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Kk GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL. NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
pee. 2021548. > 
SATURDAY, JULY 29. 
Price 6d. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICt LEURAL SUBJECTS IN 
THE LAST NUMB 
Agricultural Society, remarks Gu nt od seeds for . 
“ath, the show at Dexby Guano, notice of ‘ 
ers tweatment of a\Heating _apparatns, ‘Watson 
a|_ described 
Leaf-m nonld, to prepare 
pO e|Lew's Boruny of the Malvern 
503 ¢ 
purifi fers of the blood. 505 b 
ected 503 
Botanie Stet, 
Botan 
de 5 
res, to chec scthe Distering 
of their leaves 05 a 
Pelargoniums, varlet, to pot in 
a| autumn 
es their treatment 501 a 
= to bloom in sue- 
cessior 
Pine- “apples emarks 0} on the de 
a|_ formity of 
Pits, hints on buildin} 
Rasplerry, Fastolff, merits of 
Red spider, to destroy : 
f dle’ ystem of hea Des 
Pal nbers, to cure n is on BOL a 
malt 8 Muck M alk, to preserve. 505 b 
Nery respecting disease in 505 a Fhe and. Teepee weaical pro 
woch ecle theravages of ine erties of 503 b 
+ 605 b Raises, toobtainautumn-blooming 604 a 
500 a|Sprengel, on vegetable manures 00 a 
: tobe 
awherries, benefited by re- 
moving the leaves. 
en's 
remarkeron 
505 a| Wrens, habits of © 
ry Chnacvished, with the use "of a Large 
They are suited for the purposes of a SocteTy, 
for some years past been so occupied. Apply to the 
21, Regent-street. 
HE ) FLORISTS, NU RSERYMEN, and Others. 
rpm WESS LONDON FLORICULTURAL EX- 
ae he LION Will take place in the grounds of the Almshouses 
RITABLE INSTITUTION, at Walham-Green, 
DAY, ae 8th, and Wepnespay the 9th of August, 
2zes of Silver Cups and Medals will be awarded. 
and the Regulations of the Show may be obtained 
ILLE, Ebenezer House, Peckham. 
22 
Fulton on Tox 
$43 ; when p, 
Hist of the Pri 
of eine TN 
KSesros ROYAL HORTICULTURAL EX 
Fo BITION, SepremBer 14, 1843 
Tr paitieulars apply to J. Jackson, Hon. See. 
R "e 7 7 7 
G RAND FLORICULTURAL and _HORTICUL- 
1 EXHIBITION.—The Annual Floricultural and 
Pu i ribition in the GROUNDS of the YORKSHIRE 
sHLosOr tea SOOIBTY will be held on Saturpay, the 
ey Avcusr next, under the Patronage of the principal 
i ery Gentry of the County, and upon the same scale as 
on f¢ 
eats ds will be open at Twelve o’clock, Admission, 
ane 8 o'elgele” Se. each; and atte ter ‘Three, until Iive 
Piglock, Is. cach, Children under 14 years of age, and schools, 
pric ee m will close at Five o’cloc! 
The Seneaiie: of 
e had after the Ist day gust, 
0 N, Bookseller, Coney-strect, York, 
> the Committee of anagement, or to BAINES, 
useum, —Musenm, York, July 27 ‘ 
M DLETING oF tHE cna ne SOCIETY at AT 
DUNDEE, on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of Aveusr. 
Noblemen and Gentlemen who may beat Dundee at the above 
Mecting, are respectfully invited to inspect the Stock of Seedling 
and Pra: Asplanted Forest Trees, &c., in the Nurseries of Winu1AM 
ean and Sons. 
Guow OF FUCHSIAS.—A_ splendid collection of 
the above beautiful tribe of plants ey be seen in bloom, 
Containing all the new varieties of the p season; also the 
ae of the older sorts,—at WILLIAM ian ’s, Providence Nur- 
Y, Ramsgate. Sundays excepted. 
EAST NORFOLK GRAND CARNATION AND PICOTEE SHOW. 
OUELL anp CO. 
commence on the 
beg. Fespecit ally to inform their Friends that their et Exhibition us ee above will 
sT, and will continue for three weeks. 
eir Collection now amor 
UPWARDS OF NINE HUNDRED OF THE FINEST VARIETIES IN CULTIVATION, 
and the present Exhibition will be found to surpass anything of its kind in the kingdom, 
THREE THOUSAND POTS 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, Norfolk, Hy 26, 1843. 
WILL BE STAGED.—Apmirrance Gratis. 
ORTICULT URAL SOCIETY of LONDON.— 
LIST of PRIZES dy at the Exhibitions in the Garden, 
TepALs AND Re i cracunes Society distributes the follow- 
ie Medals and Rewards ; namely, 
value is s. d. 
10 
C. The agate 5 . m 0 
SB. Silv mn Medal . ae 1 0) 
SK Silver Knightian, Dadar gil HAD 
Large Silver Do. . oe LEIS 2s 0. 
Large Silver Gilt Do. . fi sin 0 0 
Gold Banksian Do. ‘ oe ene. 
. Gold Knightian Do. . ‘ +10 0 0 
G. Lary + 20 0 
L . . . 0 
Exhibitors to whom any of these shall be awarded can ex- 
change them one for another, or may receive their value in 
Money, or in plate. In case an Exhibitor shall receive a First 
Prize in any one Letter, he shall not be entitled to score’ any 
other Medal in the same Letter, exceptin CC, DD, and EE. 
CLASS I.—FLOWERS; for which calli and 
Private Growers exhibit independently of each other. 
A. Pelargoniums, in collections of 12 new and first-rate varieties, 
cultivated with superior skill, in pots of 24 toa cast. GB— 
SG—LS—S 
By Pelar; goniums, in epuleetions of 12 varieties, in pots of 12 to 
r—LS— 
oe B. Persons rusty in B cannot also exhibit in C. 
3. Pelargoniums, in collections of 6 varieties, in pots of 8toa 
cast. LS—S 
D. Rhododendrons, in BES not fewer than 6 plants in 6 
varieties. K 
E. Roses, in pots; maaan to show in collections of 12, Nur- 
serymen in collections of 25, distinct varieties. ce 
SG—LS, 
N.B. It is the wish of the Society, in a future season, to 
require Roses to be shown exclusively in pots; and not to 
allow cut specimens to be exhibited at all. 
. Moss Roses in loose bunches, so as to exhibit, as far as pos- 
sible, the habit of the variety; in 12 varieties. —SB—C. 
G. Other Roses, eeinited as in the last letter, and in 50 varieties. 
LS—SK-—SB 
N.B. No ones Ste exhibits in this letter can also compete for 
N.B. Higher “aves than those here offered for Roses cannot 
be given by the Judges. f Roses are brought for ex- 
hibition without attention to the regulations here explained, 
they will not be allowed to be placed on the tal 
I. Cape Heaths, in collections of 20 distinct varieti 
B. It is expected iat the same plant shall not be exhibited 
an more than one occ: 
K. pee Rage in collections of 6 distinct varieties. SG— 
Ss. GB—SG 
person who shows in J will be allowed to exhibit also 
LS: 
N.. ae 
n K. 
L. Calceolarias, in Cee in pots of 12 to thecast. LS—SK—-SB. 
M, Carnations, in pani 24 distinct varieties. 
WN. Picotees, in pans ay a distinct varieties. LS— 
QO. Pinks, in pans of 24 distinct varieties. SK—SB. 
CLASS I].—FLOWERS ; for which all persons are ad- 
mitted to equal competition. 
Pe Se or Greenhouse plants, in collections of 30 plants. Gk 
—SG—LS 
N.. B. ‘Heaths »Caleeolarias, Fuchsias, Greenhouse Azaleas, ag 
FLORISTS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 
NEW AND SUPERB FUCHSIAS. 
YYOURLL & L & Co. respectfully refer the readers of the 
‘te, cane Chronicle to their select List of the above 
tisin nt tribe of plants, which appeared on the front adver- 
be sq,pase of this Paper of the 27th ult. ‘They are now poeay to 
ent out per post, free, (on the receipt of a post-office order, 
Part of the United Kingdom, upon the fonowing cach : 
ee ‘© show varieties, . re 1s. | 12 extra fine and very supe- 
extra fine ditto . rior + 2s. 
to any 
& election being letvto nut & Co. 
ERE Yatmotnn Nursery, Norfolk, July 38, 1843, 
CLARE.—A Specimen of this Magni- 
Senet SIA has been again submitted to Dr. Linprsy. 
Tenders or Co, have therefore much. pleasure in referring the 
which Of the Gurdeners’ Chronicle to the remarks made, and 
ih Pa be found amongst the * Notices to Correspondents” 
the spe et eu the ae ult., as follo out & Co.—From 
and fee ‘eived, St, Clare appears to Nee OMMTEIUIe a 
Specime, Variety 3 we ee never seen the colour so fine in any 
hen grown near London.’ 
te eae & Co. can supply eae alg of fine strong Plants, 
St, t Cats, high, in 48. s. 6d. each; or one smaller 
M the x, 
July 26,1 
» With 11 other f show Sar netieatal at 21s., per post, free, 
cee Of a post-oftice order.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, 
OUR, SULERB, CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
ELL & Co., in offering their List of Curnysan- 
Gah ro (for which see their advertisement in this Paper 
competine St)», te the notice of Amateurs and those who intend 
eee at the autumnal exhibitions of the present season, 
exelud observe, ey have taken such precautions for 
somal vari rieties. merely saat, that they feel assured the 
i be 
eat Yarmengdom, at the rate of 12 
ee . 
of Palle (on the receipt of a e POstOMee eer) ‘a any part 
‘outh Nursery, July 26, 1843, 
ze, Cacti, and Pelargoniums, to be ex. 
cluded from Pp. Qa 
Q. Stove or Gceeniogse, are in collections of 15 plants. GB 
— LS. 
NB. Persons exhibiting in P not to compete in Q al 
R. Stove or Greenhouse plants, i in collections of 6 Waa species. 
SG—LS— 
N.B. Person: shibiting in P or Q will not be allowed to com. 
8. Greenhouse Azaleas, in 12 distinct varieties. Cas ae 
bis Gresphause sae in 6 distinct varicties. LS. 
B. an-show in both classes of ee 
U. ee 2 ipieemnonte climbers, in collections of 6 species 
ee Orehidicen, in collections of not fewer than 20 species 
LG—G 
.B. 
GB. 
nies OY shew in more than one of the classes, 
Ex otic NOrchineces, in collections of not fewer than 6 species. 
GK—GB—SG 
X. Exotic ‘Orchidaceze, in single specimens. SG— % 
¥. Plants in glass cases, grown on Mr, Ward’s aa SG—LS 
ee 
highly desirable that these cases be made witha 
mov: Ate door, so as to prevent the condensation of the water 
on the inner spe of the Bese dur ing the time of exhibition. 
Z. Distinct varietics Cacti in flower. GB—SG—LS. 
N. Band SG Meda ie not to be given if fewer than 
rie! ties are exhibite 
AA. Fi acueis in collections of 12 distinct varieties. LS—SK. 
ene rarias, in pots, in collections of 12 distinct varieties. 
Param Single Specimens of new or extremely rare ornamental plants. 
SG—LS— SB—C. 
N.B. These Medals will be awarded by the Society’s Officers, 
and not by the usual Judges. Exhibitors will particularly 
observe that none but new or rare plants can be exhibited 
Nothing will be regurded as new which has 
cen evhibited in the Garden in a previous season. 
DD. araceibnemite snbjects. SK—SB—C. 
N.B. C mbs, Heartsease, and cut flowers are 
altogether excluded from exhibition. Exhibitors under this 
head will not be thereby entitled pai a Aue ticket. 
EE. Sot Florist’s flowers. —C. 
N.B. Every seedling must be shown et and must be marked 
with the name it is to bear. me seedling cannot gain 
a prize more than once in the season, Pelargoniums are to 
be shown in pots, and not ina cut state. No person will be 
allowed to exhibit more than five seedlings at each meeting, 
Exhibitors under this head will not be thereby entitled toa 
ass tic 
spheannenion to any medals assigned to the classes J, P, Q, a1 
W, the SK and SB medals are offered for the two collections an 
those classes which shall be best named by the 
N. e Society’s officers, who will make this award, will be 
guided a their judgment by a consideration not only of the cor- 
rectness of the names, but of the accuracy of the spelling, and 
the Teetiess of the writing. 
CLASS II.—FRUIT; for which Market Gardeners, 
Fruiterers, or persons in the habit of regularly supply- 
ing the market, and’private growers, exhibit independ- 
ently of each other. 
N.B. All fruit pout a4 FULLY ripe and Mae COLOURED; if the 
it will be disqual 
FF. Miscellaneous eellections of fruit, donsiating of at least three 
different kinds, Peaches ee Nectarines being considered as 
only one kind, —GB—. 
N.B. Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gauiai) and similar Kitchen Gar- 
den produce, are excluded from this letter. 
GG. Grapes. SG—LS—SK—SB. 
HH. Pine Apples. SG—LS—SK—SB. 
II. Peaches or Nectarines, in dishes of six specimens. SK—SB. 
KK. Other kinds of fruit. 
Jupaxs.—The Judges have the power o o increasing or diminishing 
the number and value of the Silver Medals offered by ie sects for 
RANCH objects, and also of conferring Silver Medal: ertifi- 
ases not contemplated in these regulations, if pitas thik it 
Ree aS to do so. 
The Judges are also required to bear in mind that the Bed 's 
Medals are offered less for new and curious oy than fe 
specimens of Horticultural skill, the design of the Council i Bee sti- 
tuting these meetings, bein not so much to encourage the colecior 
as to reward the skilful Gardener; they are also n 
award in cases where the objects exhibited do not appear SES ofa 
Medal; otherwise a bad single exhibition might obtain a prize, 
merely because aie is no better exhibition of the same class to 
oppos 
"Bens ef the above ee ber be obtained at 21, Regent-street, upon 
pli to the Seere 
2 
is 
SET — ~ CARNATION, — “ Apprepy’s 
Prince or Wauxs,” (Scarlet Bizarre), Tiookaa of which ney, 
be seen at Messrs. Hurst & McMu.urn’s, Seedsmen, 6, Leaden. 
hall-street, London, on the 29th of July. For description see 
“Gardeners? Almanac’? for 1843. Plants, 10s. 6d. per pair, ready 
in October. 
MAGNIFICENT NEW FUCHSIA, 
we oS ath EXONIENSIS.” 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co.,. beg leave to call the 
attention of he Public to a very superb New Fuchsia, which 
has been raised in the Exete: - & 
the finest variety ever produc 
to Dr. Linprry, who, in tHe Galea ho ‘onicle of the 8th inst., 
thus expresses him: 
“ Lucombe, Pince, and ¢ Co.—The blooms sent 5 Abeer Exoni- 
ensis prove it to be a very splendid variety; it is a flower of 
great substance throughout, seed-vessels dark, ‘tite and sepals 
of a rich crimson carmine; the sepals are long, they expand 
freely, and disclose the rich crimson- cane corolla, which isvery 
lar; rges and of a peculiar denseness of texture.” 
‘he Plant was also exhibited at the Tae great meeting of the 
peas Horticultural Society on the 12th inst., and obtained the 
Society’s Certificate of Merit. 
Sone Plants will be eel ys delivery on ang 10th of August 
next, 0s. 6d. each, and will be sent, free of all other charge, 
by they nate carefully packed in stout tin cases. The usual dis- 
count to the trade if six plants are ordered. For a full descrip- 
tion, see Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 17th ult. 
NB This Seedling Fuchsia has been fully proved, and wi 
give satisfaction to those who purchase i 
UGH LOW anp Co. have the following PLANTS 
Ares 
i hee azureum, fine Bevery, roots, ina dry state . = 3 & 
Do. strong . . - 5 5 0 
De Do. atew; very large . . x 7 oe 
Hydrangea japonica to3 8 0 
epee fasciculatus (sec deseription i in the Botan, 
cal Register” for the present month) . . : OOS, oer oe, 
Pauloynia daperialiy aoe . . . . i 4. ea 
Salix japonica, Ee har se tree = . . 2 C7 ee 
Pesos spherica Ce pica ak 
orozema eric cides . ooo wn ee eee 
Fuchs Stanwelliana, very fine | _ = ma i (3 a 5.0 
Phlox Van Houttii 7. e 
A remittance or reference’ required from unknown aia tetite 
No allowance on the Tropzolum unless more than one is ordered. 
Clapton Nursery, yontoa, July 20, 184 
‘ANAGALLIS BREWERIL ane See BLUE CINERARIA 
Ss. 
ICHAEL BREWER, pte NursERYMAN, &c., 
London ne ee sean to a ie yee mts of 
Florists, gave orders for it, on the € ground of seeing the flower 
previous. Flow fea ue be forwarded to any Sanucant on Totelpe 
of ae postage 5! 
so, packets of aye “Brilliant CINERARIA SEED, comprising 
es shade of Dark and Light Blue tint; and as the present is 
the best time for sowing for Winter, and ay Spring flowering, 
he is induced to ae seed, warranted as newly gathered, in 
packets at 3s. 6d., 78., and 108, =A GlLeatioals , inclosing post-office 
orders, will be siaineaiaeely executed. 
