pa THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND THE TRADE. a 
He. oe aed ann CO. are now oe bite — 
r NEW EABLY NO. 1 PEA, price 23 
cle. 
Also their New 
RHUBARB, 5s. each. 
cropper. 
with H., S., and Chip F 
ugh Post-. 
For Testimo A P 
n Butts, Lon 
D 
AWE, COTTRELL, AND BENHAM A posing td 
FREDERICK Waere eir BEAUTIFUL NEW l FORN 
of DUTCH: BULBS, omprising a = einn BA nar one 
N Narcis 
Priced Bh ts of 
e Ranunculus, Tulips, me. e., ULT 
‘which can be abt called: post free, on MESSRS, TROA poi ton 
Early Scarlet PRINCE OF WALES | applica F 
It is quite as early as the Prince Albert, Stra bas rry Plants, Fruit Trees, Ros eee sent them from California by Mr. abe eet Were 
much larger, red throughout, of exquisite flavour, a nd a large otal the newest and best varieties, supp pa: Bo in 4 possession. They have been hen oat 
prt Lo ows, where they obtained Cer at the 
Post-office Orders; gar those not Ber an agconnt ;qpen Dawe, Corrreit, and Beynam are also Agents eae, ee 8. h. ty, "A 
to the Firm, at che of Butcher’s Miete Bar bara Grape rane for description, Mesers. v. S. have also t 
tamps ‘ el be ce, &., see Gardeners’ 7 October? and sweet-sc a ABAONIX anna 0 n 
ia ¥, and ‘parties de ork rey ` oe | 33, agian et; and nee le London, Adapted for bedding. Prices forwarded on app iene well 
had, see Gardeners’ san p > , | (Es . at t Cornhill, 1720.) e eee 
2 — r 
EXHIBITIONS 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
IN THE GARDEN 
OF THE 
FOR THE YEAR 1853. 
THE EXHIBITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE SECOND SATURDAYS 
IN MAY, JUNE, AND JULY. 
NAMELY, MAY 14, JUNE II, JULY 9. 
SCHEDULE 
Division I.—IN WHICH NURSERYMEN AND PRIVATE GROWERS EXHIBIT INDEPENDENTLY OF EACH OTHER. 
— 2. Bix Ee Fancy Pelargoniums ; in 8. inch pots. 
4 
1. Pelargoniams ; in collections of 12 new and first-rate vrie- 
tios, with petfe 1 =e phe cultivated with s 
rior skill, in- S-in GB— ov CE. 
n b Alati 
N.B. Th 
will have the one ia de 
which the 
| : 
t yo 
| | 4 Roses, in pots; in collections of 12 distinct varieties, in 13- 
:) 
OF THE PRIZES. 
FLOWERS. 
(Pots are to be measured inside, one inch below. the rim.) 
868 — 
in S.inch pots. CE—LS 
N. B The Judges will disqualify any 
* d to contain, a plant nia has 
collection that shall be 
poe n recently plasa 
* 
Sk In gre — ose 
of any other size than 13 inches. 
inch pots. GB —S$G—CE. (In May and June only 
Division II.—IN WHICH NURSERYMEN ALONE CAN SHOW. 
5. Exotic Orchids; in collections of 15 species of superior cultivation. 
plants; in collections of 20 plants. 
— classes ee Stove or — 
8 
this and the. tollowing number, 
and nə ote specimens of the same kind, 
ants; in collections of 15 plants. 
8. Stove or Greevhouse piante: 1 collections voy plants, 
pots or tubs not 20 inches diamete 
GB —0. 
N. B. Ouly two species or varieties of the same g 
allowed in this number. 
9. Store or Greenhouse samas, ‘ in callsetions ud 6 plants, in 
pots not exc ceeding 13 ine — — 
1. us 
— be allowed in this number. No oue can seeti ia 
nore than one of the classes of Stove or Greenhous: 
eri except No. 8, 
10.. Exotic Orchids ; in collections of 20.species of superior cul- 
tivation, Gk -GB 2 OE—LS—SK—SB—C. 
IL, Exotic Orchid cul- 
tivation, SG— pi is att SE | 
12. 8 a ; in collections of 1 species. CE—LS— 
N. B. 1 cannot show in either of these three classes 
of Orchids. . shonin more than one of them. 
13. Greenhouse Azaleas; in varieties. GB—SG—CE. 
14. Greenhouse Azaleas; ia * of a newer kinds, in 8-inch 
een 
pots. 8G—CE— 
. re Azaleas; in 6 t varieties. 
B. No one can show i lb 13 and 15 at the same 
16, e 22 es 6 a 6 distinct 
. Cape teat 3 ; 1 entirely 'ajatinet varieties. 
@B—se—v1 
——— o same plant shall not be exhibited 
arieties.of the same 18 
GB—SG— CE. 
Division III.—IN WHICH ALL PERSONS swe ADMITTED TO EQUAL COMPETITION, 
With ore sts, wiilalso take di 3 of | 30. Newly introduced or extremely rare ornamental N 
s 8 eranan. N 0 fk ad will be flower, pi 5 ae the Society, = 
allo e, No one 7 ake the B. These Medals will be awarded y the 8 officers, 
three a of H. and not rere usual Judges 22 phe. 
; observe that none but new or rare plan 
A 1 pu pes agg or 10 entirely distinct varieties, a is number. 15 oting ars te — s 8 — 
9 has been exhibited in or -street in a prety 
19. — giant — enho: grown in 8-inch pots. CE—LS season, nor garden seedlings, hybrids, nor 
varieties any kind. No prizes will be given toà 
20. 22 mes sA ve 1 shows s Bc ee: exclu 7 ng lants which Have been in la d thron ugh the Society. 
seks ae r ten ay e he > era er numbers, 31. 13 3 lants. SK 
nage ste ie eren IS—9E- N. B. Exhibitors ip: Tel class will not be thereby entitled to a 
N. B. ne hile ‘in this number. pass ticket, aths, sco pr mi 
21. Tall Cacti ; six distinct varieties ye flower. 8 e 
22. Roses of 30 varieties in lo oo unches each consisting of me ere 
three 1 as the 80 as to exhibit, as far together . — from this 1 te "eng Bae 
as possible, the habit of the variety. CE—LS— Sk. (Un 32. Dee 22 of plants, exclusive 
ö. A e new er 
N.B. No one 1155 Sener in this namber can also compete | 33. 3 Hybrid Pelargoniums, of entirely 
in the follow marked rit 
— OR B. 157 — seedling must he shown singly, aud 
2, Roses, exhibited as inalo, 2° andin 25 varieties, LS pF name it is to bear, --The-same ne seedling annot: 
N.B. Private growers only ca exhibit here, If Roses are priz than once i oe seasO 
—— and not 
34. e in polle 
pots. CE —SK, 
— in 1 5 
attention to the r 980 
24. Fnchsias; 5 (In 
July only.) 
ene in collections of patients varieties, exhibit- 
36. Yellow 3 j 
ng superior cultivation, LS—SK—SB. (a July only.) 
77 H SUMS ; — n . ry dist 
„ Calosanths ; in sixes, LS SKB. In July only.) 37. pojai ing 00 O. 05 ape eo n 
— Temi very distinct hothouse kinds, — fewer than 10, to 38, Six e. 5 in 8-i 
shown intermixed with Ocehids. —SK. N. B. No medals are to be a 
29. mar Hybrid Plants, Bog ep of axa. Rhododendrons, very h en and onteomely 
Azaleas, and gard ross-breds, such as Gloxinias and June 
the like. LS—3K —38 39. Pansies; in twelves, in 8-inch pots 
N. B. Tt is cortain-that mach may be effected by hybridising 40. Alpines; wena ves, ene. 
plants in common cultivation, such as — Honey- 41. Cinerarias ; in sixes, in 8-ine 
This class will be judged by th 2 
suckles, &c. we. 
cere. 
ALL PERSONS; ARE Aren 2O. EQUAL ee ee 
month of May no Schedule is proposed; but F. 
For the 
Pitas for June and July. 
Fruiterers are not a to exhibit at all. No duplicate awards can be made in any case whatever. 
except in B, D, H, K, L 
N. B. All Fruit sina sir 
Collections of six 1 Apples, not including more than two hite Museadines, or pee ters, CHE—LS—SK—SB, Strawberries, one dish each: SK er 
of a sort. 86—0 4. Muscats. CE- LS- SK * J. British Queen, and similar kinda, W 
B Pine Apples, in i 9 — 5. 9 or other cca op RS from the foregoing, 2. Keens’ — = — 4 
1. Queens, CE- LS SK. SK—SB. — Other kinds. meal, 
2. “Wavilles, Cayennes, Sugarloafs, Black Jamaicas, Ota- g Peaches, i in prey LS—SK—SB. one 8 each the eder Hesel. ste 
bom aca Ko. aa E—LS—SK. A P Nectarines, i in sixes. LS—SK—SB. L yeas on ony ai 
l nomh —18—8 igs, in sixes. , 
in i three specimens to be shown, De n H 1 in 22 of Lib. each: M ~% w 3 of a ot iao pecdig Ninde poari i 
* ree Beg ee for private growers, 1. Black. 2. White. SK—SB—C. Other kinds of fruit of peculiar excellence etter wi 
gia Market Gardeners Strawberries, in 7 A six pots to ye shown. SK—SB—0. | N d the preceding TT 
Black Hamburgi: CE—LS—SK. N.B. They must have grown in the pots in which theyare| N.B. The medals under this AnG °° 1g oficerë, ae 
k Prince, or West's St. Peters. CE—-LS—SK—SB. shown. given at the discretion of the „ 
22 TT , : 
gee SPECIAL PRIVILEGE OF FELLOWS. 3 . 
and 5 8 2 Tickers; or the Fellow’s Privileges may be transferred to a rother, | o r> Mae 
is made be also furnished win a ficket sigaed by that Fellow; that is : 
24 
T RULU WUL 
* 
No person can take more 
ufficiently ripe for Market, WELL coLOURED,,and PROPERLY NAMED by the Exhibitor, as far as practicable; if the contrary, it will be disqualified: 
949.3 fe T1029 fe 18 
5.4 tae 
N. B. Prizes will only be 3 i 
with reference to the 1 all 
——7 
wn 
