Dimni 
Jury 14, 1860.) 
THE GARDENERS’ ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —Notice is mai eby Pak ei z GRY 
given, that the next Ordinary Meeting of the Horticul- #1 AMES C ARTER & OR tae 
tural Society, for the Election of Fellows, will be held at the 
Museum of Science and Art, South Kensin , by permission 
of the Lord President of the Privy Council, on TUESDAY, BEG LEAVE TO OFFER THE FOLLOW: 
July | ae š erie Chair p be tn e af ono P.M. SE g FOR PR S 
occasii Ballot for Plants will also take pla CHO E ED E oen wW 
LIST OF PLANTS FOR BALLOT. IC T sO ING, 
1. Cupressus MACNABIANA. One of the finest of the new hardy | i 
7 lupum h ns Hitay dolifafot tide. | CARNATION, 12 choicest varieties, PICOTEE, e abe : ++ 28, 6d. 
ABIES A hardy conif t BIZARRE, 10 seeds of each 3s. 6d. 53 PERPETI Mt 
rà Pow fo on mA hardy eon eros tee shrub from Do. do. FAME USE, do. apy HOD OO AA choi rizo varieties. Te 
es pking Do, do. FLAKE, do. 8 6 cakes mixed .. wat SECM 
à 7 9 
5 pipmorgaiiros pirrusus. A greenhouse shrub from : Do. do. pe ga ARRE and dea PERENNIAL PHLO )X, 12 newest init ; 6 
ustralia. a vs red! Caer 
6. LEPTOSPERMUM LANIGERUM. A greenhouse shrub from | py comets ona ye EUAKE Jo. ae om WALLFLOWER, iz Ghie Gorma adh ge ae wnt A 
3 E ie A greenhouse shrub. YELLOW GROUNDS, do. 4 0 | HEARTSEASE, extra choice a 
era ee | vacoec d kaon Et EAEE 2. 4 | eee eae on I L 
et ena arata A Paadent Seep hea a do. FLAKE. do. |: 8 6 | PENTSTEMON, finest mixed 0 6 
oe H do. BIZARRE, do. 3 6 | CALCEOLARIA, airs choice 1 0 
E aeria enaa mta reg: R ICOTEES — do. pu : 6 | CINERARIA, lar e flowered, Paltiant ph my wit 
43. GoLDFUSSIA ISOPHYLLA. —— oanslaZON, extra fn. fae ee az ks an é paint oe T iii l $ 
14. Senecio TaGceres. A stove plant from Mexic , finest fringi 
T Sn ow Pianta meter A bc 2 ae ul stove plant. Pond r other Pistoia for EER sistas we pi rections for cultivation of “ne same, see “adel 
TIC! T. 'rom the Canary Islands. IAR 
J7. ERANTHEMUM PULCHELLUM. A stove shrub, from India GARDENERS’ VADE MECUM,” which will be pA ost free on application to 
18. BEGONIA MINIATA. A stove herbaceous plant. JAMES CARTER & co., Seeds men, 237 a d 238, Bi ch Holbo orn, London, W.C. 
19. BEGONIA fuchsioides, crossed by acuminata A hybr' id Begonia. - i : aces 
Fel of the Society desirous of obtaining any of the 
lants to be balloted for, are requested, if life members of 40 
Ton or subscribers of 4 guineas a year, to name the FOUR CORDYLINE (DE (DRACÆNA) gonia 
sorts they ld prefer ; or, if life members of 20 guineas, 
subscribers of 2 guineas a year, to name the Two sorts they 1 T 
would prefer. Should there be more applications for any M S á iJ i 
: 3 4 er Mn Tot 2 4} * 3 4 Pat le 
ticular mani a the number available for BAAR geri a 
lot will t take place to determine which applicants 
to tay ronpi lii i 
arrangements for conducting the Ballot render 
iieeutary that the names or numbers keg of th to the plan 
= 4 pe = s of the Age 
it 
mts to 
8, ST. 
YLINE INDIVISA FROM 
CORD NEW 
AN ACCOUNT OF WHICH WAS GIVEN BY DR. EINDLEY IN THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, OCT. 29, 1859, Pp. 868- 
. for erae Po a say ae 
TIN’s Prace, W.C., errs 
AFTER WHICH DATE NO ie Pee ve an adequate description of this won nder of Nature, which should be seen in its native grandeur to be 
mpossi givi 
W. B. Boorn, Assistant asic. thbroogh iy ROROA. Specimens can, however, be seen at this establishment whio already prove the accounts received of 
its oe to be quite pg meine found or a high S A t will be a very hardy Conservatory Plant, and will probably 
bear total exposure in the West of England and in Ireland. 
H bt rh Sau ee ee res D haat pot Y LINE hans sheng attains a heig ‘ht o; a 10 to ah ot ange es thee on poe soe 
tain ith vig t to < es are set on to the greatest a measure from t 
A Speci eeting of the Committee will ra held at the Sanath, and tein 6 Post nohea H in th. Their colour is of the richest description : re enaa rahit 
Rooms, 8, St. “Martin’s a Trafal W.C., on | crimson brown ruus through the entire length, and nume red and terme lines run parallel to the midrib: the en Sd 
TUESDAY, July 31, at 12 0’ clock noon precisely, when the | surface is overlaid with a rich golden bronze producing egant e The under side of the leaves is glaucous. The 
an Rn re fer tesiiat D 2d. | whole tree is unsurpassed in its truly noble and unique beauty. 
. Peacu.—The new early variety.. S. 208. ° 
B. NECTARINE.—The best new early variety .. 20 Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, London, W. 
C. APOT al best ni ey say ty od me 
D. PLtum.—The best new early variety . .. 20 
eee aes wis reir... 2 N’S Spl ngid  HYBRIDISED CALCEO. BSSRS. PARKER awn WILLIAMS 1 
F. Appie.—The best new early variety.. .. 20 OBSO: S eS oe id ae AnD WILLIAMS beg to state 
G. Rep RASPBERRIES.—The best collections, to LARIA PEPR E d the test several years, hey Se supply ane avo of es sune tg finest 
be exhibited in the argon and to be peta tao ‘celebrity, rns 8 “at rea am aie ferin at 7s. rsery, 
mie by a fruit-bearing cane of rag atio Sa in ieee = is sc ten aid n Sisters and Hornse + hae vee, ie eee m, x 
eng! - 20s. 10s. | Amateurs a ‘ihe Trade desirous of mn ucing s 
[The cane ee be oat i in lengtùs for con- | collection should paesan pg an this Seed, which 7 ae 
venience of carriage warranted to please e ar ing ou! ew Seed o 
H. WHITE RASPBERRIES. —The best collections 1860, in sealed Sackets, at ls. 6d., Page "S d., 38. 6d., ae 5s. fected ‘The ppb ee pence 
exhibited as in Class G .20 10 | al one quality. The seed may also be obtained in the p 
I Rep arahe bent odiootiona ne our Agents, the principal Nurserymen ai danas i ZDA JULY 14, 1860. 
i m] es Sons, Seedsmen, codlands Isleworth r <: $ anat inom 
8) the same, bearing 1 $ * W Nursery, I : ty pe aes pie age atid pig 
K. Wurre Currants.—The best collections, ex- ERN CATALOGUE. Mae GS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 3 
hibited as in Class T. - 2 Te) eee eee CED| Weoxesnar, July 18) Rose Show at the Floral Hall, Covent 
—The best dish of any Variety, ST emer, No. 6 (62 Roses) of his COLLECTION of Tuurspay, — 19) Garden....... EE 
combining a oF tie i 3 me, bean A stamps. Gratis to al OT Costin ATELO rite Eer TES 
le as 
yf .. -ú = - 10 ry oe _— a a Hs 
The meeting is also $ ‘open r the receptio on: of: any 0 other uch te ng. the miserablo ince DE 
varieties of Fruits that m oe ie in season, and which, if new, THE HORTICULTO RAL I ABLISHMENT 0 taken place not essels built for 
will be open to compete for either of the following Prizes: LAURENTIUS, Leipsic Eei b to Bardi a t 
Two Prizes of FIVE GUINEAS each, off ENT- Plants of the following psie AN and FIER MNENE do cect ee pavate yar , but 
~ u pisa 
WORTH DILKE, Bogs ice-President of the Society, and One w TREE FERN. sr 8 | dockyards people came forwar pion to 
Prize of FIVE GUINEAS offered by ILSON SAUNDERS, ‘ASPLEN ENIUM GLABERRIMUM (Metv.).—' erectus, | propose remedies, each of which was ounced 
Esq., the Treasurer, will be awarded at the first meeting of | paleis, lanceolatis, acuminato-setosis, rma a nies, gee infallible, with as y 
the Fruit Committee in April, 1861, a$ the three best st Seedling | or onustis; petiolus 4-6” Kogun lamina 1-14’ longa, co! t; ce as fashion- 
Fruits possessing superior merit of any of the follo kinds | glaberrima, supra nitida, lanceolata-oblonga, acuminata, e though ephemeral panaceas which i 
which shall have been exhibited re any meeting between | ee acca apice pinnatifida ; segmenta lateralia multijuga, a year or two to cure every disorde; 
May 1, 1860, and March 31, 1861, viz. :—Grapes, Peaches, | petiolata 3-4” longa, 4-6” lata. Java. h oil hak 3 very disorder and to 
Nectarines, es, Apricots, Plums, Cherries, Apples, Pears, and |” Price, strong plants inte f from en tas TEE Tondon EO 5s. each. tite gts arta ut im ag ae of these 
rries. ent: Mr. W. LorBeRG, 34, St. Mary-at-Hill, London, E.C, al experiments, but most of them 
jon yasistios be exhibited which shali not te epn- |- "T NEW AND EXTRAORDINARY FE were mere empirical surmises unsupported by a 
will be carried over till the following season. ~.s seb belt Seer a Plage fe Nursery, Tod- | single fact. The greater part accordingly at 
nec and Vegetables í for tat gd munt be at the rooms by | 4a now monar to sen out It preps plants of” the follow. | once rejected, while a few of the more promisi 
herve e 2o aye e> ll packages and com- fen ae or yi pria BRITISH FILICES. | were submitt e test of experiment. It was 
reseed to E or Pach n ATHYRIUM Pa -FŒÆMINA PLUMOSUM.—Mr. Moore | however. seldom borne in m that deca: ? 
recip this as aruo most aieri t e and most beautiful Fungi might be arrest eå by je y from 
FLORAL COMMITTEE. 
pest pin AWARDS JULY 12, 1860. 
Wigh eam TREY A Boas 
it, en ess sborn & Sons, Fulham 
Gia “furcata,” from Mr. R. Sim, Footscray 
Gleichen: ia rupestris, fro from Mr. R. Sim 
Gleichenia semivestita, nt Mr. R. Si 
Eee Jamaica, from Mr. R. Sim 
Mr. C. Turner, whip 
RED 
Lea Bridge Road 
Messrs. feces, Mine & & Ca Vauxhall 
Mr. Stone, Tottenham 
ione, Tottenham o 
of Prussia, from Mrs. one 
, from Mr. R. Sim 
Mr. 
v"The ne ee Mir. G. Smith 
sare for 
and Seedlings aden place on Toe 
oe 
to the Committee. 
M. JAMES "NICHOLSON 
FE made from 
for the above season. Seid 
e giten ats pE ee eLA z 
poli end: of August; some ofthe 
later | 2s. 
to 
known | Litibrochia 
Fori = disco 
figure 
ition of “ Nature-printed Bri 
8. 6d. en 
fie te rme, 78. 6d. | um f.f. f Bexnosum, 5s. impregnation „with lime water or gallic acid, 
ek Sar steeping in oil, with bert other plans, were 
Be lanciolium 10 6 accordingly tried with m r less success, Skan 
o. 10 6 
do. ne bore the test of long i and 
The usu ors heihi to the Trade. ed. 
k turn abandon 
A. S. & Sox’s FERN CATALOGU: Pl Su lement, con- mongst 
taining the wnt and other orn ae Ferns, A m 
bel a and Exotic, in all: 600 sp 
i applioatión = 
Hornsey Road To; til 
Exhibition of New Plants | 7 gra 
s. 64.5 Asplenium Be- 
; do. cicutarium, Is. 6d. ; 
6d. ; "Nothochlena 
6d. ; do. "s ongifolia, 18 inrol dava calon 
i wes d.; do lia, 1s. 3 Nephrolepis „d 
t: tire aurita, 1s. ; ? Pleopeltis iri 
davailioides, eT Post- 
‘orwich, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire. 
as eee; H Tana 
