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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 208 
NEW, GOOD, AND. ‘CHEAP. 
Wik AM MILLER, Nurseryman, Ramsgate, 
ving selected from the many new FUCHSIAS and 
VERBENAS Splendid Collections, intends offering them to the 
Public at the i low pri the follow- 
ing Fuchsias:—Conspicua arborea (Catlengh’ 'S), Venus ee 
(erinps’ ), rosea alba, } ii, compacta, 
Als SRNL 9 diatingt Verben: —Queen, “Aurora, Matar ti 
vari ta, flortlock’s Superb, Burleyana, &c. &e. Fuchsias, 
10s. 6d. per Hoe in tin cases (post-paid), or in pots 12s. per doz. ; 
package and carriage paid to London. Verbenas, 3s. 6d. per 
doz. in tin cases (post-paid), or in pots 4s. per doz., package and 
carriage paid to London.—Persons may depend upon their being 
refully packed in moss, and correct to Name, 
nt out according to priority of orders in Apri 
cis unknown correspondents. Fuchsias for Bed- 
. 6d, per dozen, post-paid, or 4s. in pots. 
M. obtaine Prize of 10/., open to all England, for a 
Collection of Fi aetibiety aut seed &c., at the Isle of Thanet 
Floricultural Show, July, 
Pelargoniums, 
Bre +, can be had on application, 
CHOICE STOVE, ORC HIDA cEous, GREENE ee AND 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, SHRUBS, TREES, & 
T JACKSON’S PRICED CATALOGUE for 1843 
4. © may be obtained on application by Post, by iSowaraing 
two penny postage-stamps to ‘T. Jackson, Nurseryman, King. 
eee Surr 
Kingston 
or, on personal ee: gratis. 
ursery, March 
& x GOODE, Fronts , &c., Ponder’s End, Mid- 
ex, beg to inform their friends and the cea that their 
eee piibed CATALOGUE of new and choice PANSIES and 
HSIAS is now ready, and may be had on application, 
Cc. LOCK and DU CAN, Frorists 
sla 156, 
HLIA! 
HAR 
Cheapside, London, have published 
FUCHSIAS, and VERBENAS, which 
will be forw a dor ApPLCAMOR, 
Their collection of Early TULIPS, Consisting of upwards of 100 
xtending over nearly half an acre, and planted in the 
Dutch style, will be on show from the 3d to the 15th April. 
R. WHITE and CO., ROP MEN, SEEDSMEN, 
AND Frortsts, Parade, Poole, beg to inform their 
Friends and the Public that their New Caranocun of Pelargo- 
niums, Cagenlasias) Verbenas, Dahlias, and Greenhouse Plants, 
a schonees kinds, is now ready, and 
may be had anit on applic: 
All kinds of Garden Tools, Edging and Pruning Shears, &c.: 
improved Iron Hand-glasses, painted and glazed, complete, 
16s 
V ARNER anp WARNER, Said No. “98, 
Cornhill, London, beg respectfully to return their best 
thanks to their friends for the liberal patronage bestowed upon 
them for ayy y and at the same time to contradict a 
been circulated of their intention of retiring 
é 
. & W. most respectfully eg it known to their Paes that 
they have no such intenti¢ aving made hange 
some the hands they haa’ engaged for many Petras their 
situations are filled up with men of general and practical 
abilities, and they trust they will ever give satisfaction to those 
who kindly Tevour, them with nue support. 
W. & W. have the pleasure to annex a few articles, which 
have been selected with meh sear and attention, 
sd, 
# with superb pink flow- 
0 ers from the beginning 
0 of July to the end of 
0| October) . 0 6 
0 | Tpomeea coccinea . - 0 6 
0 | Ipomeearubro cerulea . 1 0 
0 sis elegans . » 0 6 
,» German, 1 
0 I extrafine,mixed 0 § 
Anagallis recites, spler me Le ones densitloras, 
2 1 0| white, new variety 06 
nagallis monelli mi hea) Lophospermum spectabile 
rosea grandiflora 1 0 1 
Argemone 0 6 Lupinus, German ny 12 va. 
Aster, extra fine German, , mixed and other 
4 sorts, varieties . «+ 6 
importe 6 | Martynia fragrans, new . 0 
Aster, collection of M pus 38 pare tri- 
ported v: color, 0 
splendid, f PG Aiionliihs ‘font ‘lo fine va- 
Aster, double et rarkey, extra 6 rieties mixed . 0 6 
ne osegay, C Nicotiana, new scarlet . 0 6 
. . 6 Qnothera, in varieties . 0 6 
Rea rouble | mone, Pentstemon, choicevarie- 
flowered : : 5 jes . . , . 6 
Antirrhinum  hybridum, Petunia, mixed from 12 
20 shadesof colour mixedO 6 med flowers, fine 0 
Auricula, from nenamed Phlox Drummondii, saved 
flowers, . 0 rom improved varieties 0 6 
Bartonia au 0 6| Phlox Drummondii, new 
Balsam, ne. “double Ca- scarlet . 0 
mellia flowered, mixed 0 6, Bolyanthas: fine mixed, 
OE new spotted, from named prize flowers 1 0 
ny colours, mixed . 0 6 Portulaca Thellusoni, new 1 0 
Brachycome iberidifolia, ‘eplendéns tsa Be) 
new 10 Primula cortusoides. . 0 
Caleeolaria, shrubby and ” pee rosea, and 
herbaceous, separate, her colours . 1 0 
saved from fine named Rhodanthe. Mieteion coe i) 
1 newest Rhodochiton volubile . 0 6 
0 Bape ory 20 at 
: fr rom anew vac rb Z 6 
vi ties, a fine. Ere seh pantie Grahami 6 0 
Clintonia pulchella: SAOEG ookerii, scarlet 1D 
Obcea scandens. . 0 6 stocks, sie German ii 
Cockscomb, new giant orted, 24 vars., mixed 0 6 
Searlet Chinese. a 0 stocks, Chinese Nosegay f 
Commelina ccel estis meron" 6 0 6 
Dahiia, Widnal fae Ba) stocks; collection of 36 
Datura, double white | 0 6| nan ported vars. 7 § 
Gander) . 0 6| Stocks, mew, Prince of 
Didiscus ceeruler : 1 0] Wales, splendid variety 0 6 
Elichrysum macranthom 0 6| Stocks, Victoria, et 
Gaillardia pic 1 0| violetcrimson . 0 6 
Gerahiuin, from thesinest | Sutherlandia frutescens . 0 6 
new-named sorts, mixed 1 0| Thunbergia alata, buff . 0 
Geum grandifloram 0 6} »  aurantiaca . 1 0 
Gloxinia, fine varieties, alataalba . 1 0 
nix é| Verbena, mixed, choice 
Heartsease, from choice | varieties =. 10 
named varieties, saved | Wallftower, German blue 0 6 
Tot 0| Zinnia elegans alba eles 
eg | ty 55, »» coccinea. 0 6 
0 6) ” coccinea 
Impati ect igera. | grandifior: 6 
(Thi ety grows or- Zinnia eieeaie! 24 splendid 
Tamental. oe the height varieties, mixed 0 6 
Of 5 feet, andis covered 
 Walcheren White Broccoli 1s, per packet. To be sown in 
April: meh June; this new Variety surpasses all others in flavour. 
With many other Varieties too numerous for insertion.~See 
yeneral Catalogue: 
E;XoHak Bil Laws 
AT THE GARDEN OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
FOR THE YEAR 1843. 
The Exhibitions will take place on the following Days: viz., SarurpAy, May 13; SarurpAy, June 17 ; and 
EDNESDAY, July 
EXHIBITORS.—All persons, whether Fellows of the Society or not, will be at liberty to send subjects for exhibition. 
DELIVERY OF OBJECTS FOR EXHIBITION.—Exhibitors are earnestly requested to notify in writing, previously to the day of 
meeting, what plants they intend to supply, in order that due provision may be made for the proper distribution of the specimens on the 
exhibition tables. The best places will be secured for those who comply with this request. As it is necessary that the Judges should pro- 
ceed to consider the respective merits of the exhibitions by 10 A.m., and as it is absolutely indispensable that the tables should be 
arranged by that time, it has been determined that no subject for exhibition shall be admitted into the Garden after half-past eight 
o’clock in the morning ; and if the owners of any locked-up boxes, or other cases, should not be in the exhibition-tent at the said hour, 
such cases or boxes must be excluded from competition for medals. All specimens whether of fruit or flowers, will remain untouched 
until after six o’clock, when they will be delivered into the hands of the exhibitors, who are most particularly requested not to give away 
their cut flowers in the tents, as much confusion has been found to arise from that practice. 
ADMISSION OF EXHIBITORS.—Exhibitors or other persons required to assist in bringing in the objects for exhibition, will be 
admitted before half-past eight at the Carter’s Yard Entrance Gate. Every principal Exhibitor of subjects for which medals are specifi- 
cally offered may be furnished with one pass-ticket, which is not transferable, for which he is requested to apply before ten o’clock, 
AT WHICH HOUR THE GARDEN WILL BE CLEARED OF ALL PERSONS not officially detained there. Exhibitors may re-enter the Gar- 
den after one o’clock, when they will be required to give up their pass-tickets at the Carter’s Yard Gate. 
FLOWER-STANDS.—Exhibitors of cut flowers must SUPPLY THEIR OWN BOXES OR STANDS. No box orstand shall exceed 
eight 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. 
MEDALS AND REWARDS.—The Society distributes the following Medals and Rewards; namely, 
és. d £30. 
C. The Certificate . . . value 010 0 SG. Large Silver Gilt Medal . . e value 4 9 0 
SB. Silver Banksian Medal dieing Pate reg Fea tal O40 GB. Gold Banksian ditto drat tes eee neat ee ae 
SK. Silver Knightian ditto . . . . ete O. GK. Gold Knightian ditto. Ger . -10 0 0 
DS. Large Silyerditto ih sel ae 18 UG Large Gold ditto 6 6 hes oda eA 
Exhibitors to whom any of these shall be awarded ‘can exchange them one for another, or may receive their value in money, or in 
plate. If within one month after the third Exhibition of the year no intimation shall have been received from an Exhibitor of the 
manner in which he desires his Medals to be disposed of, all the Medals dueto him will be prepared and transmitted to him through 
the usual public conveyances, without further notice. In case an Exhibitor shall receive a First Prize in any one Letter, he shall not 
be entitled to receive any other Medal in the same Letter; except in Z, AA, and BB. 
SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 
These will be divided into Classes, as cay further on. No articles not of horticultural produce will be allowed to be placed 
upon the tables. Exhibitors will do well to make themselves acquainted with the aon described i in the following list, as me 
will IN ALL CASES BE REQUIRE RED TO SIGN M OF DECLARATION TO BE FURNI: ‘SHED 
THEM IN THE GARDEN Napane under eae pate their plants are to be shown; and they an particularly requested to take Nitide, 
that if errors in the awards of the Judges should o sequence of mistakes on the part of aeciihitons = in filling up such declarations, 
the are? cannot undertake to rectify the cate pancewands, 
s fairly written are to be attached by Exhibitors to all Florists’ flowers; 
Medal 0 such Exhibitions, whatever their merit may be, if this regulation is not ene with. 
only flowers usually so named, but also Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, Roses, and Calceolarias. 
and the Judges are restrained from awarding any 
By Florists’ flowers are meant not 
Crass I.—FILOWERS, for which nurserymen and private oY exhibit independently of each other :— 
ns of 12 new and first-rate varieties, No ae who exhibits in this letter, can also compete in 
A, Pelargoniums, im collectio: ea : nee: iat na RAGS 
ted wit! erior skill, in pots of 24 to a cast. e fol 
{are pen sed te B i H. Other Bowes, w cibtied asin the letter F, and in 25 varieties. 
ar 
B. Meany S018, in collections of 12 varieties, in pots of 12 toa 3. Migliore Medals Guat those tients Gifted fdx Teveh éatinot 
be given bythe Judges. An oses are brought for ex- 
hibition without attention to the erage ie explained, 
they will not be allowed to be placed on the ta 
Cape fee in collections of 20 distinct varieties. 
s expected that the same plant shall not io senibived 
on ae tha an one occasion. 
Cape Heaths, in collections of 6 distinct varieties. SG, LS, SK. 
iB person who shows in I will be allowed to exhibit 
. Persons exhibiting i in B cannot also exhibit in C. 
G. Pelargontums} in collections of six varieties, in pots of 8 toa 
cast, LS, SB. 
D. Bngdodendzons 2 in pots ; not fewer than 12 plants in 12 varieties. 
LS, SK, S| 
E. Roses, in ot in collections of 25 distinct varieties, GB, SG, LS. K. 
N Be is the wish of the Society, in a future season, to re- ete 4 K: 
gue Rove us as pa ex aatyele an potasiend not toalow | 9, Herhaeoous Calceolarias, in sixes; in pots of 12 to the cast. 
F. Moss Roses in loose bunches, as gathered, so as to exhibit, as | yy, stubby ‘Caleeolarias, i in sixes ; in pots of 12 to the cast. LS, 
He as jai the habit of the variety ; in 12 varieties, SK, 
N. Garrison in pans of 24 blooms. oe. fae SB. 
G. an Roses, exhibited as in the last letter, and in 50 varieties, |. Picotees, in pans of 24 blooms, LS, K, SB. 
LS, SK, SB, P. Pinks, in pans of 24 blooms. SK, 5. 
Crass HI.—FLOWERS; for which all persons are admitted to equal competition :— 
Q. Stove or aes plants, in collections of 40 plants. GK,)X, Tall Cacti in flower, L: at 
C5, 5S: Y. Fuchsias in collections of 12 distinct varieties, LS, SK. 
N.B. “Hea, Calceolarias, Fuchsias, to be excluded from Q- 
R., a 
R. Stove or eens plants, in collections of 20 plants. GB 
SG, 
Z. Soe ee of new or rare ornamental plants, SG, LS, 
N.B. These medals will be awarded by the Society’s officers, 
and not by the usual Judges. Exhibitors will particularly ob- 
Ee ce cae pee ae ene u comtpete cm HaltD» serve that none but new or rare plants can be exhibited under 
S. Stove or Greenhouse plants, in collections of six distinct species. this letter. 
8G, LS, 
Be Persons exhibiting in Q or R will not be allowed to com-| AA. Se subjects, SK, SB, C. 
ie in S also. es ombs, Hydrangeas, and cut flowers are altogether 
ui rene Azaleas ; to be shown in 12 distinct varieties. GB, ead ites exhibition. 
BB. ee Florists’ flowers, SK, SB, C. 
U. Davie of Stove or Greenhouse climbers. GB, SG, SK. a 4 aoe gigi Peewee 
ae ed wit he name it is to ear. 
Nie athe Gog: Henke Medal is not to be awarded for fewer siot gain a prize more than once in the 
;. 3 ’ are to be shown in pots, and not in a pee state. No person 
Bxotic Orchidaces, in collections of not fewer than six species. will be allowed to exhibit more than five seedlings at cach 
GK, GB, SG, LS, 
meeting. 
< 
W. Exotic Orchidaceze, in single specimens, SG, LS, SK. A ticas 
Crass I11.—FRUIT, for which market gardeners, or persons in the habit of regularly supplying the market, ee ase Sag 
exhibit independently of each other. NB, All fruit must be fully ripe and well coloured ; jf the contrary, it will be disqualified. 
1, Miscellaneous collections of fruit, consisting of at least three dif- | 2. Grapes. SG, LS, SK, SB- 
ferent kinds. Peaches and Nectarines being considered as only | 3, pine Apples. SG, LS, SK, SB- 
one kind, GK, GB, LS. 4. Peaches or Nectarines, in — of six specimens, 
N.B.—Cucumbers, momaitee pone ite similar Kitchen aa sls fruit. SK, SB. 
Garden produce, are excluded from this lette: » Mi + 
JUDGES.—The Judges have the power of i ser la or diminishing the number and value of the Since Medals offered by the s — 
for via objects, and also of conferring Silver Medals or Certificates in ed y tl 
it necessary to do so. The Judges are also required t that 
objects than for fine specimens of Horticultural Skill, the. desi; 
Gardener ; they are also not to m 
i geen Peet Bowls exibition svg ‘obtain a prize, merely because there is no better exhibition of the same class to 
SK, SB. 
d curious 
much to encour- 
eld etn ae ts 1 ce each, any 
apply, on or before tuesday, the 18th of hol may obtain e e rate of Three Shittings and gee bea eat 
ree by written orders; os, in the “event of not so 
Biv livered to Fell a 8 lication or written order, at the 
jsth of April any further number of Tickets will be delivered to Fellows on ce person! a 3a 
cece Shill ey each ticket. Each ticket will be available for the admission of one Visitor, ne 4 ‘clock, to either of the Three 
Exhibitions, at the option of the Visitor. All applications for tickets must be made at the Society’ ‘8 moe 4 1, Regent 
BE ISSUED IN REGENT STREET ON THE Days or Exurnrrron; but, on those days, two: Offices, near th 
‘S$ WILL 
pane Gata, will be opened at noon for the issue of tickets at 7s. "Gd. each ; still however strictly under the regulations above stated. 
