THE GARD 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER O 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESS 
_No. 48.—1843. 
INDEX OF THE PRINGIEAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 
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Pricn 6d. 
) LAST NUMBER. a. Oo | 
Armateur’s Garden, No. Lainie a b | India 823 S| 2 | Ba 
es ja imbricata, Youell's, Trises, ° ue b 4 3) 4B ™ js Ol 
ve Land, to supp ly ¢ | Letters. 2 s,)6" 51] 
Atmosph of e! ‘ ei . SL 8. 
Simowphers of hothouses | : Ln cai hte Y¥ Pinks; instands of 24varieties . + «| -. [1 0/1 0 
R his potting-shed. Manettia cordif . 0 10) 0 10 
Bees a and wasps 4 . Mangel Wurzel Texves, to salt Z Pansies; in stands of 36 varicties Miele 1 0/1 0 
es, sayacity of ie Mildew, doubts about vit oxigin 0 10) 0 10 
ra { % 1 «ill, ‘ ree | 
ori win Brser a : Mowe el AA Tulips; in stands of 12 varieties nto bu) 
iyrtles, to keep i 1 01 oO} 
pee ere pee ot : BB Device exechted with cut flowers, Sk | 
Pavia i below fruit: byes ing the grouping of complementary colours, 
wlovnia imper jalis + . with reference to oy ies arrange- 
Piss feeding ay in flower garden’ we 20 
aoe apple, “uleifacon of < e to occ! spy not less than 6 10 
Bowtsigy Snes system of feoti in Iongth by 3 feet in wid 
Potter's guane o, to apply . No xhibitors of cut flowers. “to provide 
Pyrus spectabilis 68 ° their own boxes or stands, which are not 
RICE be ere Dian aed > to excend 8 inches in depth at the back, nor 
pinay Ses 2 get 5 20 inches van ont to the back, with 
ewan covers to remove. 
Flor dogs, to kil 7 . 
Heats Tourea, Rate e Cra ey Mbeya 
Prat ult-trees, aay.» Forrest's CC Greenhouse Azalens . ere eee) 
Gardoreret Set a) een) 
oes DY Pelarjonwims — 0 s)he ep 10} 110 
Grapes, bunch of ne a) 
Svar adulterati 0 10) 0 10 
a ees . E shad | 
nth te aie quar ity an eT dere E aL containing the 10a 
UW capture 323 a | Whit evra cubtitte for lass f scarle 
ahs apparatus Winter garden’ 1g —This letter is “intended to encourage 
_dtriking cutting: 923.4 | Worms, to destr the production of varieties combining the 
— ————— bright colour of those usually known as 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF “TONDON, “ Scarlet Bee cou with the habit, 
Recent’s Park.—EXHIBITIONS of 1844, On TUESDAYS, foliage, ent size of flower of the other 
Avan 30th, Junz 4th, and Juny 2d. oe fancy”? ietie 
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES: It is themtention of the Sociéty in future sea- 
“Tob? wat ded sons to award re ae those Seedling Pe- 
es 3 1.—M oy Jargoniums only have been bloomed 
83 I,—MISCELLANHOUS COLLECTIONS. | "2 g XG hi during the sev Bs revlon, and are exhi- | 
ters. Bens pited in No. 24 sized pots, so as to show the | 
cs aes ae Green uous plant cole of s&s 8. ee of the variety under Sulton cultiva- 
40 plant [15 015 0/15 0 
10 010 010 0] FF Siatee oem eer cuteh Gear | hock ae pte Up Uat 
Be 5 9 5 0| 5 0} GG Calceol: nedhs 5 bby tees cee ape | ee | Le 
£toveand Cre:nhouse plants; collections of} | HH Heaths Cee arieeees Hash 8 Sama) s+ | 110] 110 
20 species or distinct varieties 7 07 | 7 9 ‘ BeOS 0 
-B.— Private growers and ‘Nurserymen 5 0) 5 0| 5 0 | Il Fuchsias SARE Ao eS . We) 
epreinete separately a Ha letter. 0) 3 0) 3 0-| JJ Roses - Poy a ee eee Sd 1 0 
© Stove and 55 | | KK Verben ers a0 
10 species ar aiithiobraniertes | & Of 4 0) 4 Noke.~certscates will be given to such seed: 10 
N.B.—P i exhibiting 3 ae c of the] 3 0} 3 0) 3 0 lings of mi as have not prizes awarded 
letters A, x C, cannot also eehibit in| 2 0} 2 0) 2 0 to them To eo eligible for spt all 
either, of. ca Sars letters. the pi except those included in 
Not more than, one plant of Rhododendron and KK, must be exhibited growing in motstl 
or Fuchsia will be admitted into the col- | and they must aie eer marked wth 
3 lections A, B, and C. | BG pill oe areto bear. Noseedlings: 
Stove and Greenhouse Climbers ; eaiactions s awarded to them unless 
of 6 species or distinct varicties . 4 of 4 | iene adiaone are complied with. 
E-Shont 2 0) 2 0} 
¥ Specimen Ornamental plants ; being new 7 | Crass IV.—Naturar ORDERS. 
ekinds  . m a Y e {2 02 0/2 0] LL amelie ggeckions os not few te 9 
10/1 0; 1-0 . we 
0 10) 0 10] 0 10 “ 3 
¥ Fuchsias collections of 12, distinct-warieties|-./2- 0) a 0)[ MOT Ea yauies OE walleatising ofnatfomey. than) 
RES 1 oa 0 J species or distinct varietie ‘la af 2 0 
G Cinerarias; collections of 12 distinct vars, .) 1 6) 1 0 “ S 5 1 o}1 0 
0 10) 0 10 NN Rutaceous plants, including Diosma, 
(scarlet), collec eet aric | Crowea, Eriostemon, Boronia, Correa, 
“grown in No. 12 sized pots or aunts PU desea Pant ria, and others; ea of not fewer| a 
‘ je 00 than “10 species - . -| 2.0} 20 
T Pelargoniums (scarlet); bes imen of any Lroltee 
kind re ae owth, aud displaying supe te teens’ 
rior cultivati . {2 of 1 0} 00 pe iy ect 
elargoniams ; enlesHewe of 12 new: are ise | than 12 green! Age peer 
tinct varieties, grown in No. 24-sized pots) ++ | 7 07 0 PP Mimosew ; collections of not fewer than a Absa 
4 0/4 0 species “ 
KP 2 o2 0 aa Myrta ants, including Beauforti 
elargoniums s coll pikes yrtaceous plants, Sine uding Beaufortia, 
atiGes, erown ee ee és | aN alothamnus, Melaleuca, Metrosideros, 
N te Priv r RS, 3 Of ry rricalypd us, us, Eugenia, and other: 
faDEES Seber irelgans and *urserymen 3 . : collections aie nob i Fever than 6 species aloes tf a 
L Pel = ah : re 
largoninms ; ees of 8 distinct va- 
neti, town A ouanoaeots Poe mike Cactaceous Plants. 
N.B.—Private Brows only to compete in 2 of 2 o| BR Soleo of not fewer than 6 plants of 
this letter, and thos e who exhibitin J or & 1 01 0 Ce RL ea Epiphyllum, ls o 
MA Re nnoue exhibit in Th als | Gereuay &e. puiduesseac ser lear clea 
elargoninms ; single specimens ofany kind n : ‘ ee | aie eale a0 
atid displ patel rger-sized pot, merit gS Single specimens of the tall-growing kinds| G0 |.ONau 
isplayin: uperior cultivation - os 
N Calceolarias; Botections of Nareawer chien TF Collections of not fewer than 30 species or 
8 varieties, grown in No. fore pots 2 0) 2 0 istinct varieties dwarf-growing 
LB. — Pri bet tate| and _Nurserymen 1 4 70 Sede, as Mammillaria, PaaS &e.) ‘ ‘ 0 
7 — 0 
Compete separate! this 
eultmeed ti pots) + 3 colestons of 20 UU Se ecar oe pean eecneoe 
distinct varieties 17 of G6 o| 4 0 deletia, Manett peta 
4 0/3 0/2 0 Ravety and motierss eeuleetions: of not ra 
2 O11 011 0 fewer than 10 species . 10 : 0 
P PS) A 
2 ua ey in pots) ; collections of 10) Be coleng WR Gompenitenlantsn ttt lem, 
N. Be ane 2 slits gles 0 helexis, Astelma, and Phaeuocoma; col- 
lakes: growers only to exhibit in this| 2 0| 2 0) 1 as Sey Oe aan Gee eae oO 
a Hyaciniks (c | eae 
ultivated in pots) 5 CBOs rene, 
of not fewer than 24 varieties « 1 10} 1.10 Gesneraceous Pla 
1 010 W Collections of not fewer. than 10 species, 
R RAEI pardy as iu hardy spring- including Gesneria, Gloxinia, Sinningia, 2 
Fe eae varieties sex RNR, Actitegtons of not fewer thas] * 
not fev a rieti 20 xx i 
‘ wer than 12 pete or vai one 4 species or varieties 3 Ole 
Alpine plants ; i t fewer th pone) 
ate aa collections of no Guy. en ebay Ne Se ecperte Planet | 
ewan? ee Br ter: prurient aetna Heaths collections of 15 Ando 
Note,—All the plants exhibited in Class I. are Poteet 70 
quired to be in b Beer exiting in yy cannot exhi-| 5 9/2 0 a0 
Wesel it in ZZ al eat 
ASS ard iT ABE ATs : 
T Moss Teves Colleetions of not or than ZZ Cape pee fechiccions of Gdistinct kinds.) 4 0 0 0 
iz varieties, and not more than Seenseetot \ N.B.—Private growers and Nurserymen com 3 “ ; 4 20 
oom of each variety . “ H ie i sp pete separately in YY LL. ay Ad 
U Summer-flowering Roses; collections ont AAA See Azaleas; collections of “4 
More than 100 varieti hibited a floeee | cde UBeEAD. lo 0 
N.B—Privat cromarean Nurservmen Saat 1 10] 1 10 — Preference will be ‘ven to those col-|'? 4) 
pete separately in T and U; the former to) 1, .0[iay 0 jections which contain the gr line 
exhibit half the number of Jeties speci. ber of cabin pine where merit in other, 
i see above, respects is equal 
w Sanat in stands of 24 varieties - + | 1 9) spp Greene set collections of not} 
= nations; in stands of 24 varieties - ‘i 4 i re ewer than 6 varieties =. + + | 5 ‘| 
Picotees; in {3 0 
stands of 2 el * " 4 m8 
: Reo euct:s se 4 ‘ 2 N.B.—Private growers and Nurserymen com-| 1 0] 
a be pie on 
Letters. 
pete separately in tis letter, and those 
wae one in AA\, cannot compete in 
ccc Greenhouse Azaleas single specimen 
DDD Rhodedendrons in tes. * collections of 
compete separately ir this 
EEE Bcd deacon s in poti; a le specimen 
vate growers and el | 0 
FFF saree collections of ae ree, a 
6 species or distinct varietie: 2 0) 2 
1 
GGG es ee 3 collections of ina spk 
n 4 species or distinct varietie: . 20 
1 
oo 
HHH Statices; collections of not fewer than 
6 species or distinct varieties. - - 
ul peo ta coon us Hlscts including Protea, Gre. ol 
a, Ban , Dryandra, and others; 
elections of not fewer than 10 species .| 3 9| 3 
1 
Seo 
so 
JIT Caan ne Soa pots) ; col- 
han 12 pe Ge 
well-erown nt 
rehidaceous Plants 
KKK collections of not fewer than 3 15 distinct) 
exotic kinds : lis 
ese 
eco of 
8 
LLL eae of not ibe’ wets 6 Seed 
exotic kin 
MMM Single specimens of new and rare kinds 
mt Co LOR NT 
eccoce 
mt ONT 
ecooosce 
NNN Liliums ; collections of ae fewer than) 
species or distinct varietie: ei. oh 2 
000 British Ferns (cultivated ay pots) ; col- 1 
jections _ 2 2 
1 
ecco 
tended to display the effe 
classification, in representing the pee 
and affinities of natural orders or of gener: 
All the plants, with the exception of tnGee 
in TT, IL, JJJ, and OOO, are required to: 
be in ‘bigs 
demanded, at such price. 
that it be constracte d to view opel | 
0 oe a peaks poe than al 
bj a | 
n Sai “condenser, if not} 
supplied already | Cea (es 
50 
20 
REGULATIONS FOR THE OBSERVANCE OF EXHIBITORS. 
Ewhibitions. ~The sie as ie be open to all competitors, 
whether Fellows of the Society 
Fe os for ia Reception and Satey a of Subjects for Exhibition.— 
e prom aoe soaees 
the several days 
table-room, a si 
flowers will re 
Unless previo engtial cehave been given, the Exhibitors will, on 
Garden, be requested to sign a book, or deliver a 
statement. nA writing specifying in what letter or letters their 
plants, are to be exhibited ; they are also to apply to bs on for 
labels to attach to their several Exhibitions, am that 
when staged they are marked with the proper jetiers}, en they 
Exhibitors cam 
No subjects will be eligib 
been made previously to half-past eight 0° 
thi will be closet and after which no 
count ete cE wes re. 
"AL seven 0’ *eloc! 
Exhibitions will ste per sen all plants and flowers will be delivered 
up to ee ee 
rs will be admitted 
ddynission of Exhibitors.—Assistant gardene 
with te infotrs oe half-past eight 0 velock in the morning ; 
se services are Sona jn that capacity 
but no pel ho: 
will be Bowed to enter rwitht the Exhibitor or can any persons 
remain in the eee 1 after ten o'clock, recent those who are 
engay the 
ges wl aie. eae subjects for poe for which 
rewards are offered, may ©! obtain pass-tickets at the Office before 
ten o’clock, and will be re- admitted to a, Garden at two o’clock 
a e. 
articnl 
teat thatall plants 
and the places 
Su 
be distinctly 
whence se ced where practic: 
of decidedly inferior analy cannot be reer for 
and such subjects the Judges are em, os ive 
-, order to uphold the value rand impor 
ges are eure rized either hs be 
that is, to gr Be either first, 
a ovdinih wards a 
or third prizes at their discretion: the. Judges are also 
i 4 
amount ‘o give medals for sul 
ordinary merit which mney Se exhibited, although uot specified in 
the schedule. 
Exhibitors are shall obtain a ae prize cannot receive any 
ony award in tin E and in Class 111. 
e Judges wi pot ee appe jnted | r om among the Fellows or 
Successful competitors are requested 
c a jv one fortnightafter the premiums 
in W hat form they are ee receiving 
rether im metals, eee one 
the Council, J. ERBY, T Secretary Y- 
Schedules Ae ‘farther placate may Re bie by application at 
the Gardens, 
to noti! 
shall be Sapeeiee 
