50 
A Second Edition, in cloth, price 10s, 6d., of 
iB ig etary ages" = NATURAL waste 
SIOLOGY, MENT. WAR. 
BEVAN, Me D. 
Dedicated by permission to the Queen, and illustrated with 
numerous — uts. 
nee Voorst, 1, Patern: 
eae on the Ist of eee next, 
here 
By Me Ge Stiuts, FES +, Gardener to the Baroness de Roths- 
noticed. Price 
to Non- Gaon 10s. 
Applications for insertion inthe List, made as above (post 
paid), will be attend 
Just as and may be had of all Bookse! 
CATALOGUE OF FERN ‘S, after the peor ment 
and stp cag ee hatha with Peseta from Presl, 
nd R cepsicamaa he dpe Authors by whom Species hare been 
deserined. &e. &c. By J. firey. Price 1 
W. Pamplin, 55, Frith-street, and 9, jie street, Soho-sqnare. 
To be published shortly, price Five Shil! 
ribigrn taht fic TREATISE ON THE GROWTH 
Natural Principles, in beds 
fractions and of the most aeonoes mical kind, wherein 
way not usually adopted —upon Trellises— throughout every period 
of the year—in Pots and tos he Sto fi NCAN, Au- 
= a co of the Melon,” &c. , Gar dener to Thomas Danie 1, 
ix Shillings, with numerous Woodcu 
HE LADIES’ COMPANION TO THE ‘PLOWER 
with ens directions for their Eutte: 
Lon ee by William Smith, 113, Fleet-street Fru gs 
ch, Fraser and Crawford; Du blin, Currie 
INTOSH’ s ew and Improved a G Te AL 
ENER, and MODERN HORTICULTURIST, Bae 
one vol Pca price 14. 15 exhibiting the latest and most 
n, = = and Flower Gardens, gpg 
Con > &ei, a. every month in ee 
anyon na anoriian, By Gnae Ma InTosH, 
Gardener to the 7 of the Belgians at Clare- 
sar at Dalkeith 
labour and experience of a life devoted to 
the bo Horticulture,” will be found the most useful 
piso only to the Amateur, but also to the operative 
a ever published. 
——— as Kelly ; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.; and all 
Booka 
pHe “GARDENER’S “MAGAZI INE, Second Series, 
boards, with 690 Engravings, above 100 pod 
iniss te hn wee ok the ge, may y be had of all Booksellers, o 
er’s é 
”” First Series, in 10 vols., is out of 
print ; but there are a few odd Volumes and odd goog in ue 
them. 
rs.applied for can 
The most convenient mode wih pee te be for appli- 
to-state what volumes or numbers of the First Series they 
y possess 
Nurserymen or Practical Gardeners may have the above, or 
“* Arboretam Britannicum,” A ragga rece wagicl “ Ency- 
lepiedi of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furni- 
ber sl — bs Repton’ ‘8 ene sed Gardening,” plain or coloured, 
——- rade price, by applying direct to the Conductor, at Bays- 
In one small volume, price 15s. 
paxrows POCKET BOTANICAL 
By cle lpi 
In what may be called an age of Cyclopedias, when the 
pression of a great pa bo of Benois i a into one volume, "4 
order to bring it within the m of persons of all ranks, is bag 
universally sought, it is pot desirable that the caress 
and rive connected with his profession, should be as ool ac. 
commodated as other classes in Pthis - No such work 
existing, however, prior to the — of the present yrwepetcerd 
its value = at ; Siztce it apap ote leo 
essen featu a scan 
— ss pen anda Teebn if 
st of this comprehensive ane ly 
odageek for the Amateur and Floriculturist; w! = 
Teasonab) [vantage 
— can spar 5 bo sufficiently estimated by those gh a have felt 
an assistant ; and to all such in agrvinar ys Ps 
minh secteseiell of h oe the Pocket Bota- 
Bond-street ; Orr & Co., Paternoster-row. 
DON LIBRARY.—At a Meeting of the Commit- 
of the London Library, held at 57, Pall Mall, on Saturday 
the sate of ‘<ornalen, 1840, it was resolved,— 
That i oe shall be opened, and Looks issued, on the Ist 
——— May 
a canine oney be now declared due, and the Sub- 
m 
athens requested to pay the same to Messrs. Bouverie and Co., 
il a a 
‘That the First Annual Subscription of 2. be declared due on the 
Istof May, 1341. 
‘The number of Subscribers has now reached 500. 
the i 6 
the 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Fy XHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 
“aaa ae SOCIETY OF LONDON, for the Year 
1841. The Exhibi SS will take place on the — og 
Saturday, May ! Sth Saturday, June 12th; Sat day, July 10 oth 
EXHIBI ITORS. 
lows of the Society or not, will be at 
send subjects for exhibition. 
Where it shall be required, the Society will defray the fair and 
le expenses actually incurred by private growers in con- 
veying objects to and from “tages corny provided a detailed state- 
ment of such expenses be delivered at the Fruit-room in the 
ns, whether 
Garden, between the hours of ea aa 4 o’clock in the afternoon of 
the day of La seseirraml the statement to be signed by the exhi- 
bitor declaration of i its c ee 
sates ri OF OB seor ion EXHIBITION 
Exhibitors are earnestly ona to notify in writing, p 
ous to the day of meeting, what they intend to supply, i 
th be made for the proper distribution os 
hibition tables. The best places will be 
admission of 
that time, en determined that nos 
hall be admi into arden half-past *clock in the 
morning; and if the owners of any locked-up s, or other 
cases already ponies gee A a be in the Exhibition-tent at 
the said hour, such c: must be excluded from com- 
mens, whether of fruit or flowers, will remain un- 
’clock, when they will tard delivered into 
pe: 
touched until after 6 o 
the hands of the ex xhibitors, Oo are most parti pte a nea 
0 give away their cut flowers in the Tents, 5, onfu- 
nm has occ pally been produced by that tic 
DMI a EXHIBITO 
other $ Lequired to 0 ass! at in bringing i 
the Sheen” fer ‘exhibition wil dig admitted as hetutonire ehiee 
half. e Carter’s-yard entrance gate. 
before 1 i 
not ge erg: for which he is requested to apply 
en of all person: 
vane & which hour the Garden will be cleared 
pe 3 oficialy detaine: d there. 
Exhibitors any re-enter the Garden after! o'clock, when they 
will be required to gs a bape ding -tickets at the Carter’s-yard | 
gate, every time they pass 
TLOWER-S ANDS, 
siom will be made by the sastety for r placing on the tables 
such ~ as may be furnished = exhibitors: but as some 
flowers travel most securely when fixed permanently in boxes, 
po as many persons prefer Long Ln a. it phen 7 deter. 
ned that any exhibitors m their o stands, 
under the the iplouies compitios + ll 
t inches in height at the 
= lids 
- No box 
e, be allo stand upon 
the tables. If a box a counepenee. of the gested beste 
given is sent in, it may bi ore _* n the tables, if there is 
for it, but it is liable to excl: 
TALS. 
The Society distributes in Gold or in Silver three description 
namely, the Large, the Knightian, and the Bank: os 
n Medals 
of Medals ; 
Persons gai g several val be same denomination at 
ng 
i 
the thr three Meetings, may exchange them in the following pro- 
porti = 
Silver anksian Medal i is Temerenten by the —s 
r Silver Ke re ‘ * + 
a Gol TN IE ahh HRS «16 
A Gold arse 5 . . . . . 20 
A Large Gold 40 
If within one month after the Third Exhibition this year 
iattuaation: ‘cane have bie received te an exhibitor of the 
manner in h he desires his medals to be disposed of, all the 
peers boty hie will, - nee and a to _ 
through the usual public cewek es, without further notice 
SUBJECTS OF EXHIB vag ON. 
These will be nde mages into tro classes: for the first class nur- 
serymen will compete with nurserymen, and private individuals 
with private pee een iy and se hoe gecag 4 Bs re Mt will be awarded 
for the second class no distinction i Be made 
accordingly : 
between nurserymen and private individuals. 
No articles not ortinanennt produce will be allowed to be 
placed upon the tables. 
Exhibitors ay = well to make themselves acquainted 
the scoop amma scribed in the following list, as they will in 
a0 state under what letter their plants are to 
eularly requested to take notice, 
OF THE | Cta 
8 Il.—Subjects with re regard whiet 5 
ted ‘to ae ie etiti OF bo distioction being m bs ae a adit 
Nu ymen and Private Persons, 
ger ctions of stove or greenhouse a 
imbers Ist | 2d | 34 
w. Cacti, the tall kinds in flowe +— | — | 1st] sa] 
X. Fruit, miscellaneous c: Meets ns of Mee 
consisting of at least three dif- | 
ferent kinds, peaches and nec- | 
taribes being cos sidered as form- | } 
nd - Ist $4 | —. 
¥Y. Gr ess F - : = Ist | 3 
Z. Pine-a pe — | — | Ist} Fn . 
AA. Peaches or nectarines, in "dishes of 
six specimens —j}—/]— | Ist} a4 
BB. Very finely-grown n single specimens . 
of emptor’ —— whathe er 
— | — | Ist} 24 
old o 
CC. Single specimens “io mae ornamental 
| 
| 
} 
| 
| 
en entirely the | 
he judges 
plants. The medals all these | 
will } 
dis ii Bae —j}—-|—-|—-f= 
DD. Miscellaneous subjects of Ho rticul- 
ural produ ce mace comprehended 
der any of the foregoing hea _ Ast 
udges hav e pow Bhan asing or or imini nis. shin 
he Ju 
number and pith # Me als offer 
udges e from 
to bear in mind that the Society’ : eval 
andcu prious onan. be ut for 
; and secondly, NOT TO MAKE ANY AWARD 
in CASES WHERE THE OBJECTS EXHIBITED DO NOT 
APPEAR WORTHY OF A MEDAL; other —_ single 
exhibition may obtain a prize, merely ‘veca aus no better 
exhibition of the same class to oppose it 
gape — oe IsiTORS. 
The Gar will be opened o h day, to he alg and to 
Visitors, og Ghe o "clock, ‘under the following reguiati 
All Fellows of the Society will b mitted “without ticket 
oon hewn — Six bs Foe on “gating poe names in OOK a 
eiattors pa be = d only by ti btafned tt 
Fellows of the Soc ay 
All Fellows whe shall apply on or befo - cages the 6th of 
April, may obtain, at the rate of 3s. 6¢. each, any nomber of 
Tickets, not exceeding T 
April. 
of Tickets will be 
tion or written 
Each ticket will be available ore the admission of one Visitor, 
after One ce sane k, to'either of the three exhibiticns, at the option 
of the V: Vis 
All epenieuiions for tickets must be made at the Society's Office, 
Ah James Stirling 
Jo » Esc 
Gideon plo ca jun. se ta 
Esc William Walker, , Esq. 
John Edwardes Lyall, 
, Regent-street. 
Any tickets jong arden on the days of exhibition will 
be at the advai Aaqey s. each, 
No tickets whatever wil bsg issued except on the personal ap- 
plication or written of a Fellow of the Society. 
‘ERX AN San el 1 COLON: pat td GENERAL 
_— vibe 
x ‘pes 0, .s Ppa Ss 
iat tec tosh 
ward ard, Esq. Cc. E. M 
. Buckle, . ES nh 4 3 B. isovtone aa. 
sh no Henry Cappe . H. Ravenshaw, Esq. 
STEES. 
Edward Barnard, Esq. oa 
> om presi Capper, Esq. 
Au ts i w. por Bt.; 
—Mes: 
Thomas Richardson, Esq. 
Chr. Richardson, 4 ., Cornhill. 
rs. Sw wain, Stevens, a nd Co 
B 
may D. Thomson, M.D., 20, Gower-st., amt! Sq. 
GER. oo = A. Willows, E.1.C. Ser 
” 88 —Ed we rd Ri ley, + Bag 
hae es 
Ma 
ia ee 
The e guaral nti ee of an ample subscribed ‘capit tal. 
Unusuaily favourable rates, calculated with reference to Aus- 
tralasian investments. 
Participation in F ponite at 
e end of every five yea 
All the customary Sortios of accommodation *agrord ed by as 
that if error sin the awards of the j dges should occur, in con- 
sequence of mistakes the t of exhibitors in entering _ cending and prem —e vr: Scales; optional retention of one- third 
bjects they may bring to the m: Society cannot un- | of premiu' — lic ‘0 proceed without extra charge to other 
dertake to rectify such errors afterwards. co! mbes 8 
e.: case an exhibitor shall receive a first neg ta in any one wn chews nees ‘in India assured on toderate te ter 
er not be entitled to receive any other mi the aed ntl of £100, 
lette Age. hie Premium 
pees I,—Subjects for Bip pa , earn en aod Ps ve Persons 20 | | { { oe {as 4 Ue 
exhibit independently of each other; sepa being ; ne ga RES “Ciee 
offered for the ! or ye ‘urserymen, and for the o 2 es nics 3 ra Stace ste 4 6 6}418 
nahn ven - Specimens of Annuities recei =— for ghd #100 invested. 
e| dle clmaiug |—Age- | 20 1 30 4 | bo | 
: SE\SE/BS/SEl\Ee | Male 611 6| 6166 a1 5 10 16 3115 08 
ce a Female | 6 36/6 94 HE 4] 9.901132 
z 2 Z a Curistorner Cousins, Accountant. 
i Company’s Office, 126, Bishopsgate- aig Lendon. 
A. Azaleas, greenhouse, in varieti | ite a 
number aayvigonen ty? 12 pants -| — | st} 2d} sd | — MIN EDGINGTON, MARQUEE 
B. ions, not exceeding 30 blooms; — | — | — | Ist} ad UFACTURER to the Horticultural Society, % 
C. Pinks, not exceeding 30 blooms —|—}—118| 24 | pUKE-STREET, SOUTHWARK, foot of London Bridge. 
D. Piecotees, not ex 30 blooms .| — | — | — | Ist) ad The Nobility and Gentry are respectfully informed, that BED 
E. Heaths, Cape kinds, in collections of JAMIN EDGINGTON has on SALE, for the ensuing Season, 30 
speci Wee Geo st} —| 2d} 34] — | extensive STOCK of MARQUEES and TENTS, admirably adapted 
F. Heaths, Cape kinds, in collections of for Horticult) d Floricnitural Societies, Archery Meeting® 
G species . — | Ist} 2d} 34} — | Cricket Clubs, Public Dinners, Fetes, and Fancy Fairs, a5 a 
G. Exotic Orchidaceze, in collections of nally resist wet, are le, easily erected and removedy 
not fewer than 6 os Ist} — | 2d) 3d} — | and may be had of any dimen: ~. A great variety of margeet 
H. oe Tents, and Rick-Cleths, with s, &c., complete, New Se 
3 species . — | Ist) 2d — | Second-hand, for Sale or Hire. SNettin ng and Buntin for Pre 
I, Exotic Orchidacez, dingle spe specimens r es ; Archangel srg Tulip Covers, San Blinds. ‘ke. Tei ee 
of new and handsome — | —| Ist | 2d) 3d | for Emi ts. ty ew Zealand and the Colonics. hang 
K. Exotic Orchidacer, single spe — | — | Ist} 2d] 3d | Banners, either S untin, i oo every variety. Room = 
L. Pelargoni fa callestoes of 6 é var K rated with Flags for Public Dinners, Balis, &c. Orders Sa 
rieties, and pponen i2toa ek -| — | Ist] 24} Sd] 4th | aadressed 2, Duke-st., Southwark. A Warehouse at 208, Pi 
M. ne iums, im i eee oe 
eties, in pots of at ol ioe aes Ist 0 GENTLEMEN AND AMATEUR FLO RISTS. as 
not fewer > , 
N. Rhododendrons, in rag age fal pea a T° E PARTED WITH, a FEW HUNDRED 
lst | 2d | 3d | 4th ROOTS of that choice and at lower the 
P. ese or incolecions collec: Ke CULUS, at 42s. per h with Nam) - — ‘Sur- 
tions of from 50 to 60 DLs ~- fp ee] sa] | — Lips Peete ap neuen to fuse my , heae’s sual 
|» Stove or ht ad ew 2 cage oy 1940 © Lavi- 
a. aera nema et cane] — ||| St] — | SRS ata irre yeoe at 
a ‘ Seedling Ge a ge 40s, each, pre’ 
: ene of aifrent spent zee ig | 3a pe bo 8 ad 1th Fe ba next and. which, fa gave 
Calceolarias, aaah Uimget eo, i 
: abi jas, in sixes . — |} —/ ist} adj 3d | somuch 
