THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 



FOR THE YEAR 1850. 



THE EXHIBITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOWING SATURDAYS:- 



MAY 18, JUNE 8, and JULY 13. 



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SCHEDULE OF THE PEIZES. 



FLOWERS. 



Division I In which Nurserymen and Private Growers exhibit independently of each c 



' 6 new and first-rate varie- , in the pot from the open ground, or that is shown in a pot . F Cape Heart 



N.rThec a o 1 , f E ctio nsin^ 

 SG-CE— LS t h ^ e beea 



.bT To be shown in May and June only, and in 13-inch pots, stal 



" :; I' abl° fav0Urab conslderatlon - No duplicate will be all 





Division III — In which all persons arc 









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3 Seedling Hybri 



FRUIT. „ ,, „, 



Market Gardeners, or Growers (not Fruiterers), in the habit of supplying the Market, and Private Gardeners, exhibit independently of each o *: ^ m 

 are not allowed to exhibit at all. No duplicate awards can be made in :,t in P. No person can take more than one awara 



except in B, £, K, M, 0, P. 



N.B. All Fruit must be sufficiently ripe for Market well coloused and peopeely named b the Exhibitor as far as racticable • if the contrary, it will be disqualified. 

 A Peaches or Nectarines in pots. SK-SB-C j 3. Muscats'. LS-SK-SB , M Strawberries, one dish each : 



2l White MuTcadines, Sweet waters' Ac. LS- 



WANTED, at HALF-PRICE, the GARDENERS' pAlUAN CEMEN' 

 LZETTE. a *. ^mmpn plastering. 





AGRICULTi .; 

 JJENRY BAKER, Instrument Maker " to~ 



jfcmSS T°J 



"GHT, CHEAP, AM. DUIIA1 LE IWOFISQ. ~" i;,,,,,' - 



