* отр 1, 1862) 
—  gyACINTHS AND OTHER DUTCH BULBS. |у ure 
mrt: COLLE OTION of CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
s NOW on SIE at the above Gardens, in the space occupied 
W M. C 'UTBUSI \ | S | | by the Rhodode А last sprin iz and d will continue in perfec- 
ne miaka е month of November. 
pla v 1 in 
the Winter Garden of tl 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND зн Ар GAZETTE. 1027 
hå haat Hini BLOOM. 
their Pa r planting the above is du vie х next three weeks, "Their|  versaill 5 e 
мн brated selections of КҮТҮНӨ can be pibe ed at 9s., 128s., 155., 18s. per dozen. Tu rnpike, Y A Janen "a pocas 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE Exhibition of Chrysanthemums. 
* а + " free by post. ОНИ SALTER, PRHE, invites the Publie 
his ivalled COLLE N = 
ne PBST E havo boen awarded to our COLLECTIONS of HYACINTHS, &c, by the Royal | ® OWERS, whioh are NOW E EÜTION of. ier мшш 
Garden alone contains several thousands of Plants, and pre- 
sents a coup Фей €— r^ this or any other country. Ihe 
s are open every day "— нени с.о ion з 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. узок Nana, "iliam Ви, "— 
TREE GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
3 ERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
е Е o^ is hereby given, i ап 
ELECTION of Sod PENSI eee on d Funds 
Institution will take place in JANUARY n 
Persons desirous py andi date uired to 
send in their testimonials ind ym to the жаш, оп 
or before November 10 next. — forms of application 
be obtained o Tee 
THE PRIZE MEDAL FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE OF SEEDS, 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. 
————— у 
JAMES CARTER & CO. 
Preference will be give: applicants who may have 
been Subscribers for f of E years, but er d there 
not be a sufficient, n' т of applicants of th: s— 
the vacancies, then the applications of -— ed e eM not have 
SEED FARMERS AND NURSERYM EN, subscri ribod so long, or nok at ally all, will bo c 
237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. {дө Bow, Covent Eoi poe 
(бибош of HYACINTHS 'CROCUSES, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, IRIS, LILIES, &c., from 10s. 6d. to £5. x 2 
PURE AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS for AUTUMN SOWING. Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1862. 
fhe Twenty-Soventh Annual Issue of the “бттрв for AUTUMN GARDENING” forwarded free of charge on 
licati 
E nee НИ, MEETING FOR T SUING WEEK. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Раат, Nov. 7f ms отаран (gener Meeting) 
— .e——— 
i Two or three weeks since our columns МИА 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. sundry suggestions as to the way in which the 
suecess of bulbs to ы forced in water or earth was 
PRIZE MEDALS 1851 AND 1862 to be ensured ; and it was agreed upon all hands 
that this was only to be effected by so covering 
AWARDED FOR SUPERIORITY AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE TO the bulbs with sand or some similar substance as 
to render the access of even a glimmer of light im- 
BUTLER & McC ULLOC H SEED MERC HANTS possible. There was nothing new in this, although 
ER 5 [nine tenths of the buyers of Hyacinths and Tulips 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. knew nothing about it. The precaution was familiar 
enough to gardeners, without perhaps their being 
(ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF A CENTURY. always aware of the reason why it is so indispen- 
sible; and more especially without their perceiv- 
A—Choice Collections of Bulbs for Greenh or Conservatory, 10s. 6d., 218, ing how important the rule is in cases with which 
£2 9s, £2 19s. 6d., 25 ба, т да ку, 10 x | bulbs | have nothing to do, Let us then r return to a 
B—Choice Collections of Bulbs for Flower Garden only, 10s, 6d., 21s. £2 2s., | don th than is su upposed. 
£2 195, 6d.,, £5 55. A prophet is not oes nm declare that t what 
—Choice thing soever has to be ma w must have 
C. : Collections of Bulbs for Greenhouse and Flower Garden, 10s. 6d., 21s., Por meihs of feeding, that is io say of imbibing 
9s, £2 12s. 6d., £5 5s. | the matter out of which growth has to come, We 
А Specification of tl irr crm b Ma it all comparison with the animal kingdom and 
CAT AL OGUE 4 А dra: T M UNS GUIDE, an read refer only to to that of pana and the ке пучи | 
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Th here it у itself and begins to feed, which 
power secured, then, «01 not d : young stem, 
the beginning of hr futur makes its 
appe arance. m any n^ silent. "the еш — 
in which de: eeding power resides 
destro re үе the young Á ding айы to 
THE ed GOURDS AND ‘MAIZE, . лоша it, perishes, Thus we soo that if a young 
(OPPOSITE THE GARRICK CLUB.) 
m “onr 1 "y r4 i în the very ning 
INIAN CORRESPONDENT,” have been removed from the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, | 37. is to grow, 1 : з 
UCM at our Establishment, that. „visitors may have an «жаши ог. of inspecting the most havo paris wherewith to T mg Nin 
(ntis ссек amm in и ntry. in Ше e , tting, 1 
"hero should be Gard x transplanted plant as of a seed. 
But what is the common way, among the un 
Orders amounting to 218. sent Carriage paid. skilled, of g » bulb, when ees in дт 
C I poem AMAN RN A Hyacinth glass, eren possible, is 
ij Collections of Bulbs for Conservatory and Out-door Decoratio: fllad with water, ecd placed at а А зе а 
А; £5 55.; * B," £4 4s. ; “ C," £3 35; « D,” £1 1s.; “E” 15s. 6d. ; y^ jos, 04. mantelpiece, 3 4h bulb is dro into its 
жанка den C lace, touching the water or not as the case may 
Paxtonian Collections и. Bulbs for Ornamenting the Spring Garde b Observe the effect. While a few roots are 
G £5 5; “H? £445; “1,” #8 8з.; “J” £225; "E" тч 6d.; «І,» 10s. 68. s into existence and before any con- 
Uto Manes e er siderable action can established in them, the 
Kensington Garden and Crystal Palace Collections for Winter Gardening. E ы e pe by lights it pes pahis 
Tof М” бе; " N 8830) “OF £3 2.; “Р 21106: “Q” #11; “B” 10-64 bulb. for the formation of all the new organs, 
Fonar a рибои of Erde and quantities epe учн Collections, see our * ILLU : n$e d трдн chg gre ^ 34 йу 
eG Chronicle of September 13t eaves n in e forme 
Agents for priscis eim | extract from the bulb the food which Nature has 
чин TYE'S New oni ipn SOUVENIR HYACINTH GLASSES, 10s. 6d. per pair. | stored therein, and "the sprouting roots are 
ош ““Tunusraarap Pronat Gure,” or Gardeners’ Chronicle, Бері 180 and 800 het pU à of feel om fori 
no more; what it had i is Vin ^x agen by the 
12, BARR & SUGDEN, Seso MEncHANTS growing leaves, which then begin to suffer from 
KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. (Оно the GARRICK CLUB). the starvation of the roots, or Кз, by whose 
