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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPT. 19, 
‘EXHIBITIONS AT THE ‘GARDEN 
s E AREA of Merit 
ight 
Large Silver Medal 
Certificate of Excellence 
The Attention of Exhibi 
Exhibitors to ee an} Bee or Rewards shall be awarded can exc 
mother, or may r 
If witi 
hibition of the year mo 
which he de tills 49 bo ispo Sed'of, all the Medals.d 
transmitted to him through. the usual publie conveyances, without furth 
shall tP ne letter, he shall 
PP, RR, 2 
TLARLY OB! 
andit shall t be Afix wards a 
in the s 
Ir is ow 
2 Medal, 
ebettery except in VN, and 83. 
EVER TO P 
Exh 
ain 
if any 
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ined that he 
asi exhi 
Bones fide his. own property, or that of this master, such award’ shall-be cancelled, in favour’ 
FLOWER STAN. 
No PLACES WILL BE 
MEDALS AND REWARDS.—The Society gebus the FAUSSE Medals and Rewards 
ved from an 
not be entitled to receive any other Medal 
OF THE 
FOR 'THE YEAR 
1847. 
; namely— 
- - value—s 5 10 0 | Large Silver Gilt Medal - - value— £4 0 
- - - - 0.0 G B. Gold Banksian Medal - - - - - - 70 
- - = - i 50 GK. Gold Se ER Ede. 22 18 enn LORS A, 
oe Maes a 115 0 LG. Large Gold - - - -15 0 
- - 210 0 | OH. Certificate a Honour - - - -20 0 
tors is EIS requested to the alterations made in the Medals and Rewards: 
ange them one for | 
hin one month after the Third Ew- 
tor of the manner in 
ue to him may be prepared and 
In ease an Exhibitor 
ately following bna inu d 
"BUBSECE TS OF "TION.— These will 
es not of Hortic: tar a! produce will be allowed to be 
do well to make themselves acquainted with the MEE aA 
they will in ALL J si REQUIRED TO SIGN A PRINTED F 
NISHED TO THEM IN TE 
dn E particularly re 
ME onsequence of mistakes on the p: PE 
"of Bose E E ectify the ps m wards, 
ps, — Exhibitors of cut Flowers must SUPPLY THEIR OWN BOXES OR STANDS. 
RESERVED ; but plants will be placed at the diseretion of the Society's Officers. 
Exhibit Exum 
her notice. 
ibitor PEL uda dus EUN ed 
ned it b; g plants 
the ear next below him, whose medal shale in like manner 
ler mna letter their pl: 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
coocoo 
be transferred to the person 
be divi EUROS ind as URS Ses on. 
upon the ta Exhi itors wil 
RAN 
‘ORM OF 
ibitors in filling up Sud aeS, the 
The NAMES OF EXHIBITORS will be attached to the Subjects of Exhibition prior to their examination by the Judges. 
po I.—FLOWERS 
rgoniums ; in collections of 
S ültivated with superior skill, 
—CE 
ew and first-rate varie- 
in Sinch pots, GB— 
B p eane ; in collections of 12 varieties, in 11-inch pots. 
B—SG—CE 
N. k Any plant that shall not have been actually grown in 
lLinch pots will be disqualified. 
Roses, in pots; in collections of 12 distinct varieties. 
SG—CE 
The Judges are required to disqualify any collection 
which shall be found to contain a plant that has been re- 
cently placed in the pot from the open ground. 
GB— 
Class XL—F 
© htove Pat ea ae plants; in collections of 30 plants. 
cH— GK 
, Fuchsias, Or d and Pelargoniums are 
excluded. Not more than two € ates ean be shown. 
P Stove or Greenhouse plants; in poe ons of 15 plants. 
3K—GB. 
Not more ihan one duplicate can be sh 
s SE plants; in Oena p 10 plants. 
NB. Bae Mpiteate MUS xus 
more than one of the O0, 
Exhibitors cannot show in 
and Q. 
can sho ale: 
T Totectióhs of 12 New Hardy! Byerg 8 grown in n pots ; Coni- 
fers excluded. CE--LS. 
U Conifers, of new or very rare e in not less than the 
third year oftheir growth, in sixes. CE—LS—SK 
dU only be shown i me Exhibition in July. 
in collections of not fewer than 20 species, 
CH— 
NB. Bhtbitors cannot show in more than one of the classes 
X Exotic "reb in collections of 12 species, 
Y Exotic Orchids ; in collections of six specie 
Z Scarlet Pelargoniums ; di; 
not less than 11 inches in disini 
Pn Pelargoniums ; in six DIS 
+K—GB—SG 
GB—SG—LS 
inct varieties, in pots 
K—SB 
LS— 
‘TINCT SPECIES, exhi 
3 for which oe and Private growers exhibit independently of each other. 
Hs ees Roses, Dest s SK—S 
rie! SB—C 
ae collections of 15 entirely distinct varieties. 
I Calceolarias, in sixes ; 
K Carnations, in pans of 24 
L Picotees, in pans of 24 di 
Pinks ; in pans of 24 disti 
ES B. — Carnations, 
in coltetin $i ot 12 ENDE 3i 
camnot s letter 
n iiie pe 9 enti: 
nd ad ‘ieties. 
of 
n zm en Sees 
à 
NB. No person will be allowed to show in more than one of 
the classes Æ, P, and ¢ 
H Cape Heaths ; si 
vation. 
in which these conditions a 
2 specimens 3 displaying very superior cul- 
LS. 
FLOWERS ; for which all persons are admitted to equal competition. 
from the Cape of Good Hope, or 
species inet e, and not garden cr 
BB Fancy P niums ; in sixes. -8 
Cae, in collections of not fewer than. six species, 
superior cultivation, SI 
varieties of Tall Cacti in flower E 
XB. The GB a lals are not to be given if erie 
varietie: xhibite 
E Roses o S 
three truss 
New hd tuberous plants in common cul 
suckles be. 
00 Amanyllids insizaxoS qua 
DD . These Medals will be 
n loose Near each con 
, are altogether exc 
n can receive a 
tic 
quete. 
e 7 ly spec: 
NB. ir Sredala than those here off Roses cannot 
be given by the Judges ; and if Roses are brought for exhi- 
bition without attention to the regulations here explained, 
they will not be allowed to compete 
GG Hardy Ore ots, in collections ; exclusive of Cypripe- 
diums. SA SB_C 
HH ms Cypr ipediums, SK—SB—C 
0 strial Orchids, in eme oust than six species. 
3B 
pro’ d for, 
ss Seedling Flor 
name it is to | 
LS 
iting superior 
cultivation. SG— S 
NB. By the word species is meant the wild kinds imported 
E—L 
NN "s Hybrid Shrubs, exclusive of Roses, SG@—CE—LS. 
smaller than 6-inch Pon 
N.B,—It is certain that much may be effected by hybridizing 
of thera, but not a larger 
in 11-inch pot 
Picotees, 
CE—LS 
PP New or extremely rare ornamental ilie in flower. 
CE. LS 
Cocks: combs; Tie 
merely ara for subjects of vextibition not other" 
lowers. 
B. Every seedling TER be mas dU 
prize more than UR in the season, 
inct varietie: 
SK—SB 
and Pinks, must be shown | 
nct varieties, 
the following dimensions :- Tr 
j from centre to outside id io 
t, 3} do. Tb 
allowed o ce opi 
re not complied w 
Single specimens of very superior cultivation. sq—cp—Ls 
4 
tivation, such as Lilaes, Honey- 
SG 
award de 
the Society's Officers 
rs will. part culam 
can be exhi 
w which p 
1 
rieh 
luded f 
1 
der this head, whi 
wise 
—0. 
SK—: 
The same seedling c: 
edlings at each meeting: 
— Exhibitors under this head will not be thereby entitled va 
KK " Statices ; in collections of six a coed SG—CE— E pass GO For seedling Pi elargoniums exhibited the E 
LL Hardy Ferns, in collections of 20 species. CH—LS year no higher prize shall be given than a certificate, Any 
MM Hardy Dwarf Herbaceous Planta, in collections c of 20. this is to be awarded. m flowers Es Sed S merit. Secdling 
Pelargoniums of the second yea: shown in pots 7 "6 
and oa exhibitor may produc? 
number, 
In ADDITION to any Medals assigned to the classes Z, O, and W, the SK, SB and C are offered for the collections in those classes which shall be best named 
by the Exhibitor. 
N. 
Class III.—FRUIT ; for which Market Gardeners, Fruiterers, or Persons in the habit of regularly supplying the Market, and Private Growers, 
exhibit 
B. The Society's Officers, who will make this award, will be guided in their judgment by a considerati: 
n not only of the correctness of the 
accuracy of the spelling,and the neatness of the waiting. 
independently of each other. 
names, but of the 
N.B. All Fruit must be sufficiently ripe for Market, WELL COLOURED, and PROPERLY NAMED by the Exhibitor as far as praetieable; if the contrary, it will be disqualified. 
zr M collections of fruit, consisting ofat least three | 
t kinds, Side det and d Nectarines being considered 
L6G—6 
es, aou and similar Kitchen 
Garden produce, are excluded from this letter. Exhibitors 
Jupcrs.—The Judges have the power of increasing or diminishi 
Silver Medals offered by Ps ien capi for dpa Ka and also 
of collections of Fruit should bear i 
fine o: 
in mind that however 
s xs two of the kinds in this collection may be, they 
a prize unless they furnish at least three dif- 
ferent xin of fruit i F E first rate quality. 
UU Grapes. SG—OCE. 
WW Queen and Black Jamai 
ZZ Other kinds of fruit, SK- 
ing the number and value of the 
as gorterring SNET fecal s | Gardener. also no 
or Pus Certificates in ca: 
T) ges are also En to bear in mind that TE Society's 
and Sitios objects, than for fine specimens of Horticultural skill, the design of the Council in 
k it necessary. 
appear worthy of a "Medal ; mie wise a bad single exhibition 
Medals are offered, 15r for new 
cause there is no better exhibition of the same class to oppose 
| 
XX Providence and other Pine-apples, ^ 
YY Peaches or Nectarines, in dishos of six specimens. SK— 
instituting these SEU eA jon not so much to encourage the collector, as to r! 
y a make any award in cases where the "objects exi 
8G—O0E—LS 
DS) 
ica Pine Apples. 
iq CE— 
a E 
—8B—0 
eward the skifo 
hibited do a 
might obtain a prize, merely 
it, 
GLASS DAIRY PANS. 
DWARDS ano PELL,.HomriCcULTURAL GLASS 
WAREHOUSE, 15, oathampton-street, Strand, and 7, 
‘Maiden-lane, Importers of FOREIGN SHEET G GLASS and 
GLASS odas A beg to announce the Du of their 
P. ] Bach—s. d. 
m 
m 1 k 
—3. 
. $ 15 inches in diameter 
M inches $ in TE 
M » . CMS » » 
The’ following i is one of many fihi" "received. respecting UE 
Tor Glass over Earthenware or Metal :— 
Beau Regard, St. Law: renes, Jersey, Sept. 5, 1846, 
GENTLEMEN,— ans arrived all quite safely, but I de- 
ferred SOR Tdi them until I could tell something about 
their qualities. I am happy to say, that they answer far be- 
yond my expectation ; not only the quantity of gam is in- 
creased, but also the e quality of "ie butter is very far superior 
to that made in the earthenware pans, Will you, on vu receipt 
of this, send me one dozen and a half of the smallest size which 
you sent me before.—Y ours, dre., 
The Pans require no scalding, cleaning. with the most per- 
fect ease. They are cool, cleanly to a degree, and ve - 
some, Ew perfectly tPanEpAcant, and as stout as the eon 
earthenwa 
« 
LASS MILK PANS.—In consequence of the in- 
creased demand for GLASS MILK PANS, owing to the 
incontestible fact of their being better adapted “tor obtaining 
Cream, throwing Red 10 per cent, more than any other utensil 
hitherto used o to the extraordinary reduction recently 
made in the price; 5 PE & WeLcH have the pleasure to 
ando d gr they have ris arrangemonts with the manu- 
GLASS FOR 6 
(in quantities. not less than 
CROWN PS S0: 
Net Cash Prici 
PSLEY .PELLATT AND 
Works, Holland-street, PUn sii 
F BEST QUALITY, at 
Any size utters 2 feet Appeal. 
ONSERVATOR, E 
E pdt to seu 
oe 
prep! 
QU fes lovin 
per square foot. 
44, 
facturer for , and are now ue 
ready to eves s at the S R debsuemmote prices :— 13 oz. weight por foo p vo A 
Each—s. d. Ee ” 9, ty 8 d 1 
12 inche: di: m qu 4 5s inches in diameter .. > » ads 
"rini oa e xd 73 6 č; a Hi » .4 8| Smarr Squaresup to 10i in, ae ging from m o E d 
16 3 5] 9 4 6 B,—The 16 oz. is full strength for Greenhouses 
When a doces are taken at once no charge i is Ue for pack- 
ages. British and Foreign Sheet and Horticultural Glass 
Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Haymarket. 
kind, of all size% 
pee ee i ls. dum du of the AUT 2n ie enero a 
2s to 24s. per doze GUM p 38, Grea 
GLASSES from 64. to 4s each GRAPH SHADES, with holes, A ; 
1s. 9d. to 2s. 6d. each. FISH BOWLS, from. ls: 6d. tle-street, a few doors rom Regent ate onthe lowest term 
‘Also, a large quantity 0! 
for ready money only. 
APSLEY Pavia & Co, Falcon Glass Works, dHolland-street, 
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