THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [May 6, 
FUCHSIA LANEIL. 
MESSRS. LANE & SON, Great Berkhampstead, 
Herts, beg to announce that the above-named new § 
Wr Mskonn thes & Son vex 
hybrid Seedling Fuchsia, possessing many valuable properties, 
the flowers being i 
it— 
Je, with the 
elegance of the older species, and none of the coarseness of the 
more modern kinds; and the flowers are somewhat the shape o' 
the old globosa, but more Schone ake andsingularly large. Their 
petals darker, oy of a light 
It is one of the pect: hybrids we have seen.”” 
mt in his een al Cabinet of the annie month, 
si seedling Fuel nt by Messrs. LAnr lis the best 
of its class (the dark) we tere eves seen; its immense size, good 
form, and colour will always render it attractive, and deserving 
a place in every collection. No doubt it will be much i in demand.” 
This Fuchsia was the only Seedling of last season to which any 
prize was awarded by sae Horticuttora Society, and this was at 
the Show on the 16th of July exhibited only at the above 
prizes as ean od to 0 it. 
sent by post to ey part of the United Kingdom.— 
The usual Fallcwance to the Trade ies six plants are taken. 
Berkhampstead warséries: Moya 
N D_CHOICE ROSES. 
PAUL & “SON, NorseryMen, &c., Cheshunt, 
* Herts, in offering the followi. ing Select List of ROSES, beg 
to remind Rose Amateurs that May i te best month for plant- 
ing out beds of Dwarf Roses. The Pi ants now offered are in 
0 pots, good and py pric maeret out this rofith will 
bloom { in the z approaching autu 
CLASS LAYERED PERPETUAL, 
8. d. 
a s. d. 
Aubernon ried g | Madame Laffay , 3 6 
Augustine Monichelt + 3 6} Marquisa Boreella +10 6 
eis Melaine Corn' ee 50 
ringe +10 Hl Mrs, Eliot... + 5 0 
Comte de Paris ~. . 2 Prince Albert 0 B08 
Dr.Marx  . w.10 6 Prince de Galles . .10 6 
Dr. bs . 000: Prudence Reser, » 5 0 
Due d’Aumale s bail Reine de Fontenay «2 6 
Edward Jesse, . . 2 6 HES Reine dela pcmucdecs +7 6 
ke Alice Peel ; | at ers " oy 6 
. 2 2 6 
Mine Emma Dampierre 10 8 6 | William Jesse agt.26 
CLASS 1],—NOISETTE 
Clara Wendel 5s. 0d. | Fleurdujeuneage . 3s. 6d. 
Comtesse de Tolosan | 3 Madame de suanee* SEES 
Euphrosyne . . 0 Zictrude f 4 36 
“CLASS III.—BOURBON. 
wre Od, ) Etoilede Lyons .  . 7s. 6d, 
Cardinal Fesch ° ‘. | Grande Capitaine . » 50 
5 Josephine Garnier .10 6 
Comiee de Scine, &e. 10 6 Madame Aude + 356 
Jrimson Globe 5 Marquise @Wivrys. =. BO 
an Mame, Despre 3 6 | Paul Joseph +12 6 
Edward D 5 Pourpre fafait -10 6 
En: mrant @Ajoane . - 6 0 Proserpine a Ae 
CLASS IV.—CHINESE. 
Seteros + +. 28, 6d.| Madame Breon .  « 3, 6d, 
Nemesis . . 5 adame de Rohan 26 
EA ROS 
‘al . . . + 58. ‘a. Eliza-S: + 28. Gd, 
Aprore’ 20 | Bugene Desgaches - 38°6 
BeePeE SR, <0: 255 G i aune Abricote 2" . -g 6 
Bougere . 5 SRG ve ieee ‘teense a PG 
Comte de Paris, > 3 6 | Julie Mansa + 3.6 
Devoniensis . . 5 3 6 =|Moiret.- .- . + 8 6 
Don tie . : + 1 6 ‘ Pactolus . . A lg 
persons preferring whole beds of Roses of one colour for 
the ane of effect, the following are well suited for that Purpose, 
and grown in large quantities, 
each—s, d, per doz, 
Hybrid Perpetual Aubernon, rose’. 3 °6 or 80s, 
Noisette pe lilac rose 7 
aphr Roane rose and yellow 
Bourbon Queen, buff 
rmosa, pink . = ri 
China, F ones scarlet * . 2 
a> Whit . . 
», Mrs “Heeaidet: en 
Lawrenciana rub 
es, W hen the 
Hybrid Perpetual . 5 a to 30s. per doz, 
Noisette . ° . . yy 188. 45 
China . . “ . " yy 188, 55 
Thea . . * . ° 99 248. oy 
Seales P ° 5 . yx 248. gy 
r description of colour aa fartine sEiomintions A. Pav 
it Son beg to refer to their General eee which may be 
had on application at the Nurseries, inc! 2 stamps for post. 
| SS ee 
Waar LYNN, Nurseryman, SEEDSMAN, 
1st, late of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, respect- 
fully Patan the Gentry and Public in general, that he is now 
g on the ove business, and: connected therewith a 
us begs to state 
that his ae nh of Culinary, Garden, ae i sivhat Sevtis is of 
the very best iTuality, and true to kind; likey S Frait-Trees, 
Flowering and ARS Shrubs, Greenhouse ‘Slants , Perennial 
and Bulbous Root: His Garden Utensils are also of the best 
description, at pres wit: he trusts, with industry, punctuality 
and penton, will secure to him general patronage, 
W. L. solicits particular attention to his new PEA, 
want Wr RINKLED MArrow, 2s. 6d. per quart, which is Ca ‘ior 
ae the Knight’s Marr ‘ows, and much more advantageous, especially 
all reas, its height being 3 to 4 feet; it is the most pro- 
an@antumn Pea ever introduced—perpetual in its 
pod quite full, and of delicious flavour, even when 
—Catalognes of Seeds, Garden Implements, &c., may 
pic —_ inclosing @ postage-stam: 
bearing, th the p 
oe QUEEN ‘N OF THE ISLES.” 
Tee: beg to inform their Friends and 
i IME to oe great demand for this variet: 
no more ey ll be remit out before the 20th inst. Parting 
to whom this arr: te ment may prove inconvenient are] at 
liberty to cancel their orders. ~ Cn eer Nursery, May 4, 1843, 
UGH "LO 
the Public bun 
“A __ SEEDLING DAHLIAS FOR 1 
JAMES RICHARD DSON, 
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SUPERB CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES, 
OUELL & CO. have a few more Pairs to wand TODD’S - 
fet sake Rose Flake gemation, ee AB RIET, 
F ARC, URAL Sociery, Srpr. 20, 
Ss “extensive 1942 Six Bloons Or | ee Seedling” Daltia of We mal med ‘ Mrs, 
Collection, consisting of upwards of 800 varieties, of the most 
select sorts :— d. 
25 a extra fine and first-rate aR aaa & 00 Floricultural Exhibition last week, and had an 
12 Do. 10 0 awarded ; but on the present occasion was shown in much bet- 
25 Do, very fine Te ; 00 ter character, the blooms being quite up in Scones and deci- 
12 110 dedly first-rate. ‘The following was the deci: ie censors: 
Do, 0 
12 Dow eae fine, andl show Pinks - 012 0 
e selection h being left to Yournn & Co. 
ARAUCARIA IM —Fine strong Plants, inches high, 
» per dozen ; 10 tithes! eit 1 u ” eae, fine, 21s, per plant. 
30 vackets of select. Flower Seeds, sie © of postage, 
reat Yarmouth Nursery, Nofone, fee 5) 1: 
Form, substance, and arrangement of petals, meen eye, good; 
depth, full; ee ihediuim; general al ee good; colour, ae 
Iso 0 obtain the fonlowing drizes Tae: of ee SD 
Ast pr Hull, Ang. 31 
ist prize at Beverley, Sept ‘7th 2 
Awarded an entre ap 
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sige ic na REE 
21st . . . . eethis 
perior first-class Seedling, 
. 5 * é - 6 
Knight's Sournern Buavury, Be. Ist, py a) at the York’ Floral and Horticultural Society, 
ment of the 1s sth April. Also 1 $ 
(S eat the York : Ploricultural Soci icty, Oct. Ist . 
Ist prize i Ss as the best white or bea ditto, 
rats 4to 5 ft. Lig Is. 6d. 
Als fecommended by the London satura Society as one 
of aN best Six New Dahlias coming oe in 1843 
ADY SALE (Topp’s): Be autifal ruby carmine, fine clean- 
cupped petals, of good substance, rising well in the centre ; of 
considerable depth and good glee very constant, and a decided 
first-rate show flower. Height, 4 ft.; Plants, 10s. 6d. 
Allorders addre: sed J. Ex D WARDS, Layerthorpe, Florist, Nursery 
and Seedsman, 7, New Br e-street, York, will be strictly at- 
tended to; and iepreatecttete will be takeni in sending out good 
plants at an early PenGas So as to ensure a good bloom during 
the season.—York, ++ 1842, 
ORANGE, LEMC ON, AND SHADDOCK-TREES, 
MARSANO has just landed from Italy Two - 
° Hunprep of the above splendid TREES, arrived in the 
best condition, from 6s. to 10s. each. ie case contains 80 
middling Trees. The Trade will be supplied at 33 per cent. 
cheaper eee! an: other house in Londor Orde: 
Paneieae clietinan Phlox Re, may 
Prepaid, which contains a nilescription of the above, 
Verbenas and Fuchsias, ates of the best kinds, in tine: 
ae post, Ve at 38. 3 O83, 
58, per dozen, iNereties 
oo High-: a Borough, and Messrs, W. an 
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Superb 
J. Nore, 152, 
Tivoli Nursery, near St. Leonard’s on Sea, Sussex, April 26 
st eolinesarg Toe 
LIPS. 
W. & ne LAWRENCE E beg to inform their Friends 
d the Public that their superb Collection are now in 
bloom, aaa will continue to beso for Be next fortnight. Admit. 
tance Gratis Leet On Hotel, Hamptor 
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ORANGE. “TREES ii in FULL FARING. —To be 
a Choice Collection of seeds Trexs, in very fine 
comiiea bearing Blossom and Fruit; seven ye; old, and 
standing about three feet high. The reason for parting with 
them is that their room is required, A specimen plant may be 
seen at Messrs, FnawaGan & Co.’s, Seed ismen, Opposite the 
pneicn ees enon House-street, City, where further par. 
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EXHIBITIONS 
AT THE GARDEN OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
The Exhibitions will take place on the following Days: viz., SATURDAY next, May 13; Sarurpay, June 1735 
and Wspnespay, July 13. 
EXHIBITORS.—All persons will be at liberty to send subjects for e que ion. 
DELIVERY OF OBJECTS FOR EXHIBITION xhibitors are estly requested to notify in writing, previously to the day of 
Meeting, what plants they intend to supply, in order that due provision sevice idefor the proper distribution of th zapecimaens on the 
exhibition tables. ‘The best places will be secured for those who comely with this request. As that th 
ceed to consider the respective merits ay the exhibitions by 10 a.m., and as it ies able that the grag should be 
i endete ined that no sw ect for “hibit ion shall be admitted into the ROI after half-past eight 
ack in ie morning 5 ai owners of an y locked-up boxes, or other cases, should not be in the exhibition-tent at the said hour, 
tight Cases Crboxed must: be eens from BoriveHeon for medals, 
ADMISSION OF EXHIBITORS.- 
1 before 
oul offered may he furnished with one pass 
AT WHICH HOUR THE GARD 
pro 
or other persons Se i cane in sade 
ard iutrance Gate. 
in Vi epee for exhibition, will be 
subj ot which medals are specifi- 
me to apply before ten o’clock, 
exhibitors may re-enter the Gar- 
ey will be required to ass-tickets at the o rter’s Yard Gat 
exhibi rors of cut flowers must Su peiy t Ine Ik OWN BOXES OR STAN DS. No box or stand shall exceed 
ei, ght inches in height at the back, or eighteen inches in depth from front to back. ‘The lids of all boxes must either be loose or made 
to unhinge. 
ME DAT LS 
ae EM EEP ST ah he Society distributes sod OHO edie and Rewards ; perils. 
dal 
The Certificate . . . . value £0 10s. SG. Large Silver Gilt Me + yalue £4 4s. 0d, 
i . . . . Cie aa) GB. ¢ Gold Banksian ditto . . . . . 0 0 
gh: . . : . ee 0 GK, Gold nie htian. ditto . . . . +10 0 0 
Large Silver ditto eee eats 1 0 LG. Large Gold dit TRIE abt ae eee OO! 
SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION.—No sauces not of horticultural pace a be sin upon the tables. Exhibitors will IN ALL 
CASES BE REQUIRED TO SIGN A RINTED FORM OF DECLA TION 1 BE F URNISHE D TO THEM IN THE 
that if errors in the awards 
‘ions, the Society cannot undertake to rectify 
9 take mi 
GARD stating under. what letter ore ee are t 
should occur, in consequence of mistakes on the part of 
the errors afterwa 
Names fairly eritiat ae be attached by Exhibitors to all Flor and the Judges are restrained from awarding any 
Medal to ar Exhibitions; whatever their merit may be, if this reg ion is not: complied with, By Florists’ flowers are meant not 
only flowers aad so named, but also Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Roses, and Gales 
Crass I.—FLOWERS, for which | nur: 
A, peat mae ay col sai 
be shown; and they b learite 
hibitors in filling up such declar 
bit independently of each other :— 
exhibited as in the letter F, and in 95 varieties, 
rymen and private growers ex 
varieties,|H. Othe ae 
skill, in pots of 24 on a “cast, GB, 5G, SK, 
NE 3° Higher Medals than those here offered for Roses cannot 
be given “by the Judges. And if Roses are brought for ex- 
hibition without attention to the regulations HOM explained, 
they will not be allowed to be placed on the tables. 
Cape Heaths, in collections of 20 distinct varieties, GB 
N 
B, Pélassontenas in GUO of 12 varieties, in pots of 12 toa 
cast, SG, LS, SK. 
Persons exhibiting in B cannot also exhibit in C. 
C. Pelargoniums, in collections of six varieties, in pots of 8 toal yz, 
SB, 
cast, Li ae D Tbe cted that ue same plant shall not be catibited 
D, “eae ee in pots ; not fewer than 12 plants in 12 varieties. e eat Aioatine otha P 
n collections of 25 distinct varieties, GR, 8G, Ls,] & oe Heaths, in collections ‘of 6 distinct varicties. SG, LS 
: of the Society, in a ason, to Te N.B. No person who shows in I will be allowed to cxuibid 
B. It is ihe also in K 
quire Roses to be ction ae in pots ; ar not to allow 
cut specimens to be exhibited at all L. Sa Aaah oss, in sixes; in pots of 12 to the cast. 
F, Moss Roses in loose bunches, as gathered, so as to exhibit, 28 Ls, , SB 
fie as Domelbiss the habit of fest at ioe in 12 varieties, SK,] M. Shut iy “Calceolarias, i in sixes ; in pots of 12 to the cast, LS, 
G. Othe: ® Roses exhibited as in the last letter, and in 50 varieties, | 1, eee in pans of 24° plooms, 1.9) S%) $B, 
» SB. 
SME one who exhibits in this letter, can also compete in| 9» ores in pans of 24 blooms. LS, SK, SB. 
the following. P. Pinks, in pans of 24 blooms, 
SK, SB 
8 II,—FLOWERS ; for which all apa are admitted Ne aa eaters CI 
Q. Stove or ereonhouse Bans a in collections of 40 plants, GK oH ee ¥ 
GB, SG Cc) 
etiin fi 
ons. rie ‘i “distinct varieties, LS, SK, 
Single Specimens of new or rare ornamental plants, SG, LS, 
» .C. 
N.B. a eaths, Calceolarias, Fuchsias, to be excluded from Q.|z, 
SK, 
R. stove oo esonhoue plants, in collections of 20 plants. GB, NE he These medals will be awarded by the Society’s officers, 
SG, LS. and not by the usual Judges. Exhibitors will particularly ob 
N.B, Persons exhibiting in Q not to compete in R also. serve ee none but new or rare plants can be exhibited under 
r 
S. Stove o1 nhouse plants, in collections of six distinct species. this lett 
SG, LS, SK. AA. Miseclla 
cote faneous subjects, § SK, SB, 
N, B. Persons exhibiting in Q or R will not be allowed to NE iri ey Hl yandgesa: antl cut flowers are altogether 
te in S ecMnent hibiti 
bo Gree house Azaleas ; to be shown in 12 distinct varieties. GB, SSL teUan EE SHA eigen 
enhouse BB. Seedling Florists’ flowers, SK, SB 
GB, SG, ‘Ever ery seedling must be Bien singly, and must be 
LS, 
U. Collections of Stove or pre ortee climbers. 
NB. 1 
he Gold Banksian Medal is not to be awarded fort fewer mnarked with the name it is to bear. ‘The same seedling can- 
than 12 distinct kind; i * gain a prize more than once in the season. elargoniums 
V. Exotic Orchidaces, in collections of not fewer than six species. atte be shown in pots, and not in a cut state. No person 
GK, GB, SG, L will ae alowed to exhibit more than five seedlings at each 
S$. 
W. Exotic Orchidaces, in single specimens, SG, LS, SK. mee 
II,—FRUIT, for which Sei EBAY aot etey OS DETACH in the habi tof. regularly supplying the market, and private Sroeksy 
exhibit Independently of each other, . All fruit must be taly ne ae well Tees eats contrary, it will be disqualified. 
1, Miscellaneous collections of fruit, peaes of at least three oes 
ferent kinds. Peaches and Nectarines being considered as only | 3, ce peer 8G; Le, Pe ree 
bist pe SN Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar Kitchen la. Peaches or Nectarines, in dishes of six specimens, SK, SB. 
Garden produce, are excluded from this letter, | 5. Miscellaneous fruity SK, SB. C, 
SG, LS 
