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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1177 
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ESTIMONIA L 
TESTIN RDENER to HER MATESTY m FROUMORE ' 
. The following Gentlemen ha’ ved to form a UMORE. 
COMMITTEE for carrying out the aov! object :— 
Viscount Kirkaldie, Windsor, Mr. A: erson, 
Hon. and Very Rev. | Ser ng Edgware 
ROYAL HORTICULTURA L SOCIETY, x Ee" eene pinana 
ajor-Gen. , Cumberland | G. W. Jo! £ M 
9 Lodge, Windsor. _ Mr. Joseph eor 
The v. E. Coleridge, Eton 
UTH KENS SINGTON, College. Mr. Jo! 
The Rer. oshua s MEA. | Mr. John T 
ndo: r. Charles Lee, Hammersmith, 
qn E ht Hon. Charles Lawson, | Mr. Mackenzie, "ere Pat. 
Patron —HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN The Right Hon Sir W er. Et ag 
M.P., So n a | Park. 
President —THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, K.G., ETC, ETC. Bracknell. rer Mr. J. F. Meston, Kentish Town. 
Sir vent Clark, M.D., Bagsho! al D Dnus Glasnevin. 
LSC ee LN ur : 2 omas Moore, Esq., Chelsea. 
Sir Joseph Pax M.P. E ae Oxley, 
REGULATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1865 bran Pa Waltham Grom 
. Mr. G. Allen, Old Windso: Me preies Sawbridge. 
J. J. Blandy, Esq., Reading. M ry 
otie The Society has two Gardens, one at South Kensington, the PRIZES. DRE EMEN, | rs john Salter, Hannes. 
er for experimen’ ti e e: di 4 voe J 
M let me as th Kenton | Eee Gr pal cers acci eei a Ea. 
venience in the n a sacha’ o ean D | A te Majesty's Dockyards, will be awaided on the first | Mr John s redes. M men duc" See Kum, 
divided: into two poms, an out-of-door and an in-door season. The | Mo! n Angas will be issued. E. B. Foster, Esq. ; Clewer Manor, E 
Sys ait the: 19 Mag. i October, for specimens of Window Gardening among the| | Windsor, Williar 
—À ‘cmt gan beg cn oes yy Al ap A. F. Godson, Esq., Inner Te Mr, Charles Turner, 
3. the out-of-door n, Plants wu — are Exhibited | féte on the he fret se in metr A schedule will be issued. London. ae James Veitch, Chelsea. 
Ar 4 possi ible in EET during th ‘the indoor RS the Mr. James Gray, Chelsea. "B. S. Williams, Holloway. 
ensington X. lons an ‘om: je: al ace in e - oe - uU ^ 
Conservatory, Glazed Arcad Vie Orchard Houses, &c. These CONVERSAZIONI. hy MATETE ES MANAG AGEMENT. 
buildings afford an unin of poen t the third of a mile, 23. There will be two "ell y Mr. G. Allen. AED 
d are protected from draughts, are warmed to the pe not to the publi, The evenings will be appointed by the | Mr. bn. Mw "Mackenzie. 
rature required for the vari s planta ex ited. esident in May and June. The Rev. Joshua Dix, M.A. Jos co, AR 
Mr. George Eyles, Mr. William Paul. 
ISSION TO THE GA NS HISWICK SHOW re A gs E Tre 
4. The Gardens at dock Kensington are Tem to Fellows onall | <24. Eriti una fêto in June, at of the Chiswick Trial dard Stain 
ordinary days throughout the year from 9 a.m. till sunset, except Dua in Angus Y and Show of Vines and Fruit grown at Chiswick, A James Gray. n. me ex^ je deg 
Sundays, when they are opened at 2, On week days, excopt on certain | in Septem aO a MÁS m hel e = hyk aego anah T pakaa to Mr. J. Keynes. Mr. Henry Tait. 
féte days, the Garders are private to the Fellows and their friends u Da od a6 ias tot e gen of th Mr. Joseph Knight. Mr. Charles Turner. 
E 1 ^ zs : after 1 o'clock the public are admitted on payment. Mr. John Lee. Mr. James Veitch, | 
en at Oniewick is oj Mr. Charles Lec. Mr. 
n to Fellows and the public daily, | EXAMINATIONS AND puce. E GARDENERS. 
m 9 A.M, till sunset. On Sunda: lv is closed. 
— ye Ue P of oed ical an 
Gard held annually at South F Kensington, and local 
examinations ae will be held in the Sensing: Certificates of competency 
and prizes will be awarded at both examinations. 
ms on Ky ed 
when ge] dana. UP dar PRIVILEGES. 
: "the 5th ‘Fane, the 
Honorary Secretary— zn PE Bnowx, Slough, Bucks. 
Honoi AS Scotland —Mr. WirLiAM Tnoxsos, 
Dalkeith Park. 
Honorary Seretory for Freland- WDE Davıp Moore, Glasnevin 
n, Dublin, 
It has been well observed—* Deep S acini ik 
do honour to c cepe have long and well a 
Sunday it will be held the ens RES. tion, aia the rah a re oe rpms 
anniversary the of the Gardens in 1861, when a Horti- n a prominent one i^ m the world of Horticulture. 
M ah oi a Fellows, will take place ; the 1st May and diais P of Ft nal dito It is but rany indeed, that an opportunity presenta ionit for the 
ee mes of the out-of- i-door season ; M epa oye panies: have on T" yey m recognition of the fulfilment of arduous and mA minang duties for the 
ast days fall on a Sunday, these fêtes will be held D ru hows, fêtes, and Prom hiswick and South | prolonged period of half a century with so much credit nnd so as to 
X ‘the HE Berta: also gt onday and Tuesday, and | Kensington. They have also the cs bal of yi personally two | win univ € such as t ne oecurs in the case of 
Mein Sex and Tuesday. One or more bands will play on all uu: nds, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, ys, y5, Mr. Iver. uu uci entered on the TH Year or Service in Eis the 
but not on Saturdays. s addition to these privileges they | Rovar 
meni 3 which are each of the value of one shilling, and are | Most of the "Merabers oft hom Sheng mity are aware of the 
WS. bed a day when the entrance is one ee, or less ; OUT great interest M Mr. Incram has ‘manifested in the cause 
1 Sh South Kensington take n rnal of Proceedings of the Society is gratuitously issued of d puma and ap; pote the dee Li of his endea 
pees piace, or óonamenoe, oi E un share in the distribution of seeds, and they have the | the su t has attended his labours for the advancement 
Safurda MM Wu TA A the meekly Shows, medals and ht fo enter | the ballot for rare plants, and to purchase fruit from bat "anion 5 great experience and general knowledge; his 
dd on li be eate n cef ‘other Shows, mon vd y have admissio! m io tho Conversazioni. rendiness at an times to im: informantion t the kindness and 
nv: aÉ ably characi tercourse 
mri year 1865. Haeata will be h has invariably ch is in! 3 
ws paying fi 
oim GUINE. 
Fel guineashave dh Du spes of two 
dria as ben fen the E right of Eroma 
courtesy w terised 
have ND and justly engendered a feeling of the e 
posed that a toy ae se shoul 
h steem aa 
Do presented 
to Mr. 
the scel bution Lace entertained for him, and tj oy a SUBSCRIPTION ral at once 
en 
pcd SHOWS. Fe 
A Great Show of all kin f Flowers, Plants, and Fruit, will be | of seeds, the ballot for plants, and the number of tickets they receive, | 0 to enable the Committe + to carry out this desirable object. 
held on the Saturday in beard which "falls between Ascot and pul with the further adv antage that ond their Eicon tickets che trans- ie PAR and support of the Horticultural du and of the 
weeks, viz., 10th Jun T PT Y és Jast only a in day. ferable. They =e e also the Jus of chasing any number of | numerous fri of Mr, lxcnaM, is bevel respectfully solicited. 
A Great’ Show of R first Sat oad in od (Ist Jul; transferable toketa for two guineas each. vem nsferable tickets Subscribers Y Zapa are requested to send shoe Mae ae 
It will last only a single o day confer on their bearers all the privileges of personal dre admission, and of | with their names and addresses in full, to Mr. Ep w. s> aei C Slo 
A Creat, Shom ot Piha introducing which she inco ti ves could Bucks. The amoun! pp ed ons is not Post. 
July. (addu is to mal cho SI 
holders and their 1 T EE der crue 
"EcL 
two 
y 
SPECIAL SHOWS. The Fellows the Royal Horticultural Society have the privilege 
A Show of Hyacinths and Camellias on the third Saturday in March. ud s ticketa for Shows at a reduced price before the da: 
second 
- been 
and I respectively, Brown; £ 
(18th March). Mr. W. Txomson, the Gardens, San PEDE. wis has consented 
Sat ray in A — d y - ier meneame ere aca of tho Great Shows, and 2 6 or ench of the | aot m Yr tr, Det Moe, nein acd 
A Show ids on the bod Saturday in May. (13th May). E Les a to La the ial e ceed 
‘A Show OE Pe 'oniums, including scarlet and variegated Committee Room, Anderton's Hi 
on the first Saturday in June. (3d June). ma SU: Street, —Nov. 1 
ca Show of Azalen, with ti forore trained, s RES 9. | gr metropoli 1 ARTER'S “FIRST CROP" PEA 
e ural on the "une. une) ^ 
A Sh f Plants of Ornamental and Variegated Fol th admitted to limited privileges. Paden tr eni Ad , 
second Saturda: n: au uus rts sng yea one guinea annually, [e receive & Gardens at Konsingto the eed omi dR C The EARLIEST in CULTIVATION. 
Show of Lili and Aa.aryllidze on the third Saturday in they obtain New Seeds, Growth of 1864. 
(t5th July). an of tickets rA of the iption. They te 
d their alli last Saturday in Jul white te uil attend E mm 3 el re el 
T 7- | Tocal Horticultural Societies to enter into union with the Royal fori 
H jtural Society. BERESHIRE 
RAL DECORATION SHOW. h T 
A Show of Decorations for Dinner and Tables, and of SEASON 
Bouquet holders. This Show will be held on th the Fourth ourth Saturday in | 93. Ticke! y be pure! UTTON cate pune ae T3 now ps hee 
June (24th June), and will also be open in the evening 30s. for the out-door season and 10s. for the season. Th orders for o 
ma; 
da; th including all shows, 
admission for every day in the T, 1 
HOWS BY INDIVIDUAL NURS; th Kensington. These tickets do 
Si ERYMEN. 
9. A continuous Show of Tulips will be held in the spring by 
Wellington Nursery, 
been harvested 
The Lc MM E pmr E 
Royal Be 
Messrs. Henderson, of St. John’s Wood Road. 
10. A continuous Show of Rhododendrons will be held in the 
summer ander the Great Tent by d Godfr f 
29. Persons ida Tema ve PIE have the 
Knap Hill, Woking. privilege of free admission to th whenever they are open. 
11. A y wil be held in the 
winter. 
INTERN. ve i cohen 
ATIONAL SHOWS. only to to the e Y Demy i hom ma may xn 
12. A Horticultural Imp i residents at Chiswick others, for 10s. eac) 
ADMISSION OF THE PUBLIC. 
m to each of = — Shows is obtained by the public | 
urchased fo: 
13. An International Show of Fruit and Vegetables will be held 
; Adm 
Murder n to be pure! each before the day, and for 7s. 6d. |f 
during the second week in December, 
The Gardeners Chronicle: 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1864, 
G FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
MEETIN 
Tucnspax, Dec. 15—Linnean ^» 8PM 
Varo pus — we e publish hf at E mee 
FORTNIGHTLY MEETINGS AT SOUTH KENSINGT on the day of the Show. 
14. Fort tl eetings DE Mo election of Fellows, ed of| 32, Admission to each of the Special Shows is obtained by the 
pore transaction of onse will be held in the Mi ipi Fin e each before the day, and 
re Aggy ge «ee ee EU UN That le not Por 
asa Rte one of the G ir to be | goe e pix first day of all. 
15. At these 
WEEKLY SHOWS. 
D PROMENADES AT SOUTH 
pmi d 
16. On the afternoon of every Saturda; 
out the year there 
xe frs be 
Jen toot the months ipa. p erlenter and O and Gotohan, 
, on the grievances of O 
m edt 
will be an Exhibition of Flowers in Pots, S and of Fruit and Vegetables 
'ellows an: will commence 
by ne te continued until the 7 ng the months of At eun Belt. 
e has been eee oin Miri in the Queen's Birthday, ls ; A "d he vendor, if cie ced 
A DIA from the Royal Gardens, rogmore, to these Shows, and Tecoiay, and Whit Monday and iy, 3d. each day. honest, wish to withhold hisname? There 
rained tex enoia wER dnte di dant NONE | DN ce mad tho Ax the Birthday of the be no more harm in disposing of E d aliisha cf of 
23 ek eck à in the Poen. anh eb lodo in Qe iod | GMS ere open dn d us S ERE Tey, Above'158,000 - gp d ipe than in selling the yu uet 
, 
dmission to tho Exp Chi ptin H d m € 
_| ox Bhow Days, ls. daily, throughout the year. And in this, as on — — — most s — 
tene a $ vant of te patching and snd eth of rut and DE the most rofitable licy, for while perc sad 
tions at South Kensington [Aud aie Pine m 
za rg te ml a ACA dne A Guide Book to the South K Gardens, price 6d., is to plants ha h on eiod exc gy low rates, in the 
Ned MS bé bad at the Gardens and of all booksel 
