THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mav 16, 
NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
B NJAMIN W. KNIGHT, Frorist, &c., Tivoli, 
near St. Leonard’s on Sea, Basse, begs to call the atten- 
tion of his friends and the public to the following CHOICE 
P which are now ready to send out. 
‘welve new choice and distinct Fuchsias, fit for gni eur 
CA Ses 12 extra first-rate very distinct varieties, all sent out 
Tor the first time last season, for 12s. ; 12 distinct A for 
3s. 6d. ; 12 extra new, good varieties, "m 63.; oice Petunias, 
d and distinct Cinerarias, for e 
12 fine Salvias, 
Hos for 4s. ; 12 choi * kinds of Phlox 
;12 ze 
phe ees tor 6s. ; MU choice new perm for 12s ; 12 fine 
show P andis. for 6s.; 12 extra Epod, for 125.; | choice Seeds, 
age with great care from the best varieties: Verbena, 
6d. per paper; (LE 2s. 6d. per paper ; Dahlia, 
frd fhe best show e 3s. 6d. per paper ; German Aster, 
extra fine, 2s. 6d. per 
Also will be eius 4 ‘May, 1 good show Dahlias, for 6s. ; 
12 superior, for a ; 12 extra a distinct kinds, all new last 
2 choice fancy, or variegated varieties, for 6s. 
) forwarded 
aaah th E. receipt of the amount with the order, a al 
May 16, "1846. 
T a 
WOODLANDS NURSE) E NEAR UCK- 
x WOOD anp SON have the pleasure of ar 
the following Plants adapted for Bedding, at 
prices Samed when the selection is left to themselves : 
FUCHSI 
12 fine varieties .. 65.0d. | 12 superb new vars., 
12 superior do 9 9 for exhibition . SUE n 
12superb do. -.12 0 | 50 fine do. . 
50 superb "do. vi 30 o 
VERBENAS. 
12 fine varieties .. 5s. 0d. 25 extra fine vars. ,. n pa 
12 superior do. o 9 0 25 superb new do. 
12 superb new do. .. at 
PETUNIAS. 
12 een a I ^ o $ 4 
12s 
Young pine? of the above can be sent Brice) packed 1 in 
tin cases by post, if required. 
CINERARIAS, 
Strong plants erus into blo 
12 fine varieties .. 6s. 0d. | 25 extra fee varieties js t 
. s 0 | 25 superb do. .. 
AND istot a IN (Al 
Select. xd one of EO ae i qa 
Superior do. E 
Superb newest sorts, E » 
AZALEA INDICA.” 
12 fine varieties . 
12 superb do. .. ve ae 
2-extra new do. 
GREEN HOUSE "PLANTS. 
12 fine species, one of each ^t 
12 vie of newer indi . 
12 do. do. very superior 
12 kem Climbers ae e+ oe 12 
S E PLANTS. 
12 very fine Paea o ofeach .. 
12 superior do. 
end PLANTS." 
=s. d, | 
Each—s. d. 
36 
RD flava. ae Pleroma Benthamiana 
yellow)... 3 6 | Polygala Dalmaisiana .. 3 
aoas floribunda e ENA species 
6 
6 
(Veitch’s), an elegant (Havanna) 10 6 
6 
0 
yelow species, highly Ruellia rophylla, 
be splendid ve species 7 
ding oz.18s. 20 FORD RM E ri 
ERE Serra Pifo .. 36| splendid we 
ci A de grandiflora. 5 0| Tacsonia mollissim 
Select List of Plants, see Advertizement of April ics. 
iaa of the above will be sent gratis on application. 
A proportionate number of plants presented to each order 
towards s defraying the expense of carriage, &c. 
A ri ance or reference required from "unknown corre- 
sponderits, 
ao PR wo 
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To 
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{ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
JUN ^. AT THE GARDEN, 
TODON] 
AWARD OF THE 2 aM 
THE ee ee MEDAL, 
To Mr. J. Robertson, gr. t: . Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 
collection cf 40 Stove and. re akona plants 
To the same for 20 species of Exotic Orchids, 
THE GOLD oe MEDAL. 
To Mr. Barnes, gr. to W. Norman, Esq., of Bromley- 
common, Kent, for a ue of 40 Stove and Green- 
house planta 
To Mr. Frazer, of Lea-bridge-road, for a collection of 20 
Stove and Greenhouse plan 
To Mr. Mylar, . to Durisqund Rucker, Esq., F.H.S., for 
20 dS E Exotic Orchids 
To Mr. James Williams, gr. to 0. B. Warner, Esq., F.I.S., 
for 12 A of Exotic “Orchids 
To Mr. Hunt, gr. to Mi i iso of Hayes-place, Bromley, 
for 20 species of Cape It eath 
To Messrs. des dot: of Ge Henr for the same, 
GOLD BANKSIAN MEDAL, 
o Mr. Hunt Ste a collection of 20 Stove and Greenhouse 
. Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, putts A H.S., for a 
eeilestigt of 12 Stove and Greenhouse plan 
To ae Rollisson, of Tooting, for 20 Michi of Exotic 
.to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., for 
12 hene of xus Orchids 
To Mr. G. Eyles, gr. to Sir George Larpent, Bart., 
for 6 species E Exotic Orchids 
To Mr. W. Cock, of Chiswick, F.H.S., for 12 new varieties 
of Péllteponfoni in 8-inch pots 
To s d gr. to Mr, Beck, of Isleworth, F.H.S., for 
the 
To Mr. NW. Cock, for 12 vars, of Pelargonium in ipn pots 
To Mr. Catleugh, of iple Chelsea, for the sa; 
To Mr. Slowe, gr. to . Baker, Esq, F.H. Sr ces 12 
varieties of Roses in pot: 
aul and Son, ‘Of Cheshunt, for 18 varieties of 
Roses in pots 
MAT m od Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 20 
species of Cape Heat 
To Messrs. p Haroni a Tooting, for the same 
To Mr. May, gr. to E. Goodheart, Begs, of Langley-park, 
Beckenham, for 12 species of Cape B 
To Mr. Frazer, of Lea-bridge-road, for n Cus 
To Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for 12 
Greenhouse Azaleas 
To the same, for Tall Cacti in flower 
To Mr. Scott, gr. to Sir George Staunton, Bart., F.H $., tor 
Cyrtopodium punctatum. 
THE SILVER GILT MEDAL. 
To Mr. Ayres, gr. to James Cook, Esq., ite H.S., for a collec. 
tion of 2 Stove and NEIN im 
To Mr. M. Clarke Ben. of Muswell- hill, 
for a Collection of 6 Stove a prom pla 
To Mr. Catleugh for e same 
To Mr. Carson, gr. to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.IS., for 
the sai 
To Siesess: Nee and Son, of Exeter, for 12 species of 
Exotic Orch 
gies se Plant, we to J. H. Schröder, Esq., F.H.S., for the 
FES., 
To Mz: Mint gre to Miss Traill, for the 
en, gr to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart,, F.HLS., for 6 
"argoniume in 8-incl 
To Mr. Gaines, of Barras: s a collection of 12 varieties 
of Pelargoniums in 8-inch p 
To Messrs. Lane and n or diront Berkhampstead, for 18 
varieties of Roses in 
To Mr. Taylor, gr. to i Pim Esq., of Streatham, for 20 
species E. Cape Heaths 
o Mr. . to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for 12 
petas of fous Heaths 
To Messrs, Veitch and Son, of Eteter, for the same 
To Mr. I. OU: gr. to T. Brandram, zo of Lee-grove, 
6 species of Cape Heath: 
SELECT FLOWERS pU SU UP VASES, EDGINGS, 
WORK, 
Free by Se A a part of ps Kingdom. 
BREWER, Aires 4, St. John's- Ud terrace, 
Regent's-park, London, offers the following plants, 
with package and stout tin case E at 4s. per doz., mixed 
or in separate kinds, as may be ri 
Gaillardia picta coccinea, scarlet SE yel we with dark centre, 
m Phlox Drummo ndii,a fine An. pu ee crim- 
d vi 
ety, 
Verbo enas, ae name, sone attractive atte ouy distinct, 
very best kinds, 
Anagallis Park: 
ie 
i superba, bright orange red, large, fin e, and 
y. 
alte a grandiflora, large, deep, and glossy blue, 
Lobelia Hoian "erudito, deep and blue, elegant and profuse 
blo: 
Mormipaete, finesapphire blue, true from d 
Zinnia elegans ee violaceus, and do. aureum, robus 
plants, 4 inches hig 
cite d at 6s. per doz. ; Lobelia are 
phylla mejor. in seedling plants once transp" anted, at 1s. 
B a e bright blue flowering half-hardy Ta 
batnr. enclosing Post-office Orders on Upper Baker- 
strech ‘Portman-equare, London, will be dispatched on receipt, 
UCHSIAS.—Pride of ee Sateen 6: Duchess 
of Sutherland, Gaines’ 
Wales, Yonells ; urita, Iveryana, Fos- 
terii, Formos: a uiimis: Stan valee Blanche, Harrison’s ; at 
65, per n. 
Colossus, ees Tilsi ee uS Floribunda magna, 
Hopneri, isi lransparens, Blanda, Victory, 
Sanguine Ver ea, Smith’s ; Fairy, 
gi a, E Protan, Gem, Conspicua arborea, Prin- 
ceps, Speciosa, rc» Tricolor, Mirabilis, Magnifica, Hayesii, 
Invincible, Magnificent, Racemiflora, Brewerstii, Victoria ; at 
35. per ied 
s PETONTAS—ointing s new striped and other kinds, 3s, per 
VERBENAS. —The best scarlets, blue, white, and rose, 3s, 
por dozen, 
HL IOTROPIUMS, 3s. per dozen, 
REE More Age per dozen, 
Good rooted pla: s name, at the above prices, 6d. 
er dozen being added for postage, will be sent free by post, 
carefully packed in tin cases, on the receipt of postage stamps 
or a Post office order, 
Josen and STEPHEN SHILLING, Nursery and Seeds men, 
Northwarnbro’, near Odiham, Hants, 
To Mr. epe cof E Een for the een 
To Mr. Falconer, gr. to Archdale Bite a teas) of Cheam, 
for 12 varieties of Greenhouse Azalea 
orman, [^ for 6 varieties 
TO M, Robertson, sf. ne Lawrence, F.HL.S., for Tall 
Cacti in flow 
To zx Kemp, "m. to P. Grillion, Esq., of East Acton, for 
Gray 
To Mr, o Taea gr. to Her Majesty, at Frogmore, for the 
Mi 
To Mr. J. Davis, of Oak-hill, East Barnet, for the sa 
To Mr. John Povey, gr. to the s Thorny RB IL LORS 
croft-hall, Congieton, for Pine. PEE 
To Mr. J. Davis, for the same 
THE LARGE este MEDAL, 
To Mr. Bruce, gr. to Bo} iller, Esq., of Collier’s-wood, 
ance” for a patties of 12 Stove and Greenhouse 
To a Stowe gr. to W. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for the 
To itd Malyon, gr. to T. Brandram, Esq., for a collection 
of 6 Stove and Cr delictis plants 
To Mr. Cooper, at Mr. Pawley's, White Hart Hotel, Bromley, 
Kent, for the same 
To Mr. Taylor, gr. to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham, for the 
sam 
To DA Gaines, for a rolero of 12 new varieties of Pelar- 
gonium in 8-inc 
i Eus Stains, of Middlesex- place, New-road, oH & collec- 
of 12 vari p of Pelargonium, in 8-inch po 
To xi Dobson, gr. to Mr. Beck, F.H.S. que bra ee 
o Mr, Parker, gr. E J. H. Oughton, Esq., mpton, 
SEEDS amm of Pelargonium, in A lo inch pots 
TS M Gaines, for th. 
. Francis, of Hertford, d 5 vars, of Roses, in pots 
To Mr. Dobson, gr. to Mr, Beck, F.H.S., for us same 
To Mr. Plumbley, gr. to C. J. Dinine Esq., Essenden- 
Pe Herts, eod i EE of pape Heaths 
ooke, Esq., F.H.8., for the same 
To Mr. Epps, F.H. "he iibekate 
To na Pamplin, of Walthamstow, Essex, for the s 
To Mr. E. Jack, gr. to R. G. Lori e, Esq., of Wallington, 
Surrey, for 6 species of Cape Ie: aths 
To Mr. Plumbley, for a specimen Cape Edi. 
To Messrs. Fairbairn, of Clapham, for de sal 
To Mr. Robertson, gr to Mrs, Lawrence, P. H. S., for 12 
Greenhouse Azalea 
To Mr. Bruce, for 6 Greenhouse Azale: 
To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for adolece of new hardy 
Evergreens, in pots 
To Mr. Gaines, for 6 Taten of Calceolaria, in 8-inch pots 
To Mr. Green, gr. a ir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for 
Azalea rubra plen: 
To Mr. May, gr. to ^g. Goodheart, Esq,, for 
coccinea, 
s Erica vestita 
HORTICULTURAL Sociery’s AwAnDs—oontinued., 
6 To Mr. Frazer, for Boronia serrulata 
27 To Mr. Bruce, for Helichrysum humil 
28 To the dn John Clowes, F.H.S., na Oncidium phymato- 
29 To Mr. "Dods, gr, to Sir Geo, Warrender, F.H.S., for Sra es. 
30 To Mr. Mitchell, of Kemp-town, Brighton, for the same 
31 To Mr. Brewin, gr. to Robert Gunter, Esq., F.H, S. for 
ine 8 
Ep SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDA: 
1 To Mr. of Maidstone, F.H.S., for a UM of 12 
‘Stove me Greenhouse plants 
2 To Mr, Pamplin, for the s: 
3 To m E. Jack, for a collection of 6 Stove and Greenhouse 
4 
nts 
T "A G. Stanly, gr. to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for the 
5 To n. Slowe, for a specimen Rose, in a pot 
6 To Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. W. Norman, Esq., for 6 species of 
Gape B eaths 
7 To Mr. Bruce, for the A 
8 To Mr. Clarke, for the 
9 To Mr. A. Balston, of Poole, for a specimen Cape Hi 
0 To Mr. Smith, of Norbiton, for 6 (tem npe 
1 To Messrs. Lane and Son, for a specimen Fuchsia 
12 To Mr, Pamplin, for Epacris eG 
13 To Mr. M. Clarke, for Pimelea spe 
14 To Mr, H. Waterer, F.H.S., for Seeding Rhododendrons 
15 To Mr. Carson, for Azalea lateri 
16 m s Beck, fora Seedling Pelargonium “ Competitor” 
7 To Mr. G. Stanly, , for 6 vars. of Calceol: aria, in 8-inch pots * 
18 To Messrs. Veitch ane Son, for a new species of Baccoleblam 
19 To Mr. Mylam, . Rucker, Esq., F.H. ep for the best 
named feito of plants (one error in 36 names) 
20 To icd . to Captain Hart, of East] Hoathly, Sus- 
sex, for 
2 
22 To Mr. F. 
23 To Mr. D. Judd, gr. to OW. HE Whitbread, fi. F.HLS., for 
elons 
24 To Mr. J, iam of Oak-hill, for British d Strawberries. 
E SILVER BANKSIAN MED. 
To ae As Kendall, of Stoke Newington, a & specimen 
Fu 
To Mr v Ayres, gr. to J. Cook, Esq., F.H.S., for Crowea 
salis 
To Mr. Viera for Chorozema Henchmanni 
To Mr. Ivery, of Peckham, for a collection of Cinerarias 
pen Mr, Beck, F.H.S., for a Seedling Pelargonium, ** Hebe's 
Lip” 
To ps etch & Son, for Eranthemum variabile 
To Mr. Robertson, gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for Hy- 
Ce spinosa 
To Mr. Måy, for a RUN Cape Heath 
o Mr. Frazer, for the 
To Mr. Robertson, gr. O 8. Lawrence, F.H.S., for the 
second- bestnamed conection of plants (no error in 20 names) 
12 To Mr. Taylor, gr. r, Esq., B Hs third-best 
named collection of plants qm error in 20 68) 
13 To e Fleming, gr. to the Duke of iuuiafleru) F.H.8., for 
rapes 
14 To Mr. H. Eyre, gr. to R. W. Barchard, Esq., F.H.S., tor 
Keen's Seedling Strawberries, 
THE See OF MERIT. 
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2 
8 
4 
5 
6 To the same, for a Seedling Pelargonium, ‘Bacchus ” 
T 
8 
9 
0 
1 
1 To Mr. ERU gr to Sir Geo. Warrender, F. H. S., for Diso- 
phylla stell: 
2 To Messrs. Veitch and Son, for Rhodostemma gardenioides 
3 Botanie Garden, Birmingham, for 
Anthericum ceruleum 
4 d Mr. Beck, for a Seedling Pelargonium, “Patrician” 
5 To Mr. Miller, a Ramsgate, for a Seedling Pelargonium, 
** Mount E 
6 To Mr. TAHOT gr. to the Earl of Kilmorey, Orleans 
E: Maoin for a Seedling Calceolaria, “ Mas- 
ter] 
7 To Ms OSEE for a Seedling pU “ Lord Hai aes 
8 Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. s, Bart., F.H.S., for 
Seedling Calceolaria, “La Polka 
9 To the same, for Achimenes picta 
0 To Mr. Brunsell, gr. to J. ©. Weir, Esq., of East Acton, for 
Azalea indica alba 
11 To Messrs. Rollisson, for The M ic ‘best named collection 
of plants (one qs ae 20 pla; 
12 To Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. W. pisse Esq., for zm fifth-best 
named collection EE (four errors in 40 plants) 
13 To Sou Brook, Esq., F.H.S., fora solledtions of Apples 
and Pea 
.B. Nos. 1 and 2 (Mr. Geo, Elliott) would have received a 
medal had they not been disqualified by being shown contrary 
to the regulati. ions. 
URNIP SEEDS. 
DRUMMOND and SONS, Stirling, N.B., an 
Dublin, have on sale a Targo and select Stock of 
TURNIP SEEDS. Terms, patter e moderate. The 
lowing are the most approved sort: iz.— 
Swedish, Skirving's Improved "Purpleitop: 
Ditto Bast Lothian Purple-toj 
Yellow Aberdeen, with Green- top. 
Ditto ditto, with Purp! ple-top. 
Ditto ditto ditto, improve 
Ditto Improved Early, now much esteemed for sowing late 
Season, 
White uA 
Green-top Globe. 
N.B.— Delivered free in London, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, 
Cork, Belfast, and Londonderry, when not less than 40 Ibs, are 
ordered, 
*.* Priced Catalogues of ipa ented TOS and Farm 
Seeds, Narsary Plants, &c. sent free on applicati. 
Agricultural Museum, Stirling, and 58, avrson-atreet, Dub- 
lin, 
MU “OR R WHIN SEED.—We offer the above, 
ood quality, at One Shilling per Ib. Any quantity 
apoverl pen EN EDI free in London or Liverpool 
Dublin, May 2. OSEPH oe & Sons. 
gar Potato Seed, 35. 6d. per packet. 
WASP CATCHER: 
application of this useful article is recommended. A large 
assortment of niyroved Budding Knives, Pruners, &c., 
always T 
LOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford street, respectfully 
*/ announces that he has a very large assovtm 
apare Soni in various colours, and solicits au ay. ies 
escription of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
tal RTH EN Wa" iE at the MET. possible price, for Cash. —260, 
Oxtord-street, near Hyde-p: 
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