Mar 16, 1857.1 THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
339 
“HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF LONDON. 
The Regulations to be rm y 
the Exhibitions (1857) can be had on application, or by letter, at 21, Regent Street; 
at the Gardens, from Mr. M'Ewen, the Superintendent. 
SPECIAL GENERAL 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 3 a ‘4; at the Garden. | TI 
e 3, at 12 Piok, 
Open Free to Fellows or holders ir Ivory Tickets, on Tiä $ 
or June 4, at 10 a.m. Fellow. ae ve holders eve rac a 4 tekets may at E SHILLING TICKETS wi 
y two Visi oduc Ad . 
a hon sa be regan pet = lg i ae rag admit the bearer — as a 
d by 
Tickets. Open to the public, with 5s. "Tickets, at Sa p-m., June 3, or with 2s. 6 
Tickets, 2 ap 
Roo 
On both t er his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, President of the Society, $ ` 
has S kimily in intimated his intention of aos open the grounds oi Chiswick House May 23 yow e jo = Be 
to the Fellows of pe Society and their frie 
SATURD ctober 24, at eae s Rooms. Open to Fellows or their 
_ Ivory Tickets, gene by any two friends ne 2s. 6d. Tickets, at noon; | 
to other Visitors, with 2s. 6d. Tickets, after 1 p 
m., O 
B. On the days 
Karona Tickets, 3s. 6d. e: 
MEETINGS. 
$ 
CKETS are now to be procured at the Society’s Rooms, 21, Regent Street 
. Gd. each g sieg hi if paid for o 
oe These Tickets 
will 
be charged 3s 
r they 
arged 2s. each to Fellows, if paid for on o' 
" or before October 17, for the October Meeting 
o the Garden after 1 p.m., June 4, or at Willisa 
ctob 
of Exhibition, Five Shilling Tickets will be charged 7s. 6d., and 
SCHEDULE OF THE EXHIBITION AT CHI 
ESDAY, JUNE 3; THURSDA 
Section II.—FRUIT. 
Partian I.—ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. XIX. a. Pine Applen, Providence and other ' 
large so |) B2 | SV |158: 
3 Prizes offered Do. aicas, Queens, &c... 1 |15s. 
I. a: Fifteen Mixed Stove and Greenhouse| ER 258 | xx.” "Grapes ; Nien dishes, each contain- 
plants in Tn i pe £10 three bunch 
aa 1 7| 5 a. Black Hambu <r eh ee E O P $ 
2 b. Other black kinds tS (ee: 2 1 
it a Fifteen ore; 10 Cs wpe nS See eS | 
0: & . Othe whit ki ds i ama 2 1 
aa i 2 XXI. Vines in woth in th & bi 84 -& 
d, Fifteen do XXII. a : Blant Fruit Trees in n pots (Nursery. 
TII. a. Ten Chinese 5 Si 2p 1 
do, 3 z ‘do. : “do, isn (Amateurs) 2 s Bn 
IV. a. Eight Roses in xx, 2 Bese es ; in single erent #: 
pots... Ere 2 rines; do. wef? 2 |p De Be 
b: Twelve do. do. 3. XXIV.a - Melons, green w h 1 /15s, |108: 
c. Twenty-five do. eut specimens 15s. Do. Emetimet a ae a] 15s |10s. 
S. 
d. Fi do. 15s. PP " Whi erie see A single dishes... £1 | 15s, |10s, 
‘Under c. and d. three trusses i £1 |15s: \10s. 
pemaose e Da poster: in single dishes C} ae 
Six Cape hs i 2 || XXVI Seedling shown before| Certificates 
VWI. a. Eigh miums ; in 8inch pots 3 the only. 
a aa i z Fruiterers are exch from: competition: at ‘this meeting. 
‘i 0. F 
= P ection III.—VEGETABLES. 
2 I ponen (Private Gardeners) «| £2 30s, | £1 
a. Eight t do. 2 Il. Col ) [£2 (30s. | £1 
VII. a a ~ ang ins 3 HI. Ca reece e „110s: | Ts: | 5s: 
IV. Far lng in on 1156.1108; | Ts. 
kin on V.a. White Cos ip dae in sizes .{10s. | 7s: | 5s. 
—number unl ; b. Cabbage Lettuces; in sixes... . p10s;.) Ts. | 5s 
cimen only of a kind 5} 4! 8 VI idney Beans; hund: shi . (108. | Ts. | 5s: 
nh my Twenty Vari plants 7) 61 8 VHI ly Peas; in pods its lös. (10s. | Ts. 
lve P arn foliage n nou VIII. Asparagus; fifty heads not. exceed- 
in flower rH} 4) 3 ing inches. in len, 108, | Ts..) 5s 
X. Six Tall Cacti. gp tps IX. Rhubarb 108a | 78:.], 5i 
XI. æ. “ted Twelve ‘Stove: and “Green X. Potatoes; forced, not less than Sibs.: 
aps) 2 a. Kidneys 10s, | Ts, | 5s 
 Pwalve Ha Si E E| b. Round (10s. | Ts. | 58. 
XIR Ton Lycopods ; of not fewer than p A -i siir ” POs. | Ta 1 Bs. 
fivekinds ...  .. 2 |) 1 tds. XII Turn EAI RR E 
XUI. Newly in XIL Bracer oi ó of Cucumbers es oo. 4158:1108. |. 73. 
species of ornamental . i ói 100:1 7s.) 5a: 
: lara XV. Salad; the best and most- varied. -| £1 (16s. 10s, 
XIV. Thesame; notin Section IV.— 
gerry eee ey 5 MANUFACTURES. 
pageant ow = oF the General Rules to be observed in the Department of Manufactured 
The Medals in XIII. and E gr The haces ea Gitte orien 
be awarded by the Sociaty’s officers, Aahe SIAE incite is eat oh E cosy were | 
not by the usual aem. se roo Class 4.— Hearne a AA Boilers, Hot-water pipes, Fur- | 
a tn nee Class B—Macures for M Mowing, Wheeling, fo Sowing, Pare 
ey umigating, nging ; Vermin 
as new which I ene ps, Pumps and their Fittings, Hose, AA 
XV a Class C. game Too orks, , Rakes, &e. 
Single Specimens. 26a Class ———, japri Shears, Scissors, Seythes, 
morethan 4 struments, 
XVI. New Class E.—Porrray: Garden Pots, Bricks for Horticultural all 
rem thie clas all Florists’ flowers: Ener Mia ia oo Tiles unfixed, Paving T 
XVII. "> Miseelianeons nga haben <r whether in Wood, Metal, — Glass; Plain, 
Plants, of whatever kind, except Flo- |, nal oro lettered, &e 
rista’ aniis oma under Cartifi Class @~Ghseane or D as Glazed € ; 
ate map he thie —s Aquariums, Vases in Iron, Imitation Stone, or 
avm. Pi Florists’ Flowers erra Cotta, Fountain Designs, Ornamental 
Pots, ix Weaweatia geadd darn rer Baskets, Brackets and 
A tent will be set for d 
at ao. these, and 
Chandeliers for C 
grant Bucy peep -a rin of pergjate y 
degrees: 
Class H.—MATEBIALS FOR Coxsravcrios: $ Roofs, “ne and un- 
ey ong pore Asphaltes, Concretes, Sla 
Prizes r. aen ine 
d. 
haiie GARDEN. 
TECTING renga Nets, Wire-work, Woven 
abrics, Mats, Straw se tg Tents, 
Class K.—Bre Hrves, on or without Honey, including all 
Apiarian App us. 
Class L.—PRILOSOPSICAL gfe te such as Thermometers, 
Hygrometers, Actin 
Class M. Bilas groans £8 og any ene used ie ene 
ich are not included in the other moe 
II. The Tg mri of all nations w a be admitted. 
II. No charge whatever will be made to Exhibitors for the 
space they occupy. 
IV, Shelter for the more Belieste articles will, if required, be 
ware at the expense of the mer 
Applications for space m t be made on or before May 16, 
| in the absence of whic ch, articles w ‘will be liable to peat nan: and 
he apa pe parkin in oe Cata 
be delivered at the 
fixing, oer must che fixed by that time. 
very article must be legibly labelled by the owners, 
subject pi i approval of the ttee. 
H AP i Ak Sti E E a 
x ir 
LX. bitors will be required to deliver and rem 
iuibetes at praw own charge and risk, to and from the p o 
Garden at riggs 
Society is prepared to take n its 
power, ue all objects sent; but is not prepered: to to a ia 
of nsibility unusual with esera to pan Exhibitions; For 
ae reason the Society cannot age which 
occa: oe Ay selene ‘a loss > odaie Com- 
mittee will, howe n making pot ot Police and 
other arrangemen vase ped om piraan for the protection 
the “pap oven. — the ae, of the Seibios exhibited 
achines to be work horse or steam power cannot be 
wat a opera’ Machines Sohal by hand may be shown 
in 
operation if practicable, nd obtaining permission from the Com- 
mittee, provided vidios a person to work them. 
XIL When Tents, é Fee ap other Structures are exhi- 
bited, the Committee re: to themselves the righ occupy- 
ing the inte any objects that may be suit 
XII. Exhibitors will be allowed to distribu lars, or 
Printed Papers, 
such Papers shal prov e Commi re . put under 
no circumstances y tted to makes) bui 
10 weine 10 Ay 
p a 
elvis will be kept 
p In the 
their different Classes. 
XV 
the Catalogue, 
Exhibitors, will-be arine or if approved'of by the 
The on only ofthe, des rve to laenamas the : shy ae such 
mn will be 
eG KI. Exhibitors who may be desirous of leaving their goods 
the Garden for the inspection of visitors, will be allowed to do 
5 et the space ee one fortnight. 
Pony goods whatever can be removed until after 6 P.M., 
une 4, 
XX. Attendants disregarding the rules: laid rates for the 
benefit of all, will be liable to removal from the Gardens. 
ERUIT EXHIBITION AT WILLIS’S ROOMS. —Saturpay, October 24. 
a zes offered. || Classes. Prizes offered. H. Glasses. P 
nim ‘Coriections of fruit (Fruiterers only) ose iia deere Gagintboneikinhenkiets): TA SR BAD | VII. ORANGES, LEMONS. potoniearemns 
x GRAPES: one sort, con! ixfruit ., | DOs: ar ei a alll 
« Three bunchesof Muscat | 2.| 1 |i5s || V. Pmans; phy ernaar ea Tens oes rab or y a 2 
k on oe: . x = Ha E? mona vanh re eae Ses a - £t aa eal, a Mo 
wE, . of other Black kinds...) 2| 1 (15s. | c Singin dishes of danari ‘kinds, of one a a a fe 
ft Boxes. of 15 tbs. a er ees sort, con ay Td -ange ve ..f15s; TOs: |10s. stows; single fat [i 
` of 15 Ibs, weight Gar-| | Do. kitchen “do. | ...|158. (108s. XII. ‘Pus asp Prunes; of either English| 
only)) S| 2) r VI. | Apres; of D re or Foreign growth: o F 
m . ae aa a. Twelve sorta;-sixofeach .. -e| 2) 1, a. A collection: of three ve fruit 
- uae APPLES : Ba. Bs re pg step og i of each ag . 
a E gy eg wee ... s.. - wool is i sort, con’ Nin; Kii. PrP > Single dishes. : BOTE, 
i x ngle specimens... e sews! BH Efte fi Do. Rit £ do. .,.| 15s. 10s. | , re fruit L? “ . 10s. 
ia, eu of Home Growth : Eo ga APPLES} pats f 2 is ta fire . 
D Bis aea oarts, ain of each K a Ea a. Twelve sorts; each 24 f ALPINE STRAWBERRIES ... est 1 |15s. 110s. 
es Stage ane six of each ’ T f| 158.) 10s: b. Single dishes’ of pee kinds, ‘of one ee me „|158. (10s. 110s. 
shes of dessert kinds, of one} eee six fruit . (Bs. 110; | RASPBRRRIES Po 10s. hos, 
Sete,’ containing six fruit 15s.| 103.1 103. a EL ds do, Uba ey 10s. . Evgenia Uasi see Note Tbn | 
porh Smgie Dishes of this valuable new Fruit T are offered C w. anma; TA of £2, the Znd of £1, 
A Heal tears Sarni as circumstances will koat a Nah fruit will of course be unripe. a their stands 
ie with suitable Plan ornaments. 
ts. or other 
