Avevsr 13, 1859.] THE 
CALOEOLARIA, 
GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
CINERARIA, 
IE SINENSIS 5 
t quality, in seed pack 
SPERGULA 
PILIFER 
. 6d., & 5s. 
Seed packets, 64,2. 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, Wellington 
Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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the stt y that has been gie to thi 
had be en p ed 
io 
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HE PLYMOUTH SEED, . 
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& Co. do not hold themselves cc m 
genuineness of the above unless obtained 
T 
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direct 
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8 d stock of New Sceds of the above 
roa Which they are now sending out at very moderate 
rices, as see Priced List. Carriage-free 
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Address, Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers, Rei 
SPLENDID NEW VARIEGATED FERN 
PTERIS ARGYRJEA (Moonx). 
_ Adar Reading, pe — 
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a eeu 
CALCEO > 28. s 
GENERO RIA is. T 6d., 
y: cu Om SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 
S., 28 
AMES CARTER AND CO. b 
to offer Seeds of me above of t 
gohan 
j quality. 
VEITCH 4 
ha ats peculiar em fac 
ling a Mieten. 
e-named most 
pu 
^; 
ng 
rikin 
novelty, which is undoubtedly one of the greatest nequisitions 
of recent introduction to our now justly 
p aspect ani growth, perfectly distinct and 
y popular collections 
ed 
LECT! i h ce re 
So them as being of first-rate quality, bot | for 
— — MES CARTER & Co. 
on, 
E-O 
rd ann 
ITALIAN RYE- 
NATURAL. E. SEEDS ror PER- 
MANENT PASTURE LAWNS, &c. 
s. 
and free 
ts character, the pinns on o; frond as well as 
their 3 having a road central stripe of — — 
which, in contrast with the bright — 
charming e effect. It pey justly be called 
THE M mt ved FE a 
It was exhibited at de Royal Botan m July 6, 
av 
ic Gard | 
before the Horticultural ag e s "newly appetnted Floral ond 
—— mittee on July 7, — 
received the highest Prizes 
to such "Botablichod really admired. 
each. 
The Trade. 
Royal Exotic Nosti Exeter and Chelsea. August 13. 
to all parts, and 
pore Jot 
phystitoey of the 
ema 
arama: e ow do roots grow? what is their structure 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GRO osr orntars Mraxs and what the limits to its variation ? how do they 
417 m na ma 2 ? what conduces to their health ? what to 
n TURNIP, |> GRAS s » | their disease P All these are very large 
cach demanding a separateirquiry, and — is day 
qu M — etly answe red. feed is a oy at te- 
n by the microscopis r the physio- 
* Pj alone, or the igo de e, il less by the 
cultivator a ne, Are ally g good history of the root 
wl only be prepared. when all dis classes of 
| Vrae shall combine, or be themselyes combined. 
v 
reino 
ty 
pendently from — E 
Professor HENFR 
ing been thus awakened to the subject, it is to 
be hoped t last it will be examined to some 
t One thing 
gu ir 
ETER AND the 
Ko., are prepared 
ly all kinds of of "SEEDS for AUTUMN 
Eeo ird. the me qua cn 
DRONS TS S. W. 
Sowi 
mg been — 
Ke in the smallest 
e Plants form beautiful “bastion, with dark 
about the — of the Myrtle; in the open groun 
ced in great abundan 
25 ory aint iis at 
tive — on whether for the 
open ground or the conservatory. 
“Tam, dear Sir, yours Kp 
“GEORGE CUNNINGHA 
2 ** Olive Mount, Wavertree, March. 16, 185 T 
Dear Sir,—I mee your Rhododendron Precox and its 
and 8 hardy hybrids that 
uM ud 3 $e invaluable — 
sinter bicowing, e mo we 
re ape Gos E. e 
“Mr. Isaac 
oe cm 
ir, you. 
» „USER 
, » RUBRUM, 
The Trade will me aero 
taken of — M 
rubrum 
A — . T iy 
which — ver. 
* ue 
25 ; Waterer 
E. G. Henderson & Son, 
* 
omes, à e — 
Rhododendron — at th 
A CATALOGUE ol E of fan the best proved kinds of RH 
= vin nae NE and HARDY HEATHS is now ready and iste d 
sei a d — H 
St. F e 
Wood Mares 
eee 
is -t cd more ii 
world should look disid: as well as After sc 
use of all the x ges AC SOME 
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Ene Garveners’ Chronicle. 
URDAY, AUGUST 13, 185 
meet 
bestowed on the 
fruit of a a plant. T 
the 12 er ues 
gated, 
of the Se Pine (Pandanus), in w 
xA it looks like a great brown i It now a 
Tt m len ng been kno 7 855 ere in certain plants 
aun end of the roots is y a kind "d 
cap or hood, within which he process of grow 
ried on. Of this the, ommon Duck 
familiar exam; 
iecit the structure in 
. Mr. HExT nds that ‘ 
- | nt a root is not at its absolute EEU ge 
s covered by a cap-s shaped or hood-like 
y t books may 
ut ret is ves Ms The man vem — 
18 the camb al draco, This cap-like s Eger. 
a compared with the. 
of the point of the ro 
h which can 
moy 
ad of en n arrow, “forming a 
th il s 
stem cankers, the | „the flower 
drops or refuses to appear, the fruit — or 
n | roots 
be pushed d for rwar y 
f| penetrate through the resistin 
subjee destructi — 
Mortal agencies 
owing in "earth re 
m body, behind 
mowing force behin to 
— soil. This 
po 
behind, x pre 
which p 
cracks or rots upon its stalk. The 
most unobservant. So visible indeed | 
ible to the 
that vue tema a0 further. A Vine leaf is blis- 
tered ; the blistering is T bed to the a 
Camellia flower falls off; it is the flower 
ault. Peach tree mU its young fruit without 
toning ; it is a disease in the fruit that produces 
the mischief. The Vine berries s 
colourless or crack ; whd looks beyond the berries ? 
4 1 dies at the extremities 
sonet 
is 80 
pet tes 
understood. It 
and 3 ts RA is — 
ct 
ft pie 
T mne 
ends E root: 
In ^ — 
ture and ae to w 
pain is connecte: 2x 
Mgreh were unus 
ere most promising 
it will 
