rape Vin 
ING begs id Үз strong GRAPE 
Ё. ях ИДЕ of'all (he leading fit for immo- 
taken сан Vibes w ieh bear 
ан. се mises, ЕСЕР 1 em on application, 
0 вті k Nursi 
A 
а їп Роѓ 
Гол, Вагпеё RUE Barnet 
ion of pa iko STOCK 
sisting о; he Без 
VE TA to his fine p of Specimen, 
galfspecimen. an and young Plants et NEW HOLLAND PLANTS; 
AZALEAS, and STOVE PLANTS. 
CATALOGUES on sano 
Museat Escholata Grape. 
J. anD C. LEE jas the pleasure to offer 
strong well ripened Can t e 
THE FINEST OF ALL MUS 
though little. know: Ope a n gene 1, 
£z to be extensively cultivate gets the 
desirable qualities of setting freely w with a Cea well shouldered 
pandsome bunch, wi with berries of а rich amber colour а 
" as those of the Muscat of Alexandria, and o. 
most. Musca ur. 
Can „> — 15s. 0d. each 
Fruiting Canes pO E 
Extra strong Fruiting Canes 81 0- ,, 
ammersmith, London, W. 
Vineyard Nurse 
ESSRS. JOHN AND CHARLE S LEE have seeds 
to offer of the undermentioned superb MELONS : 
ECLIPSE. — Pale green ‚ше 
t 
BAILEY'S- E. fiesh, PPA 
'exquisite flavour ; weight 3 4 lbs. ; handso 
F and has ed doe rizes. Pri rice 9з. 6d. рег ew 
а НСА: Азыз design nd melting, ч e p 
— fivoured. Вір very prolific. 
P shment, SIME mith, London, W. 
Bof SE SERINAGUR CA ym: MELON.— 
mà e."— Dr. Lindley. 
UN. P. Ayres, F.R.H.S., 
98. 
Wh веат Dy Little Book." 
J. C. WHEELER & Sow, Gloucester. 
| peer WOOD, BowER NURSERIES, Maidstone 
ing the Railway Station). | 
e ling ratis of AZALEAS, in 60's, at 50s. per 100. 
Ee o Rue FRUIT TREES of every description, 
xr doni of CONIFERS, EVERGREEN and. DE- 
008 TREES, and SHRUBS at moderate prices. 
Hs singe D AND e can now supply 
from 
iu 
the heaviest and 
unrivalled collec! finest- 
a TANO ASHIRE SHOW "900588 BERRIES, in strong 
Запі 4 years old plants, at бз. per doz 
CAT. contafning Pii iced List f Florists’ Fl 
Fruits, &c., on application. 
near Manchester, 
ford, near Hounslow, W. 
зоп Сапе Red and 
| AA GOOSEBERRIES: Cro 4 wn Bob, Warrington, апа White- 
MA bearing plants. STRAWBE ERRIES: Admiral Dundas 
| fa Quen, Black Prince, Eleanor, Prince of Wales, Sir C. 
JASPBERRIES, White 
р Alico Ма — Elton Pine 
' Reedling, 15. 
бо, CORNWELL, Seedsman, &o., 
Pii is Сны € impro ved 
sorts 
will be offe ien 
James NICHOLSON, Egglescliffe, Yarm, Yorkshire. 
PEAC а 
Ен а EA ie bua gro E з È i T Rote, m P 
Кет 
ж hed in No pos 
PLANTS f 
C шпона S for present planting, and 
PLANTS. 
EIS s RE ARE 
е, of 2; pts 
v 
should pa m to the Offices of the Society, South Kensin; 
г before Thu: ary 
Wall CAN: 
i EE fus аанча онаа 
= dr Now and Raro Plants, САСЫ, tmt 
[J 
и ави PIPPIN APPLE, Dwarf Maiden and 
Le. 
EBEN PE, DOAR, Det 
iud G has still a. a ew Plants'of the 
iNEW EW FRUIT TR TREES. 
iswiek N Prigo on s 
; tes APPLE, чё WEROR Y WARDA — 
tong. T орва таны: y in cultivation 
plants, two чаргап od, 
и 
applica tio 
n, W. 
Halam Nursery, near South 
AL CHERRI I 
Notts: 
kpina - Hi 
È TI E und" post freo ou уй to 
formed and 
imidal: Trees 
roe EN Mahaleb Stock are now offered; 
=ч уа 4 to 5, feet in height, have been 
For e descrip- | oco, 
= 
ES. — Well 
of the following varieties of | 
Are full of blossom buds. They | 
овой Folie ке r the Garden 6 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
115 
YAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. 
ARRANGEMENTS for 1862. 
March 19. торая А. d CAMELLIA SHOW. Ad- 
ssio 
Apr AZALEA. SHO NW. mission 2s. 6d. 
May — mili RBBAT T SH Admission 5з. 
*,* During the Season the ав of the Memorial of 
the Exhibition. of 1851is expected to take plac: 
June 11 —8ECOND GREAT SHOW. Admission 58; 
*y* In. Мау ог Тиле, AMERICAN PLANTS, Admission 25. 6d. 
June 26.—ROSE 8 SHOW. Admission 93. 6d. 
July oe GREAT SHOW, Admission 5s. 
—I TERNATIONAL FRUIT, VEGE- 
RE EAL, and GOURD SHOW. he Ws 
pas will remain on 8th. 
т апа 1 
bot. CE 
Cereals, and Gou 
Aion on ens 
n t| 
arges be 75. 6d. 
2 аске g Tickets, price 5/., available accord- 
g to the daily charges, dia any day on whi ch m is n. 
"Reason "Tickets of INTERNATIONAL Ekurirhos, t price 31. 88., 
and Joi Tickets freein 
May 1 to October 18. 
Ens next ballot vl т llows is on Lv 21st of коону, 
aee aed | of Prize: у be had on application to Mr. EYLES, 
out singto; 2 
N Y, Assistant Secretary. 
OYAL еа ЭЕ а SOCIETY. 
2. No. 2. PLEROMA SEMIDECANDRUM. Shrub 5 to 6 foet 
Figh, with ipe purple flowers—from the Tejuca hills, 
. 25. CLEMATIS BRASILIENSIS. 
: 32. ST 
EIC Бы Garden де for Ballot i 
RF GERMAN TEN K Srocx (in 24 varieties of 100 
oed 8 eac 93 
9. MINIATURE DWARF- TEN-WEEK. STOOK E 6 varieties of 
100 seeds each). 
ing extracts will bring t the | question - — 
befi ore the reader, lie 
“ч 
own 
ur berries e French,” the Times 
observes, ‘‘ though they ed less alive to the 
** beauties of scenery than selves, have bees 
vast numbers of trees, 
ү" ., espec liy in man "md s of France and 
“ Belgiu as taken out a patent for his 
** system, adiit if we ma Чире y the testimonials 
Jr ^ and honours еи jas тө ceived from вої entific 
ы: 
Eims, i 
H 
te 4, been. remarkable. His theory i is, that „ће лон 
ung 
£s « dle] aro not excessive moisture or тош 
Р А, ain tribes of xylophagous insegá ot 
nt аг 
de chief and most trucule 
" 4 tions, hoping in 
culation of sap in tlie bark between the i incisions 
LARGE FLOWERING ud t 
UR 
4 the tunnel-shaped nests of numberless tree-con- 
EN- 
таене 100 аи Я “© suming insects, Encouraged by the results of 
OUBLE QUILLED ASTERS (in 24 variet t 47, 
! DWARF BOUQUET-FLOWERED ASTERS (in uu varieties of | ү, this di t, he ventuted to try the effect of 
100 seeds each); tripping trees thus affected of their whole bark 
14 My seti - T Ti se t "idee ny i FLOWERED ASTERS| «€. $m operation поб much bold in its own 
"s . 
15. New ERED ASTERS (in 10 varieties | ^ Way than that of Яауіпс a human being. 
Of 100 seeds е ** ever, we are told that it succeeded to admiration, 
16. NEW DOUBLE- TWO-COLOURED А pt 
17. но GROWN АТ CHISWICK LAST YEAR (in 12 varieties). 
18, Barsaws, САМЕТ, 
each). 
ч ZINNIAS (іп 12 varieties of 10 seeds each). 
2 DIANTHUS CHINENSIS (in 12 varieties). 
Fellows of the Society desirous of obtaining any of these 
seeds, it Life Members of 40 guineas, or Annual Subscribers of 
4 guineas, we req po to name two sorts of Class I., and four 
sorts of 
ort of Class I. and two of 
gements f iore rhy: the Ballot, render it neces- 
чает the number xed to the plants in the above ES 
wW., rsday, Febru 
applicati ions can t attended, to. 
In addition to this Ballot, the Annual Distribution of Seeds | 
to Fellows can be obtained by application at the Offices on and 
after the 15th: Fe bm 
EW MURRAY, Assistant Secretary. 
КОЕ TOTIYI IC SOCIETY, 
REGENT’S PARK, 
ARRANGEMENTS for SEASON 1862. 
SPRING EXHIBITIONS, open to the Fellows of the Society 
"E their friends only :— 
arch " —CAMELLIAS and HARDY EVERGREENS, бе, 
il TORO. PRIMROSES, &c. &c. 
—HYACINTHS, &c. 
18: —AZALEAS, AURIOUL 
—PELARGONIUMS, ККЕ бо, бо, 
8o — ROSE, to 
May — 7.—CALCEOLARIAS, &c. 
GENERAL EXHIBITIONS of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and 
FRUIT, ERIGAN PLANTS in d n n June 18, July 9. 
RICA 
AM. 
M е other Wednesdays in: May, | 
13th, after which date no 
LIA-FLOWERED (in 12 varieties of 50 seeds | 
тыз or Eod зовы ог расты Sub- | 
‹ 
Lectures, Fridays in May, June, and July. 
During the season of the International Exhibition 1862, the 
Fellows of the Society have the double privilege of сокай) 
to the Gardens four pes daily, except the in 
May, June, and July, aud Sunda; e 
Artists. and Students are admitted as usual upon the 
ец та Royal Academicians, Professors, &c., as 
Mean isani 
J. Dg CARLE SOWERBY, Secretary, 
uried alive in th 
es 
00 
“т аге now eon UA ра е nts ог 
“ “тев Pen, o eru егы by the benevolent 
exertions of M. RoB 
ied his is a very str tatement ; so stro 
deed, that the Times "self would be 
attended Уу. nos 
‚Л ees," “the 
ne foot in the grave have ies ccn 
health, v e. should be v тр Е glad to. know hare 
oan be i m road 
uccess. 
tho 
Exo 
The Garueners' Chronicle. 5 
апі 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1862, 
S FO: E ENSUING WEEK. 
ТбкврАТ, Feb. 11 “ттш Horticultural күт 
ats. ы lr. 
ountry house 
in eel 
^e locks 
that as been fired ; but 
Ыг в 
i What 
Sx. 
че 
known French experimenta on them. The follow- | 
trees, | deseri d 
ing tu by ^m RosERT he: concludes by 
n (efficace) way 
iremarking that *'the most certain 
