jeux 39, 1865] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
a 
INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION 
AND CONGRESS. 
TO BE HELD IN LONDON IN 1866. 
The following Resolutions form the basis of the scheme :— 
1, That there shall take ин їп миь in 1866 
robably the week — 
Epsom and Ascot Races), Grand 
(pro hat a Subscription List be opened for the purpose of obtaining the Fund 
тутта Hortieultural Exhibition and 
manei to the formation of a liberal Prize List (about to be issued, and containing 
to be open four days, 4". to which the ing Botanists and mon sts Й : NES 
f E. g ), the erection or part erection of the necessary Exhibition 
are Europe shall be invited. к. ды десс. : ege 
2. That Two reed epi (of the nature of a Congress) shall be т, аї urcing, Foreign Visitors, and for the working expenses of the 
which Papers pr ding Botanists or Horticulturists shall be read , the | Exhibiti 1 Congress; and that a Guarantee Fund be also entered on 
P cain ust id in English and French, and ulated, di 
rers T» M e suom, KU cuprum 7. That Gentlemen subscribing Тех GuiNEas shall be entitled to one Dinner 
3. ы ed shall be Two Conversazioni, at which Foreigners invited to assist | Ticket of the value of £3 3s.; to one Card of invitation to each of the Soirées, 
at the bibi n shall have the — unity of meeting with our own leadin ng 1 and two Ladies; and to Eight Tickets of admission for 
Horticulturists, cent Exhibitors, the opening of the Exhibition, when the admission by payment will be One Guinea 
4. That dee A aq Ad ы Banquet, t" ти wee wed Visitors shall be each Ticket. Subscribers of FrvE GuiNEAs, or Guarantors of £50, will receive опе 
invi h ed. kets £3 3s. each 
E That hs Committee xit йл for one Gentleman and two Ladies, and 
orcing," Four Tickets for the first day of the Horticultural Show. 
isitors. of smaller amounts will receive in proportion 
mitt, еч. 
бас oE za Apa "ih ensily-aco ible Card of invitation for each Soirée, ayailable 
some feature of Жура ning h as “Fori 
English hich Subscribers and Guarantors 
* Decorative E &c.—i: 
Gentlemen willing to lend their support to this undertaking will perhaps be kind enough to communicate at once with the Secretaries 
IRST LIST of SUPPORTERS will be published in a short 
The SCHEDULE of PRIZES wil be published next week; and the LIST of OFFICE-BEARERS as soon as possible. 
Bankers.—MESSRS. COUTTS anp CO., 59, Strand, W.C.; MESSRS. BARCLAY, BEVAN, лхр CO., 54, Lombard Street, B.C. 
; 'Éreasurer.—SIR DANIEL COOPER, BART. 
MR. THOMAS MOORE, F.L.S. (Exhibition), Botanic Garden, Chelsea, S.W. 
Secretaries. < DR. ROBERT HOGG, F.L.S. (General), 99, eorge's Road, S. W. 
DR. BERTHOLD SEEMANN, F.L.S. ripe 57, Windsor Road, N. 
COMMITTEE ROOMS, ROYAL HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. 
NEW TARIFF OF GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL G00D8, 
T LOMAS MILLINGTON, а 
Ld GLASS AND COLOUR MERCHANT, aain 
PRESERVE JARS, 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT, LONDON, Е.С. 
HAND GLASSES, Ў 
REDUCED TARIFF FOR SHEET GLASS AND HORTICULTURAL GOODS. 
See Advertisement the first week in the month, or on application, Р 
rer ees ОИСИ 
SHANKS’ NEW PATENT LAWN MOWERS. 
PATRONIZED d "ar Mil 7 MEME _ OF 1801 BY 
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 
ALEXANDER SHANKS ax» SON, DENS IRON WORKS, ARBROATH, N. B 
LONDON OFFICE and SHOW ROOMS, 27, LEADENHALL STREET, ЕС. 
А STOCK ОР ALL SIZES OF MACHINES KEPT AT 27, LEADENHALL STREET. 
