Ta ee ee 
29—1848. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
469 
povar SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
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UNDER THE n oF HER. MOST GRACIOUS 
Exhibitio ey 3 be held at the 
when Pri 
Fio Holty 
> above, “the — Member 2 
. for cut Indigenous Plants; John Chap 
John Fowle, for Anti rrhi inums. The last Erni 
on WEDNESDAY, 13th September. The liberal promises a 
the e many 2 nt cultivators to the Dahlia Pri 
nd,” 
ment Fu r t the n in stating that a bat. 
tember Exhibition ill be on an extended and splendid scale 
worthy this noble “autumnal flower. List of P nd 
Rules of the Hoa may be obtained from Joan TAYLOR 
Neraka, Secre 2 5 y d zer House, Peckha 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
URDAY, JULY 15, 1848. 
MEETINGS FOR ' THE FOL LOWING ere 
1 daig — — Royal South Loudon 
AT — Royal Botanic 
We must refer 1 — our full ee of the meeting 
of the Horticurturan Society at Chiswick, on 
Wednesday ate ris the details of as — a July 
Exhibition a 
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Rucker’s garden, 
which, however, 
was disqualifie d 
by the . regula- 
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wo, was good : some very. fine 
= 3 were this time the winners 
of the prizes. 
The ent t charm of the — . 
was hot atomek being oppress 
the shady lawn 
witnessed at the of the 
cas aain . e must recollect a 
in th und as — — 8 is in 
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13,351. 
£ regret to find that in our anxiety to do ‘the 
L Inisn 8 Society 
done its nej 
ase of misgovernment such as no joursiliet 
| ungraci 3 
os u acious tas 
could, l with his ites duty, hesitate to 
expos certain to ensure an immediate 
stop ee ge ed ‘appeared to be a 
power. We 
sary to gi 5 
charges bro 
sp 
of our correspondent. 
truth is, e somebody ran away with the money, and 
je at when his ro as discovered, re Council at 
nce admitted their | fisbility, an d have since paid all 
ge a few which they cons idered doubtful, 
althoug y ve now allow them to be just. They 
have, bas suffered in oak opinion for haying 
dee cone which they now find it neces- 
o pay. Under the we poe it would = 
hodi wiser pa P thro e ties 
n which e 
e prize ioe could not hay 
generally entertained. The Counci pn 
n as many as 
most t unfavourable im- 
And a ter all “ Hortu 
a money — 
ithheld payment nr have bee 
quite enough to pi e the 
p= ar = exhibitors. 
| ground upon which to supp 
is that ayi intend to pay. Perhaps t they do no 
kn 
now that no reply has been vouchsafed to repeated 
applications, ol the justice of which there was 
no dispute 
here observe that, 
The Cou neil poten of the strong expressions 
used ng upon this transaction; 
surely they must agree with us in think that no 
may, however, say that we had no sufficient 
ort the charge. To this 
point we now address ou mL S. i 
nme first papi of the oe Horticultural Society 
in our columns was on the 13th of May. This pro- 
du aaa various le sg from Trish i all 
itterly, of m 2 uct * the 
complaining, 8 
il. ese we selec 
n the wa a | ciet 
e the ene that they san 
laud 
ak appeared or on the 3d 
= 3 Horsen 
Our sur- 
pr = will even say our eee may then 
ved when, instead of a counterstatement, 
ve sus- 
meat, and knowing 
iter, t 4 there 
The Gons cil 2 
we regret to say 
is against them. We 
es property 
of the the ¢ Council to one the e 
of “ Hortulanus rnicus,” 5 they were 
to it, and left without an alternative, supports the 
all 
The Council deny that there is any rule to ex- : 
e complaint; on the c 
a lan ibern 
8 withheld ; wall that the Couneil say even now 
does not m N 
evades it. Do the Council mean to “y pa any 
