so as to retard their develop- 
ce AMABILIS (LrxpEN).—New and very — ment for long periods until they wr gw into j | 
Y. Jox., ese | Situations eur ble he 8 of the youn 
E qu ties, feeling. su r great beauty and | animal when hatched, would also seem necessary, four pairs of jointed legs also sparingly 
pania EE Ed 5 e plane ofeach 4 and it is apparently on such a supposition t that the Tarnished with shorter hairs. The he ki is Fw 
B ie tree species fur Sue 50s. dim usual a M. rores G e trade. , opening with a longitudinal slit in 
de alas a 55 su the "punished „ Oat talogue, | must often be accounted for. dle, within which a pair of short points od 
Royal Exoti W. V April 30. We have been led to make these observations e seen at work under a very high power. The 
consequence of a rem: Kable cire iene whit] general appearance of the insect will be i 
E JAMES B VEITCH, "ok; “Of the Royal Exotic | has ee occurred at chao of which the | the m e in the a panying ill 
— ened — SW. be eee uw our e ~~ x pe is eg cae = nce owin: t|tion: it is shorter and more robust than the cheese 
med — ting quantity and price from such e as | LEON the 7 ich and flour mites, longer hairs, and its 
y Ae A 8 o v 1 een war-| “A FACT ron — dem 18 78.— During the past average length is about one-fiftieth of an inch. 
delivery into a Railway Aie des tho nearest station. To Week vari - rep pe a s nee natare have been| From the ene in which found, we may pre- 
Spedito the transaction, rties replying to this advertisement current res us fact in connection pue. pose to n it Acaru s (Iyroglyphus) eccle- 
cx — p — iere p id to London, to be for- | St. Peter's prem d Colchester. Th "à 5 100 folks o — siasticus 
= a S VSANTHEMUM — ic mi en shocked from their propriety — What however is the origin of these myriads of 
JOHN SALTER begs to announce “that his SPRING wi Fermin, and | nsec e are informed of the fact that the 
CAT. rumour 3 usand tongues “magni nified the dis- 
peers is now published, in which his splendid 5 8 m j^ Mr MS the sacris Kae, vaults underneath the church have been 
XR NGS and other new CHRYSANTHEMUMS of 1859 agen vim — oue opened, but that they have been generated red 
* as well as the unrivalled general collection, of the plagues gypt. e have uired into the h blin 
Wes ds the largest in. Burope.—Stro nts of “Golden | matter and find that the church is certainly i 1 
. of. extremely minate, insects, w 
=e s —̃ Turnpike, W- ery» | local entomologists have been unable yet to 
HRYSANTHEMUMS—CHRYSANTHEMUMS. and for whose origin they can only assign the hypothesis 
E BIRD, F. H. S., NvnsERYMAN, Stoke Newing- of spontaneous generation. The ho 
* ton, the largest and eim 'eWIDE-|simal,and when subjected to a V 
the wer most successful exhibitor of » J 
N ar: — um in the British Empire, begs to call the seem to have an organisation ped to the common | the va 
"Bis matchless collection, overs of — * m: autumn flower to | beetle. they swarm on the 
«ON plan of which amounts to upwards particles of fine dust. It on only on close exami- the habits of 
Mikkor pply strong plants, one dozen for 6s. ; or five nation that their vitalit; ascer ho Dr. sin 
he can supply * ants in two of each variety, x 1L; or Becker and others of 4 yn they 
iri 10s. Also PONES in great. D nie Pom variety, those connected cutan i 
osi eat at cach variety, for 10r; or 100 in 50 varieties, | tick in sheep, and that other, f 
variety for 1l. Re plants of the anata new | polite, the itch insect, with which our Scotch mei 
Fompone tha Golden Gedo N ulli, 56. each, are now ready, with pposed to vessels whe fil kept 
Panied by 3 Ert onlar will boaco but the savans have not arrived at any does much damage in in ill ke 
to J. H. Dum Stoke N It ; and A. bicaudatus was food, 
8, a aoas on application..." | the vaults underneath the church, which were | 
Berend 
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