ee 
June 28, 1856.) 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
CRYSTAL PALACE LIST OF PRIZES—Continued. 
FRUIT. 
IZE or 
Mr.G. 
tinci 
ZES or 6l. Eac ih 
Mr. James Nicholl, Gadiel t General Stn, Oxton House, | M 
Devon, for a Collection of Fruit in 
5 di stinet kinds. 
Mr. G. ee giae, to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, | 
A PR 87. 
Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of iSuithioriatia; Trentham, 
for 3 Sop gsti of Fruit in 8 dishes, not less ‘than 5 dis- 
inds. 
Pet Gra 
n 8 dishes, not less’than Messrs. ‘Mite heH and Co., Brighton, for a box of 1 12 Ibs, 
RIZE l. EACH TO 
Mr. W. Taylor, Ae coc ra ei Tom Esq., Streatham, for a 
single sae of Muscat Grapes. 
NEW VERBENAS rad 
; Pompone, or 
, 33. 6d. p . Any of the 
Deseviptive Catalogues sent 
h Street, Battle, Sussex. 
arg 
above sent free by post if desi red. 
on application.—67, High 
r. G. aie Wickham Hall, Bromley, for a single dish of 
a; Ber weetwater or Muscadine. 
Fen Fiaiies, for a box of 12 Ibs. of 
ut Grapes. 
R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlboro ugh, 
poms fora “pei Aes of Peaches, of one kind. 
s, Garden 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
pappaa JUNE 28, 1856. 
Mr. W.P. Ayre: en Southampton, Whittlebury ine 
eg ged ji bear hio Lodge Bar deal ingie diah of Mebtatines sof another MAR will be found a report of the 
e kind. ti f the be rticultural Society last Tuesda’ 
. R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, I mee “a o: 0 uitura ocie y las uesday. 
Blenheim, for a Collection of 3 dishes of Grapes, distinct | ™ Z Terhi Ee S POER ETE eee rin mall satisfaction that the Society 
kinds. Q j + 4} 
Mr. W. Forsyth, Gardener to Baron Rothschild, Gunnersbury Bray ite sion Igy Shardiloes, Amersham, for a Scarlet-fleshed | has done he ep ya e last 
y » Ealing, fore Vines in Bete 1 kde ss fmit. Mr. S. , Gardener to Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, for a hat t the free wate of 
ae Plants 2a ht hes oh Mesticinss Be pot ae oe pple’ pont dish of Figs, consisting of 10 Fruits, | the Couneil is at length ead An attempt indeed 
Mr. G. noming Gardener to the Duke a Sutherland, en Mr. G: Fleming, Gardener to Pecks of Paes Trentham, again n made, but the learned 
sf tis 4 
r Plum: garth and Cherries 
IZES or 4l. Eac 
Mr. John Monro, 
5 distinct kind 
Mr. R Jones, ER to the Dowlais Iron Company, Dowlais, 
for a Collection of 3 Pine A; 
Mr. M. Clarke, Gardener to C. Web! 
single dish of Muscat pedet 
Mr. John Davis, Nurserym: 
Mr. G. oom Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, 
a Collection of 3 kinds of Cherries, 1 dish ‘of each, in 
ae 
ate 
Mr. R. rnbull, Gardener to 
plan 
Gar dener to Mrs. Oddie, Colney House, St. 
Albans, rd a atari of Fruit in 8 dishes, not less than 
» Hoddesdon, for 
, Barnet, for a box of 12 Ibs. 
Marlbo: 
the Duke of 
Tteubetm, fora Collection of 3 dishes of Sttawberties: 
ough, 
Mr. Thomas Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., Streatham, for 
4 Vines in pots, with ripe fruit. 
Messrs. Le & Ro ~~" Nurs 
erymen, Great Berkhampstead, for 
Plum s, Apricot! and Cherries in pots, 4 plants. 
Mr. John 
Mr. G. Fleming, Gardener to the ee 
fora "provid ence Pine App 
Mr. Jno. re Gardener to thi 
ES or 37. EACH To 
to Rev. 
PRIZ 
y, Garden: . Thorn 
Han. Congleton, tor a Providence Pine aes 
of Suther) 
a. Thorneycroft 
fa, Trentham, 
a Colonel Pennant, Penrhyn 
, for a single dish of White 
ai David Ferguson, Stowe, for a St oh dish of Black Cherties., 
r. G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentha 
at obstruction was 
who 
gentlema n voting om it originated | ieee nd in 
fora state dish of Plums. 
Mr. G. Piha TA Gardener to Mrs. Maubert, Norwood, for a single 
dish o! ‘awberries. 
Mr. R. Turn i Gardener to the Di he of of Marlborough, Blen- 
a| Mr. ae Monro, Gardene 
of | Mr. W. Hall Garden 
shire, for Bl ad Princo Gap 
A PRIZE oF 1, 10s, 
Mr. John Monro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, Colney House, 
St. Albans, for a single dish of Plums. 
PRIZES or 17. 5s. EACH TO 
Mr. G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham, 
fora A dish of Black Cherries. 
Mr. J. Cuthill, Camberwell, for a pie dish of Strawberiies. 
Esq., Keele Hall, Stafford- 
g ident rs us hye that 
bros ‘dicks was felt. 
The course which Council are prepared to 
the 
„| take is ee ed in their address to the ‘Goi 
thei 
They will d 
by selling the Ho in Regent Street, and 80 
reducing the i paiay itak of the Co rations 
they mean also to make a further appeal to the 
public i 
Castle, Bangor, for a SS eee of Pine Apples. 
Mr. John Davis, Nurserym rnet, for a single dish of 
Black 
Haintnrgh rapes. 
Mr. 
sub 
Mr. John Burn, Gardener to the Hon. Colonel Pennant, Penrhyn 
Pita eer, the Garden if it 
ecessary to do so ; and that pow 
‘ape to them by ‘the etiek: passe 
Among other topics- introduced i nto the address 
Mr. g Smith, Gardener to Arthur Anderson, Esq., Nor- 
Castle, Bangor, for a ahes Pine. Apple. ood Grove, , for a single dish of Grapes, Sweetwater or | 
W; Barron, Singleton an Dare on & yest AA Si ne 7 Museadi 
Mr. Jobn Davis, piece tri arnet, for a Jam: ia ine e. | M Ton Calie 1 & Co: » Nurserym Bent 
Mr. G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, Tren eee of Peaches oPotie: WNC ce a 
fora me dish of Hamburgh Grapes, Mr. Thomas Frost, ri i to E. L. Betts, Esq are no 
Mr. C. Smi Gardener to Arthur Anderson, E Maidstone, for a single dish of Peaches, 
bie vi aes hit of eres Hamburgh Grapes. Mr. W. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., Keele “Hall, Stafford- 
Mr. Seun Davi ingle dish of Muscat shire, for a single dish of ning ga s, of one kind. 
ta 
Mr. W. Forsyth Gardener to Baron Rothschild, Ealing, for a aai RLF thar O n, Bsq» arg ee an 
ots wl get Sd Nenias Sweetwater. 
Mr. E. Spary, Qu 
single dish of Peaches, of one kind. 
Apanan a for a box of 12 Ibs. of Grapes. 
ries, Brighton, for a box of 12 Ibs. of | 
Mr, S. CR ae Gardener to the Earl De ar Wrest Park, for a 
Green-fleshed Melon. 
Mr.C. arig Gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., Bodorgan, 
F Holyhead, for a single dish of Figs, consisting of 10 
ruits. 
Mr. E. R. Carpenter, Bare Hall Gardens, near Birmingham, for | 
Seedling White Grapes, 
PRIZES or 15s. EACH to 
Mr. John pe Nurseryman, Barnet, 
F 27. ERE H TO 
ss, NOLAN i 
` e 
for ho Pine rea 
George Y ung, Gardener to W. Sto: 
man; Isleworth, for a Providence 
ner to the Dowlais Iron Company, Dowlais, 
e, Esq., Dulwich Hill, 
for a Collection of 3 es Grapes, distinet kinds, 
e Hal 
Mr. W. Hill, Gardener to R. Sne; 
ane pele m, Gardener to Mrs. R. Barc 
h of Black Ham amburgh 
d, Esq., Keel 
phir, for a single pee of Black Hisinburgh Grapes. 
ard, Wandsworth, for 
fiplb ‘dis aries. 
ll, Stafford- 
Crystal Palace, June 26th, 1856. 
Mr. R. A. Dalrymple, Pontypool Park, Monmouthshire, for a 
n Pine Apple. 
Mr. John Minto, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie e, Colney House, St. 
sei tues for asingle dish of aera of one kind. 
Taylor, Gardener to J. T, Esq., Streatham 
pey fleshed Melon. 
Mr. C. Ewing, Gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., Bodorgan, Holy- 
head, for a ci pr Bead 
Mr. S. Snow, Gard to Ear! 7 Wi 
» for a 
Hall, | made to 
Government for the rooms in Somerset 
e greate 
n_ the ground of public 
> ori 
prone ist 
in the: “erga paies is ll degre to a by 
the Council. 
fleshed Mel cae 
PRIZE oF 10s. To 
[= M. a kay Gibdemer to C. Webb, Esq., Hoddesdon, for 
Citro! 
(By Order.) G. GROVE, Secretary. 
au M 
Mr. Rir wheres. Pontypool Park, Hanoi, for | W 
mbers are a sited. 1. The 
ee ider prey in general from Reeping the frame 
Brig lk pep h is injurious to the 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S | 
NEW CATALOGUE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON 
&s now ready, and contains descriptions of the most approved ee in — 
the; particularly to reecomm 
y beg 
NEW VERBENAS. NEW FUCHSIAS. NEW eatea EMUMS. 
Géant des Batailles Venus de Medici carlet Gem 
Imperatrice Elizabeth Gloire de Neiss 
Mrs. Hosier Williams Do oaqu Trophee 
General Bosquet Pend Durafiet 
Malak Stellatum globosum 
NE ALEAS. 
` dmiration illustrata Princess Mary of Cambridge 
Criterion Crispifiora Variegata pont i 
yana Eulalie Van Geert Juliana 
NEW nd NEW at eee eg NEW PETUNIAS. 
Fairy Nymph Ethel New: Countess of Ellesmere 
riasa Ring Little Duchesse de Brabant 
Countess ot T Bective Minnie Madame la Comtesse Gérard 
b erea Chief neral Pelissier Madame Grandgeorge 
tain of Snow Eclipse be de Rosmini 
‘ Gene’ rnest de Lepinau 
Gloxinia Jacqueline 
Ee Madame Fontaine 
With Catalogue (which can be had p 
2 ee Se aah en eens. sa neem 
disia crispa Leptodactylon californica, 10s. 6d. 
Locheria magnifica Mg as: schynanthus fulgens, west 6d. 
Tydea a me if Ceanothus floribundus, 10s. 
Cuphea em — Clematis glandulosa Gew), 10s. 64. 
Gonocalyx p leher Etti ritr Ho mi 10s. 
Clematis ceralek odorata Tecoma fulva, 1 s. 6d. 
Pp hn i Sena cna) ndeletia aiaei 
Calyptraria Spoeetend rap Moulmeinense, 10s. 6d. 
Soneril with e aranta pardina, 
Messrs, 
v. Orders can now be taken for the SEED of their new 
was awarded by the Boyat Botanic aiia on Pakri A 
their Nursery. Seed, 53. per packet; secon 
$ 
uality, only 2s 
uperb: 
apoliatn, sive be pibiiabed a ite of nine new flowers, price 1s., 
or 12 stamps 
CALCEOLARIA AND CINERARIA SEED. 
2a.6d, amd Sh tau G.H. & Sow’ beg also to announce that the CINBRARIA SEED of this year’s saving is ready in packets of 
and superb CALCEOLARIAS (of the kinds for which the Silver Medal | 
The following selection 
post free). 
the 18th inst.), the collection of which can be seen in flower at | 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. i 
uction of sulphurous acid, whic 
onl which constitutes the ’ mildew, it may be 
expected to be efficaci an 
cumber Murra’ 
l has been said about the question ator 
his may be considered a paren disease, 
merel e indu b ent. If, 
that Oiee 
‘of soil or avoi of forcing manure affords com- 
ete cca 1 e it atis highly probable, i in spite of 
a few facts which seem to tend in a contrary direc- 
