198 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Man. 21, 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 
OF THE 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
FOR THE YEAR 1846. 
THE EXHIBITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING SATURDAYS, viz. 
May 9, June 13, and Jury 11. 
MEDALS AND REWARDS.—The Society distributes the following Medals and Rewards ; namely— 
The Certificate FX. - alum sen 10 0 S G. Large piger po Medal - =+ = valu—£$£ 0 0 
SB. Silver Banksian Medal — - I Í -100 G B. Gold E BDAMeHali- Sw bot 43 Nk a 0.0 
S K. Silver Knightian Do. E PIENE GK. Gold Kat tian Medal SUE depen S 
LS. Large Silver Medal - .- - - - -115 0 LG. Large Gold Ditto SN aS NN UP 1 
All Persons, whether Fellows of the Society or not, will be at liberty to send subjects for, that he has eter itby VADE plants not ee pd his own propii or that of his master, 
aa tion. such award shall be cancelled, in favour of the Exhibitor next below him, whose medal shall 
ibitors are earnestly requested to notify in writing, previous to the day of meeting, what 
in like ipis. be areen ed to the person inimneatarely following him in t] the awarc d, and so on. 
plants they intend to supply, in order that due provision may be made for the proper distribu- SUBJECTS or EXHIBITION will be 
divided into Classes as explained further on. No articles 
tion of the specimens on the exhibition tables. necessary that the Judges should pro-| not of Horticultural produce will be lowed to be placed upon the tables. Exhiblto rs will do 
ceed to consider tlle respective merits of the bitions by 10 A. w., dun as it is absolutely etl to Hone jee selves acquainted with the arrangements described in the following List, as 
Tni pensaie uae Xu tables should be arranged e m time, it has be n determined that no | they will i E 
D TO SIGN A PRINTED FORM or aon TO BE eel 
subject for exhib deo be admitted into the Garde after Eur past Bight o'dock i in the Morning; and | NISHED aS THEM IN THE GARDEN, stating under iat letter their plants are to be 
= the owners of m loc’ s uld not be in the Exhibition Tent at the | they are particularly requested to TAKE NOTICE, that if errors in the awards of the een pin 
aid hour, such cases or boxes must be ms fr competition for Medals. All specimens, | occur, in consequence of mistakes on the part of Exhibitors i in filling up such declarations, the 
wether of fruit or flowers, will ri D untouched until after Six o’Clock, when they will be| Society eannot undertake to rectify the errors afterwards. 
delivered into the hands of the Exhibitors. Names fairly written are to be attached BL to all Florists’ Flower 
Bona, fide Exhibitors, or persons peal required to assist in bringing in the objects for exhi-| are bey s mee awarding any Medal to such Exhib 
bition, or Gentlemen's Gardeners bearing a note from some Fellow of the Society, will be ad- 
mitted before half-past Eight in the morning at the Carters' Yard Entrance Gate; all other 
persons are er excluded. AT TEN O'CLOCK THE GARDEN WILL BE es AED OF ALL 
PERSONS not 0! ly detained there. Exhibitors haying passes may re-enter the "E Garden 
after One o’Clock, when they will bo required to give them up to the Police at the Carters’ Yard Bey Eehibior will be Be se to dai, "upon pm entering the Garden, a, 
ate. ‘airly-written statement of the Letter in the following Classes under which he intends 
T oe VES us cut Flowers must ee THEIR x d oR taipa Foko: X or stopi to exhibit; he willnot be permitted to pass beyond the Carters’ Yard till this is done ; 
e MES E T videt ado to CARNET inches in depth from front to back, | ang ng alteration in the entries will be afterwards permitted upon any pretence 
If any Exhibitor shall obtain the award of a Medal, and it shall be afterwards ascertained! whatever. 
; and the Judges 
itions, whatever their merit may be, if 
ot i uus Rees Florists’ Flowers are meant not. e flower Baten 
Class I.—FLOWERS ; for which Nurserymen and Private growers exhibit independently of each other. 
A Pelargoniums ; in collections of 12 new and first-rate varie- as they are gathered, so as to exhibit, as far as poeple K fane Heaths ; in collections of 12 entirely distinct varieties. 
ties, cultivated with superior skill, in 8-inch pots. GB— the habit of the variety ; in 12 varieties. SB B—SG—LS 
S G Other agens exhibited as in the last letter, and i in 8b varie- 
|L Cape Heaths H in collections of six entirely distinct varieties, 
io 320 exhibits tn "this Jetterv@an also compete in. Tem T: 
the followup. 
oe ea i exhibited asin the letter F, and in 25 varieties 
B Baleseo hee ; in collections of 12 varieties, in 8-inch pots. 
LS 
ep. 
on will ag UPS to show iu more than one of 
pad tcs I, K, a 
M Cape Heaths ; singo o posimons displaying very superior cul- 
[^j PRS pans in collections of six varieties, in 12-inch pots. 
K—SB 
D Bd, in pots; Amateurs to show in collections uc We DN 
serymen in collections of 18, distinct varieties. -> E gher. Medals than those here offered for Roses cannot tiyaton. 
En e given by the Judges ; and if Roses are brought for exhi- | M Calceolarias, in sixes ; in 8 inch pot s. LS—SK—SB 
B. The Judges are required to disqualify any collection Hinon without attention Xo the regulations here uxpiaihed 'O Carnations, in par ES 
T shall be found to vona a ih ce i which has been re- they will not be allowed to c: | Picotees, in pans of 24 d 
cently placed in the pot from the open ground. B Cape Heaths; in collections of 20 entirely distinct varieties. | Q Pinks ; in pans of 24 d 
E Roses, in pots ; single ME nS Ma ang superior cultiva- GK—GB—SG | B Ranuneuluses, excluding Turbans; in stands of 12 distinct 
tion. SB—C | NB. It is expected that the tei plant shall not be exhibited arieties for private growers, ad 24 for Nurserymen, LS 
F Moss s in loose bunches, each consisting of three trusses on more than one occasio: | —SK—SB 
Class II.—FLOWERS ; for which all persons are admitted to equal competition. 
S Stove ne porous plants; in collections of 40 plants. D kr Pelargoniums ; in six dune varieties, in pots | Bau ipao none but new or rare plants can be exhibited 
SK. 
Le " etter. Nothing will be regarded as new which has 
s than 11 inches in diameter. 
NB. Calceolarias, Boa Saey and Pelargoniums EE Mbelargontans i T mens LS—SK boone bited in the Garden in a previous season 
to be excluded from S, T, V, a B. By the word specie the wild kinds im mported | 00 Single specimens of very superior cultivation, SG—LS—SK 
r PET or Greenhouse ps in I ericetions of 20 plants. from the Cape of ood. Hope | or New Holland, tuberous PP Miscellaneous subjects. SK—SB— 
GK—GB— ecies inclusive, and not garden eross-hreds. s mE " 
NB. Bshbitrs E show in more than one of the classes | FF Tn n © lection pe six pe iia in pans not C ot. Cock Beaten Honored they vite to apas 
8, 0 d less than “ato ot in diameter, LS. aries s 7 angi E 
V Stove Qr Greenhouse plants; in collections of 12 plants. | GG: Distinct varieties of Tall Cái in dens IB) | ope SED BU NE E ecu aa 
em e apud d SG Medals are not to be given iffewer than i g Florists flowers. SK—SB—C, 
W Stove or Es Feenhouse plants; in collections of six distinct p^ SSH dead d dling must be shown. singly, and marked. with 
species. HH Fuchsias; single specimens. SK—SB— | t is to bei The same seedling cannot gain a 
B s Qc opas jM n 12 distinct varieties, GB-—SG—LS| NB. No person can receive more than one prize under this | prize more than once in the season. Pela Papia are to 
Y Greenhouse uode n six distinct varieties, hoe Sag chs head. | be shown in pots, and not in a cut state. No person will 
N: one ean show in both classes of Azalea: Ir Hardy | Fetid in pote, in collections ; exclusive of Cypripe- be allowed to exhibit more than 6 seedlings i e each. meeting. 
Z Collections of Now Hardy Evergreens in pots ; Ls SK—SB diui RC E: DR Hd under this head will not be EY entitled. to. 
AA Exotic Orchids ; in collections of not fewer than 20 species, | KK Hardy one pediums, SK—SB—C pass ticket. For seedling Pelargoniums exhibited the first 
6—GK— LL Hybrid Al dem cut specim K—SB , Jeani iod UT shall be given than a certificate, and 
AES "Exhibitors cannot show in more than one of the classes | MM Statices ; in collections of six species, LS— ed to flowers of decided du Seedling 
ec. New or extremely rare ornamental plants. vium ra Pelurgontuns or the second year must be shown in pots not 
BB Brote C Orehids ; in collections of 12 species. GK—GB—; s NB. These Medals will be awarded by the Society's Office maller than 6-inch pots, and each exhibitor may produce 6 
CC Exotic Orchids ; in collections of six species, GB— 
S and not by the AARE Judges. Exhibitors will EATEN of them, but not a larger number, 
In ADDITION to any Medals assigned to the classes, 7, S, T, and AA, the SK, SB and C are offered for the collections in those classes which shall be best named 
by the Exhibitor. 
N.B. The Society’s Officers, who will make this award, will be guided in their judgment bya palates ye not enly of the correctness of the names, but of the 
ccuracy of the spelling,and the neatness of the writing. 
Class III. —FRUIT; for which Market Gardeners, Fruiterers, or Persons in the habit of regularly supplying the Market, and Private Growers, 
exhibit independently of each other. 
N.B. All Fruit must be FULLY ripe and WELL COLOURED, and PROPERLY NAMED by the Exhibitor as far as practicable ; if the contrary, it will be disqualified. 
SS Miscellaneous collections of fruit, consisting of at least three of collections of Fruit should bear in mind that however | VV Pine Apples. SG—LS—SK—sB 
different kinds, Peaches-and Nectarines being considered ne on Son two of the kinds in this collection may be, they | yy Peaches or Nectarines, in dishes of six specimens, SK 
as only one kind. IAE —LS cannot gai red unless they faciei at lest three dif- B 
NB. Cucumbi bers, Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar Kitchen ferent inus of fruit of first rate A s " M 
Garden produce, are Sade from this letter, Exhibitors TT Grapes. 8G—LS—SK—SB | XX Other kinds of fruit, SK—SB—C 
The Garden will be opened, on each day, to Fellows and to Visitors, at One o'clock, under | zor tickets at this price will be allowed a clear fori 
the geri’ aeris lations :— 
AIL 
Fellow 
night from the 21st of April, iuo which they may 
claim them. AFTER THAT PERIOD ALL THE 38. 6d, TICKETS SUBSCRIBED FOR, BUT NOT ISSUED, 
of the Society will he pem without tickets, from One till Six o'clock, on | WILL BE CANCELLED. 
signing their manent n. a book at the 
fter the 21s du 2H Bo further number of tickets will be delivered to Fellows on their 
Visitors can be admitted only by tic mme vs be og by the personal or written orders of | personal appli n order, at the price of Five Shillings each tic 
Fellows of the Soeiety. Upon this subject the Cou uld observe, that the interests of the Each ticket vil pe ERS for the ATEA of one Visitor, after One o "clock, to either of 
Society require Orders for dete to Be filled up witi ease and Appruss of the parties to | the Three Exi at the option of the Visitor, 
whom they are given. The €i M express fe hope ut the Fellows of the Society will not All appligutions ior tickets must be made at the Society's Office, 21, Regent Street. 
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orders for d to persone pea p they are The y D No TICKETS WILE BE ISSUED IN REGENT STREET ON THE DAYS OF ExmIBITION ; but, on 
d of a Fellow of the Soe t be regarded as an authority p receive ti icket: those days, Two Offices, near the Garden Gates, will be US at noon for the issue of diced 
Xo shall RA m or qiue K e the 21st of April, 1 ain, a t the rate | at 7s, 6d. each ; but strictly under the regulations anaro State 
of Three Shillings and ach, any number of tickets not E Twe 
sa Far artic a a a t2 tS a 
no applications for such tickets yu be received after that day. Fellows of the Society subscribing - Fu ee een ence application pud age 
