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Execs AT THE GARDEN OF THE 
gg eg ey ha age SOCIETY = LONDON. for the Year 
ke place on the coe ge days,— 
; Satu: uly 10th. 
ethe ws 
here! fe poe penbects i exhibiti: 
Where it shall be required, the ae will defi 
reasonable “ penses drys, 
veying objec 
ment of met 
Gard 
ray the fair and 
ually igre = private growers in con- 
aaey Fi Gard rovided a detailed state- 
eee — —~ pe a r the Fruit-room in the 
= er bag ek ous Hoore hours ri of 3and4 Seinek i in = oy pe of 
e day of exhibition; the essa rag be sig: exhi- 
bitor as apa tion of its ¢ ex bag 
LIVERY OF pnpmony po EXHIBITION. 
canines are earnestly requested to notify in writing, previ- 
ously — day of meeting, what they intend to supply, ‘in order 
that ¢ wie gootelink may be made forthe proper distribution of 
apes &c. on the exhibition tables. will be 
secured for those who com; this request. 
.m. forthe admission of 
order 
suctart for exhibition 
into the Gard half past — ‘k in the 
and if the owners of any locked-up b other 
cases already received, should - bs in the Exhibition: tent at 
the said hour, such cases or ast be excluded from com- 
greats for medals. 
All specimens, whether of frnit or flowers, will remain un- 
Seieked until after’6 o’clock, when waniA will be delivered into 
the hands of the exhibitors, who gd most particular! maiden nested 
_ to as oo their cut flowe in the tents, as m confn- 
ly been » hah by that practice. 
MISSIOD ° ITO 
tors 
hy fe itted as heretofore hefore 
half-past 9 in the morni:g at th ce gate. 
Every principal exhibitor of subjects for w e are 
ly offered will be furnished with one pass-ticket, sa 
is not transferable, which he is —— to mrtiwty 2 wd pao 
o’clock, at which hour the Garden eared of 
not officially detained there. 
Exhibitors may re-enter the Garden after! o’clock, when they 
will be ee hcrereme their =_— tickets at the ‘Carter’s- yard 
gate, every 
ANDS. 
Provision will be made oar ine ockety for placing on the corer 
such specimens as may aieaces by exbibleoie! but as som 
flowers travel most securely when fixed permanently in aud. 
and as. many persons — er thir oes stands, it — 3s <p deter- 
mined that any exhibito: pees A use their own box x stands, 
under the following condition 
2 oe ww Stand shall e: sate eight inches in height at the 
piteen inches in ‘depth from front to back. The lids 
ast eo be loose or made to No box 
iid will, 0 any prethate: be stiowred to stand upon 
aot constructed of the dimensions above 
on the tables, if there is room 
hast: 
‘The Society Gold or in Silver three deseri — 
“et Metals; ty distrib in Golo rie cnet aa t the at. 
ee eee the same d aoe 2 
may exchange sc tathke following. y00- ~ 
A Silver Knightian =. . 0 Ls ay ai 
A Large Silv = . . . . . 5 
A Gold Banksian . « ¢ . i - 
A Gold Knightian . ; ea 8 ; Fd 
AlargeGoid . . rbot 
¥f- within one Third Exhibition this year no 
ith after th 
timation shall have been received from an exhibitor of the 
manner in which he picpees his medals to be aya of, bose the 
medals due to him will be pared and itt o him 
through the usual public conveyances, without £ 
ECTS OF EXHIBITIO: 
will be divided into ited sonst Be ‘the first class nur- 
erym evap ate individuals 
warded 
t farther 
These 
with private individuals; abet will be a’ 
accordingiy: for the second class 10. sion will 
between a a and private he 
No articles not of horticult: allowed to 
placed upea the pt 
Exhibitors will do well to make themselve: nainted with 
the 2 described in the following ae oe as — will in 
all cases be te state under what letter ticir plants are to 
be 3 and they are pertsaslonyy Tequested to. take notice, 
that if errors in the awards of the judges should “ur, in con- 
- Sequence of mistakes on the part of ibitors i the 
Sbjects they bon bring to the meetin: un- 
In case an exhibitor shall receive a first prize in letter, 
ooo not be entitled to receive any other has ag same 
‘LASS I.—Subjects for which 
Narserymen and Private Persons 
exhibit independently of each other; separate Medals seein i 
offered 
for the best —— amon 
best a Growers.  Nurserymen, an 
mong Private 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[N° 10. 
Criass il. —Subjects with regard to a whieh all Persons are admit- 
ted a aca mand Five no ere being made between 
Person: 
Now publishing, by M , Fleet-street 
of sibeak shi Ss, fond i be 
had is 
ILLS’S tego . THE CULTURE OF 
Nursery me M 
¥. Collect of stove or — ' i CUCUMBERS, MELONS A-KALE, and ASP. ARAGUS, 
clim — |ist| 2a | 34) — | See The Gardeners ? Chro ronicle, N 
W. Cacti, tie tall kinds, in flow — |] —/ist} 2a} — 
x. Frat, Lxteg ys Seeeetionsd of, day is publ ished, price 
ating of at least three dif AL PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION OF CUCUMBER 
inds, peaches and_nec- FORCING, in structures of the most approved kind, and 
tarixes being ae as form- proved system of culture, particularly in relation potent 
aoe no ¢ kin ¢ jist} 2a| 4] —|— | Gna scientific modes of growth. By J. W. Dewe AN, Author of 
Y. — | — } Ist} 2d | 3d | « cyiture of the Melon,” &c.; Pardener to Thos, Dax el, Esq. 
é fia eat Sraite — | —/ Ist} 24) — | Henbur i 
A. ages eg or nectarines, ia dishes off Published by Hamilton, Adams, and Co., London; Black, Edin- 
ecitiens ee — | ist] 2¢ | burgh; and Curry, Dublin: and sold by all Booksellers, 
BB. tiny gheng grown single speci: 
of sy amental Leno whether d, a ea ee 
ew, in flow — | — | Ist} 2d | 3d SERIES "OF. BOTANICAL TABELS 
cc. Singlespecimcs ofnew ornamental A HERBARIUM, adap ted to the respective Fior a = =e 
The medals for these Hoo LEY, and Macreient; including oe ante every 
give men nee a at the Plant hitherto recognised pos indigenous to the the British island 
discretion of t the jud Edited by a Corresponding Member of t ical 
DD. gape been subjects OF Hi Fortionl- 4 don. a) Ratcliffe, Court- London: 
ur ad » not comprehen a" 
Hoke ie are ut the forego’ me ‘eae ds| — ! — | Ist 3d on ag ho. gran Paternoste sherk ha Meret het Pamplin 9, Queen. 
The Judges asing or dimini: hing the 
a ts and caine of Medals offered | by the Society for particular y next, ee , demy 8vo., price 8s. 6d., bound 
objects, and also of conferring Medals in cases not contemplated n cloth, 
HE NEGROL outed OF THE ARABS EXAM NED 
in these sbiderevetinio = ka think it desirable to doso. 
The onl ections which — Judges receive from 
the Council are, ay to bear in mi als 
are offered, nat ag er new and to a objects, but for remark- 
able ao caltural skill, the design of the Council 
y to enco erage the 
skilfa Gardener ; and secondly, N’ 
IN CASES WHERE THE Chigers OXHIBITED DO NOT 
APPEAR WORTHY OF A MEDAL; Boconedg rwise a bad single 
ee. may obtain a aren pen se there is no better 
exhibition of the same clas: 
AD DMISSION OF P VISIT RS. 
The Garden will be opencd on each es to Fellows and to 
Visitors, at One o’clock, under the following regulations :—- 
All Fellows of Bt Society avill be —_ St nae eed 
from One till Six iock, on signing t a book al 
the entrance. 
am sitors can be admitted only by tickets, to be obtained through 
lows of the Society. 
Tuesday the 6th of 
ach, any number of 
piel suck € tick : aaind 
order, at the price of 5s. each ticket. 
Each ticket will be available for the admission of one Visitor, 
after One o’clock, to either of the three exhibitions, at the option 
of the Visitor. 
gee paces for tickets must be made at the Society’s Office, 
21 eet, 
¥ +1] 
Ww 
This Essay has for its object “to establish the e geography 
a solid basis. It aims at offering a — and 
ation of the geographical 
he Aral I 
ul 
department of the wide field of literature cepa 
critical eg or cs ee more justly entitled t 
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d Enlarged 
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a 
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THe, GREAT —— SWORTH ‘CONSERVA- 
ice ee f the most ieopeutens me features in a —— 
entirely n 
and for the may be view 
as ab 
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having now undergone most 
variows Taube to which every alteration 
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salty, os 
cy all other respects most 
Alleard has also kindly permitted him to sta! 
ewed npon seolie ation to his phe es 
ove; and J. Drake begs respectfully to add, that he shall 
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