OR CULTURAL SOCIETY — LONDON. — 
— gl oN ne 8 
The First will ta 2 — 
or at the G tons e before half. past Eight o'clock, A m 
sorog 
on the day of Tickets 
> A O As pa at the Garden 
xhibition at 7s. 6d. each; but 
s of the Society. 
twill be. — in Regent street on the days 
egent- street 
OYAL SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
Pag sia 
er Most 2 N the Sune 
817107 this se 
Pn p en An 
artsease egetables. 
to the above, t the following Members and others 
R. J. Lawrence and Mr. J, T. —— 
saree Mig oo asm From zho N frizo 
d, 15l., for ape se, 7 
subscriptio or See ting P Eps onium of 1817 
1848: By as by Mr. Wm. ‘Ivery, for Cinerari — 
Prises and the Rules 27 re Socie 
Jou LOR eta Secretary. 
1 
value 0 
p= EAR ar 
; House, Peckham 
. Exhibitions will also take place, at the Royal 
— arh Gardens—on Tuesday, the 20th June; 
„the 18th July; and Wednesday, the 13th Sept., 1848, 
UNPARALLELED FUCHSIA—* JENNY LIND.” 
ARD TILEY — to refer the readers of the 
THE GARDENERS’ 
| 
i 
Subjects 2 Thibition oat * at this Office on ON me 
Irish Horticultural Society, that its object is limited e 
to the encouragement of the — and gentle- 
m its members t the interests | 
eners are not only not thought of, but t 
the rules are so shaped as ta injure them. The. 
10th and 11th rules are these 
s, N ener who is an 
* ment of ntleman 
22, for a e 
d. Plants 
ance to the je Trade when three are he 
secure'the Plants, —— and post 
and Florist, 2 Seed Shop, 
UNRIVALLED DAHLIA 
MITCHELL begs to announ es o ae nds 
— 1 — ments of the folowing superh Seedlings, which 
to the yo limited grower :— 
E MONTGOMERY. ~ Bright erate, tipped with white ; 
beautiful and th ost distinct flower of the season. 
e U 
are now sending out, at 10s. 6d. each. The 
ay i * remit- uras 
em upon e 
be m that — to — — by 8 an the 
consent of their employers. 
So that by this ga 2 privileges of a gardener 
are made depen n his keeping his place ; 
the moment he myak 3 he is ep ived 
of them: that is to sa more a uires 
ss he is to have * either 
Soe 
ut earen s of this, it is clear that gar- 
deners are, under all circumstances, completel 
excluded from any honours or advantages whic 
the Irish eg 
confer; We hay 
r 
ved a 2 the Lord — 4, ‘ben 
Cane a dozen or so, 1 b 
earch in aie for a gardener upon which "this 
en conferred. 
Irish Secretary, the Duke 
HARLEMONT pi 
Sasel N ye and Mushroo 
d singular that 
ms! it is tent 
Roia, 
CHRONICLE. 
1 
Lord 
ing up sixpences for Sener en ) 
find in them all any o 
nrg is — valuable, or t 
text — it is designed toi 
went no farther tha 
a 
an this just ground for 
complaint this swelling out 
of a valuable work by 
— of the mere -making ys eee in this 
he work is aK adorned with wood 
cuts themselves ps tty and a well in their 
way. y howe should the expense of 
book Te. ye 55 1 ? Needlessly we 
say—because — werely please the eye, and ac- 
complish not on mpressi 
but the 
to givo 
truths— the 
seat: writer: 
grt writer dya not need such illustrations 
eader tio n of the t 
is own 8 n of SHAK- 
srranz's finest characters by the realised pictures 
of any artist? Would not Warrer Scorr have 
despised the idea of issuing his immortal us in 
monthly parts, and of d t to 
Lo the contrast, ists yet have lly 
satisfied the discriminating reader's imagination of 
SHAKSPEARE’S or Scorr' est delineations; but 
principal characters take but one shape to the 
is the shape mo 
t i * 
eur .- wms, striped with red, very beautiful. roceedin should never — struck the Council ithe higher order, dies. Mowing . w 
Df the Soc <A propri iafe, are not necess This is still 2 
a of the 
15 3 2 shape. — it io res no argument to show that the emphatically true when Water principles of truth 
pr a such as are, ought to belong togar- ge pav are handled 1 and K e 
— as — enerally do in England: that is to, by such a man as Paice—and w these illustra- 
The Gardeners Chronicle, sp gardeners, Werten the prizes are won tone rea not only not required or appropriate, but 
TURDAY, MAY ponge y have raise Iu the case of have nothing whatever which necessarily connects 
MEETINGS ates Tea ben wx WEEKS. — urs it is der — they stand 8 the place of them headed 51 But the a is still more oo, 
| Royal South London . . . . . . * deners: in fact, they are so to all intents and appreciate en we remember CE nev 
eee 5 purposes, and sometimes very good ones too. meant his work to be a mere vaihe t “room ‘table 
Èd oos.. * 2 (re — EEE Fale Irish gentlemen wish to promote Irish gardening, agen it was * to have a practical 
. they must reward the men who carry it out: they |€ e Landscape Gardening taste of this 
Ooentar Srtow— Wednesday, May 24: Manchester Horti e ai at b “thi unjustifiable increase of 
Amon published by the Council of the Royar 
Honricurrunal. Socrery or InzLaxp, which — 
or a word or two of 
* us, calls comme 
It is well known that this —— has never "gained 
eminence which it w —— to re, and 
dat it has for some time 
t in 
improvement of ac 
‘surest s 
— 
z 
ms fren of all such societies should be to 
But it appears to us, 
an the inability. of a haia It migh 
iency one a those asso- | i 
Bs price, the 18 yd whom it is most intended 
o benefit fi tacle thrown in the way 
and profit of public shown and, not Fico for | 
prizes wit on sate 
must be ular 
i a ee TE 
uestion that i the piia intro ys 
a 5 y e find, however, that 
Der and tha 
Mere respective |! 
8. 1 a appears that a 
tio 
kany m for the Siig ae ge al 
ds. of gardening, in the ent 
weer a og Peon s 
portions 
s ‘But this is not al the fun of the thing. 
wever, are not the 
++ suffeienk indication of it for us to have found a 
valuable work enlarged but — 2 by copious 
yet meaningless interpolati engravings. 
There is another touch beyond t — Certainly 
for our own parts ard of 185 student 
seq Mie thought -= Puros W eeded a 
His satel T thinks otherwise 
pate, 
fe’ edited bag ae ving system 
"Not only 
good 
lead ship Soe to * ee 
course O 
Mr, Niven, 5 eaten new order of things will be 
lest ablished. They certai 
if they call prudence and wisdom to t 
end to the present unwise 
ith the assistance 0 
uppose, for the 
sorely needs it. 
One word — to 
N 400 We * hall = hy It would 
be an endless task sb . the me 
8 
ich. disfigure interpolations. 
Hogi vanity for him to copete foak 
‘icone were required to such a text. 
deficiencies mka have * very an bay to ha 
made him think him to the filling “of 
them up. sree rare — — ee in ex» 
posure of these supplementa 
nly have it in their power, | 
to do much more than, perhaps, they themselyes | modesty. 
regeneration of a country that 
pa 
va 
the Editor of Sir Uvepae |i 
ill | of — oA — 
brineiples 
many of the 
ed to Price, Bus actuall 
adies w 
the 
posite cs Bh re of scenery upon t he lover 
when travelling through it in opposite frames 
hen he is in high, amy joone all 
arou Whenhe is gua “a ms 
the very same — ~~ 3 e. is — 
an admir ai 
of Wh it has to ge with pod 
of Taste, we are sorely —— 
* 
ad is beautiful 
tules and proceedings of the 
only say this—that we 
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