THE 



GARDENERS' CHRONICL E. 



BUDDING K N I F E . 



handle is shnyed like the «**£S3jSgSn connived 

 <urned up at the pom t, an dU CTWte r « ,, ro , C . ssor Lixu l E v, 

 for the purpose it is intended. — <J ""° n " 



iu the Gardener,- Chronicle, *&&'"£}.&„ and Cutler, Ho. 

 Geo.oa Pt««. S«rg.cal ln,trum«t N ak« ^.^ 



for 3j. 2d. 



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Z~T, -prurr ON FLOWER S.— 



AGICAL EFFECT *"* r iJ cannot spea k of 



Gardner,' ^^"^'.^^'Ld'eaa^e terms of praise. I 

 POTTER'S LIQUID GUANO m adequate errn^ ^ 



tried it on Hyacinths, *"* ^^i ever beheld, and they 



magical My *™«*™l£ f double their usual time.»- 



preserved their beauty neariy u« 



W. KM. Hammersmith. ffi of P0 TTER*S 



405-" Humphreys's Compound. 



Sold hv most Chemists and Seedsmen. 



Factor y y™8 Upper Fore-street.J^nbeth, 



' SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH MIDDLESEX 



Tank Covers {J^ foj . Balconies and Veran- 



Cisterns i dahs 



Shelves I n e Tubs Flower Boxes,&c. 



Snw^cfwfu be happy ranker an, h*** e.tber 



personally or by post. ' 



^iT^F^FrTVRTTpPARAWS FOR HEATING 



sasa gBgSSS^ 83 by Saniel - d 



tion of this subject, and had much «P" ience in y b irnprov e. 

 apparatus forthe above-mentioned ^P"^^^ of heat- 

 ments suggested in their P™^^^ an ahave combined 



ESBESSRS&wssa 



Chiswick. •«„.*-,<.!■ in metal all descriptions of 



Orchidaceous or other Houses where vapour s const«rt y or at 

 intervals lequired, and whic h may beseen at their Ma noiaciory. 



i7NDLE'S _ TANK SYSTEM OF HEATING. 



STFPHENSON and CO., 61, Gracechurcn-street, 

 London, Inventors of the IMPROVED CONICAL and 

 DOUBLE CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, brt«»»_* 



iaged ,n heating buildings upon the above system with Tanks of 

 prions materials, solicit the attention of scientific HorUcuL 

 tnrists to an Iron Tank now fitting upon their premise s, wmcn 



employing this much approved method of 5 e ^XTS Boilers 

 assistance of Engineers. The Tanks can be ^applied to Bo lers 

 and Pipes already fixed, and from the present low P™« ^J™ 

 will be found cheaper than of any other material. Ma. *■»»«; 

 Tf Plymouth, has kindly undertaken to receive or der* and fur nub 

 Information to any persons in his neighbourhood, and prices for 



any size will be forwarded npon app lication to S. and Co. 



HORTICULTURAL BUILDING & HEATINGby HOT WATER 



J WEEKS and Co., Architects, &c, Gioucester- 

 • place, King's-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders, and 

 Bot-water Apparatus Manufacturers, beg leave to inform tti e 

 Hobility and Gentry, that their business, which has been ex- 

 tensive throughout the country for many years, is entirely con- 

 fined to the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS 

 of every description, and the HEATING of them by HOT 

 WATER. 



CONICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes; their largest 

 consumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention 1 

 once in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 

 feet in lenth. « 



Their improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITS, by 

 means of an open trough under the bed, is now being univer- 

 sally adopted. 



References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 

 Nobility and Gentlemen's seats in the country, nearly the 

 yhole of the London Nurseries, and a great variety of Horti- 

 cultural Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, 

 Estimates, &c, at their Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester- 

 place, Chelsea, near Sloane-square . 



ORT1CULTURAL SOCIETY of LONDON.- 



i a. EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN, July 13tb, 1844. 



,V,WCTIois TO TH« JUDGKS AS TO THEIR CONSmKRATION 



lN«aicTio. Objkcts Exhibited. 



Ik form..^ your opinion of the subjects submitted to jou. for 

 exam na u! r, ^on are requested to take into consideration 

 whether they have been exhibited previous.y or not. The 

 obVbct of this regulation is to give specimens produced at the 

 Society's Garde/ Meetings, for the first time, an advantage 

 over others previously exhibited, although of equal merit ; and 

 ^obstruct the system of exhibiting very fine plant; ; repe ate dly. 

 £ the disadvantage of others. The effect of this regulation 

 chnnld be -I That if two collections should be nearly ine 

 same in point of merit otherwise, that in which no previously 

 exhibited Specimen shall be found, will be regarded as the 

 better of the two. 2. That in all cases of doubt, the person 



very decidedly inferior. The application of this, regulation 

 left to your judicious consideration. 



AWARD OF THE JUDGES. 



Large Gold Medal. . I 



i To Mr Mvlam, Gardener to Sigismund Rucker, Esq., jun., 

 F.H.S., for a collection of Exotic Orchidaceae 



Gold Knightian Medal. 



1 To Mr. Robertson, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 

 a collection of 30 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



2 To Messrs' Rollisson, of Tooting, for a collection of Exotic 



3 To M^nTSardener to F. G. Cox, Esq., of Stockwell, for 



six species of Exotic Orchidaceae An „„ a 



4 TO Mr Spencer, Gardener to the Marquess of Lansdowne, 

 F.H.S., for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 



Gold Banksi an Medal. rtf1 - Qfnw 



1 To Mr. Frazer, of Leyton, Essex, for a coUection of 15 Stove 



2 to^ISS^S^-^ New-road, for 12 varieties 



3 ToiF&S^&Z. Sa^SU for the same 



4 tC Mr! Dobson. Gardener to Mr. Beck, of Isleworth, for 12 



5 To Mes1JrLa^and in sSn°: 3 of Great Berkhampstead, for 25 



6 ifc^bi^VS^ ^^^tt^rs^for six 



7 To Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryatt, F.H.S., for six 



species of Exotic Orchidaceae T ,_«.u H 



8 To Mr. Robertson, for 20 varieties of Cape Heaths 



9 To Mr. T. Jackson, F.H.S., for the same . 

 10 To Mr. Henderson, Gardener to Sir George Beaumont, Bart., 



for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit 



Silver Gilt Medal. 



1 To Mr. W. Cock, F.H.S., of Chiswick, for 12 varieties of 

 Pelargonium, in pots of 24 to the cast 



2 To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for the same 

 I To Mr. Catleugh, for 12 varieties of Pelargonium, in pots of 



4 To Mr. Ero8? of Maidstone, for a collection of 15 Stove and 



5 To ^SrWartSer to Boyd Miller, Esq., for a coUection 



6 t °°^S? ^^^^"^ and Greenhouse 



7 ToMr^Gr^en, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrob ns, Bar t., 

 F.H.S., for a collection of 20 varieties of Cape Heaths 



8 To Messrs. Fairbairn, of Clapham, for thesamc Hpaths 

 q To Mr. Bruce, for a collection of six species of Cape Heaths 



10 To Mr. J. W. Dawson, of Brixton Hill, for the same 

 ! i To Messrs. Veitch and Sod, of Exeter, for Cattleya Lodd.gesu 



12 To Mr. Robertson, for Saurauja spectabilis ward's 



13 To Mr. Potts, of Shrewsbury, for Plant-cases on Mr. Ward s 



14 ToMr?Dytche, Gardener to Sir F. Goodricke, of Studley 



Castle, Warwick, for Grapes i./r««K«r 



15 To Mr. Hamp, Gardener to James Thome, Esq., of Mawbey 

 House, South Lambeth, for the same 



16 To Mr. J. Davis, of East Barnet, for the same 



17 To Mr. Hamp, for Pine Apples ,. m f p.* 



18 To Mr. M'Ewen, Gardener to Colonel Wyndham, of ret- 



worth, for the same nn „A ar * a 



19 To Mr. Parsons, Gardener to A. George, Esq., of Ponder s 



End, near Enfield, for the same 



20 To Mr. Brewin, Gardener to R.Gunter, Esq., F.H.S., ror rne 



same 



Large Silver Medal. 



1 To Mr. Green, for a coUection of 15 Stove and Greenhouse 



2 To Mr. Slowe, Gardener to W. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for a 

 collection of six Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



3 To Mr. Gaines, for 12 varieties of Pelargoniums, in pots of 



12 to the cast t ■■•_*_! 



4 To Alexander Rowland, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of 



Roses, in 50 varieties 



5 To Messrs. Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, for the same 



6 To Mr. Epps, for a collection of 20 species of Cape Heaths 



7 To Mr. J. Doran, Gardener to T. Hawes, Esq., F.H.S., for a 

 coUection of six species of Cape Heaths 



8 To Mr. Frazer, for the same 



9 To Mr. C. Embleton, Gardener to Thomas Barnard, Esq., of 

 Park-terrace, North Brixton, for a collection of 24 va- 

 rieties of Carnations ' 



10 To Messrs. Norman, of Woolwich, for the same 



11 To Mr. Embleton, for a collection of 24 varieties of Picotees 



12 To Mr. Dickson, of Acre-lane, Brixton, for the same 



13 To Mr. Gaines, for a collection of 12 varieties of Fuchsia 



14 To Mr. Laing, of Twickenham, for the same 



15 To Mr. Dods, Gardener to Sir George Warrender, Bart., 

 F.H.S., for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit 



16 To Mr. Robinson, Gardener to A. Sinclair, Esq., of HiU-side 

 House, Liverpool, for Grapes 



17 To Mr. Ingram, Gardener to Her Majesty, at Windsor, for 



Royal Albert Grapes 



18 To Mr. Wilmot, of Isleworth, F.H.S., for Grapes 



19 To Mr. T. Belton, Gardener to Charles Winn, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for Pine Apples 



20 To Mr. WUmot, for the same 



Silver Knightian Medal. 

 To Mr. George Stanly, Gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse Plants 

 2 To Messrs. Lane and Son, for a coUection of Moss Roses, in 

 12 varieties 



11 To Messrs. \\ . P. Ayres, uaraener to J. Cook, Esq J"~"~ 

 for 12 varieties of Fuchsia *' ,IU S 



12 To Mr. Kendall, of Stoke Newington, for the same 



13 To Mr. Eyles, Gardener to Sir George de Hochepied Ui__ 

 Bart., F.H.S, for Calanthe plantagine* ***» 



14 To Messrs. Mountjoy and Son, of Ealing, for a collectioatf 

 Lilium eximium 



15 To the same for a coUection of Gloxinias 



16 To Mr. Dobson, for a collection of Achimenes 



17 To Mr Robertson, for Nepenthes distillatoria 



18 To Mr. Eyles, for Chiococcaracemosa 



19 To Mr. Robertson, for the best named coUection, (no error m 

 30 plants, and beautifully written.) 



20 To Mr. Parker, Gardener to J. H . Oughton, Esq., of Roehanm. 

 ton, for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit ^ 



21 To Mr. Atlee, Gardener to H. Beaufoy, Esq., of South Lam. 

 beth, for Grapes 



22 To Mr. Dods, for the same 



23 To Mr. Davis, Gardener to Abel Smith, Esq., M.P., F.B.s., 

 for the same 



24 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart., F.H.S., 

 for the same 



25 To Mr. Mitchell, of Kemp Town, near Brighton, forthe time 



26 To Mr. Sellers, Gardener to L. V. Watkins, Esq.. F.H.S., for 

 Pine Apples 



27 To Mr. Davis, of East Barnet, for Nectarines 



28 To Mr. Snow, Gardener to the Earl de Grey, F.H.S, for a col- 

 lection of Peaches and Nectarines 



29 To Mr. M'Ewen, for Figs 



30 To Mr. Ingram, for Green Gage Plums 



Silver Banesian Medal. 

 1. To Messrs. Cobbett, for a collection of Moss Roses, in 12 

 varieties 



2 To the same, for a collection of Roses, in 50 varietiei 



3 To Mr. Slowe, for a collection of Roses, in 25 varieties 



4 To Mr. Cripps, of Tunbridge Wells, for the same 



5 To Mr. Ward, of Woolwich, for a collection of 24 varietiei of 

 Carnations 



6 To the same, for a collection of 24 varieties of Picoteea 



7 To Mr. Willmer, for the same 



8 To Messrs. Lane and Son, for 12 varieties of Fuchsia 



9 To Messrs. Henderson and Co., Pine apple-place, Edgewai* 

 road, for the same 



10 To Mr. Robertson, for Achimenes grandiflora 



11 To Mr. Bailey, Gardener to the Lord Archbishop of York, 

 F.H.S., for Crassula grandiflora miniata 



12 To the same, for Crassula nitida 



13 To Mr. G. Hyde, Gardener toB. Cotten, Esq., of Park House, 

 Wanstead, for Lisianthus Russellianus 



14 To Mr. Frazer, for Crowea saligna 



15 To Mr- Robertson, for Medinilla erythrophylla 



16 To the same, for Erica radiata 



17 To Mr. May, of Woodford, Essex, for Tnstania nernfoha 

 l r To Mr. Bailey, for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit 



19 To Mr. Umpleby, Gardener to H. Benyon, Esq., of Round- 



20 ToM..' J^Godfrey, Gardener to the Earl of Limerick, for the 



same 



21 To Mr. Parsons, for the same 



22 To Mr. Chapman, for the same 



23 To Mr. Henderson, for Pine Apples 



24 To Mr. Spencer, for Peaches and Nectarines 

 Is To Mr. C Ewing, Gardener to O. F. Meyr.ck, Esq.,F. H.S. 



26 ToMr.^ulon, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Buck- 



27 To SrrSmtagTSS^ to His Grace the Dufce of Satn.. 



28 To^S;?^ SSa^ror Black 



29 To Mr. Pedrick, Gardener to H. Fownan, * 4 , 



Tartarian Cherries 

 11 K KS? G C ardeu:rto E .Bligh,Es-,.,forasp«cu,«B 



32 ToKxter, Gardener £ ^res^, ^ of Pop* 



33 To S«WMSS*J S2__ couacfi* 



34 To Messrs. Rollisson, for the secou 

 (one error in 30 plants.) vr H -, T 



. to M , o^r^-S_Klstosss 



2 3 ^.'iJJWiS^Sa-i-. for a seedUng Fuc*. 

 (Erecta elegans.) dU pelargonium, (Duchesa of 



4 To Mr. Gaines, for a seeaung 

 Leinster .) , , w - seedling Carnation, (ai»T°J 



5 To Mr. Willmer, ^^^"ASJee. (Beauty) 



6 To Mr. Norman, for a seedling « . of Balsa ms 



7 To Mr. W. Cock, F-H^-J^t-Snthus Russellianus 

 I To Mr. Cuthill, F"- S r ; x0 r /; o TEricaam P ullacea major 



9 To Mr. Dawson «' B " x !^S? f f or Sollya linearis 

 10 To Mr. Hopgood, of Ba >* w <"* ' lon ginora 



,3 To Mr. Gad. Gardener to T. Lenox, * u 





16 To 



17 To 



18 To 



Mr. Gad, barueuw -«■ „ 



mansia floribunda ^ bes t-Damed cou* 



Mr. T. Jackson, F.H.S.. , for « _„.*.«■. 



err9H 





20 



« 



in 33 plants) k«^ Wilson. F.H.S., for 7^Fi*totf 



the Hon. and Rev Robert WUson * ^ fo r f*»* 



Messrs. YoueU and Co., of urc 



Raspberries rr 4 CC.1<>, MJ3 

 V. in consequence of CC 2 CC 9 CC.^ ^ItagJ 

 been exhibited as ne«; or r„rep la* ^ 8 conC erned, and as saw 

 plants so far as the three first are ^ the J««J^ m 

 specimen of Orchidace* in the case ^ ^ ftS9igr nmg^V 

 been obliged to pass them by ^ in have received. TD^^ 

 Medals which they would o» h «J£ ^ come s win- 

 also add that Brugmansia flonbunu ^ 



meaning of n^wor^are^lant^ ^BOUVlAtf 



TJANO(^ENUINE PERUVIAN * orTEBS , 



ON SALE, BY THE °NLY LEGAL ^ 



° ANTONY GIBBS and SONS. ^ oLs , 



W*. J. MYERS and CO., Ll> <* 



And by their Agents, pRYOR. L °,£ isTo'l* 



STobTb^HtTc^L^KPOO. andB^ 



^ . 47 , Lime-street, July 20. 1844. -^T, jjft 



2 To Messrs. Lane and Son, for a collection of Moss Roses, in _J ■ - i cfr t. e»^»* » 



12 varieties m >-, UANO.— For Sale, in bags «* to arrive. # Gtttf » 



3 To Mr. N. Wilson, Gardener to Earl Howe, F.H.S., for a ty ^th a succession of cargoes ^ tie§ of §0t 

 coUection of Roses, in 50 varieties There being considerable variety ui im^j from «J e uttB oj 



Lane 



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TURNIP SEASON. 



XUXVX11A7 ouauwin 



GUANO (Foreign and Potter's), RAPE-DUST, 

 BONE-DUST, CLARKE'S COxMPOST, and aU other 

 MANURES for the TURNIP CROP, to be had on the best 

 terms. ofMi.i fotreroill. 40. Upper Thames-atieeU 



4 TO Messrs. JL4Uie nuu own, iui iuc bwiw 



5 To Mr. Buttery, Gardener to F. R. Symons, Esq., of Norm- 

 ton Park, Kingston, for a coUection of Roses, in 25 va- 

 rieties 



6 To Mr. E. P. Francis, of Hertford, for the same 



7 To Mr. Glendinning, of Turnham Green, F.H.S., for a col- 



S ^l^ttWSKi^ftSSiUl- of U varieties 'J~£S~ ^^^^^ %Xg«S* 

 o tog' .^S!^.. of Wandsworth-ro... for . PoUecUon houses « an^. m^ f ^onai coa • 

 of 24 varieties of Picotees J**"^ CLARKf 2 4, Biuiter-street. 



1 10 To MesBrs, Norman, for the same 1 **" 



m 



island, each parcel will £ ."^^active P^trttctioj 

 nrfcision, to show its relative prow d als0 iD5 ,. hc( i by 

 S analysis will be P™ £ »£ &%^*$S»£ 

 to the most ^^ZirA^S^s in Bngl^d an qx 

 exner ence of eminent Agricuuu* frQCa the ° tfie 



Large parcels will be delivered direc^ ^ hftd .t^^ 



thin^ 



