May 26, 1860.) 
— RAN an 
OHN STANDISH, in offering the. following age 8 
now 
his cusicrases that they are 
dition for sending ou 
MYOSOT: DIUM N NOB BILE, r Antarctic Forget- Me-Not, each 
81s. 6d.—This plant, from the Chatham Islands, =i ince of the 
ble that has been introduced for 
m all others. It hils gE 
ar 
i ean 
1 newis in a trú 
t Secling plants, 8 inches high, 
er dozen BS oe k ppe 100. 
F STAN oA ee urest white, with a large 
inie Ss sor of the finest kinds 
ummer and in every 
Phage f ki each. 
e be 
mek 
60s. 
MR 
= 
e First Pri Plan homie. t 
A “CATALOGUE soniateliy a full Asatriptin 
Hardy Plants in og sk ‘ae be gg brie’ on Epen a 
e Royal Nursery, Bagshot 
INGHORN’S CHRISTINA GERANIO M is per- 
colour, habit, ea free 
enhou: 
ants in 
Psion + A Oa per dozen. 
Also a fine Stock of the oe oa BEDDING PLANTS, 
od Sheen Nursery, Richmond, 8.W. 
rt a re —* SHEEN RALAT 
GHORN is now Eps ae ed to 
m are very large, a 
orange scarlet, horse-shoe foliage, an 
Stout Plants in large 60-pots, 5s, each. 
Sheen N , Richmond, S 
NEW BEDDING GERANIUM — 
Pre BADMAN AND 
prepared to send out vat this distinct a ct 
ich og can with confidence recom: 
—May 
= RING 
CO., Gravesend, are 
CHRY 
al J a SALTER, F.H. 
ne 
by 
a 
THE GARDENERS’ alae EA AND ae eee GAZETTE. 
CH ANTHEMU! 
EBs F.HLS., PO Bat Riya Stoke N »wington, 
Uo N., ge to inform his friends i taie public that he has 
the finest Collection and the largi of OE O toon -< 
MUMS 4 POMPONES in the w and c hem 
by the 1000, or 10,000. 
25 Pair of Best POMPONES, 
20 Pair of Best Large Varieties, Tos. 
25 Pair of Best POMPONE CUTTINGS, 5s, 
20 Pair of Best Large Varieties, do., 5s. 
CAT. Gu for one stamp. 
to be pre-p: 
a i wW 
To save trouble all orders 
SANTHE 
S., is now ji Se 
479 
ery in February the lowest tempera- 
air is 55°, and the highest 75°, the 
Is 
that in a Vinery in I 
ture of the 
plants of his paai E A Aart pa with are the other 
thos 
upply t earth in which the Vi the 
rface t is unnecessary to answer such a 
eam 8 ; in an open border z oF be only 40° or 
41°—a few degrees ota a 
Let us see what bearing this “fact may ha 
eee the case of Bovears+ectae, e plant is a 
e of Br ter of what part Va are uncertain. 
come from Rio iro; the mean 
summ er air ‘heat of that city is abont 80° ; there- 
ew varieties of 1860, a 
a 
uro] pe. 
rsailles ser wW: . iam e e 1 eee Turnpike, W. 
re ate should be the a ttom ‘eat ba the plant 
whe en in cultivation. 
at Botigninivilissa ives 
In am m. 
DN sA ITER be fechas 5 mt the ‘admirers of n z 
Orn: tal Plants s to an Ánapection of u. neon of tampiratare, where the earth is sun baked y and if 
MPR HERBACHOUS PLANTS TS wi TH VARI IEC. ep For OoLIAcE, so a hi = na u soman suit it still n; 
which for ex au atters himse in | as seems to be indica y its vigour y, 
this or other coun 7 The Gardens are open ritbe da; 
except nilay -Ver A ursery, William o epen car Ham. jai the s — Enee e age a at 
2 
mersmith Turnpike, W. 
CINERARIA D S. 
SAVED FROM THE 
CEST NEW S £ ho T 
ase OMe pint anp CO. hav eady fo for 
ac EEDS of very rn ao CINERARIAS, which 
have ion ph saved from fine selected flowers of all the 
best ni oe 
isfaction which their Cineraria Seed has given 
anne P h a has induced them 
to the’ 
uperior to an; 
led and warran' 
The present is an excellent time for sowing, and as their 
stock owing to its select quality is limited, carly orders are 
rete + solicited, 
eter Nursery, Exeter, 
A COLLECTOR OF SEEDS AN 
HE gg EE ER I ee Se 
G ABOUT TO 
IMPORT. TATION oon! SEEDS anp PLANTS 
means n a Foreign Countries, the Council 
mais. ly well gage active Gar- 
The “area Merge 
a several s 
established 
ND PLANTS REQUIRE. 
CIETY 
ready to engage 
familiar vith Plants, who is 
in this undertaking. A knowledge ‘of Spanish Seats nvr a 
asks us why he cannot make 
pe bulbs flower tk i l 
his 
rak consults the Theory and Practice KA apra 
fi 
11 er 
s 
whic! 
another 
climber, which rarely flowers, was compelled to 
oquistipa amor "hich is nagata tio ctly flaked with eae: yaaa irable. proportion to ati ur forth its masses of orange- -coloured blossoms 
yellow, giving it a novel and picturesque appearance. ply immediately by Tetter only, inclosing veetinsentale, in the utmost profusion ; and again the woe was 
The heeds bright scarlet, trass o carri l ap well above the tot e ree: the Horticultural Society, 8, St. Martin’s fod d by ee eae nil e t an 
foliage, closely resem bling in co the well-known | Place, Lond: pro , sagt So ng unus xcep cessive 
ranium ch.” 
The habit is fre ompact, making it very suitable for 5 a d a+ tain that 
Tes Hibbon D ie’ 2 gar rs used to maintain tha mmer 
Rowbr rst in viator, so hal it must prove very Usona Tor The Gardeners CHvOWClE. | nod never come until the Mulberry tree was in 
wine decorat t ie E ° 
ceived a cah, four of I or for th at ee! J P Romi SATURDAY, , MAY 26, 1860: a iih Laini <a N ie not 
pints 7s. 6d. yn ate to the Trade. Atia > - 
or reference from a thermometer furnishes it. The Mulberry grows 
NE a nowhere better than in Turkey. The mean air = 
"M: DENNIS, Promise and, Nonsinvcax, King’s} Wapsnspax, May 30—Royaè Botanic verenssersuee 2 2. oS Ts in air tomi 
Road, Chelsea, 8. voa inform ladies and ae iene ANN $ 
been s 
new man thei he has viz., HAVELOCK, RSD 4 
aoe GODDARD, in the style of his a PERFECT! 
r date, both vf which have stood the test of 
er ry a eas nowledged to be still unrivalled. , The bes 
now offered are of ater colours from the above, and if p 
h more abundant it Shaina and in growth fleri 
ma; i o! they ust be in every collection 
may be returned carefully repacked, ed as not ae horas 
injury carriage : 
and | pected as much. The result is orab to} i 
s ho primado weather 
all 
ied | @ letter ; 
y | the commutation, The roots of the plant wind 
ke “it 
So! heat is at the bottom of it all. We sus- 
ie sem st and her eae Let us hope that the 
A will be arning to 
ean fe i 
The aN o agia by Mr. apan, 
of his gi pes tee is like the 
tains the most jeepintant aren. 
e of 
| month pr Ti t 4 the surface is 61°; and it 
not till the earth ts booi thus warmed that 
Were these things well were rome and rightly 
applied Horticultural fail would not be 
often heard of. 
BEFORE this appears it t will have become gene- 
| rally cotona that the House of Lords has refused 
to sanction the repeal of the EXCISE on PAPER. 
This pee apa was taken, their 
thought the 
and the id ; the mon yr ag i 
CHOICE ST anaoR were in a brick pit only 3 ‘feet s square, 
ILLIAM HUSSEY begs to Mer ‘the _ following touching the back end of a boiler, and having 
Gollection at 16s. package i inclu ded, viz., ie ait De ` re the os “that was burning hot.”— 
on Lucy, Mrs. Cay thee Richard BA bayon place after tke ees f 
ara bong tial, Madoa eral’ Williams, King of 7 ee 
Sate be raph, Zeno, Some. a Phaeton, D rou an eS i Ten hea 140 
mona, Mary, Petruchio, Eugene Duy: oe tae “tay should jot ssak adds r. DANIELS, “ that 
e T roots had a bot Eat of shout À 100°,’ 
A. OICE FU EH se AS. therein 
LIAM HUSSEY i ean to offer the undernamed | ` There no doubt that the temperature | 
cabo oom tl included, viz., fe ea gn Sir fof the por pee which ts is of more 
Bio a Ae aioa Star,’ Magie Flute, Princo of Prussia, | portance hin t that of the atmosphere which 
= Little Bopeep, arquis of ristol, eoline, ae oc ananin their bran rarman i m x n 
Crinoline, Wiltshire British Sailor, Kitty Tyrrell, | recognised from an early a in the history 
cot E Pach, Vanguard $ Sn el, Monar aia del of modern gardening ; e term BOTTOM 
Albert. — ral Gardens, Norwich. weed indicates. But 80 far i is such an impor | 
Shae CATA! 
ruth from t hat it ha 
SEW 
Mie that ee we to Sales his patrons 
Sneis maiak CATALOGUE 
present tain: 
Petunias, 
Miscellaneous 
&e., and 
| Nursery; 
NEW VERBEN 
J. anD C. LEE j recommend the |. 
now sen 
out for the first 
class of *“ Géant 
= MARY BOUVERIE.—C¥imson, w Goce in the class 
“General 
CAROL ee shaded violet, large and very fine. 
= habe —Intense scarlet, finely shaped flower, of 
PRETTY PO a and pretty. 
WA Ol — d 
LORD CLYDE.—Rose shaded, purple, | and good. 
sE A Pi a Tier toe clr gelon eya iE in the class of 
Surser. T bad Bost tacts lishment, goon London, W. 
s selections of | & 
san- 
| Peaches 
it is thought enou enough to keep the roots ofthe plants fet a 
upposed to oe 
oe Apples, Melons, robe 
eee: aa 
eo, and still is by man 
ial Rear 
cel abri 
ide the house of 
Ky into an outside AE at tink Wy by no 
“3 Progen nean temperature in 
quite | has 
when | ; 
| created. "Paperiment 9 must be 
certain 
is dispensable; — a ay of ak pew 
‘tried, many of 
r | which are to fail; materials must be ob- 
e | tained where they are cheapes st; colonial t mar 
n, a 
usal of P 
keds to grow in ey 
~~ bsolu g 
| same p at maA clan 
fo sto _ and ofe 
even at home the ingenuity of inven ntors must be 
gradually excited and enco ‘ae OR aoe are 
resul se reasons We 
y be taken as a safe btl 
rule, 
ieri A rte earth at 
should correspond with |h 
mean temperature of the air, Let us suppose | 
3 “ag from regretting the course pre h the haem 
en. Ii is enough for to have fo hare a 
the sdmibelon , by both anfia a 
