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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY OF 
EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN, JUNE 8, 
ARD OF THE JUDGES. 
LONDON. 
THE 3 2 4 — 
1 To Mr. May, G o Mrs. ce, F. H. re ae iG 
tion of 20 Stove — . Plants 
2 To Mr. —— Gardener to 8. Rue cker, Esq., jun., F. H. S., 
THE GOLD aps te pring MEDAL. 
1 To Mr. Coie, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of ret for a 
ion of 20 Stove and yee 
tro 
3 To Mr. Blake, Gardener to 3. H. Schroder, — F. H. S., for 
20 species of Exotic Orchids 
ng GOLD BANKSIAN MEDA 
1 To Messrs. Frazer, of Lea — Leyton, > a collec- 
tion of 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
2 To Mr. Gerri e, e, Gardener to Sir "3. 
3 To! vir, —— n, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F. H. S., 
for a collection of 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
4 To — Williams, Gardener 1 Esg., F. H. S., 
20 species of Exotic Orchids 
5 To N Veitch and Son, of Exeter, for 15 species of the 
1 To Mr. or 10 species of the same 
To Mr. nt tor Tall Cacti, in flower 
3 To A. Rowland, Esq 1 80 H. S. for 12 varieties of Roses in pots 
9 To Messrs. Lane an Son, of Great Berkhampstead, for the 
Smith, Gardener to Be z Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 
for 10 a of Cope Sie 
11 To Mr. Epps, F 
THE LARGE SILVER-GILT MEDAL, 
1 To Messrs. P , for a collec- 
tion of 20 p Stove ane Gr 
2 To Mr. *. —— 
—.— Plants 
Earl Kilmorey, Orleans 
—— for a collection of six Stove and 
Greenhouse Plants 
mired Rollisson, of Tooting, for 15 species of Exotic 
5 at ry = Pra klin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., for 
+ of the same 
7 — Mr. Ge Geri, for six 3 of the 
n, for a of e Azaleas, in six 
8 To Ar. jt se Gardener to J. Bradbury, Esq., of Streatham, 
for 12 8 of Roses in pots 
for the same 
in C. inch 
15 To Mr. Dobson, Gardener to E. Beck, Esq., F. H. S., for the 
ame 
r. Cock, F. H. S., for six old varieties of Pelargonium, in 
11 An pots 
17 To Mr. T e Gardener to J. Simpson, Esq., Thames- 
bank, Pimlico, for six Pavey Pelargoniums, in 8-inch pots 
Plants 
3 To the same, for a collection of Helichrysums 
£ To Mr Torry, for a collection of Roses, in 25 varieties 
5 To Messrs. Fairbairn, of 
e Oe Se alati of Cape 
8 
—. RE 
9 To ae, Stains, of — 2 for six new 
A. Be e Gat Mr. . — F. H. S., 
Me, Ambrose, of 
for six old — E. in II inch 
Battersea, for six Fancy — 
, Cathcart, Bart., F. H. S., 
4 To Mr. eee , Gardener to R. S. Holford, Esq, F. H. S., 
for Cam s purpurea 
15 To Mr. Gar pmte. to E. ae Esq., for Erica de- 
pressa 
16 To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F. H. S., for 
a Pro eee Bine-apple weighing k lbs. 11 oz 
17 To Mr lent 1 to Lady Grenville, F. H. 8., for Black 
18 5 Davis, he Oak Hill, East Barnet, for Black Ham- 
19 To ats. Toy, — of Oatlands Palace Gardens, Weybridge, for 
SILVE R KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. 
1 Tome 1 for a collection of 10 Stove and Greenhous 
2 To y Epps, for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse 
ants 
3 To Mr. Cole, for drobium s — 
4 To Mr. Terry ow Roses.“ 
, for 5 n of I 
5 To Mr. Staing, for six distinct Sows of Pelargonium, ex 
hibiting ped Fos Pie — al 
6 To Ms, Robinson, for six new varieties of Pelargoniums, in 
7 To Mr, Stains, for six Fancy Pelargonium, in 8-inch pots 
8 To Mr. Glendinning, F.H.S., for a — of Calceolarias 
9 To Mr. sr , for a collection of Helich 
10 To Mr. W — — for a collectio n of Alpine plants 
11 To poe Trion, the Duchess Dowager of. North- 
and, F. T 8. “for —— decor 
12 To the same, for Pla atyc de 
d To Messrs, Veit * aad Bone for Nepenthes guinea 
4 fo pr Davia, “he ves — DE. a. Providence 
ine-apple, weighing 8 610 
15 To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to y B. Glegg, Esq., F. H. S., for | 
hod heavies st ban ch of Grapes (Black Prince), weighing | 
S. 8 OZ. 
16 To Me “Stent, Gardener to W. — 8 Esq, of Clapham | 
Common, for Black ——— Grape 
17 To Mr. Toy, for Black Ham Grapes, 
18 To Mr, Chapman, of Vau a for Sweetwater Grapes 
19 To Mr, Wee Gardiner to the he A end of Waterford, 
rraghmore, for mane George Peaches 
20 ToM = r. Chapms jaar ardener to J, B. alege, Esq., F.H.S., for 
ectarines 
21 To Mr. oe Gardener to Mrs. ey — Colney-house, 
St. Alban’s, for the heaviest Melon J ory Egyptian 
Hybrid Green-fleshed *, weighing 7 lbs. ry 
22 To Mr. Gadd, Betchworth Castle, for the . Melon in 
hoy Market Gardeners’ Class (Canteloup), weighing 6 lbs. 
23 To Me. Fleming, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Suther- 
la mend F. H. S., at Trentham, for the best flavoured Melon 
(a e Hoosainee and I 
24 To vi Elliott, Gardener to J. B. B 
British —— rries in pots 
TH SILVER — ANKSIAN MEDAL. 
1 To Mr. eee F. H. S., for a collection of 10 Stove and 
Gree ouse Plants 
etn art, Gardener to T. Huggins, Esq., of Norwood, 
3 To a dete of hon for a collection of six Stove and | 
4 To . a) . J. Thorne, Esq., South Lambeth, 
spahan). PA 
Boothby, Esq., F. H. S., for 
4 To Mr, Hill, Gardener to T. Gavi Esg, F. H. S., for 
5 To Mr. Ivison, for 88 
6 To Mr. Salter, Fas. . 
of Norwood, for a — of Hardy Varie- 
ge Plants 
8 To Vare, Gardener to General Lygon, Spring Hill, Oxon, 
for Royal George Peaches 
9 To Mr. Toy, for Keens’ Seedling Strawberries 
* Other collections of Yellow Roses were shown, but they 
were disqualified on account exhibitors having 
formed to eee ee T 
Pp re 
to Mrs, * Sp ended e 
; I PALE, sor 0 collection of Calceolarias 
— — — 
Forms o 
By order of the Com 
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Jarzest Newspanu in the} 
LONDON Exe Wer APER containe 
— rts of the Glob: 
pence, ge free. Send Three Postage 
12, square, London, and receive one 
SHAD 
are] J WEEKS anD C0., 
or * gy BUILDERS, Eo Greenhouses, 
an 
in operation at their — 
ADES FOR — g ora 
road, Chelsea, HORTI- 
near 
TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, AND FLORI 18 TS. 
ETHAM anp BLACKITH (iate J — u Danen 
Custom House E Forw 
Three- | s 
For 7 * d 
samp — a qun I rer Thames-street, June 15, | 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
0 
PURPOSES, E RTICULT 
MILK PANS 
PASTRY PINS 
PROPAGATINCSBEE CUCUMBER CLASSES 
MILLINGTON’S SHEET GLASS, ew is of 
6 
meters, 78. 6d, 
each. may be had, on application at the 
Warehouse 87, 8 Without, same side as the 
rn Cou nities Railway. 
RO WN, SHEET, A 1 —＋ PLATE GLASS 
FOR’ HO TROUSE ORIES, &. 
7 — 5 by Messrs, Hartley 
om this Warehouse, of every size 
2 Rees 
es of large Sheet Glass, from 234, per 
tto; 10s, 6d. per 100 feet, 1 in N 
for im — delivery. Curators of Botanical 8 eties, Plorists, 
Railway Agents, and others requiring large will, 
on sending dimensions, ‘receive estim 5 at the low 
GLASS M * PANs, CREAM 
Glasses, Fish Globes, a nd all kinds of Dairy — 
Glasses, 2 — Dishes, eee other 
description of Garden 18.6 
PATENT 8 ret PE pplying, never blot, never 
soil the ruler, 1 write — — for 12 hours 
Also, Glass Tilers, 1 Inks for office.s saingi, 3 
Stationers and Schools supplied. Wholesale 
Ornamental Shades, . Shades, Gas Glasses, C — 
Lead, Paints, Colou urs, rs, and ps arm pu 
without one. —— be 
o postage stamps to Messrs, Cogan 
and Co., — — London. 
Dais ONSERVATORIES, &c, 
ETLEY anp Co. es ly se Sheet Glass of 
poma r t prices varying to ad, 
per e fo r the . sizes required many thousand 
teet a which 3 are * ept ready packed for immediate deli 
List: ces 
ae estimates forw 
TENT ROUGH 
to James HETLEY and Co., 35, Soho-square, London. 
* Chronicle first Saturday in each mon mth. _ 
are invited to ex —— G. and 
GARDENING AND PRUNING IMPLE 
rden and Syringes, 
made Garden Engines tt okdale Garden 
d Chairs, 
for the sam Seats an 
THE — — CATE E Fagen To Mr. Stanly, “for a collection of Calceolarias Av Garden Scrapers Pick Axes 
1 ToM 80 Miller, Esq., of Tooting, 3 To i, pric, p- Onci ——. e Ke 1 Axes mee Grape Gatherers and Potato Fat 
ee 5 Greenhouse Plants 0 tanly, N ection ; 5 = 
2 70 syed oe. W . Turner, of Holloway, for a-collection of Alpine Bi Knives, various 
oe : s, various pat. Sieves ws 
3 son, 9 To} Ivison, for a new species of Bejaria terns Scissors 
4 pe 10 To Mr. May, for Leschenaultia tia biloba major Botanical Boxes (riety. 
5 for a coll of Heli To Mr. Bruce, for Cases of Pruning In- Hammers Rakes in great vas 
2 Gardener to e Leh aai E a sgi es ee Chaff E — 
ouse ngines 
7 . Terry, Gardener to Lady Puller, of Youngsbury, 13 To Mr. of Reading, for ee Cees Chaff Knives Stones 
for 12 E ‘in pots 114 To Mr. Slows, Gardener’ — W. R. Baker, Esq., F I. S., for Daisy Rakes am- Shears, various 
$ for 10 varieties of Cape se hing 6 lbs, 11 = ers and Hatchets Sickles 
s. Veit Exeter, forthe same. 15 To Mr. Davis, of Oak-hill, ‘Bast arnet; for the same, weigh- Dock Spuds Sickle Saws 
10 ole, for in II. inch pots ing 6 Ibs. 12 oz. Draining Tools Ladies’ Set of Tools Spades and Shovels 
1 rs. Rollisson, for the same 16 To — Foggo, Gardener to the Marquis of Abercorn, F. H. S., Edging Irons and Labels, v. Spuds 
12 Po Bees T Ly J. H. Oughton, Esq., F. H. S., Pa pa r Black 3 — pe gate aol ne Snitch Hoke 
six distinet species of Pelargonium, exhibiting supe- r. Rust, Maclaren, Esq., F. cissors tle Hoo 
rior cultivation Muscadine G > a „Stands in Wires Lines 
18 To Mr. Black, Gardener to E. Foster, Esq., Clewer Manor, 18 To Mr. Kemp, Gardener to Mrs, Grillion, of East Acton, for d Iron Tro 
Windsor, for six new varieties of Pelargonium, i in S inc Musc: Alexand; rapes ors Turfing Irons 
pots 19 To Mr. Chapman, Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F. H. S., GalvanicBordersand| M Wall Nails 
15 Te . Ge n is Pat Pelargoniums, 20 To Mr egg er rug 9 * eee 
0 — 8 H. S., for s an in o Mr, : and Wee trac 
Cinch 8 = 21 To the for Brown Turkey Figs s Hooke 
16 To we 22 To Mr, for Keens’ Seedling Strawberries in pe ' 10 eelbarrowa 
17 To Mr. May, 1 Goodhart, Esq., of Beckenham, 23 To Mr. Busby, Gardener to S. Crawley, > tockwood W Set of Tools 
Queen a NGHAM’S A- 
ER MEDAL 24 To Mr. Meba (i ‘Kennett, of Ham, for NENT L LABELS. è the Illustrated 
1 To Mr. Matson, Gardener to T, Brandram ram, Esq., of Lea- tone yess Ae pepe — fleshed) of Horticultural Te can an bo sen sent, post paid. to any part of 
— ath, for hd er Stove and Green- 1 To Mr. . a apet, megep EE E opening to the — 46, King William-st. 
2 To Mr. Mr. Young, nan n, Esq., Denmark-hill, Park, , attleya Moasiæ HORTICULTURAL BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
Camberwell, for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse | 2 To Mr. Green, for Dendrobium nobile HOT W WATER. 
To Mr. Turner, of Barnet, for a collection of Ae yer WARRANTED BEST S AND WORKMANSHIP 
AT THE LOWEST È POSSIBLE PRICES. 
as . A va 
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1 U HEEE 172 ORE ie i 
— anual at al 
water A „ The Nobility 
about to erect Horticu! , oF fix Hot-water Appa- 
ratas, will find at our Hothouse Works; Kingètond, 1 
an extensi v: bining 
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