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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[JAN. 24, 
SOCIETY, RUE 
BITIONS OF 1 
On Ear dx May 20th, JUNE 23 find Suny Ist. 
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. 
CLASS I—NISCELL ANEOUS GROUPS AND SPEOIME N 
For which Medals are offered on all the three day 
RES BOTANIC 3 PARK, 
EXHI 
II. 
s only are do T ANN in AC and 
Those who exhibit in “AA and-AB cannota 
tin AC ^ Pelargoniums, ne Calceola 
rias ar nude excluded from AA, . In 
AA, 4 species of a genus, two plants of each, wile Be ad: 
1 
lso 
AB, AC, 
new or old pues II.8,— 
awards wil n to the most 
bienio plants ; alo those ithe highest state 
of perfection, both with pes to culture and bloom. 
None but plants of ie most decided merit, as objects óf 
ornament, can be wed to compete ES AD. 
N ars Prants, in bloom, 1 L8. 
n RARE PLANTS, not in bloom, ium Tear nando for 
the Beauty of their foliage or habit of growth, 
o plant will be considered as 
N PLANTS; whether 
been ‘oxhibited at any of the oval Bota; 
hibitions ; à 
nor will any award d be ziven to plants à ies ed 
itr sthey 
y py 
letter AF ), are 
Crass IL. —NATURAL GROUPS. To ds aw: NIU EA 
Letters. MA 
BA PAPILION AGEOUS Pr. ; collection 23 20, 
his 
tall Kinds, asl 
lections 
6 gr 
BiU Ge 'ereus, 
ofe dedos or va 
Cacrac. PS 
inds, 
y Hehinoeactus, &e.5 
pe 
xi 
eph: icu ofi 30 
Sous F 
a, Gloxinia, 
bu ene ke or piecing 
us sens 10 sj 
BE RANN Pee OREL E TS, such as 
Anemone, Ranunculus, Pi 
collections of e species 
PLAN’ 
collections of 15 specie 
tine 5 pun 8.0, 
growers only. are tojir, . 8. 
" collections of 12 species, IE 8. 
G 
P 
Ni. 
collec 
0-|II. S. 
E ipe 
I.G. 
ns, rowki only,| de. 
who do not compete in "nr | 
BI ie Hearus ; collec 8 of 6 species, | 
very istinct varieties, grown in 8| 11.8. ILS. 
ih pots ms. |HULS. Juns. 
only, who is 
compete in BF and BH, ean PSI 
E 
pee ofi. 
ovior MN 
renee will also Be given ‘to aren 
Co 
t number of "tinc t 
merit * other ects i 
LG SE A collections of 4r 
nts off 
: colt lections of 4 spe- 
or distinct varieties ele ct 
)RCHIDACEOUS PLANTS. 
BO Collections os s Exotic s 
du or dis- 
LG. 
ns ; of To Exotio s Speo 
tinet varicties 
Jolli D 
5, or dis 
ies, or d 
ot 
.B. Ti 
B 1e same "Exhibit orcan only Ir, 
ete ES one of the letters, BO, 
, or BQ 
Fiuices, 
(culti ated in s 
0 sr Ir 
Collections of Species| 
tivated in (mes 
affi 
of genera. 
eub 
e required to be 
BT Cc the Hed us 
ied collecti 4 
BU n 
o be taken 
awar ding this 
WERS, IN 
TS FL 
11.8.4. 
Th e ms. 
“Hts. jins. Jiris 
etie: 5, grown in 11- cce For T.8. RIB. 
Reg. No, 9) - 1. 
CO Fucustas ; collection | m8, jus. 
PREA gropi in llinc pr S. |IILS. |IIL.S. 
P. t 2 new|r.s.o. L.S. 
act varieties, z 8.G. i a G. 1L.8.G, 
ch pots m 1. 
; collections Of 12. dis: lta a. 
us 
iy grown in 11-inch pots 11.s.. |11. V 
ate growers and Nursery- 11.5, 8. 
V.B. 
men Cl separately i inCD& C: 
SCHEDULE or PrizEes—continued. aa be awarded on : SCHEDULE or REM ed. 
JUNE, Jury | FC pus APPLES ; a single fruit of the “ Providence,” 11.5.6. 
Letters 1. HLS, 
CF PrLARGONIUMS; collections of 8 di FD M "a single fruit of the ** Queen,” rr.s.a.—rr.s. 
tinc x yari eties, grown in 8-inch po! 11.8.6. 
v. B.—Priva ite g growers only, wl holms. FE APPLES ; a single fruit of other kinds, rr.s.c.—411.8. 
Po compete in CD and CE, can|ir.s, 
compete in CF. FF a single fruit of the common varieties, 1.s.— 
CG Rosts; collect tions of 12 distinct vars. 
FG Manoxs ; a single fruit of the Persian varieties, 11.5.— 
si tinct FH US o of 3 dishes of distinct varieties, 1.8.— 
xhibit 2G «S, 
In UR M nrs | FI riens iingie dish of one black variety, 11.5.6.—11.5.— 
season Roses will be required to be n 
hown in 8-inch and 1 po FK dad ; Single dish of one white variety, 11.8.¢,—11.8.— 
cIssus, 12 distinct species or vars.|rrr.s. In 
4 distinct varieties. VP ee. 2d [RES FL oF, Xs ots, 1 plant, rr.s.—rrr. 
murs. | FM s Ae of 4 dienes of dis- 
11,8.6.—I1. S.—I11. S. 
UT FLOWERS. FN T collections. of 2 dishes of dis- 
DA Britis ; collections of 2 
Em wild s ecimens, illustrating the P 
exogenous portion of the British FP 
"lora . a |S. mns. jis. EQ 
XILS. |HIL.S. (I:S. FR 
DB Bairisy PLANTS ; collections X cud en FS 
and wild specimens, illustrating the 
eres portion of uie Beat PT 
ILS. Ik. (1182 FU 
N. B. —Ii will be required ‘that tho TLS, |IILS. [IIS 
Pies of the Plants, and of the Iv 
in which they are gathered, FW 
e dis attached to them, preference 
being given to the most rare and PX ingle dish, c. 
correct! isd named : none but authentic BY collections of 6 pots with ripe fruit, 11.¢. 
ild specimens to be produced. The . 
dioec of the Botanical Society TZ ; collections of 4 dishes of distinct species or 
Londo: Mm e taken as the varieties of this genus, 
standard of r: ene Pru Hoy suitable for the dessert, 11.5.G.— 
DC Dzvicz, pie with Wers, — 
illustratin, gthe pr venies of in B Pe ar-| Xomtc ecd of other useful or rare kinds, 11.5.—11.5. 
01 Y FRUIT, 1.s.—11s. 
¢.—A pis of fruit is defined thus:—Grapes, 3 
I oe JE BIG. bunches. Peaches, ean ml the Citrus 
0 fo ut. family, Apples, and Pears, 6 frui and duse 12 
of 6 ES des Cherries and. Strawberries, 2 
defii will n on n the numbers sy 
pur aceount “be admitted Recep at it det be core tly 
t exhibition, Pine-apples and Grapes) must be exhibited 
DD Toutes ; in stands of 12 varieties + ILS. s of 9 Innes diameter, ae ssed with the leaves 
TIS. respectiv eis belo: g to each kind of fruit. 
DE Roszs; collections of 100 distinct vars.| j.. |1r.S. 
TILS. 
DF Rosxs 4 Var Vr ye of 50 distinct vars, oe T. L.S. REGULATIONS. 
Private growers only are to TILS. (UIS. The Exhibitions will be opened to all competitors, whether 
exhibit ix 5 DF. Fellows of the Society or not. 
DG Ros lle PN GR new, first-rate 1 order that the subjects received for exhibition may be 
nct tie e HS. jis. E anged and displayed to Advantage, the Exhibitors 
—Pr vs are to adopt RO to communicate their s to the Secreta 
such methe ve ur zement or clas- previ e several days of exhibitor eni p. cii e pro- 
sification as may best accord with pabio extent of table room in square feet or otherwise, which 
their own views Nurserymen and pe ants, flowers or fruit sel quiri 
dealers are required to follow thel Ù nless pi s been given, the A on 
classification published in their re-| is ng the Garden will be a decas) to sign a book, or deliver 
ective catalogues. Not more than a statement in writing, Que in what let que their articles 
3 trusses of bloom of each variety to are to be exhibi: pos "They are also to apply to on Clerk for 
be exhibited, labels to attach to their overall exhibitions, and to see that 
DH Roses; stands of 12 single blooms .. 7. | ,. ms, | when staged they e eodeni dirt Eh dali proper ps The Ex- 
t "gl Be hibitors are particularly requestec o bear in mind, that 
DI Vernenas; in stands of 12 varieties..| |. ++ juns. | omissions or mistakes arising from reales or improper en- 
NB. bn va ariety to be shown in a. tries on thet part cannot be rectified after the awards have 
a single t een mat 
DK CAnNATIONS ; in stands of 12 varieties e «i EET 4. No Aea will be E for competition unless the c 
: se B. try has been made- prev to Half-past Bight p E the 
DL PrcoTEEs; in stands of 12 varieties ..| |, ++ [nuns, | morning, at which time ely the gat ill be closed, and 
r S B, after. which no. subjects for competition can of ace account 
DM Pinks; in stands of 12 varieties ees. ++ [mns | whatever be received, nor ean ar ny person 1 ue allowed to open 
as $ ws: B. E containing: artic cles for competitio 
DN Pansies; in stands of 24 varieties ..| |. AOI eec 5. Exhibitors are requested to observe that the Judges must 
: ^ es 3 proceed at Ten o'clock to examine the merits of the subjects 
DO Bursous Ins; in stands of 12 varieties) |. |rrr.g, exhibited, by whieh Dh SEDIT and arvanging of all plants, 
B. dp and n "wit must be completed. 
hibitors of pu Pd c to At Seven o' "clock i in the. ‘evening the dup will close, 
r own b x dd the seve al articles exhibited will then be vered up to 
wi hich are not to pow 8 inches in. 
PR at the back, nor 20 inche: sons pu supply subjects for competi a Henni t 
rom the UA to the back, with) flor may obtain p tickets befo o'clock, 
vai to rem and vill be re- AERES tot rden at two o ‘cloth A de- 
live is their tickets at the onim gat 
CLASS V.—SEEDLINGS. stant gardener s will be admitted with E Exhibitors 
EA GREENHOUSE AZALEAS . n pay eight AS Rs in the morning no person 
EB Hearns . x urs. firs. | who: s are not required in that Ene will be 
EC PrrAncoxIUMS of 1845 EE: | ILS. |ILL.S. Mp to enter with the E xhibitors, nor can any person re- 
N.B.—The: Ki $e to be xhibited in main in the Gan ae after ten o "clock, excepting those who are 
6-inch or 8-inch pots, so as to show, engaged by the ety. 
the habit of im variety under supe- 9. Subjects Eoi Bes ided dly infi a cannot be received 
rio E cultivation. ari ing thej for ee DE e and such sul Judges are empowered. 
prizes, the der. will take into| in order to Sisi nente de 1 importance 
tion the habit of the pl s yere the Judges are au zed either 
as well as the qu ty of the flower, WETON or to > IDIMENISH the value of the aw that is, to 
ED Pr Tice UL of 1846. me c. o. grant either ^ RU or third prizes at th retion, The 
EE PELARGON ut V ges are al: vited to recommend to. the Gouna to 1N- 
de ine toti. then mbor or amount of the awards, and to give medals 
the “fancy”! dn subjects of e: nerit whieh may be exhibited, 
seo JHLS. Inns. D pue Bi 
that all plants bo distinctly 
labeled yir thet venio names one the places whence intro- 
uced, wher nd all. cut flowers and fruit are re- 
- H dt ienen FET 
pri plants b 11. Exhibitors who shall obtain a first prize cannot receive 
Ee and. compa t habit any other award in the same letter, except in AE and AF and 
n 49. growtt in Olass V. 
ue ScanLET PELARGONIUMS eth ole [tens NOES, ENT BE, 2. Should any Exhibition gura one or more plants which 
shes do uk á e+ BLBS. ILS. | have not been in the po: of the NEA two months 
E I E LE wl. ote €. urs. and to the tubi i ion. ar "wh nie "m lants are 
ge. xv - sie Co eT * juus |sho ach cireu) [25 
ae LE on .. oe ee of IS. 
and e 
tificates will be given to event of any dispute with respect to this Rule, Ee sh jb 
E of merit which have not will be required to sign a written declaration, which will To 
m izes awarded to them, the. ond AE Ea 
exhibitor Sale the option of re- 13. ae enge will not be ane from among the Fel- 
ir the certificate or the lov r Officers of the So nor will any person. 
money value, 10s, To be eligible mio ho LP E Stic OP a Judge bo allowed to compete , 
for competition, ait the subjects in for pr 2 208. 
sae! "s sC pps 14 essful competitors are requested to notify to the Secre- 
ri tary, within one, rores afte the last Exhibition, in what form 
names they are to Dear. No seedling y are desir ng their prizes, vin, whether in 
can have a prize awarded to it un- e plate, $t M 3 
less these dondilióne are complied, y By pe of the Council, 
with, J. Dx . SOWERBY, Secretary. 
CLASS VI.—FRUIT. Tobe eun on July Ist. The SD QUK are of comanda which will be 
FA  MISCELLA us CoLLECTION ; consisting of 10 dishes of given in Pra’ ASH when the Medali is not preferred. 
distinct kinds of dessert fruit cultivated in the United 2 s. 
dom, Ue 18, 1G. adi 15, L S G. SINE Gilt 5 " 0 B. Bronze 15 
N.F n other De E being equal, preference | ria 10. 0 c. Certificate 10s. 
will be gi given ts the collections which contain the most no. Do. T. Pv Silver Gilt 5 0 
distinc it. m Silv errs 9 
PiNE-APPLES ; collections of not e bs 6 fruits, nor 1 
more than 2 of one kind, 1.5.6.— ‘Concluded on Yon 51] 
