562 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. 
| SEPT, 4 Seer 4, 
ELLOW STONE TURNIP SEED axp AND WINTER 1 THE NEW AND BEAUTIFULLY VARIEGATED-LEAVED | GLASS FOR FON ee GREENHOUgs 
Ba Th ibscriberyhas fer r quan'ities o 
not hts 3 Ey Y wer Stene ani ‘ead and Winter cissus SCOLOR WME.) 
e wee, h y RTL LTAM i ROLLISSON axp SONS beg leave to 
given as o the e puriy Lot the 8 aM sic inform the nobility, gentry, und che trage, mat“ 
Gorgie, by Edinburgh, Sept. . intend N a a and after the me oi Sep einber, e 
new and beautifully variegated-leaved climbing plant Us 
1 IVERS LARGE YELLOW STONE caper’ DISCOLOR, of Blume, which has been so un versally admired 
N SEED = bape of the preseat season), De 3 this summer at the Chiswick aad Regents Park Eahibi ions. 
1 on t oa r ee — Kinds of Yellow © if Price 218. per Sec The ‘ye oe — to che trado af saig 
a € ‘ A ry, near 100 
ain in ea repeat Superiority was- very argare de ira | eRe pianta are osiers sabi » 9 
sweetness of flavour, and ia its vigour of grow Torch yas] yRO TEC Tron pr BLANTS! FROM THE HEAT 
three years, on varieus soils, it has yielded — 12 to 16 F. ARCHER'S HAIR COT A, a 
per acre, when sown in the early part ope, Beer as and it ‘has pete, non: stg of ae and admitting light without 
pr sabe fs Sen cent ti isat. n ias af bheat anh 2 dep ering So quires ; Da is Boh ie’ aa iha anA 
— K pepe iti l atiis. „per ya much ch f 
amount of lis. paid to i ondon, —Sawbridgeworth, Herts. * 8 451. Oxford. streat. London 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF BUNBUN: e 
EXHIBITIONS IN REGENT STREET. 
P e COUNCIL OF THE HORTICULTURAL-SOCIETY Heresy Give Nonce, that, with a view to the 
neouragement of good cuitivationat all seasons and in all branches of Gardening, Medals and 8 “4 
“Merit will 8 given atthe General Meetings of the Society in Regent-street, during the years 1852 and 1853, according 
following Schedule 
* kane * ons. n mbr wen Ex- 
A reduction itie on 
izes 
other inferior window gląss in agen — 
GLASS is far superior to . other 
as grant In 100-feet boxes, p for 
uches s by tand 6} by | * 
and by 
sizes under 15 inches. veces 
Milk Pans, as to 68. e. 
Traps, Gia — — and Plate phn 
22 Without, 3 2 
way. — 
es. . * ba EE 
> ae Un e r by 4 iid, 2 
rom y ! 3 24 RE 
8 a 6 ea 1 3 * 2 d. : ne 
10 13 22 RO, 8 o> 92 80 1 9 
4 0 T 2a » Me 
La S, not exceeding * es i 
16 Of. — 3d. — te ers te 
2 07. „ Sidt N „53 Cording tosize, 
33d. t p 
PATEN T Kovea PLATE, 
PATE ATE GL 
esent 
price of thissuper — — Angi cause it ton 
po 
duced one- half. “List ‘of insi and: ‘Estimates f 
app 3 to James HErxLET and Co., 35 “Se 
1 MULbINGTON's ‘FOREIGN ) 
ROUGH PLATE, perfectly flat, eee 
j Metal 
and Slates ; Cucumber,’ 8 — Bee 
ORIES, 1 wot 
12 ND CO. — kir: 5 i 
E of Eden. sane i i 
PA lo 
— — z 
E yeti par Third Tue. erday., eeting at 3 P.M. «+ SBI a 
The best collections t Fardy ee. (cut aaa e eee ae kih a. SK. SB. 
e, — sort Ht i vorrec nee 8.0. Mazen 15. so rd Tue Meeting at 3 . . 
po six, ay gis 2 — of — 4 1 * ae ae 0. gies br d Rhododendrons (one pot only to si shaan ri 
Green: ae, named correctly Siran — oe pets, in threes „ C. ; 
Morina 2. “First Tuesday. Meeting pi 2PM. The best ni anied Salad. «eB. U. 
Six sunth cer, (shown in ‘sixes, in ee RERS Ark 5. Firs esday Meeting at 3 PM, 
ceeding Il inches 5 Hyacinths ( os ia pots in sixe es) 8B. C. 
Alpine Siramberries . n Sage * 8 Fruits or Vegetables, preserved whole by private 
Celery (shown in three bead) persons fort family use, wthout sugar or vinegar 
SDICEMBER 7. First-Tuesday. “Me sila At- 2 Pom, how n in bottles of 4 glass, ene bottle of 
Autumn flonering Heaths. ihana ia inet sin each kind), 0 accompanied-by a written account 
one re than 9 si a 37. of — manner in aie ey have been pre- 3 
Table Pe ars, as in * 245 pare ase ane ave s.. on aes on . 
. ee E a 85.8. PWW B. C. 
APRIL 19. Third Tuesday. . peer aaae "Maing a 
` + arse in pots 
Ries gar 18. Third Tuesday. eeting at 2 p.m. -Cherries (one dish oniy: to be shown by- each 
ne best collect on of sandy swjolsr-tomering Exhibitor) „ B. . 
z LAA leut flowers admissible 9 . 3 Cauliflovers, in som 8 See „ 5B. 0. 
Py ae 33 May 24, Fourth Tue ee 
7 m~ 8 at 3 P. x. 
i eee eines ied Salsa . s. gets AR 9. — aro haai Vegetabies 5K. 86. 
: m N 22 1 *. Jone 28. Fourth Tuesday. a 
; 15 inghen n aside di jn thaees, wae not: exceeding sk. 8B. The two best collections of Vegetables, * SK. SB. 
‘Table! asin October s. teas 8B. C. Jer 26. Fourth Tuesday. . at 3 P 
Leltuces ( 32227 eee ie The two best collections ol Vegetables jes SK. SB 
‘Maren 1. Firat Tuesday. Meeting at 3 PM, SK. —Silrer Knightian Medal. 
in deen an Gavi fpr incl poles 25.8 — —Silver Banksian do. 
eee eee 5.8. ‘ oa C.—Certificate of Merit, 
urnished by the Exhibitor spif they are present or live near 
es 3 They 3 The Society will only find s for — — from 
fine, cultiy an, 2 ne 88 nace; —— — distance. 
seecndary ¢ 7. Fruit m 3 and perfectly coloured, or it 
at excellence 1 be dis squalifi rave 5 8 
a ras may be withheld if the — exbibited for com- 8. Vegetab’e ~ mast be — in the state in which they 
pe — a not, in the 2 n of the s, deserve them are offered for sale in the best class of shops, aud — 
3. Although those subjects of ombibitia — which are thus prepared for the. 
specially indicated are what it the Council are most desirous of | 9. Foreign frait rend 1 are admissible, but not in 
receiving, objects-are ers ae and | competition with produce of home gr 
pitona pede . ti eren be gi iven-for y | 1), Everything must be in the room three —— before the 
Saver Knigatian Medai meeting, and ready for inspeetion by the Judges two hours 
2 he 
will * the highest ad additional reward whieh the judges c before the meeting. If anything received a is — to 
a 2 stow; witnout the special sanetion of the Council. be exhibited, it on A liable to exclusion from-competition. 
4. In a future year oe kinds of produce will be selected II. Exhi bitors, an d Exhibitors only, — s ip passes to 
a spacial competition sa enable them 22 to the n after the Prizes 
. t when iti shall have udicated. o hours before the meeting 
they must quit the room, in or that the Judges may be 
undisturbed, 
56. Danes or baskets for fruit and vegetables must be 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING 
BY HOT WAT 
THE INT POSSI 
EBKS CO., King 
* 
COTTAM AND HALLEN, 
2, WIN SLET STREET, AND 76, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 
—— —— for 
sA PPLIGATION is requested for their NEW HORTICULTURAL LIST, containing Tustrations, 
A niin and Prices — 2 ; | 
“Conservatories owing Machines . 3 Sekai 8 a 
. : . — mpwa . Do. — — P aie aer a EA 
x | Ornamental hai Work | Hurdle Do. Rollers ee Pots 
ee j i Garden| Chairs Flower Labels Garden Arches, dsc, 
IRON HURDLES, s 8 IRE PENCING, GAME NETTING, &c. | 
AGRICULTURAL LIST UPON APPLICATION. 
OOF “PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON, AND WIRE “WORK, 
ee AND ENAMELLED MANGERS, 
WEEKS AND CO., Kine’s ROAD, 
WATER, 
AT THE LOWEST apes egen 
si MATERIALS AND WOR 
FARA AN 
London, 
Anything of — kind in the country, are, 
ute orders 
confidence give the most 
AND 
ER. 
WARRANTED BEST MATERIALS AND’ WO 
AT 
s Road, 
J W AND 
„ Hortieuitural Architects, ee tider! 
Manufacturers. Th 
3 
THE i HOT-WATER APPARATUSES (whi i 
— ries are particularly wor nee 
in the Stoves. 
wie Areenne 
: —— I 1 nu 
oatlogorot ann Yi — esf rai 
ENT 
|O Their Hol. Water Aeg 
e scientific principles, for an. 
application of Heating by Hot . 
