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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS. 
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, 
No. 4. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1842. 
Price 6d. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN for the year 1842, The Ex- 
ang ns will take place in the months of May, June, and July, 
nm Saturdays, under the following regulations 
EXHIBITORS. 
All — whether Fellows of the Society or not, will be at 
liberty to send subjects for exhibition 
ELIVER OF OBJECTS FOR EXH 
Exhibitors are earnestly requested to notify pag 
ously to the day of tage what plants they intend som mtg in 
be made for the proper ar erp tion 
or der 
of the specimens, &c, on ates exhibition tables. st places 
will be secured for those who comply with this reques st. 
As it second 4 that the judges shoul 
the respective merits of the exhibitions by loa +, and as it is 
ongramed pram er cere that the tables should i. ‘ara’ anged by 
t time, it has been determined that no Subject for Ni eg 
sha be itted into the Garden after h 
if of any locked- -up boxes, or ‘otter 
morning ; and if the owners o 
cases, shou ld not be i in the Exhibition-tent at the said pe = ch 
All imens, whether of fruit or co will Bees eg & 
touched until after 6 o’clock, when they will be deliver ed into 
the hands of the Exhibitors, who are most particularly requested 
has been found to arise from that practice. 
MISSION OF EXHIBITORS, 
Exhibitors, or other persons required to assist in bringing in 
the objects for exhi canes swil be adm itted be fore half-past 8 in 
the morning at the 
Every ehieipat be ane ay of subjects for which medals 
specifically offered will be furnished with one pass-ticket, which 
is not transferable, for which he : Sage gap to apply befo “tl - 
o’clock, at which hour the Gar ill be cleared of all pers 
cases or t 
Garden after 1 o’clock, when they 
will be pit dm to give al their oaneticuete at the Carter’s-yard 
gate. 
WER-STA ats 
o box or stand an ie exceed har alctes ches in height at the 
wie, or aiguteeh inches in depth from on “pat nod The lids 
of all boxes must either be loose or mai No box 
with a ene or will, on any pretence, ray lowes. 3 a upon 
the * gd not constructed of the gp anys above 
given i tin ‘ be room 
for $e but: iti is table | os exclusion 
LS AND REWAR 
The Society distributes the following Medals and Rewards; 
namely, 3.0 
. The Certificate . . é . value 01 
SB. Silver Banksian Medal . : . A ae | 
SK. Silver oe ditto. ‘ ‘ ae | ) 
LS. Large Silver ditto . . . ° ee se 5 
SG. Large Silver Gilt ditto ‘ é J . - 4 
GB. Gold Banksian ditto “ S ‘ ° 7 
GK. Gold Knightian ditto. ‘ ‘ “ 04 
LG. Large Gold ditto ‘ ; - 20 < 
Exhibi to whom any of these shall be awar hange 
€m one for another, or may receive thei coc in money, or in 
plate. If within Se pe after the Third Exhibition of porn 
manner in which ny deaties his medals to be disposed of, all the 
s due to him pre and transmitted to him 
through the usual public con conveyances, without further notice. 
In case an exhibitor shall receive a first prize in any one letter, 
a not be entitled ed to receive any other medal in the same 
aba ECTS OF EXHIBITION. 
These will be divi det into Classes, as explained further 
No articles not ~ aeeeeerenene roduce will be allow ¢ "t be 
placed upon the ta : Pee ege 
well to make themselves acquainted with 
angements asueritee d in the following list, - they will in 
all Si or required to sign a declaration st tating u t- 
ter their plants are M3 be shown; an ey are sertinniants re- 
2 e, that iter errors in the awards of th 
wt Apt notin of mistakes on the 
Sin Hing up such Aetintinbion 
take to rect . suet ert errors “id the Society Cannot tex 
roi the cle k as the hibit 
LAss I,—Flowers for which N * ‘ 
ogee independently ittach ‘other. Private Growers 
Page ge inn : 
12, GB, LS, umbers not exceeding 
‘i in pans of 24 blooms, LS, SK, SB. 
C. Picotees, in 24 blooms, LS, 2 SB. 
tae s, in pans of - sr SK SB ; 
° Cape Heaths, in coll of 20s SG, LS, SK 
__F. Cape Heaths, in ar tor of six esse, a GB, "LS, SK.— 
E will be allow 
. - No person who shows in 
also in F. 
Exotic Ga itenae 
cies, GB, LS, 
otic Ore 
ed to exhibit 
in collections of not fewer than six spe- 
collection: ied six varieti pots, 
ceeding els aekt te toa pa 8G, L apes sae 
Rhododendrons, in pots, not. fewer hen 12 plants, in 12 ya- 
4m 5 
ft 
aoe 
Bh 
aoe 
B. 
arden Roses, exclusive o} i i 
: Hybrids, is, a: — f all Chinese or Chinese 
hinese or H ybrid d Roses, such as Bourbon, 
scented, and similar varieties, LS, SB, SK. ae te 
° 
ollections of six distinct spe- 
rsons exiting in P and Q will not 
rarias, sixes, LS, SK, SB. 
eolarias, in ame Ls,s SK, oo 
which all persons are admitted to equal 
allections of Stove or reenhouse Climbers, G CS. Es 
SK —N.B. The Gold Knightian medal io ot to ee averaed 
meas fewer than 12 distinct kin 
; SK. 
Ponies flower, LS, x 
re cin Bower TS LS, SK, SB, C, 
a pet choice kinds, 102. 
: Catalogue of ‘stare, ob gag ten and Reet, : 
S Miscellaneous Flowers, SK, 
sit ae and c 
SB, C.— Cockscombs, 
ut flowers are sabbgeeee eaoladed from 
¥s Seedling Florists’ Alem »SK,S 
N.E Every seedling 
shown 
B,C 
ingly, and must cS markel with the name 
it is Ay ory gin a prize more 
than once in oes ason. Pelargoniums ze to be shown 
in single ——, with a single leaf, so far blow the flowers 
as — an support them ; and they are no to = rahe 
i t: 
arhes being con- 
Np. Cucumbers 
Gourds, and similar kitchen, grden produce, 
elenled oe this letter. 
Sm Gragen, SG, LS, SB. 
- Pine-apples, SG, 18) s SK, SB 
oe. Peaches or Nectarines, in dishes of sixspecinens, SK, SB. 
DD. Miscellaneous Fruit, SK, SB, C. 
The es have the er of increas 
es in cases pte =— ted in these veguistiien; if t 
The Judges are also te uire ed to bear in mind that tle a : 
Medals are offered, less for new and ag ee cg rage than for fi 
H orticultural skill, the des of the 
TION, On TUESDAY, 8th FEBRUARY. 
The Committee respectfully equetts Exhibitors who have not 
already aves notice, to d 
THOS. WILD, Hon. a 
AND C. LOCKHART, SEEDSMEN, 
° CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, beg to 
ved OF SEEDS, &e. is now published, and will be for 
Post-paid on application.—5th J 1842. 
RCHIDACEOUS PLANTS. —To be sold, the pro- 
warded 
perty of a Gentleman, a splendid collection of the best varie- 
pore of im ane plants in full flow ering ¢ ondition and luxu- 
Ss growth. ApoMeatons © to be made to &, Y. Z. (post-paid), at 
36, ‘st. James’s Street, London 
PPLEBY’S “QUEEN OF PEACE —y an un- 
hole remaining st Ground >. 
are destroyed. Forvenately, however, som 
fine healthy Pot Roots are sayed, a few of which will be sngioticd 
applicants at 50s. each ; and as the su 
as the plants, so far as t 4 y W. 
W ret a SITUATION as GARDENER, a mar- 
an ve 
ried man without family, aged 28 
abilit 
Cc 
and character. 
ty a 
creased to B. Y., at Messrs. Warner’s, seedsmen, Combi, 
j ANTS A BLT UATION at Lady-day, a Rorn 
Man, 18 Years of Age, who has ee four hi 
in the ape yon an Floral D egies ent, in re simen 
Nursery; and who now es to engage himeclf under oe 
ishe! 
aaa s Gardener _ a Forcing and general 
: recommended 
rs addressed 8. Girling, 
oa man, Stowmarket, will mest with seanpaibinee attention. 
P.S. If a ae offers in the intermediate time he w 
ome at a short n 
i 
r po NOB aaa and GENTLEMEN. — Wants a 
situation as GARDENER, a steady, active Married Man 
years s of age, who has a thorough practical knowledge of onthe 
various trenened of Horticulture, having had upwards of 25 
years’ experience in the Reg wth of Pines, Grapes, tow eng 
r Garden, and well understands — 
growth of Cape and all other exotic "plants Can p 
most sebistaciery testimonials as to moral conduct ae ability vd 
aGardener. Address, yoeeeit, to A. B., 7, Albany Place, Hornsey 
Road, Islington, Middles 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, eae CARNATIONS, 
PICOTEES, rex" GERANIU 
GR eee 
of ba RTH oar Serta go 
ear LON ad Appointment Floris 
Majesty, resoneitele eae the Nobility, Oeatnys pow ood 
deena that he has a ame avers of the above sorte tah which 
he 
offer at the follo very — e 
pas ae £8. d. 
100 Roots in 100 coe rp with their names . 5 0 0 
100 ditto very - 210 0 
Superfine Mixtares, from 78. bi aig per hundred. 
100 Roots in “ superfine raata vwith wed names . 4 10 0 
100 ditto in itto ditt 210 @ 
uperfine iaiteen from 10s. 6d. to aye per hundred. 
AURICULAS. 
25 superfine sorts, with their names, 1 plant ofeach 313 6 
CARNATIONS. 
25 superfine sorts, with their names, 1 pairofeach 310 0 
PICOTEES, 
25 superfine sorts, wee their na pene, 1 a ofeach 210 06 
ELLOW PICO 
12 superfine sorts, with = oe names, i pair ofeach 2 2 90 
NIUM 
25 ome sorts, with their ‘canal, 1 plant ofeach 310 0 
HOS. . WATKINSON, Seedsm 
begs Be: 
moved from N 
the more 
street, and latterly in the oecu 
So., where all articles cmuniectoan with Horticelenie and Floricul- 
ture sa be had, of the first quality, and upon most reasonable 
term 
hariaiacs on application 
Agent for Myatt’s true ‘Victoria Rhubatb roots, Walker's 
Prize. fighter, and other Cucumbers ; Howard's Giant Salmon- 
coloured, o hens Red Solid, and Seymour’s superb White 
Celery. 
6, Market. eos near the Exchange, Mancheste 
applicants at 10s. 6d. eac’ 
YATT’S VICTORIA RHUBAR 
AND w. MYATT having a good Stock of Strong 
the ori; 
offsets from original Seedling, can 
pial Be bsejer at 107. pol peescba —N.B. As various spurions sorts 
have been sold and ar ae under the name of “‘ Hc chow oy 
V chime pon ach do well fo requir e them warranted. 
— Manor Farm, Deptford, ce. 23, 
RACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA SEED in small 
- NUTT 
packets at 5s., to be had of W. J ING, -v aac 46, 
Cheapside.  Lisianthus Russellianus, 2s, 6d. ; » from fine 
named flowers, 2s. 6¢.; Calceolarias, from 30 varieties, _ Gd. ; 
Pansies, selected ra pes a few first-rate flowers, 5s. cee a re 
superior collection. 6d. ; Dahlia ra M 
Clintonia pulchella, ce ; —— Walkerii, fe; me wiked 
ty eee 1s.3 kets of the following Cucumbers 
t an of mint: ‘(Barnes’) oe Saffolk mene goed 
Prize- feh iter, Weedon’s Frame, 
Prize. 
wr A Cuniieee of Seeds to be had on eae 
ROBINSON’S N 
BEA 
S IRLING having " phrekaned the etaee Stock of 
¢ the above DAHLIA, plants will be sent out in istinct and a 
be 
= Floricultural Cabinet of ag Hee 
Salt-hill Open Show in Sept. last, and ee 
England — PRINCE : OF WALES, 
oa 6d. each. Usual discount to ode 
‘om unknown 4 8 ndents. Forwarded free of car- 
fae to ion parts of the United Kingdom. 
JACKSON, Nursery Seedsman, &c., Kingston, 
gs to offer the undermentioned Dahlias in 
teed correct 
R is correct to name, at the following 
Ground Roots, aran 5 
prices, viz. oe ies. each—Ji Do er Lady Cooper; at 
Sls. 6d. e ridesmaid (Brown’s) ; at 21s. each— King of Roses 
(Thomson’s), En e ( ley’s) ; 15s. ch — 
(Catleugh’s), Fanny nes, Maid of Bath; at 10s 
Bea (Parsons’), Invincible (Smiths), “Little 
Wonder pre! Rosa e hale’s), Scarlet 
a ( 
7s. each— iral Elliott, Bronze Unique, Brilliant. (hates), 
Eclipse (King’s) x Berk gtantoec’s ), Marquis of Waterford, Re 
ahlias, of 100 different sorts, in small 
00 D 
pact roo yell suited peo exporting, with names attached, 
a. A ary rots, do., 200 different do., containing many 
Pl gene may be obtained on 
ie ‘ursery, Jan. 13, 1842, 
AMES MAY begs to inform his Patrons and Frien 
that his new descriptive List of Pansies with alist of Fuchsia 
now ready, bore may be had on application bs the Pansy 
Nursery Eamon . At the same time he begs to say he has still a 
rantity of f his eens on ge noon Pind which may be 
had hy the following places, viz. : 8, 28, Corn- 
hill ; Messrs. 
ursery, 
= pHa go » 58. to 0s. per * packet. 
anted genuine epee they bear J.M.’s seal andsignature. A 
remittance rhe digs ~ in requested from unknown correspondents. 
— Pan ursery, Edmonton, January 1842. 
FRepeRiex “ADOLPHE HAAGE, oe FLO- 
Works 
RIST and 
Stowmarket: to For. ot of which attention will be given. 
ceen ome oo tubulous double superfine, 
Dit wait , dwarf aaperene: 24 sorts, 1 ounce, 10s, 
Ditto, eiuesint ‘and tall, 12 sorts, 1 ounce, 1@s. 
GERMAN STOCKS wart, 34 wae 2 ounce, 10S. 
Ditto, wall-leaved, 6 sorts, 1 ounce, 10s, 
Ditto, pao =o sorts, 1 crass my 
Ditto, autu 12 sorts, ; — 15s. 
* Ditto, pemacinetiy ae ren if 1 ounce, 10s. 
GERMAN WALLFLOWER, dark brown, double superfine, 
in 30 sorts, 
oy Cc 
rae algo. recommends his ——- of fine Annual and 
fescnnied Flower Seeds in 
URSERY.—Mr. tous Ang gives mgr that he 
tructed to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises, 
CAMDEN NURSERY, Southampton-street, C well, on 
TuESDAY, Ist February, 1942, and two following days, at ten 
*clo ay, on account of the n 
