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AM ЛЕР ЖИ т. 
Атотет 10, 1861.] 
and 01 
ENJAMIN R. CANT has a splendid 
healthy Plantsin pue (most of them on their own NE 
of all the wp. Sorts, 
season will be gained. 
A LIST of Sorts with Prices (which are moderate) will be 
furnished on application. 
В. R. C. will be prepared with а Le supply of ole 
both New and Old. If planted n 
d. 
stock of 
and Dwarf Roses for 
are solicited. 
St. John's Street Nursery, Colchester. 
d; the foliage ma 
к; эт smooth, round, an rie 
t 
Mrs. Standish, which was sent out by MIELLEZ, of Li 
Јонх STANDISH, The Royal Nursery, Bagshot. 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 733 
New Seods for Present Sowing at Reduced Prices, EET ss y 
AME AND ORE ean now supply - the under-| and again, certain mixtures of what е ved 
RM S re vr rdg or i RUM кау pines 
Рош m White Globe ditto | Permanent M белот Grasses | е lat гіп layers of about 6 Ата t 
Im — Y Green Globe ditto Fine Lawn Gras the Ey portion (and often embe күнү it so pe 
Lincolnshire Red Glo 2 ditto Trifolium "ncarnatur as u a mallet and chisel to dislodge it) 
Mustard and € 3 W. 
Smart's v etail di 8 
Grey Sto: s омы Cos Lett 
mr d dw ardy еа й 
Sutton's aped pad Gar- Жау "London Мет owe 
den Cabbage Fine Walcheren dit; 
Wheeler's Imperial ditto 
Enfield Market and others 
Calceolaria, pe Primula, 
опас of во 
Early Horn Carrot 
and other choice Flower 
LISTS o; ve new or fresh Seeds may be 
v on er y tme P wd: 
Roy: ^s Be inn Seed err Reading 
о Architec dscape Gardener tile 
HE RUGBY "BURIAL aa, " hereby give 
Notice that'they are e PLANS and 
osig xd National Rose Show, Royal Horti- 
The FIRST “КӨТ PRIZE. fot A8 varieties wras awarded Ег 
Фонии в Acre Nurseries, near 
Ds or Mot Pas Sieb TENDERS ing th ed zi Burial 
"ets or laying- aeri ant tin е propos ew : 
Ground at Rugby, M ML acres З TOAS 2 pero the bottom of the wells, causing the water after 
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the: requirements of the Board may be obtained, at the Office of | nearer than 3 or 4 miles. 
the Boar ^ fx 
The Pian sand Specifications may be either for laying-out and 
— the Ground, or for the above Buildings and Fencing, 
may combine both, butthe Board reserve the right to select | ammonit 
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ellowish. 
a go ood miany ү shells an ve 
W hie 
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either the Plan for "Laying- out ee i or the Plan for d 
"a^ Biceton of tha Budiugs, ortho, Plan. conibining Doti | dom d'ail Оё d “with indeterminable univalves of 
at their discretion. e Dolitie formation. Other circumstances led 
Plans and Speciñca s with'separate Tenders are requested | us to infer that 
the Vinery must be on high ground. 
In confirmation of this gue » we received the fol- 
gd Pip tion r TE 
e qui t in presuming that the garden is 
Vien fron UM VE ij E i "rim of and ГЕН or СНЕ, It is however but а 
tolen from the ROYAL EXOTIO NURSERY, CHE small hill, something like a её mole hill. Itm 
Messrs, штен & Вох ETY POUNDS ч half a ile froni side to side, situated in the 
to any person who will give such information as shall lead to d ns 
the detection and ER of the THIEF ; also 
rate 
to be imet in d. jm Om of Уу 5 СЕ Street, Rugby, 
on or реа 31st day of Aug 
f the B s “EG Ew 
By Order RATISLAW, Clerk. 
POUNDS 
to any person who wi Жүр such information as shall lead to | ЁЎ 
the detection and conviction of the RECEIVER of the STOLEN 
X ce the soil in 
Тн E STOCK OF THIS PLANT SHOULD BE WITH MESSRS. 
Veron Fe Вох АТ Roe AND CHELSEA, vM IT » pee Sel 
Mur iiem cn л mm HAVE 
OF IT. o distinct a i plant that те here 
unl; Know s from. all the Ач and Messrs. VEITCH 
& Sox would solicit information from any one whomay chance 
to see a те lant of it Rs e other person's possession. 
yal Ехо! ursery, Chelsea.—August 10. 
e a new garden 
"he spot ыла for the "kitchen garden con- 
for the most part of stone, lying near the surface, . 
ich was quarried o out t for building : and v aro ibo 
ju 
M. Com xoa did 
H.B. Charles 3908 on БШ. матан Vigneron : 
H.P. eere andrine "Bachmeteff » Maria Porteme 
“ Alexieff » Monsieur Жар 
sj # де Die sbach » Mrs. River 
,» Auguste Mie » il de ^w Noir 
» Comtesse Cecile de Cha- W e Léo 
brillant » Im ATE 
s» Duchesse d'Orleans " Princesse Ma thilde 
» Duchess of Norfolk » Reine des Violettes 
» Géant des Batailles s» Reine Mathild 
Général Jacqueminot s Sénateur Vaisse 
т » а » Sophie Coquerel 
» » . Washington uvenir de Montceaux 
» Léon des Combats » dela Reine d'An- 
s» Lelia gleterre 
» Lord Raglan » Triomphe de l'Exposition 
= At d de St. Louis , Victor Verdier 
m B. Acidalie 
" Louis PA » Louise Odier 
» — Ti pon э» Bir Joseph Paxton 
A - » Souvenir dela Malmaison 
E 2 Charis ; Crapelet e d de d 
» , t bacérès » 
С » He uin 
е above, together with all the табай, ng new and old v. 
dii be supplied. in the autumn; Крра CATA- 
LOGUES 5. hs ide Ge енга pplication. 
е respectfull 
R OSE v ex Rose A A Palace, 
July 6, 1861. 
The FIRST PRIZE тч 48 varieties was awarded to Jouw 
CnaNSTON, King's Acre Nurseries, near Hereford. 
H.B. Paul Ri caut H. P. Louis Chaix 
P.M. Madarno } Edouard Ory » Madame de Cambacéres 
Р.Р, Juliede Kruduer » » de Manoel 
E Hector Jacquin 
HP. Alexandrine Bachmetef | „, Vidot 
» ай маьа ед Leroy 
» "з » ppert 
, Portemer 
Ж = gs 
Prévost o» 
‚ Cardinal Patrizzi d 
» Caroline de Sansal » Prince Leon 
" » rr de Danemark. 
D d'Angleterre 
z то е de Nim » у de Leveson Gower 
is fem 1 
» Géant des Batailles p y inpia" сатана 
» €— B 
mpson 
" Jules D ottt 
lan ecazes 
шен toge "эз йыт e ndi t БОТ апа ola 
CATALOGUES or which will be forwardel pos on 
И wu 
The above, 
^ AR. orders are 
cited. 
EW GRAPE, INGRAM’S HARDY PROLIFIC 
2i Sue a d —This i - e vele M and the best setter of 
rien. with t e Lr er 
more A Gà 
wn the: did. without 
р 
hes to 14 inches in in|I 
а! 
a wall in the o e ait. The 
it cannot shank. of. 
.|then xe crie 
round fo: 
jJ e 
сеу verti RM SEEDS sent free for 8 
WREELER & Sox, Seed Growers, магаре 
Gloucestershire, 
(Che Garprets Chronicle. 
acre of first-rate gar sa giota Y 
rock, me 
out the: stoke 
TURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1861. 
aiiis шы FOR THE ENSU THE ENSUING WEEK. 
дм a estos Иш 
HORT time since we ге ТЫНЫ from 
w the g 
-|wasintended to grow a few stove plants 
les | other for such as required less s І 
taken from the | was built a brick tank to hold water, the hot wa 
pod signing sper Standstill, samp 
of ripe „ang Ma Gra | for bottom-heat in a chamber ing through it, v 
same Vine. The writer stated that he had sent an |... kept filled there was a constant va i 
example of two er n е | bene to , but (as we are in the habit i 
e Vine; the ripe erop oo of 13 bunches, | saying) so detrimental to Grapes wh тет ripening. 
the berries averaging from 2 to З inches in circum- | This you have proof has п case in the 
e and beautifully b ; instance. From the description given x the situation, 
y blac 
co g of 12 bunches just ready Tor th thinning, 
Heil enclosed a leaf to show the Се d | necessary. 
henlthiness of the plant. Mr. STANDS | and 
explain at a arer eges em me icr i l 
i these ero show that we when washin 
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combined | i8 
mie 
often put ourselves to a grea! deal of unnecessa: 
eni. 
ide, and receives all. the- 
trouble i in such matters. ‚ “ Besides, e he added, рез “ошу that "до stem 
EEK where it е "i a brickwork is protected by a 
t Ы solid foot tur ly over it. This, in m 
ason doubt it, as the ed s б A 
ripening well), ы ^x dd be ve convenient | t amens is the the chief place p vé of cii 
= imd Т E "e а for planting impossibility of ter lying. anywhere in 
on the the shown xi - ids PT attr s 
young ones 
superb and a K bot, а lameter, we expressed а 
bine ei havo further particulars concerning the | Grapes. 
experi 
grow Grapes in 
informed us that bat aont ihi "evening, and. 
idea taining & few Ww 
My employer smilingly asked, “Do ge think 
uch a place as tha 4?” аз һеге 
walking E the 
from London 
Mr. oc PIS then his fist 
: well cro; lieve. , 
еей : "A of ene just as well if it Ei leftlonger. Asthere seems no 
Vine borders! Such, however, bounds for oots, 80 it appears there is no necessity 
, for we d it only fit i ibe the space for .. We have other 
send away to boton tie roads w-yards, and | vines s doing well in ut I imagine 
prepared er, b 
“Бете we had this one wonld beat any of them under the same treat- 
| ment. kal wis € z i 
such materials, having noticed the 
ad 
t to the desired depih V 
round the ccn jns the wayside, all of which 
ta 
ha Е s for) yout examination, d 
mixt 
which (though in its present state it appears loose] 
