A74 ane 
E GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
(Jury 18, 
JUL SOCIETY OF LONDO 
EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 
July Tm 1846, 
AWARD OF THE JUDGES. 
HE LARGE GOLD MEDAL. 
To Mr. Sce gr. to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a col- 
lection of 40 Stove and Greenhouse plants 
2 To Mr. Mylam, gr. to S. Rucker, Esq., jum, F.H.S., for 
20 species of Exotic Orchids 
THE GOLD KNIGHTIAN MED 
1 To Mr. Frazer, of Lea-bridge-road, estan, E à collection 
of 20 Stove and Greenhouse plan 
2 To Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, or 20 species of Exotic 
Orchid; 
8 To Mr. Don, gr. to F. G. Cox, Esq., F.H.8., for 12 species of 
Miss Traill of Hayes-place, Bromley, 
6 To Mr. Ber. gr. 
fora wiscollutepue alge tion of Fruit 
THE G ANKSIAN MEDA: 
1 To ie Ayres, gr. to pu Cook, Esq., i: H. S, for a collec- 
of 12 Stove and Greenhouse plan! 
2 To ME Robertson, gr. to Mrs. OE F.H.S., for 20| 
30 
species of Exotic Orchids 
3 To Mr. Plant, gr. to J. H. Schröder, Esq., F.H.S., for 12 
species ps das Orchids 
4 To Mr. Carson, gr. . F. G, Farmer, Esq., F.IH.&,, for! 
6 species “of | ds ‘On unn 
5 To Mr. Robertson, for 20 species of Cape ce 
6 To Messrs, Rollisson, of Tooting, for the s 
o Mr. Green, gr. E Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., E H.S., for 12 
species of the sai 
8 To Mr. Frazer, of i Lea-bridge-road, for the 
IL T» Mr. Stanly, gr. to cr. to H. 
Species of Pelargonium 
essrs, a for Moss Roses, in 12 varieties 
. to Lady Puller, of Youngsbury, for a 
collection of j TAN in 50 varieties 
T 7o Messrs. Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, fe the same 
5 Lo Mr. Slowe, for a collection of Roses, in 25 Mere 
16 To Messrs. Cobbett, of Chobham, for the sami 
17 To Mr. Coysh, gr. toR . Hudson, Esq., of Gieptam Common, 
for 12 abies of Pelargonium, S mn PEE 
s To Mr. CONSU of Battersea, for tl 
o Mr. Ward, of Woolwich, for 24 varieties B ross 
d p Mr. Biense of Acre-lane, Brixton, 
o Messrs. Norman, of Toi for 24 imd sof P Pisotess 
5 TS Mr. Dickson, for the 
2 To si Lane, fora colpesion: of new hardy Evergreens, 
rens, Esq, F.H.S, for 6 
^ To ME SER PH for a Fuchsia, “ Duchess of Sutherland.” 
25 To Mr. Ayres, gr. to J. Cook, Esq., F.H.S., for Veronica 
salicifolia 
26 To Mr. us) gr. to C. Barron, Nsq., for Stephanotis 
floribunda 
27 To Mr. Dawson, for Erica Irbyai 
28 To tu Ep gr.to H. Barore Fad F.H.S,, for Gloriosa 
9 To Mb Taylor, gr. to J. Coster, Esq., for a collection of 
British 
To Messrs. Veitch, for a new species of Aischynanthus 
31 To Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for the best-named collec- 
tion of Plants. No error in 40 nam m 
pa To Mr. Dodemeade, gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., F.H.S., for Grapes 
3 To Mr. Wright, gr. io the Hon, Mrs. ahnstiogb F.H.S., for 
Grapes grown in p: 
4 To Mr. Chapman, of FSouth Lambeth, for Grapes 
5 To Mr. Wilmot, of Isleworth, for the same 
6 To Mr. es ru gr.to C. Wynne, Esq, F.H.S. for a 
Pine-aj 
9 To mn Lane, of Great Berkhamstead, for 18. varietas of 37 To = Y P hsistie; gr. to Viscount Folkestone, ‘for Pine- 
oses in pots 
10 To x ou gr.to his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, 
Trentham, for a miscellaneous collection o: 
pe 
THE SILVER GILT ee 
1 To AUS Malyon, gr. to T. Brandram, Esq., o! f Lee-grove, 
akhents for Se collection of 20. ‘species of Stove and 
eve plan. 
2 To Mr. Green, ae io ‘si E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for 12 
species of the 
3 To p Cations, “ofl iste plade, Chelsea, for 6 species of the 
4 To Mr. Teddie, gr. to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., for 12 species 
of Exotic Orchids 
5 To ae one gr. to Sir George Larpent, Bart., F.H.S., for 
6 To Me. agrees gr. to J. Cook, Esq., F.H.S., for 20 species of 
Cape Heaths 
7 To Mr. May, gr. to E. Goodheart, Tsay BE Langley-park, 
Beckenham, for 6 species of Cape 
8 To ze quid of BEES F.H. S. Pe um same 
19 To we, gr. to . Baker, Esq, F.H.S., for 12 
Sad iet: is of Roses in den S 
10 To Mr. Dobson, gr. to Mr. Beck, F.H.S., of Isleworth, for 
18 varieties of the same 
11 To Mr. Stains, of Middlesex-place, p road, for 12 new 
yarieties of SPUR in 8-inch pot: 
12 To Mr. Dobson, for the same 
13 To Mr. Stains, Da 12 Mene of Pelargonium, in 8-inch pots 
14 To Mr. Bassett, gr. „ S. Holford, Esq., F.H.S., for 
Aerides odoratum 
15 To Mr. Falconer, gr. to A. Palmer, Esq, of Oheam, for 
thera coccinea 
16 To Messrs. Veitch, of Exeter, for a new species of Ixora 
17 To E M gr. io Miss Traill, of Hayes-place, Bromley, 
es 
18 To Mal E mp, gr. to James ep) Esq., of Mawbey-house, 
'outh Rm. for the 
19 To Mr. Mitchell, ce VIDE WEE Brighton, for the same 
20 To Mr. Dods, gr. to Col. Baker, F.H.S., for Pine-apples 
21 To Mr. Fleming, fora Pine-apple 
THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 
1 To Mr, Epps, of Maidesno F.H.S., for a collection of 12 
Stove and Greenhouse plants 
2 To Mr. Carson, gr. to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq. F.H.S,, for a 
collection of 6 Stove and Greenhouse plants 
3 To Mr. Jack, gr. to R. G. Loraine, Esq., Wallington, for 
ie same 
4 To Mr. Hunt, to Miss Traill, of Hayes-place, Bromley, 
or 6 species Scoti Orchids 
5 To Mr, Jack, os p 
to Boyd m sdb js of Collier's Wood, 
8 To Mr. Bruce, for a specimen npe Heath 
9 To Messrs. Bollisson, for the 
10 To ake Lane of ET t Mevthanap stead for a collection 
f Roses, in 50 varii 
11 To Mtr. Robinson, gr. o deae Simpson, Esq., of Thames 
Bank, goes for 12 varieties of Pelargonium, in 
8-inch 
12 To ae Turner, ae Chalvey, near Windsor, for 24 varieties 
arnatior 
13 To iran Note of Woolwich, for the same 
. Turner, for 24 varieties of "Picotees 
15 To Mr. G. Edmunds, of Wandsworth, Sa the 
ae H. S. tor a col- 
SeMtianotls orbude 
18 To Mr. ee, of Leyton, for Allamanda cathartica 
19 To ims Ub gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., for Tisianthus 
;'usselli 
20 To F. Scheer, Esq., F.H.S., for a new species of Echinopsis 
ia 
21 To Mr. Dods, gr. to Sir G. Misa Bart., F.H.S,, for a 
miscellaneous Spa of Fruit 
22 To Mr. Frost, gr. to Lady id F.H.S., for Grapes 
23 To Mr. Davey, gr. to G. Smith, , F.H.8,, for the same 
24 To E Tillery, gr. to his Grace qs Duke of Portland, for 
Wm 
* To Me. "Y linson, gr. to y Marquis of Westminster, at 
dh. Eaton. Hall, for Pine-apples 
. W. Browne, gr. to €. W, Packe, Esq., M.P., F.H.S., 
Providence Pineapple 
D. Davenport, Esq., F.H.S., for 
TH 
SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. 
1 To Mr, Collins 155,0 E. H. Chapman, Esq., of Harringay 
~ a collection of 12 Stove and Green- 
2 To Mr. May, gr. to E. Goou 
Seck , Esd., of Langley Park, 
iem for à collectidi tative wad E 
of ta same 
Cs v “orwell, for 
3 To Mr. Bruce, Gu i pa Miller, ED av 
4 To Mr. Youn 
38 To T i S gr. to E, Lousada, Esq., of Sidmouth, for 
a Pin. 
39 To Mr. 3. Bait, gr.to G. Purday, Esq., of Bayswater, 
for Pine-apples 
M0 To Mr. Wright, for Peaches and Nectarines 
tl To dum E gr. to J, H. Oughton, Esq, F.H.S., for 
2 To" M "Elliott, gr. to J. B. Boothby, Esq., F.H.S., for 
8 To ae: Whiting, o H, T. Hope, Esq, F.H.S., for 
Bigarreau and. etie Cherries 
4 To Mr. rion for a Melon 
E SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
To Mr. mun gr. to H. Berens, Esq., F.H. cel for a collec- 
ve and rire plants 
owe, gr. to W. R. Baker, Esq, F.H.S., for 
the same 
3 To Mr. Taylor, gr. to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham Common, 
for the same 
4To Mr. noie, of Hertford, for 18 varieties of Roses, i n. E 
5To Mr. owe, gr. to W. R. Baker, Esq, F.H.S., 
ancy Rose 
6 "o Mr, Dobson, for the 
7o pee date nd m Tor a collection of Moss Roses, in 
12 vai 
70 Mr. Trane for a collection of Roses, in 50 varieties 
S 1o Mr. Taylor, Tor 6 varieties of Cape Heat 
10 Te m Wood, gr. to J. G. Seager, Esq., of Poole, fora 
p m 
11 Tc ons. Hunt, for the 
12 Tc Mr. Ellis, “of Woolwich, for 24 varieties of Picotees 
13 To Mr. Ward, for the sam 
14 To es Pu of Slough, for a collection of new hardy 
eens, in 
15 To [3 "Kendal, of Stoke Newington, for Fuchsia, ** Erecta 
16 To. NT bere MS gt to Mrs, Lawrence, F.H.S., for 
Pavetta Borboni 
k To Mean Veitch, for Cuphea cordata 
8 To Messrs, Henderson and Co., of Pinenppleqaop, Edge- 
ware-road, for Aischynauthus Boschiai 
19 To AEn Robertson, gr. to Mrs, Toi DE. H.S., for the 
y or namec collection of Plants. One error in 
20 To Eu LN ED gr. "E E Benyon, Esq., for Grapes 
a To Mr. T. Bray, for the 
22 To Mr, Gadd, of Berhwortt, for the same 
23 To Ron Mn n gr. to Col, "Wyndham, F.H.8., for a Pine- 
24 To Mr ‘Thomson, jn we G. Byng, Esq., of Wrotham-park, 
Barnet, for the 
25,To ue ae Braid, e Sd H, Perkins, Esq, F.H.S., for the 
26 To am Lr. gr. to R. Gunter, Esq.. F.H.S., for Pine- 
27 To Mr. ‘Collinson, fon TRER 
28 To M Mason. gr.to John Kenaway, Bart., Escot House, 
» for Peac 9 
29 To p "Collins, for the s; 
30 To Mr, T. Bray, for Black 1 e Cherries 
31 To Mr. Kendall, gr. to H. Pole Carew, Esq, Anthony 
ns 
34 To Mr. xn for the same 
HE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. 
1 To Mr. ERG of Hertford, for a collection of Moss Roses, 
in 12 varieties 
a To,Mr, Ellis, for 24 varieties of Carnations 
8 To Mr. Griffin, of Uxbridge, for the same 
v4 To Mr. ee ds, of Wandsworth, for a seedling Picotee, 
** Mrs. Reeves” 
5 To Mr. don. gr. to W. F, G, Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., for 
Chironia floribunda 
6 To Mr. A gr. to Lady Grenville, F.H.S., for Triptilion 
7 To Mr. Xoung e C. Barron, Esq., ide Clethra arborea 
8 To Mr. Cole, oru for eut Holly hoe!) 
9 To Mr, Jack, gr. to R. G. Loraine, LUN vem Cuphea miniata 
0 To Messrs. Veitch, for Clematis glandul osa 
hi To is Mylam, gr. to S. Rucker, Esq., jun., F.H.S., for the 
hird best named collection E Plants. Three errors in 
a 
12 To Mr. Fleming, for peaches and Nectarines 
i To Mr. Elliott, for Melon: 
4 To Mr. Hewitt, for Olteatatan Cherries 
15 To Mr. Meyer, of Boston-lane, Sena for Cherries. 
PLANT LABELLIN! 
B's W AND TEOD CHEMICAL GARDEN 
heat, dt Re wet, the pedem CREER into the tans d 
and therefore will not: scale off. 
specimen 
8 To Messrs. Fair aire E the same 
Mr. Frazer, for the same 
R. sioseiey, 10r o varieties of searlet Pelargonium 
n: o Loadenhall-étreer ; ; Clark, 25, Bishops- 
gate-street ; Westnnoott 156, Cheapside ; and all Seedsmen,— 
^ Provincial Agents wanted, Specimens sent by past. 
Becks SEEDLINGS OF 1845, to be sent out in 
‘OBER next, well established in 4-inch pots, and deli- 
rs free in London for pre-payment only ;— 
RORA, raised in 1844, and unequalled in any collection. 
—Eye ver; "striking, pre white at the base of the bac k 
petals, which of a rich gl i 
bloomer, and excelle: nt habit, 2725. Received prize at Hor! 
P RT Society's Exhibition, 1844, and the highest prize at the 
e, 145, and at the Botanical Society? s Exhibition also. LI 
CON ETITOR, 1845.— A rich- BUS flower, top petals 
covered with an even tint of velvety- DER leaving à narro! 
rim of msy crimson on the edge; centre of the flower light, 
slightly tinged with blue, with lower petals of a bright rosy 
purple, with a deep rose-coloure: in each ; free Michi 
and good habit, w m 6d. Received the prize at the Horti. 
Park Exhibitions, 1845, and the medal 
son. 
top petals, with dark spot 
hite centre, with bright 
S Es Hower, free bloomer, e Den 
LOW J: 
btai 
ciety” 'Sxhibition, d pases Park, E received a medal 
t SATRICIAN, 1845.—Very finely-formed flower, rosy pink 
dower jetals, with dark top ones changing to rosy crimson oD 
Wh excellent quality, habit, and bloomer, but more 
me d in colours than the others, 11. wn s.6d. Shown at the 
Botankal Society's Fuhibido, 1845, and received a prize ; and 
this yar at the same, and o! tained silver medal, and at "Chis- 
wick, md obtained certificate of merit. 
RESPLENDENT, 1844. ee Brsall Howat the colour of 
rs “Ci » eye and a well- 
definec spot ; a free Tien deis set vend d 1s. Shown for 
the scwlet prize at the Botanical Society's Exhibition, 1845, 
and oltained it. 
GIGANTIOC.— This is sent out as a Trade flower only. It 
E. great ree forming large and abundant trusses, making 
tage, and is an hak adapted for cae 
In eus the above moe the Public; 
chara:ters are not my 0” 
Exhibtion, with the aropin of the two last. Iam glad to 
hear the last year’s selection has given such general satisfac- 
tion, :nd I think the shores will do the same. 
Woiton Cottage, Islewor 
ree ett 
Jon KERNAN, T (Chem "Russell.street, Covent 
Gur begs to offer the undermentioned SEEDS as re- 
quisits ‘oe present sowing :— 
packet—s, d» 
Per Packet—s. d. pi 
Aquikgias, fine mixed 0 E Stocks, PST Busen 03 
Anemone, fine mixed .. 0 5 3 
Anenone vitifolia T) $ % Buck nterne 
Anti’ ra paote 6 
os| „ white Pyramidal 99 
aureulas, from named Silene compacta 08 
flows 1 o| Sweet William, double. 0 ô 
Onpatibio carpatica, Schizanthus Hookerii 
fine for bedding .. 0 6|  (greenhou: Uy 
Caleolaria, shirübby & Spb BELT eather 
herbaceous, f 88) . 0 6 
nimed varieties I. Waliiower, 8 varieties 
Cineraria, from named ported. $ Ü 
ers: oe ve 5 
Camation, finest im- 5 pes blood. 6 e 
ported se ss es s mutabilis.. 9 
i eid from Ian USE ih ever-flowering 6 
an DERI. i 
Celsi ONUS 24 apa rs of Annuals, 
Delphinium grandiflorum to flower this autumn, 
azureum «s. Or 98, 
Digitalis grandiflora .« Cass. 
s me tted Shilling’s S se He oni 6 
Dianthus atrorubens poea D Incomparable ,, 1 7 
” ella Nonpareil 0 0 
» Knights hybrid Atkins" ‘Matchless EE i 6 
e j Early York .. és show 6 
s, GC oe d RATS Si sh git 
Gaillardia b pum xe. Carrot, Early Scarlet 6 
oo Horn lt sln V 
Gentiana A ve Cauliflower, Mercer's 0 
asclepidæa s» early oes 1l 6 
Geum splendens » Walcheren «+ s T H 
» reptans .. fine LES mem 
» grandiflora 
TTC! 
SEE from finest ws seeded xi dir 
1 
m n 
Tr ‘or Rock Handy White’; Ig : 
istus . Bath ou . 1» 
Holhon, 12 vars, im. Hardy » 9 
orter ow kokodna (new 
mixed and hardy) p.pkt o 
Lobelia propinqua . olive shaped Ra dis v 
bicolor, &c. . very early D 
Lupinus Marshállianus Bay y Six. Wvecke Tur- 0 
sonii, E s OZ. 
Barly § Snowball "do. .. » 
Lagurus ovatus (Har 
Fine Ri id Onion ,, 
ail 
0 
0 
2 1 
Twbfbladéd do. dor ^ 
0 
0 
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aaao ooooo oooooo BARABOO o oO oooooooooooooooooo o o O 
ce 
aoco 645 o o oacso* oou» o ^ vovo 
nne .« "Tripoli 
Liatris spicata .. 
Lyehnis fulgens CO pickling) .- 3° 99° 
me m Lisbon do. ” 
pude curled Endive P0 
ats RES dab named New Imperial do. p. pkt. 0 
g Flanders Spinach p. pint. 
Ginothera’ ‘Sellon nee o. EEF TORRES 1 
nsiflores .. 0 p. ib 
Orobus ees new A Purpletoped Yellow 1 
nm" 
Picotee, 'om. amed” ; ned a ernie Round 1 
rs ee oe 
Potentilla insignis ++ 1 Dale’ s s Hybrid do. 1 
» formosa «+ 0 Skirving's edis) 1 
A ii .. 0 itto .. m 1 
Polyanthus, fine mixed 0 Laing'sdo. . 1 
tstemon, of sorts .. 0 Ashcroft do, +e 0 
Stocks, dee Scarlet Spring Rape «- 
Bro o0 
Permanent Grasses, mix ixed, per bushel, 10s. 
Fine do., ios lawns hand-picked), per "Ib., 1s, 6d. 
Mushroom Spawn, per 5s. jes: 
Seeds of all the best Strawberries, Currants, Gooseberries» 
and Raspberries, per paper, Tu nere 
*Plants early in September, of. Myatt’s British Queen, 
3d. 
At the usual T ‘a supply of Duteh and other flower Yo D 
st for 1846 and 1847, when published, M37 
Seeds selected and carefully packed for North h and So Bos 
America, India, New Zealand, and Austral alia, 
secure way to arrive safe at any of the anave Dine. Gb 
YOTTAGE and SHOOTING WANTED. jonas nes 
by a. respectable tenant, at Michaelmas or Ae ^f land, 
a COTTAGE, with the Phong over a small quant sid, T y 
within an hour’s rid i S e files 
full particulars, 15 X. Y.2., 
17, Bishopsgate-street wi 
had on app! ontio, 
