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h Ayres, for 
466 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 15, 
— REGENTS PARK, 
E o gaa IC SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK 
ITION, JULY Sch, 1848. 
AWARDS s OF THE JUDGES. 
EX D MED 
1 To 3 Frazer, 3 GOLD EDIE. for 30 Stove 
lan 
bt erage Esq., Wandsworth, 
18 To Messrs. Henderson, nurserymen, Pine-apple-place, for a 
( — oe 1 
19 Jack, 4 = a pier we oA plant, (Cyrtoceras F 
8 96 15 ate. Lawrente, gardener to H. Stainito n) Esq., Lewisham, 
, for 4 dishes of Strawberries 
a cols cy ler 
Pe , Lydiar at 
8 E n, i gotwich,; for 12 Carnations 
— To ie eee ye 12 3 
4 To Mes Toja ul and Son; nurserymen, 3 for 
yie 
75 the — for 12 single blooms of Roses 
2 To ae: goer: gardener to S. Rucker, 
dor a largo 3 22 Robinson, for 6 Fuchsias 
Nivoi oom 8 Bade W dal? To To fess s. Kollisso arg new plant in bloom (a new 
. tt, gard s es — lant fro av fi 
$ r gT Orchids E S F Tos 1 me, fo ditto (a new plant from South America) 
2 To Mr. Green, ga = Sir va Bart; Cham; 29 To the same, for a specimen plant (Cler: — affine) 
for 20 Stove and Greenhouse 75 — ne To the same, — correct labels, secon: 
3 To Mr. Hunt, gardener to Miss Trail, Bromley, for ape ab To. ; 7 8 0 Roses 
32 100 
4 To 7 Bore i Royal Gardens, Frogmore, for a miscel- 33 To Mr. proes ias for a i Providence a ob dl 
us collection of fruit i 34 To Mr. Stains, tor Cape Pelar 
5 To A Ree, gardener to Z 55 Blandy, Esq., Reading, for a 35 To the same, for 6 faucy — 
large collection of Ore 6 To 5 Stanly, gardener to H. — Esq., Sidcup, for 
2 MEDAL. all Cacti 
1 To Mr. Black, gardener to E. Forster, Esq., Clewer, for 12 | 37 T 3 z Taylor, A {Secaetet abel, tesla! floribunda) 
o the same, for co 
E 9 To Mr. Turnbull, gardener to t ee poe f Marlborough, 
2 To ar 158 A e for ditto 
ener to H. — ey Esq, 
bso: 
Pel. en, in 8-in 
5 To 3 Veitch and Soli, K 
6 To Mr. Williams, gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., Hoddes- 
don, for 15 Orchids 
THE LARGE SILVER-GILT —— 
: 3 Mr. Hunt, for — Stove — Greenhouse plants 
To a Pawley, nurseryman, Bromley, "Toe 30 Stove and 
aaa Exeter, for 12 Cape 
enhouse . ts 
3 To a, 1 gardener to J. H. Schröder, 
ford, for 6 Orchids 
“ite LARG MEDAL. 
1 To a 8. * gardener to Ire, 
‘or 3 dishes of Grapes 
urseryman, Maidstone, for 12 Cape — ai, 
man, Battersea, for 12 Pelargoniums 
4 To the same, for 6 — in 11-inch pots 
5 To Me. ae ò R. G. Lorraine, Esq., Carshalton, 
r6 Orchi 
6 To Mr. Parker, gardener to J. H. Oughton, Esq., Roehamp- 
elargoniums, in 11- — pots 
. Rollisson, nurserym oor for 12 Cape 
E SILVER 
J. Esq., Apley- 
h pots 
3 
Dartford, for 20 wy 
12 
Beck, Isleworth, for 43 1 Men 
9 
Beq., Strat- 3 
51 
es and Nectarine 
Y, Pinks 
to (Es 8 miniatus) 
anthu “s longiflorus) 
— us) 
— same, for 30 British ee 
Ir. Wood, u miarana Norwood, for 12 Alpines 
BRON MEDAL, 
1 To Mr. Chapman, gardener i B. Glegg, Esq., Whitting- 
n-hall, sai a akri n 
J. Oldham, Esq., Stamford-hiil, 
a 
1 
3 To Mr. —— tor . labels, second class 
or a Providence Pine-apple : 
7 To the same, for 
8 To = Piening, i tor a Ripley Queen Pine-apple 
5 — ee 0 
1 To Mr. Gaines, for 6 
1 ME DAL, 
1 To Mr. Ayres, nurseryman, Blackheath, for 12 Cape Heaths 
2 To Mr. pod nurseryman, Stratford, Teig — dwarf Ce 
3 To Mr. Drummond, gardener to C. H. Leigh, Esq., Ponty: 
pool-park, rey a Ripl * Queen Pine-ippie 
Mr, Gaines, for 6 Caiceolarias 
5 To Mr. —.— tor 6 tall Cacti 
6 To aoa avis, gardener, Oakhill, for Muscat of Alexandria 
17 
7 To Mr. M. M. Henderson, gardener, Coleorton-hall, for Black 
8 To Mr. Jack, for 10 * Greenhouse plan 
9 To Mr. Pem ga Colston, Houndaway-park, 
w a Pr 
10 To Mr. Mylam, for * ape iia ths 
11 To Mr. Parker, for 4 dishes of Peaches and Nectarines 
13 To Mr, Stains, f “a e 11.1 
14 To Mr. Taylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., str — for 
10 Store and Greenhouse . 
THE SILVER ME DAL. 
1 To Mr. Bray, gardener to Sir J, L. Goldsmid, Harts ee 
park, for 6 Fuchsias 
2 To Mr. Sole pA 6 Cape, Heaths. 
3 To the sam: 
4 To Dabisa. tar 
5 To . Taliban, nurserymen, Clapham, for 12 Cape 
6 To Mr. Gaines, for 6 6 fancy P. . 
7 To Mr. M. Henderson, for a Queen le 
8 To Mr, Hunt, for a specimen plant (Erica obata) 
To Jac ardener 5 7 
9 To Mr. Jackson, g to H. Beaufoy, Esq., Lambeth, 
for Black Hamburgh Grapes 
* Toi anp, E arr ooh to Mrs. Grillion, East Acton, for 
Grapes 
11 1 Monte. ‘Tane and Son 1 
1 toa > o o eee 
for yri eiae L 
a specimen * A216 odoratum) 
15 To the same, * fa a new oer (Aerides maculosa) 
5 for 50 Ro N is , garderer to A. George, Esq., Ponder’s-end, 
o Mr, Robinson, * i 
4 — Tei to J. Simpson, Esq., Pimlico, 
A. Smith, "J. 
ME for E p ont J. Anderson, Esq., Regent's- 
19 To the same, fo: . first class 
20 Te aapi Snow, gardener eg the Earl de Grey, Went pant 
or 2 dishes $f Peac r 
21 To Ar. Spencer, Marquis of Lansdowne, 
22 To Mr. T. : 
2 To Mr. Green, for a speien pant t (Leschenaultia splendens) 
o the same, fora new plant in bloom (Echites rosa cam- 
3 
stris ?) 
14 To Mr. Hamp, gardener to J. Thorne, Esq., Lambeth, for 
— — aad a Kalosanthes mint 
are plant in bloom (Stigmaphyllum 
Henderson, nurseryman, St, John’e-wood, for 
pe Pe ela argoniums 
r. Jack, for 6 Cape Heaths 
2A K yle, — = R. Barclay, Esq., Leyton, for a 
Ispa. han M 
srs, Lane a nd 8 j, for 
es same, ig 12 3 blooms of Roses 
Ar. M‘Ewen, gardener to Colonel Wyndham, Petworth, 
7 * Melon 
Mir. Malyon, for 6 Cape Hea’ 
0 es me, 
T. 
for 4 Clerodendrons 
Z am, or 
25 To Mr. Pamplin, nurkery ryman, — for a specimen 
Roella ciliata) 
ker, for 2 dishes of Peaches and Nectarines 
P — — for 4 dishes of Strawberries 
ae for a plant not in bloom (Xanthochy- 
3 
1 
32 To Mr. Aae — r6 ‘Cape Hea 
33 To + tish 
Fern 
34 ToM “Thompso ae Ive, for Sy Pansies 
35 To Me — Pe — Williams, Esq., Hollo- 
for 12 Ain 
36 -To Messrs, Veitch and Son, for a new Orchid (Dendrobium 
) 
37 To the same, for ditto (Oncidi p.) 
38 To the same, for a plaut not in A Diesin (Jacaranda sp.) 
39 To Mr, Ward, Air a de for 12 Carnations 
40 To the same, for 12 Pico 
41 To Mr, Wright, for 2 dishes karot Peaches and Nectarines 
THE Lea ee OF MERIT, 
1 To Mi C na a seedling Pelargonium, “Brooklands | 
2 To Mr. Hash, for a seedling Pe elargonium of 1848, Ilax ” 
To Mr. J. M. Clabon, Park Vill mee Fast, © for British plants 
To Mr. Cumming, gardener to S. W. Silver, Bed. St. Tonm’, s 
TE AR for a each tree in fruit 
5 To Bages Onth 8 Camberwell, for plants of 
10 
Ru poliai 
Ur. Dodds, for a new plant — bloom Thunbe Doddii 
; E Foggo, tor r a dish of Fig . = : 
r. Frees — 12 single blooms of 
1 ant 5 miniata) 
— — of 1848, Ma- 
10 Mr. — f for 10 Stove and Greenhouse plants 
To the peat | for parsers Pelar 
31 To Mr. S man, — for Verbenas in pots 
ER-POTS AND GARD 
ee MORTLOCK, 250, Oxfo pis pe 
es 
„posible pries A 
a 
$ New Fertan, Southw ark, Iny 
Improved CONI ventory 
OYLINDRIGAL BOIL ERS, resp gerah 19 DO 
elende 1 attention 
applying th Bs nk Sy 
&.; Dp s 
secured to any required legree, without th 
S. and Co, e 8 
friends t they a eir Boilers of Iron, as 
ese 
an ee 
3 not seen them on pro 
— “forwarded, gi 5 well as reference of tthe highest au 
thee Nobility’s seats and 
om. 
obtained upon the most t advantageous term: 
Con — — &., 8 . or Wood erected upon 
es, Palisading, Field and 
F, 
Fences; wire, wor 
rr 
ppan AND tines ait e ON SALE, 
By THE ONLY IMPO 
ANTONY GIBBS AND SONS, “LONDON: 
WX. JOSEPH MYERS ann Co. » LIVERPOOL; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT ee 8. . III Re 
; AND ERPOOL an 
COTESWORTH, POWELL, ge apace 10% 
To rotect re = lves Bey erm E — n uence 
"| ile ee spur male urchase ons recom. — 
7 to — — to Penig of ¢ establi ished d chars i or to 
the a e-named importers, who wil 1 supply the article in any 
oreo at their fixed prices, delivering it from the Impory 
Warehouses. 
HE LONDON MANURE COMPANY beg Wo 
now stood the test of seven years, wi — a Targed 
i d ith t reatest confidence for 
Mangold Wurzel, Carrots, and all root crops ; also fi 
1 . Unlike — —_ er artifical Ma Manures, its 
e firs 
MANURE COMP 
order the 
Agents, so as 
a mati being subst Smed a mie <i 
No. 40, Bridge-street, Blackfriars. a 
of Mr, J. C. Nesbit’s Chemical Ma 
SE Sole ‘Manufacturers 
NIP S G. 8259 
ARK THERG ILL, fois, taper Thames | 
street, begs to offer the following MANURES for the 
Turnip Crop, viz.— 
— Ate PERUVIAN, direct from Import vro 
SUPE 1 TE OF LIME, | manufactured 
* — es made from fos 
DRIED N IGHT 8 
BONE DUST AND. WALF-INCH BONE. 
tel Sy ot ACID. d 
Also Soda Ash, wireworm entroye a 
Mineral Sulphate of Lime (the ru eee ch 
but little acid, the rest being S of li lime and 
3 Salt, Nitrate of 1 — hse, er Manur 
on 
1 
? ICAL AND ro 
MESES. BS 8 one 
a sound practical. knowledge o 
a Geology, Surveying, 
ing, e., may be obtained in Messrs. 
ay 
„Ar. Ne to — good modern education. 
YDRAULIC en; iy 
return to Bo an 
hi i 2 oe Gee. 
s improved Hydraulic Engines, Wa „ KC. Be 
i ions where a obtained, also Er 
S 
eep Wells, J. L inform his friends 
made several improvements on his Hydraulic — 
flatters himself shat. Le ig able to compete with 
the present day in the above 
Apply to Joun 1254 “Ch helt — 
2 
dam 
seedlin Calceolaria "A ” 
12 To the same, for ditto, " rd ,  Aspasia 
‘or a Providence seamed thes. 
af — PA case Mr. a eo 
a To Me.. Wright, , gardenef to the R 
THE SMALL SILVER MED AL. 
155 
13 To Mr. Gai — Brentford, Fd — Tartarian Cherries 
Green, for an ne ogee 
or a —— not in bloom (Lycopodium 
Reading, for a seedling Pelargonium of 1848, 
8 t  Telemoroh us” 
17 To the same, for we —— a ef 
18 To Mr. Hunt, for correct — first clas 8 
19 To the same, for ditto, second class 
20 To Mr. Kemp, for B Black Bagle e Cherries 
a To Mr. McE wen, for a hybrid green-fleshed Melon 
To Mr, J. Munro, = 2 feces | Peaches and Nectarines 
„ Esq., Finchley, for a 
flor; a) 
25 To Mr. A. Smith, f Alpines 
To Mr. Turnbull, fee 5 on: of Figs 
To Mr, C. 3 for 5 Ver, rations 
2 Pico 
To. . Veitch aud S Son, for a new hybrid 
am a & ybrid Fuchsia, 
| 30 To Mr, a, Tor ni E Pianis o to W. Haslewood, Esq,, Hod- 
British Plants 
„in the roo: 
TO BRICK AND TILE MAKERS. - 
[HE AINSLIE BRICK AND TILE aon 
works at Alpertoa O which is is within a 
station of the Lo ndon —— ee 
pece plant (Hindsia longi- Hill, 
