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THE GARDENERS' 
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CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 11, 
poa ‘BOTANIC 50 SOCIETY, REGENT'S-PARK. 
- EXHIBITION, JULY JULY ^8, 1846. 
AWARD OF THE THE JUDGES. 
Pe First GOLD MEDAL. 
To Mr. Barnes, gr. to G. W. Norman, Esq., Bromley, for 30 
Store and roe Rr Plants; to Mr. Fraser, Nurseryman, 
widge-road, for do. ; to Mr. P. N. Don, g "C 
Esq, Stockwell, for 15 Exotic Orchids; to E Rollissons, 
Würserymen, Tooting, fo 
pue am Gonp MEDAL. 
gr. io J. Cook, Eats, Blackheath, for 20 Stove 
t, gr. to Miss Traill, Brom- 
to T H. Schroder, Esq., Strat- 
; to Mr. Ingram, T o Her 
‘Majesty, Frogmore, for a Oeil or En ub of F 
Tur TARD Gorp ME 
To-Mr. Hunt, ae 15 He Bore Heaths. 
"Tu T SILVER Grut Mj 
"To Mr. Green, ES to: ‘Sir E. Antrobus, Bark, , Cheam, for 10 
To Mr. Ayres, g 
and Greenhouse Plants ; to Mr. Hun: 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants; to Mr, Barnes, for 15 Cape 
feaths ; also for 6 Exotic Orchids ; to Rae, gr. to J. J. 
Bandy, Bede. P for 10 Bkone 0 ; to Mr. Stains, 
for 12 P. 8-inch pots; also fi 
in 
n -inch ; to Me obs on, gr. to Mr. Beck, Slate-works, 
Steuer: for 12 Pelargoniums in 8-inch pots; to Mr. Fleming, 
gr. to the Duke Es Sea ‘Trentham, for a collection of 
Io dishes of Frui 
E Fst SILVER MEDAL. 
"To Messrs. Fairbeiee Nurserymen, Clapham, for 12 Cape 
Heaths. 
THE SECOND SILVER GILT MEDAL, 
MAR to B. Miller, Esq., Tooting, for 10 Stove 
ake Greenhouss P. ants; to Mr. Clarke, gr. to W. Block, Esq., 
JKoswell-hill, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants ; to Mr. Gree 
r, gr. to Mrs. Hoffman, Regent's- 
to Mr. Ayres, for 15 Cape Heaths ; 
e Heaths ; 
aj 
for6 tall Cacti; to 
perk, for 30 dwarf Cacti ; 
gr. to J. Smith, Esq., Dulwich, 
Henderson, Nurserymen, 
f ; mlico, 
for 8 Pelargoniums in 8-inc ; to Messrs, Pid A Sons, 
Nürserymen, Berkhampstead, for 12 Roses in E 
Burton, Hampstead, for a Device in Flowers ; to Mr. T. Belton, 
gt. ti o W. Wynn, Esq., Nostell Priory, Wakefield, fora Provi- 
e Pine; to Mr. T. Bray, gr. to P 
house, Sidmouth, fora Queen Pine; to 
ter, Esq., Earl's-court, foran Antigua pattie, to Mr. Hi 
for v dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes; to Mr. Davis, gr. to 
A. Smith, Mr Woodhall- E E a dish of White Muscat 
Grapes ; to Mi r. Parker, y gr. ti H. Oughton, Esq., Roehamp- 
ton, for ^4 dishes of Peaches run Nectarines. 
IE SECOND SILVER MED 
To Mr, Malyon, Brencyam, eq, Blackheath, for 
10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
AXE DM thapman, Fruiterer, terer, South Lambeth, for do.; to Mr. 
Wright gr. to the Honourable Miss Rushout, ‘Wanstead, for 
two dishes of Peaches and Nectarines ; to Mv. Suo ow, for a "dis, 
of Black Tartarian Cherries ; p Mr. Bennett, Bath, for dishes 
of Sea ; to Mr. Wood, for a Collection of variegated 
Plants dos Banks, anto) for a Collection of British 
©. Moore, Royal Botanic Garden, Regent's- 
park, for Aaea of the Cryptogamic Flora of Britain ; to 
Mr. Stanly, for Cape PE ms. 
CATE OF MER 
oMr. Robinson for - Bibchsi Sir He Pottinger; to Mr. Bruce 
for ele ciliata ; to Mr, Cars r Hoya carnosa; to Mr. 
Bray, gr. to Sir J. i Goldsmid, Bar! 3 Regent's Park for Puch. 
"s 2 r. Dawson for Erica pulverulenta ; to 
sson for "Erica metulzflora bicolor; to Mr. Fraser 
for Kalosanthes nitide, gel for Orowea. saligna ; to Mr. Green 
to Mr. Kendall 
T s cam r Ixora coccinea ; 
for af Seedling Fugnsia, <a Great Britain ;” " to Mr. Wright for 
ditto, “Leucantha ;” to Mr. Spencer for a Queen Pine; to Mr. 
pum ditto; also for ditto; t to Mr. Spencer for Butler’s 
Scarlet-fleshed Melon ; to M: ee a dish of me qe Ham- 
burgh Grapes; t r. Barnes, Aply P Park, for diti o Mr. 
Gadd for ditto ; to NS Fle eS for pie dishes of Peaches and 
pene to Mr. ** Carnation" Cherries ; 
T. Br ray for SUR Black Bans ;" to Mr. Bruce for a 
| ERU ot Apples, “Stone Pippins ;” also for ditto, “Farley Pip- 
pin ;” au Mr. Cole, Bath, for four dishes of Strawberries ; W 
Mr, w for a dish of Britis Queen Strawberries ; to 
Driant for ditto ; to Mr. Winfielil for ditto ; to Mr. Daniell, gr. 
to the Rev. T. Stevens, Bradfield Rectory, Reading, for a H. 
sianee Melon ; to Mr. Bail ey for dit utler for a col- 
ection of cut blooms of pesi to Mx. Butcher for four 
Manchester prize Cucumbers. 
Uis S BUDDING KNIFE.—“This is the 
eatest Budding Knife we have seen, the ivory handle is 
shaped like the blade of a curved Penknife, sharp and turned 
up rs ae e point, and is evidently extremely well contrived for 
the purpose it is intended."—Opinion of Professor LINDLEY in 
the [ores Chronicle, du. 29, 184: 
EORGE PLUM, Surgic Instroient Maker and Cutler, No, 
262, Strand, London, diam olphin-street, Bristol, begs 
to call the attention of the NT 2 E above desirable article. 
Sent free to any. e of the kingdom, on dnd of 38 penny 
postage stamps, or a post-office order for de 
G, autions ” Fibrioultuxiele and tl enable in general 
against numerous imitations of the AR article, he being the 
only appointed Manufacturer. 
FOREIGN SHEET GLAS! &c. 
C JARVIS having just debeas a large quantity 
/e of Foreign Sheet Glass, of the STOUTEST KIND, in 
substance, 15, 16, and 17 ounces to the Toot gpa tae can offer 
the same at the ‘unprecedented low price o: ‘oot in the 
case, as imported, any size in stock ; a less price than he has 
hitherto received from large purchasers for the thinnest quality, 
viz., 13 ounees to the foot, at his old established WINDOW GLASS 
WAREHOUSE, 38, Great Castle-s EN 2 ors from Regent- 
2 Mr. Taylor, gr. to street. GLASS PANTILES equally low in price. English 
T Costar, Esq., Streatham, for 6 Stove a Plants ; Glass of every VERENA on the lowest terms, 
r. Hunt, for Erica Massonii ; ES Messrs. Henderson, | for ready money only. 
F4 JEschynanthus Kaona; to Mr. A. Smith, gr. to 
J Henderson, Esq., the Holme, Regent's.park for British 
Ferns; also for correct Labels ; to Mr. Reith, cos 
Garden, Chelsea, for 25 British plants (exogenous) ; to M 
Williamson, in otanic Garden, for 
genous) ; to Messrs, Rollisson, for 12 Cape Heaths ; to Mr. 
Fřaser, for 6 Fuchsias; to Mr. May, gr. to E. CEN 
=N. 
<endall, Nurserynian, Stoke New- 
CE a to Mr. Coysh, gr. to son, 
for 8 Pelargoniums, in 8-inch pots; to Mr. Dobson, for 12 Roses 
in rancis, ET ryman, Hertford, for 100 Cut 
sa Messrs. Paul and Son, Nurseryman, Cheshunt, Tos 
; to Mr. T. Belton, for a Providence Pine; 
a. gr. to the Marquis of Lansdowne, Bowood Tk for 
Pine 
2 Queen ; to Mr. Gadd, Betehworth Castle, for a Canta- 
loupe Mel ion "to Mr. Busby, r. to S. Crowle; GA e Stock- 
wood Park, for a Persian Melon (Hoosianee) ; avey, 
grito. G. Smith, Esq., Colney Hatch, for a dish Be “Black Ham- 
burgh Grapes ; to Mr. add, for a "dish of Whit e Muscadine 
bd to Mr. Nor! bouis Wanstead, fora Fruiting Vine in a 
to Mr. Kyle, gr. to R. Barclay, Esq. -, Leyton, for 4 dishes 
Be Beaches and Nectarines ; to Mr. Parker, for two dishes of 
ditto; to Mr. T. Bray, for a dish of Guavas 
BIRD SILVER Em DAL, 
To Mr. Hamp, gr. to J. Thorne, Esq., Lambeth, for 10 Stove 
and Greenhouse 5b ants; to Mr. Stanley, gr. to H. Berens, 
Esq, Sidcup, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants; to Mr, 
Raye, for ditto ; to Mr. Cole, gr. t 
, for ditto ; to Mr. Green, for Erica jasminiflora alba 
rns ; to Mr. H. Plant, 
fer Correct Labels ; to Mr. Nilltamson for 25 British Plants 
oo to Me. Reith, for ditto (endogenous); to Mr, 
"son, Nurserym an, Brixton-hill, p 12 Cape Heaths; to 
P Taylor,for 6 ditto; to Mr. Fraser, for 4 lensdendtiua 
peg ree for 6 Fuchsias 8; to Mr. Munock, gr. to the 
p ard, Clapham, for ditto; to Mr. Francis, for8 
Roses in pots ; io Messrs. Paul and Son, for 100 Cut Roses; 
essrs. Lane and Son, 
new Roses ; to Mr. eps 
for 24 Pansies ; to Mr. Ward, 
= Edmunds, Wandsworth-road, for 12 ptor to Mr. 
Pearson, Nurseryman, Hampstead-road, for a Seedling Ver- 
Déng “ Satellite ; ;" to Mr. T. Bray, for a nc YET to 
, for a Qu ueen Pine; to Mr. 
grrto— Melville, ; Esq., sr Gaiden. 
Melon; to meer, for a Persian aoe (Bowood) ; io Mr. 
pou Tuin Brighton, for Black Hamburgh Grapes ; to 
Mr. Butler, gr. to R. F. Champnas Esq., Salt-hill, Ose White 
Muscadine Grapes ; r. A, Smith, for a Fruitin; 
Mr. Collins, Hornsey, for 4 dishes of Peaches and 
m ;to Mr. H ey, 
ectarines ; to Mr. Snow, ar to the Earl de Grey, Wrest-park, 
; to Foggo, Priory, Stanmore, for a 
White Marseilles Figs ; to Mr. Lydard, Bath Easton, 
Sor 4 dishes of Bc ps S. 
E BRONZE MEDAL 
o Mr. Dawson, Eri rica. Saika major; to Messrs. 
olent for Stanhopea tigrina, var. superba ; to Mr. A. Smith, 
Oncidium pulvinatum ; to Mr. Stanly, for a new plant 
«Thysanotus Sp.. i to Mr. Wood. Nurserym: 
lpines ; to Mr. Malyon, for 6 Cape eaths; to Mr, Ayres, fo 
4 Gierodendons ; to Mr. Roser, for 6 Fuchsias ; to Mr, Banks, 
lo. ; to Mr. Gaines, for do.; to Mr. raneis, for 12 new 
Boss; Eo for 12 single pe of Roses; to Messrs, Lane and. 
Son, for do. ; to Mr. o D. H. Storey, Esq., Kentish 
: to a dee Norman, Florists, Wool- 
wich, for 12 Carnations ; also for 12 Picotees ; no for ditto ; 
en, Acre-lane, for 1 2 Carnations; | A; 
. Blest, eoe for dod ; 
toMr. Bragg, ad for 2i Pansios ; to Mr. S 
EAT 
is Br ewin, 
UTY OFF 
Ca REN AND HOTHOUSES, "CONSERVATORIES, 
ade and fixed Bin dea in Eh parts of the Kingdom, 
ata considerable reduction, One, tw Ww 
ber an n Boxes, and Lights d 
mate: 
It. 5s. Garden-li; diis “of every ipe is purus 
Hothouse Builder, Claremont-place, Old Ken 
Reference may be had to the o Nobility, Gentry, per the Trade, 
in most-of the counties in Engla 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHEET AND HORTI- 
RAL GLASS. 
phis AND WELCH have to announee to the 
Nobility and ce that they have just eoncluded ar- 
rangements with J. WELON, jun., Paris and Oo., for the 
purchase of the anban air carried on em, at ee 
Panton-street, and beg to call attention to their extremely lo 
prices for Horticultural Glass of every description. 
PRICES OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS: 
Not above a Wo long by widths PEL 5 in. to 18 in, 
ATTS'S, 
0.13 Bri or onan sheet 
1 d to the foi ++ 4d. per foot, 
sa 16 ,, » MAL T va 
ME UE UN ux OU Us 
e 26, s «e di et 
oq BR "end ve VU INC) 
MALL SQUARES. 
Teoti in 100 fea dero not particulam to AE Mi 
in by 3in, on r foot. 
5 by 3 amd unter sy, E TE B 
9 » oe oe 9d. » 
vis AZING. 
Black Cement, hy usedat Chatsworth. 24s. oa cwt. 
Best Minard y 10s. 
te Lead, Window Tead, Solder, de. dec. 
gie Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
ingdom 
E selection of Patent Plate, Sheet, and flatted Crown Glass 
5 Pictures, &c., particularly attended to.—12, Panton-street, 
‘ket. 
premsa AND FOREIGN SHI SHEET G GLASS, uus 
Horticultural purposes, &o. ad at Jam 
Bnourry's 315, Oxford-street, London à at ue: following endued 
prices :—In crates containing about 260 feet wi SEI 13 oz., at 
43d. per foot, or 4th quality, 5d. per foot ; , 16 07,, coarse, 
54d. per foot ; ditto ditto, 4th quality, 6d. per OC 
any size not ONU 40 inches long by l0 inches wide, at 
3d. per foot extr. 
Also Microscopical Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Gi! 
A discount to the Trade, 
S PLENDID NEW VERBENAS & FUCHSIAS.— 
Those who wish to improve their collections of these 
elegant flowers, have now an excellent D RE as the list 
contains every ‘novelty of the season. The plants are strong 
and will make 5 dun display in the autumn, fa 125. per dozen, 
or 21s. for 24 : ost, free ; um when sent by bamper, pac! 
age and DH ees free; viz. 
Due de Nemours, Ennion ively ms Modesta, Miss Watson, 
Merry Monarch, and Queen of Beauty; Youell’s Exquisite, 
Grandissima, Helena, Heroine, plete Aurora, and Auberon ; 
Miller's Co; mette, Samye, Si umbea: » Turban, Alba purpurea, 
Comet, ani Sappho ; E. "Blanda, Bicolor odorata, Bou- 
quet de Flore, Rosy Morn, and Lavendula Magna; Randle's 
Queen of Beanies: lvery's Wonder um E. Alexander's 
Blue King; Pe: earson's Rosetta, &c. 
w FÜOHSIAS at 20s. per dure lley's Empress, 
Marchioness of Camden, Silver Globe, imb Candidissima ; 
Vewberry's Delicata ; Barkway's Duke of Norfolk 
and Delicata ; Jackson's Mrs. (Frederick Milbank’; 
Queeh and Giantess; Ivery's  Trafal falgar ; 
f Dalston and Eximia ; Epps's Lady Julia and Queen 
pos | Post-ofice orders will receive the strictest attention. 
Swrr, Tollington Nursery, Hornsey-road, Islington, 
near Rondon 
WEST KENT eena POT, 
ALL, ^ 
Rene Bota, "olia m eet) de the purpose of facili- 
sent day, Sio from the 
sarily much abridged :— 
ittle SPSEE e is simple and effectual, and will be of 
liie A the growers of specimen plants for exhibition."— 
Gardeners? Chronicle, February 21, 1846, 
“Mr, Fry exhibited a model of a very useful conta cy by 
means of which he proposes to examine the soil of plants 
large pots without inconvenience.’ "-— Report g the 
Meeting of the Horticulturad Society, Regents ve T. M, Y 
Fry has invented a new Flower Pot which offers jm 
liar neue in shifting. "The ball. of S h can be examined 
and either shifted into another pot, or returned exactly into its 
place, whichever is required. Some of the principal specimen 
rowers have certified in its favour."—Gardeners Gazette, 
February 91, 18 
limits of this AO are ud 
wise tossed about on a potting bench. It at once seen 
y the p UR this po Ee mode Ghpatang) Wan all risk d 
inde av rnal, 
March 7, 1816. 
** West Kent, famous as it is in the annals of mec 
competition, has hardly produced anything of more value 
horticulture than the Improved Garden Pot."— Mechanics! Mages 
March, 1, 1846. 
“ This contrivance, exhibited peona me Horticultural Society 
on the 17th February, may be regarded as one of the best aids 
ot comes into we uon no 
more to do than to place the bal on the shifts 
‘ery necessa: netion: n. It will 
March A aie 6. 
ae ontrivance cannot fail to be heey estimated by all 
intereta: ?— Florists Journal & Gardeners’ Record, April, 1846. 
“There can be little doubt that when these Pots are manu- 
factured and bro ru into the men they will become gene- 
bos used by those who have plants of large size to manage: 
the purpose of litate the operation of re-potting, and 
po of Sein the supply of water to the wants of the plants, 
they will reatest use to amateurs, and those who 
are not quis familiar with all the operations of plant uber 
hatever tends to do away with difficulties which Pies int 
way of success, "oni n ene 
forded to it."— Horticuli 
nts-lane, Lom- 
Een V Lgs London. — REGISTERED FEBRUARY 6th, 19/07 
FLOWER- POTS AND GARDEN SEA’ 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford.street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very large assortment of th 
A articles in various colours, and solicits an early ud 
very description of useful OHINA, GLASS, and 
EARTHENWARE atthe Jowett possible price, for Gash 200, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-p: 
VINAIGRE DE BORDEAUX. 
URITY, STRENGTH, and an agreeable FRUITY 
FLAVOUR, distinguish the first quality of FRENCH 
WHITE WINE VINEG AR, and render it preferable to al 
ome pa: domestic use. 
be procured ai at a moderate price of the Chemists, 
dion and Wine Merchants, whose names may be o by 
applying B m HERE D and S. KENT and Sows, Upton- 
upon-fev: 'EY, 3, Queen-street Place, chear- 
side, sole AW olesalo Pierii dor "London and the surrounding 
counties. 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
had in boxes imported, fi Glass 
Pantiles, 13s. 6d. per dozen. Propa; 
Horticultural Glasses. Oils, “Oolong Brushes, of the 
best description, at das prices, at F, ELPHICK’S, 98, Castle- 
street East, boarre 
+F um "Ready MOT only. 
“ORNAMENTAL WIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN. 
G . THOMPSON anv CO. beg respectfully to an- 
nounce that they continue to prepare at their Manufac- 
tory, 390, Oxford-street, London, all kinds of Fancy Ornamental 
ork suited for the Garden, Greenhouse, or Conserva: atory, 
debitus of Flower Trainers, Stands and Borders, Garden 
Arches, Seats, and Vases, Improv d Garden and Hothouse 
RS Syringes, Fumigating ‘Bellows; and other Floricultu- 
lI S. 
o, G. B. Txompson’s Improved Waterpot, which possesses 
for do.; to Mr. Gar SDa F oreman, Esq., Hamp- 
stead, ‘for - CEU Melon ; to Mr, yres, for a Pers 
‘Melon 
n 
. Hill, Netlam, for Black oa Grapes ; to 
eN advantages over si others, the smaller sizes being 
suitable for ladies’ use. They have now on sale a novel folding 
portable Wooden Garden Chair, Tat 3s. 6d. each, or 36s, per doz., 
whieh quantity is packed in a small space, 
TEPHENSON anp CO., 61, Gracechurch.street» 
REND and 17, New Parkcstroot, rises Inventos 
Manufacturers of the Ti mproved CONICAL and DOUB: of 
OYLINDRIGAL BOILERS, respectfully Solet the attention. Ni 
scientific Horticulturists to their much approved metho od 0 * 
applying the Tank system to Pineries, ume ing Ais se 
d&c., by which Atmospheric heat as well as bottom heatis 
cured to any required degree without the aid of pipes or flue! “He 
Oo. have also to state that at the request of numero! 
are now so well known, pue require description, b sw 
those who have not seen them in operation, prospectuses 
be forwarded, as well as reference of the highest authority ; M 
they may be seen at most of the Nobility’s seats and princip: 
Nurseries throughout the kingdom. tory 
B. and Co. beg to inform the trade that at their Manufactory 
n New Park-street, every article required for the construct) be 
ot Horticultural Buildings, , ag well zu ee AU them, may 
obtained upon the most advantageou: ost 
Conservatories, Go. of Iron or Wood, erected upon the d 
ornamental designs. Balconies, Palisading, Field and Gar 
Fences, Wire Work, &c. &c. 
s Duchess of Sutherland ; 
