682 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
FOR THE "YEAR 1849. | 
THE EXHIBITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS, Viz. :— 
and WEDNESDAY, Jury 
SATURDAY, May 5; 
SCHEDULE OF THE PRIZES. 
Class I.—In which Nurserymen and Private growers exhibit independently of each other. 
A Pelargontums 3 in collections of 6 and first-rate varie- 
ties Pie portia distinet olor cultivated with su- 
8-inch pots 
N he rhe collections — which the varieties are most distinct 
B 88 oon collections of six varieties, in 11-inch pots. 
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Class II.—In which all persons are admitted to equal competition. 
F Cape Heaths ; in collections of 9 entirely distinct varieties. 
XB, RA i person will be allowed to show in more than one of 
1. 
‘EXHIBITIONS AT THE GaRDEN 
OF THE 
SATURDAY, June 9; 
FLOWERS. 
N.B. Any plant that shall not have been actually grown in 
11-inch pots — — disqualifie 
me ot iz È mer varieties. GB— 
y and Jul 
NB. The Judges are s required to 8 any collection 
which shall be fow d to contai in a ae which has been re- 
excluded. CE—LS—SK {In July only.] 
N: p will be regarded as new which has been pre 
ously exhibited, or which has been in the nurseries more 
g very superior cur 
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sixes ; l-inch pots. — 0 
be shown in June on niy 1 
I Carnations, in pans of 24 — eer 
K Picotees, in pans of 24 distinct varieties. 
L as in pans of 24 distinct sr ssn 
Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks can be exhibited in 
Ney only. They must be shown ve Beste — — — sixes, of 
the following dimensions From e, 31 ins. 
‘ tside, 2} do depth. — ch 1 Ti hina. 5 ditto 
front, 3h do. The face to be ‘painted light gt No col- 
lections will be allowed to exhibit in which these se oodi 
not complied with. 
M Single s of very superior ine excl eding 
hich can be be shown n opiy in other letters, an 
aet not tin flower, CE— 
N Stove 2 Greenhouse — “ry — of 30 plants. 
SK—SB—C 
SK—SB—O 
arg 
U Conifers, of very rare species, in not less than the 
third y year oftheir growth, in sixes, CE—LS—SK_ [In July | 7 
F: 13 Orchids; in collections of 20 species of superior culti- 
vation. LG GK 
N B. e cannot show in more than one of the classes 
V OW, 
W Exotic Orchids; in collections of 10 species of superior cul- 
GB—SG 
tivation. GK 
X Exotic Orchids; in collections of six species. SG—CE— 
+ ii —— Orchids’; Ati > pomp displaying very so 
cultiv. 
Z Ponas. 
teers sS—SK—! 
AA Pelargoniums ; 
vation. 8 
e in July only. 
— Ba the wend species is meant the wild kinds imported 
from the Cape vn apes fae p- or New Holland, exclusive 
of tuberous spec ss 
NB. n Fuchsias, Orchids, and po Ag awed are | 
excluded. Not more than 
0 Stove or Greenhouse plants; in colleeticna of is * 
@K—GB—S@ 
NB. Nod io ean be shown here. 
P Stove or plants; in collections of 6 plants. 
Exhibitors cannot show in 
Q Greenhouse Azaleas ; in 12 distinct Patih. GB—SG—CE 
Azaleas; in six distinct varieties. S@—CE—LS 
NB. No one can shaw in both launa if A 
sa Rhododeodrons ; t varieties; in 
. S@—CE—LS 
by the Exhibitor. 
In ADDITION to any Medals assigned to. the letters E, N, and V, the SK, SB and C are offered for the collections under those letters which shall ie m 
Santa. c. 1 say 1 hi 
in sixes. 1 
BB Fancy Pelargon 
e N 
CC New 4 Pelargoniums. 
NB. & 
ta 
t N 
to the Fancy or 1 varieties 
DD Achimenes; in ections of ‘iti fewer than six species, 
exhibiting 4 cultivation, CE—LS—SK 
EE Six distinct varieties of Tall C. — G@B—SG—CE 
FE . 
in 1 — each W | of 
as they are gat so as to e as far 
‘able E the habit of the — ig CE—LS—SK K [In 
30 y only.] 
gio tha one oa exhibits in this letter can also compete in 
N. B. The Society 
$ 
Was: Prizes 10 2 Sor Fruit i in May and gl ; but if any is produced — shall appear to the Him ig of the Society to be of e 
„ will 
accuracy of the the neatness of the wri 
pelling, an 
FRUIT. 
T — of 6 New Hardy Evergreens grown in pots; Coni- | 
e — L 
in six DISTINCT SPECIES, exhibiting ener | 
CELs 
D Yellow Roses, best six varieties. Q | 
{To be shown in July only “we.” to 1 
cream colours are inadm issibl le, aiy to 5 i 
ENRE TE = collections of 15 . distinct ` i 
NB. W i 
4h 1 
agi z 
E 
GG Roses, exhibited as in the —— 3 ‘ 
LS—SK—SB (Private grower: “cate 3 
only.] bal 
NB. If Roses are brought for exhibiti ; 
o regulations here explained, they + ail not not be allo i 
mpete p 
HH . in collections of 6 species. Ki 
I I Cape terrestrial Orchids, in not fewer than six i 
rid ‘Statices 
L Ferns, 
tion, K—SB [To be oe owe 2 
MM New Hardy Hybrid — ge ert — Roses, 
drons, Azaleas, and th 
N. = — i sete that — 215 755 nen d 
plan aon cultivation, such as 
pS zy 
NNA Amaryllids, 3 SG—CE— f 
00 de e or extremely ye — laid | 
r G 
in 3 of six — 
= 
ail be awarded b the 
itors 
been exhibited in “the Garden or 
season, nor garden seedlings, hy 
varieties of any kin rats 
P Miscellaneous 8 — of Ferns. SK 
quets, t 
are offered 
NB. Every seedling must be shown singin 
the name it is to — 
be aan in their Ee — by a consideration not only of the correctness of the names, but of the - 
ting. 
prize more than on 
shown in pots, and ‘nee in a cul 
it medals at No rules * exhibiting on these occasions are prescri par 
“a July — the respective value of Fifteen Pounds, Ten Pounds, an e Pounds, are offered for the finest Exhibitions of Fruits, a 
or in Rege eet, by noon on the previous day. No rules are given for this Exhibition, which is left to the judgment of Exhibitors 
In addition, the following prizes fered, for et r Growers, not Pai wove in the habit of supplying th — Market, 
independently of each other. F. A 
No person can take more than a aed hile Gee ee ee exhibit JJ ͤĩâ5x7„ ! oan bozmádo inung eNe ee 
pe e award in each letter, except in A, B, E, K, M, O, P. 
N. B. All Fruit must be or ss for Market, WELL COLOURED, and PROPERLY NAMED by the Exhibitor, as far as practicable ; if the contrary, it will be pe 
A Uncommon de Fruits. E G three bunches for private monn. ak 
wers, and six L Strawbe ts; six pots to be $ 
“as No M edal: higher: —— SG can — for Musas or N for Market ers: = NB. T Epes ater . grown in the pots. 
Guavas. Oranges, & e excluded. 5 Black — ate —— Prince, — LS—SK—SB M Strawberries, one dish we: 0 W 
S, LS i 8 a: wiit 
B 8 in single 2 — LS SESB en 2. Keene’ Seedling, 4% BB20 S shor 
1. Queens. LS—SK— 4. Frontignans. K—SB N Oranges, Citrons, “ae in pots ; no one ta 
2. Envilles, ponents; Supationts or Ni &. LS — 5. Other sorts, distinct from the foregoing, .LS—SK—SB ong pot, LS—SK—SB abe 
2 8K—S: F Peaches, in sixes. SK—SB—C This class of Fruits is excladed if g: 
3 Otaheites, &. LS—SK—SB G Nectarines, in sixes. SK—SB—C o Tans, one spe n each: 
Providences, LS—SK—SB N Apricots, in sixes. SK—SB—C 1. The heaviest. SK j 
C ae: three specimens to be shown, cE—Ls—8xK l Figs, | in 3 llb. Other kinds of: fray ela lusi vee ene 
Cherries, i * . t, vi 
single bunch of any kind, SK 1, Black, SB—C 2. White, SB—C r previous year. 83— 0 5 
s have the — f increasing or 
. 
ant < 
number of the Silver Medals offered by the Society for particular 
The Judges — — 
Couneil, 
in those 
or diminishing 
ut they e to award ed aiani me — 85 ptt in any class, nor Smt 
hey, e classes, award 
that the Society si Ridi are offered 
„being not so much to encourage the Col 
appear worthy of 
lector as to reward the ski 
8 exhibition n might obtain a a prize, merely because 
ane for new Seri curious jet s 3 for fine specimens of Heaton 
objects, in e 
eee ge, medals Meda of 
rial skil te 
. They are also not to it — 5 
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