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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Marcu 2], ] DREA 
HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF LONDON,” 
21, REGENT STREET, AND CHISWICK GARDENS. 
REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE EXHIBITIONS—1857, 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 3 
tes to bo i or tg 
a.m. aby pre holders 
oa CiS accom as 
Tickets, 2 p.m June 4. 
s his G 
to the Fellows of the Society an 
SATUR 
Ivory Tickets, accompanied by an 
to other Visitors, with 2s. 6d. Tickets, after 1 
of their iray Tickets 
peta any two Visitors produc 
Tickets. Open to the oe por. Hs Tickets, at 2 p.m., June 3, or with 2s. 6d. 
On both t race the Duke of Devonshire, President of the Society, Re 
has kindly intimated his intention of Paar het open the grounds of Chiswick House | yy 
and their frie: 
Ts, October 24, at Willis s Rooms, Open to Fellows-or their 
two friends — 2s. 6d. Tickets, at noon; 
p.m 
SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS. 
and 4; at the Sease 5 
e Sune 3, at 12 o’eloc 
of their Ivo "y ‘ickets may a 
ing 5s. Admission 
Th 
ere after 2 oa 
TICKETS are to be procured at the MOSA Rosii, 21 
the 
VE SHILLING TICKETS W Be “6d. € 
before May 23. After that day the full aries. must be pai 
rer early, as above stated, or 
ce two persons after 
following 
agen 
aid by all, Tu 
ter 2 p.m, on 
pig ir. e3; 
2 p.m. on sa une 4, at the Gardi 4 cr a 
» Regent Street, Ton 
h to Fellows, if paid for on o 
Tickets 
after 1 p.m 
N TICKETS ‘will be ‘charged 2s. each to Fellows, if paid for asi 
e Meeting, on or before October 17, for the hee Meeting. 
SGHED UL 
or at Will's 
. On the days a Exibition, Five Shilling Tickets will be charged 7s. bd, 
Halt mabra Tickets, 33. 6d. e 
OF OBJECTS THE EXHIBITION OF WHICH IS INVITED ar true SOCIETY'S MEETINGS DURING THE YEAR 1857, 1N THE SOCIETY'S ROOM, 
Judges, appointed for the purpose, will award Money ~_— and Certificates of three classes, for new or valuable articles according to their respective ger 
erything must be staged by 11 oClock, a. 
m. 
Tvespay, April 7, 3 p.m. Orchids, Azaleas, Roses, Fruit, Rie acer and other objects of Horticultural inte: 
Tvesp. 
Tuerspay, July 7; at 3 PM. Ferns, good f 
espay, May 5,at3r.m. Orchids, Azaleas, Sikkim and Boota 
oliaged Plants, and Fruit, 
Rhododendrons, Pelargoniums, Strawberries, gern Fruit, Vegetables, 
EXHIBITION AT CHISWICK GARDEN. garens June 3 ; Tuurspay, June 4. 
; es offered. | 
lasses. aus 
' Section IL—ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. XVI: New Garden Hybrids Section IV. HORTICULEUEI | 
Cisek (Prizes offered, ToS, > u. class all Florists’ flowers are Sars 5 ANUFA 
I. a. Fifteen Mixed orea and Sao] j Xv X Miscel lan ; ited hibit 
P mead in flowe: s .1£20 | £15 £10 . Any Plants, of goes kind, except Flo- sep eer eee 
oT = do. ee i : = = flowers, may be shown under this | Certificates the same great advantages as 
& S only. 
TI. a. Fifteen Orchids; E inii 20 | 15 | 10 XVI ‘Florist Flowers 4 elter, if require 
b. Te do... «+ ( do J 10) T| 5 will be set apart for these, and provided at the al ga of th Soe, an 
c. Six Gers do. ; 5; 3] 2 pe hn appointed for the purpose, will taken to cause s 
d. Fifteen do. (Nurserymen)| 15 | 10 grant Certificates of Merit of three f|- twa 
HL a: o ee Azaleas... Pond m : : degrees. ad ae 
. Six e mateurs Ce $ 
ti t eig 
a ee e reagia he React Bw Besra NEAL AM Section IT —FRUIT. kind is not Intenàe of the Exhibition ; the C 
š a 5 l acena 6 a rs XIX, a. Pine Apples, Providence and other fi ex 
c. Tw five i ives ) a ae £2 | £1 |15s. pope raemp tA most influential and intall 
enty-] e do, cut wes 2 1 }15s. J i &c. 2 1 |Lds. Horticu g 
Amatem z: xx.” See mee rege on | "|| that ia be expecte 
wader. my > S do. E guage 2) 1 \t5s. ing three bune As some guide to “Exhibitor, £ the following 
exhib as? thev aro Watheved: a. Black Hamburgh ja p «| 3| 2| 1 || snbjects has been determ 
kea z eth oe ng b. Other black kinds 3| 2| 1 
ality -compliance with this rule will) eS ere gt d 1 Ohara amo Arrant athe: 
. igs lue of xed, 
. V. Six Cape Hea a a|3|2 d. Other white k eae mh AOINES 
-= VI. a. Eight ums; in§-inch pots| 7| 5] 3 oe ae in ne in threes 3] 2] 1 |) Clase B. Maona r 
(A ) a. — Pes — in pots (Nursery AG es we, Pumps, 
b. Twelve do. (Nurs oe Bee § 5 3 Tea Rig ( A mateurs) 3 2 1 ass C. ARDEN Toots 
Bix Fancy Pélargomiams;(dmaars| 6| 4| 2 || XXII. e ceuni in single dishes tpi ph. S uR : K 
, 4 $ 3. g 
a Et do ons; icine | B| $| 3 || xxv. a Melons, green or white-Resbed “| 1 lise, [10s || Clas PP posos, ‘Pipes, FI ae Pa 
Sikkim and Bootan : ss a, 
XXV. Figs; in sixes.. 15s Border Ed 
ee a ee XXVI a. . White Cherries; “in single dishes «| £1 | 16s. |108 pete T eh aera ie 
cimen only of a kind we eT «Pe l 115e. (108 |) 55 G.—OBJECTS ToN: 
VIII. Twenty Variegated pl 7| 5| 3 || XXVI. emisi to idngie Sieben i ea ar, E E E T te naj! Vane “iti 
IX. Twelve Plants with fine foliage not 15s, W T va Faf 
infi 1p) 4] 3 || SXVOL Aeae fruits never shown before SE one natik Fountsl es, F 
Six Tall 8| 2] 1 Droas dee a ny: a servato! 
e Toons n pert 'S Baes of Priit will observe that Fruiterers Chandeliers for Con 
z E "pin pi and Green. arala xcluded from competition at this meeting” Class aaa + pee fey 
; ve Hardy $e ee ; 
pent of ak fewer hin Section III — VEGETABLES, aos o aa a 
Tive Ki CRAE 2| 1 |15s. I. oes arket Gardeners) «| £2 |308. | £1 || “058 NY set Mats, Straw Coverings. 
XIII. Bide BPs zt! II. Collection (Private Growers) „| £2 |30s. | £1 || epoca K Ives, with or without 
of ornamental plants in III. Cabbages ; in three Gets T ew s paratus, 
, not intreduced by the So- IV. Caulifiowers ; in in y i ee a T Bi. 
Class L.—PHILOSoPHICAL 
sent, ote one V.a. White Cos Lettuces; in sizes  ...|10s. | 7s. | 5s. Hygrometers picts cro 
XIV. The same; notin flower ... b. Cabbage Let in sixes... ...|108. | 7s. | 58. || crags M.—MisceLtamRova: for NY 5s 
These must be handsome of the Vis ase acme u ‘ «1108. | 7s. | 5s. Gide ule ot kiea aon y tre othe 
mene showing the habit of the VII. Early Peas; in pods .. Secrest Foes LOR, | TE sancil ` 
or will not be entitled Vill sparagus; fifty heads exceed- ‘In this division of the Exhibition Soe factures. 
N.B. The Medals in XIII. XIV. will ang eight inches in length... _...|10s. | 7s. | 5s. || receive Foreign as well as D oe 
be awarded by the Society’s office IX, Rh «|108. | Ts. | Ss. ae eames 0 i 
not by the usual Judges. Exhibitors X. Potatoes; foreed, not less than 31bs.: which, articles 
will rve that none but a. Kidneys ... 108. | 7. | 58, S Catalogue. ast 
new or rare can be ee a eee meee eS h n this Section 
under this number, Nothing XI «|105: | 78. | 5s. || G than 
IRA joggade XII. Turnips ve ae ea OL Tae) Be, 
x "S XIII. Braies of Cumembers i +. | 158.108. on mission to the contrary shall have Deen > ars, subj 
KV. "Specimens. (No person can £1 tery, Mushrooms se| 108. | 78. e Poar h fo 
more than one prize in this class.) 2 \30s. |15s. Salad; the best and most varied ...| £1 |15s. Jo. | rules to be set 
FRUIT pt eng AT WILLIS’S sages te —Sarorpar, October 24, 
lass Prizes offered offered. Classes. was 
I. ~ Cotrecrions of fruit (Fruiterers only) |v Cone -a a en be prisp a pa eana Taa | VIII.  Onanczs, Lemons, AND pike: i 
IIL Grapzs: sort, containing six frui 15s.| 10s., 10s. a. pega aer of Foreign grow 
a. Three hunches of Muscats vV. iene; Far Yarden grow si be z , Home ing 
2. of other White ‘finds. a. Twelve sorts; six ofeach. sia ||: ats haan ss; single dish, conta 
e. De. of Black Hambur; b. do. 15s. |10s. or ar 
E c. Single dishe of eet "kinds, of one ppm do. do. at 
e. ee gage 15s. 110s. | 10s x Me oss ; single frui ‘Sither Eni 
. we d. n oe ey "athe o do. 15s. 10s. | 10s. XII ip an a wse of ; tt 
è PPLES Home growth : oreign ; 
s Twelve sorts; six ote ert 1 /|15s. a, _ ‘olection of three one ‘ 
b. Single dishes of dessert kinds, ‘of one sort 
ie an in = fruit 15s. 110s. (105. b. Single dishes of ‘one ETE 
Do. 5 ‘do... | 18s. |10s. |108. twelve fruit » : 
VII. Appies; eign o XI. Pies se i 
. Twelve sorts ; six 1 (15s. || XIV. ALPINE STRAWBERRIES - sa 
>. Single dishes of inkten kinds, ‘of one XV.  CURRANTS ... 
taining 50 10s. (10s. || XVI. Rasp s 
"en S kitchen . nfs. 10s. 10s. || XVII.  Eveanta Uesi (See 
Sees oE vee vanai bald Fruit Two Prizes are offered by C. W. Dilke, Esq, F.H.S.—the 
to be as nearly ripe as circumstances will admit. Winter fruit will of course be unripe. Exhibitors are invited to 
and objects of — 
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