THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 927, 1841. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN for the year 1842. The Ex- 
pasony will se pa in tne sian of rl caamage and July, 
pon Saturdays, r the following regulati 
X. Miscellaneous Flowers, SK, SB, C.—N.B.' Cockscombs, 
Hydrangeas, and cut flowers are “altogether excluded from 
prizes 
¥e Seedling Florists’ Flowers, SK, SB, C.—N.B. Every seedling 
it is to ior The same seedling 
earnest) 
meeting, what plants they inte d to 
bi 
BITORS. 
Exhibitors, or persons required to assist in bringing in 
the objects for exhibition, will be admitted before half-past 3 in 
the mornin; er’s-yard ent trai 4 
ib r which medals are 
gota offered will be furnished with cm Saget el 
transferable, for which he i ie requested to apply before 
prea which hour the Garden will be clear ecub all peed 
not cfficially detained there. 
ibitors may re-enter the Garden after 1 o’clock, when they 
uired to give up their pass-tickets at the Carter’s-yard 
nhin a 
d to stand upo 
x not constructed of the dimensions above 
given is sent i -in, it may be peed on the tables, if there is 
for it, but it is liable to exclusio: 
EDALS ‘AND REWARDS. 
The Society distributes the following Medals and Rewards; 
ely, € s. d. 
# eG. Certificate . . . ° value 019 0 
SB. Silver Banksian Medal . ° . . Pe 3 an 
SK. Silver Knightian ditto jade ce eae 
LS. Large Silverditto . 7 . . a ee et ee 
SG. Large Silver Gilt ditto. x ei eee oe Oy 
GB. Gold Banksian ditto i = Po Se Se tat Oe 
GK. Gold itto . ees . +10 06.0 
. EY . 0. 8S CO 
Exhibitors towhom any of these shall b no can exchange 
them one for pupthes, may receive their value in money, or in 
Plate. If within o fe indnth after the Third Exhibition of the 
pa 
ived from an exhibitor of the 
dal: the 
ugh the usual public c 
In case an oo, sh be receive a first prize 
ive any other 
he mee ed ta erage ss 
letter. 
medal in the 
BJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 
Sts These will be aves into Classes, as explained further on. 
omoete Aaeda of horticultural produce will be allowed to be 
- Exhibitors wir moe well to make themselves acquainted with 
escribed > ee Suwa list, or bey willin 
tosigna ting: un 
_To enable th the officers ¢ ef the Society ‘to attach names to the ob- 
it is ee that correct lists may be delivered 
exhibit Aven hes the 
Garden. 
Private Growers 
bcenacs blooms, LS, SK, SP. 
% in pans o} 24 sao LS, SK, 8. 
bt Pioks, it pene or of 24 blooms, SK, SB. 
* Cape Heaths, im eoliections of 30 species, GK, SG, LS, SK. 
Cape Heaths, in collections of six species, GB, LS, SK.— 
—Schapeviess in E will be allowed to exhibit 
1, 
tons in sumabers not exceeding | 
EXHIBITORS. than once in the seasom Pelargonium anatase teen 
whether Fellow: Soci " be at in sin 
a tisebe with a single leaf, so pg sion the flowers 
inert} to pio send subjects for exhibit tio as not to support them; and they are not to be dressed 
DELIVERY OF OBJECT: TOR EXE _ LEON: . with ec 0} ae any similar substance, b: be 
hibitors are ly reques' ted to notify in writing, previ- ctl ly = hey grow on the bush. 
ously to the day of which market t-gardeners, | 
as wn e: 
—F 
us habit tor ‘regularly fica he the market, 
ach oth 
oes independently of e: er.—N.B, All Fruit must be ripe 
bana = ored ; if th mtrary, it will be disqualified. 
Pg Mis collections of Fruit, consisti of at least 
ae ifferent ese Peaches and Nectarines 
jitchen- garden produce, 
K, SB, 
ectarines, in dishes of six specimens, SK, SB. 
- Miscellaneous Fruit, SK, SB, C. 
The Judges have the pow ‘ing or diminishing 
number and value bo the Silver Medals of offered by the Society for on 
particular objects, ween conferring Silver Medals 01 
icates in cases Dot's comtetigglanea “ha these een they 
think it necessary to do so. 
The Judges are also required to bear in mind that the Society’s 
Medals ae offered, oe for for new ee curious mean than ee heer 
specims of Hortiew skill, Ligh design ll the Council in 
inciting these Here ning Bor goa a ¢ ncourage the 
a ctor, as t Se the skilful Gardener : hey so not to 
make any pestiask to where ry peer exhibited ae not A 
pear wordy ofa Medal; otherwise a bad see baer so 
obtain a prize, bere because there is no better exhibition of 
the same class to 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
s| HE. GENERAL ee us bg ales eas oh 4 
Society’s Rooms in Cavendish 
of December, 
at twelve o’clock preci: sm 
JAMES , Secretary. 
—— , Noy. 12, 1841. 
e Cader Wed icici Sn. Gilad ‘Wien Sous Wks 
Petersson of Members for three nights during the week of 
the Smithfield Club Show, namely, Wednesday the sth, Thursday 
Boonen ane ee the 10th, of December, from Six o’clock till 
MYATT’S T having RH 
AND _ MYATT having a rood Stock of Strong 
Roots sed by offsets can the ing, can 
pote them. be ot 101. Bae hundred.—N.B. As be ce spurious oe 
have been and are now selling under the name of “* Myatt’ 
Victoria, beciasi do well to ap them seocianieit: 
—Manor Farm, Deptford, Oct. 23, 1941. 
PPELL’S CREAM BROCCO: 
Opes FARNES, -Seedeman, Ne No. 138, St. John- 
street, London, begs to. that he has pur- 
of Mr. scape en Satta é naan the whole 
of the SEED saved by him this year of that splendid variety of 
BROCCOLI, which for size your surpassed by 
id grown. mow ready ti id out— 
Flack’s new 7 latee Victory do. 
. Marrowfat do. 
Green do. do. 
Slesny LOCK’ pi 
BS Gee cea 
ice 52. 
Dahlia 5 anc pe pee and. petal a ci en cae anaity, 
iia is a % 
well fi f eter for Beh At will, from its 
a te sta lower ©: 
near six feet, and bloome well out of 
Chichester, N 
ES NURSERIES.—CONIFERZ, &c.—The 
Pi satserbers ribers beg to er on Ome Sale an ex- 
in single specimens, LS, SK, SB. 
“ my fe collections of 12 varieties, in pots, not ex- 
K a cast, 
K. Pg ape > GB, LS, SK, SB. 
AMENTAL 
Cceedin, the Plants are 
Premiums by 
s, See eee ee eee the mmderns Premime ewer ty 
Ride Sh to a cast, SG, LS, SB | the Highland and Agr wooded native Highland Pine, and their 
 Biziotendrons, regs not fewer than 12 plants, in 12 yi | Descent stock of this valuable tree, and of Larches, amounts to 
Mw. Moss Roses’ se t Twelve Millions, Of plants of every age and size 
N. Common Gardens : tee BEE for being transpl: Their Foreign Pines, &c.. are 
o. Hybrids, LS, SB. SK pert rth ramet oh 
Chinese or Hybrid Roses, such as Bourbon, Noisette, Tea- ? TS SPaIc ak trier trées 7S the climate of Britain, viz. 
ented, and similar varieties, LS, SB, SK.—N.B. No ex. | t2 become dling 2 5 0 © per 100 
hibitor of Roses can bea allowed to oceupy more than 15 ft. Fin' re seite sinter. ~ + 1 4 © perdoz. 
Tun of tables for all his Roses, which, being double, is ”  Gerardiana, Iyear seedling . . 3 0 0 per doz. 
id. to as dearer aes 116 0 per dor. 
P. Steonksian medal instead of t the three Silver ones. Picea Webbiana, 2 years seedling . - 3 0 0 perdoz 
or 
pe rae ne Cedrus Deodara, 1 yearseedling - a ¢ — 
@ Stove or Greenhouse Ping fe ceatocth : 3 «=CO Yeaysseediing + - : — 
n _Hants. GB, Ls Se SE magick pe ag a a 
Stove or Gr Plants, in collections of six distinct spe-. information required will bereaiily afforded in 
- ap tt Ss NE. Cyt Saeed inode of treatment; and to those who may desie i advice wil 
> ets i compete in be furnished : S me laze tS 
Ts oe tions, by Mr.J.G., author of “The Highland and Agricultaral 
Soils and Situations,” “On Forest Praning, 
‘Flants, the Native Pine Forests of 
a oe s connected with Arbori- 
must be shown singly, and must be marked with the name 
V ANTS a uae, as aise ER, a Young 
Married Man, who can have a five years’ character 
the situation he is about to leave, which is one of the first near 
ae No si Ree sgrentee place rae we dies en groeg to any part 
Ceopdon.. 2 
genres reser ree 
TEW VICTORIA RASPBERRY. — J. ROGERS 
begs 
J. R. begs to offer to the Nobility, Gentry, and others, fine 
standard M with fine stems and bearing heads, at 
moderate oe also fine yellow Azaleas, with bloom- 
buds, for potting; any person requiring a 
Sona to be superior to any flower in 
shown in condition, it hesabways taken 
perty 
extra 
AUCUBA JAPONICA (or ath 
pach four and six feet 
FLOWERING SHRUBS of various kinds 
FLOWER-ROOTS of many different ge- 
at moderate Prices, according to size and 
in! 
4 to 20 feet in height. 
Sand F 
LBOUS 
ADLAND,, Florist London-Road, 
(JOSEP HEAD! the entire a tices of the Two 
me DAHLIAS, Pua@nrx and Satirist, raised by Richard 
eadly, Esq., pegronrarren ee ee begs an ae 
ry 
lenny’s opinion of Pheenix, in Good ; only fault 
sinking a tie in the centre too eee =o. on Glenny. 
‘centre inclined to be rather 
Satirist : 
Flori Show, and. * “Phenix—this is a 
large and fe x with eye slightly 
coloured plate of Phenix will appear in Wakeling’s Florists’ 
J. Head: Catalogue of Select 
be on the first week in February next. 
mils Headig’s SARAH, o” beantifal red 
PIC will be sent out 
ELL GARDENER, CER. TURNHAM- 
3 gene RUSSELL, that he has for Sele © select 
pumben eee Nileat VINE PLANTS of the most choice sorts, all 
grown from eyes of last year, and c Of beating froit im pots 
next spring. Those who ‘re will seldom 
meet with such healthy, luxuriant Also a quantity of 
Ar CATLEUGH, Po Florist, Sen is now sending out 
