530 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Aus. 24, 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
FOR THE YEAR 1851. 
THE EXHIBITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE 0 ON THE FOLLOWING SATURDAYS :— 
M 3, JUNE 7, anp JULY 19. 
SCHEDULE OF THE PRIZES. 
FLOWERS. 
be measured inside, 1 inch below the rim. 
r e I. — In which — and Private Growers independently of each other. 
ea eae collections of 12 new and first-rate varie- | 
— — diatinct —.— — with su- 
rie skill, in 8-inch pas, 8 — E— 5 eaa 
The Judges, im — their 
awa — I both in 2 and the next number, arked 
s grown in their natural forms, — 
stakes or stays; and will —— take distin Cn of s spec ies 
ESSRS. VEITCH anp SON'S CATALOGU pS 
ESSRS. VEITCH anp SON’S 
OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS W AND 8 
= pins ble ge tate AMERICAN PLANTS, gos 
e., are now re and c had, on pre.pai 
r tros ma ge — tao —Exeter, August ` 21. 
S GOLIAH STRAWBERRY. 
OBERT WHIBLEY bas now rea ready fine p 
a very reduced price for cash, viz , 2s. per doz, ah, 
ect CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 5 nis 
collection, — 3, per dozen. e had. 
Nursery, Kennington, London. 
Se 
SAFFRON WALDEN.—SUPERB ig HOLLY Soa 
Westie CHATER begs to nce that his 
y be 
NEW CATALOGUE is now ready, a peor ppa 
application, by enclosing a postage stamp, 
nts on their ivation give if requested, 
0 
next season of the ab Straw 
plants; fit for imme diate delivery, name — — o any 
— the kingdom or in pacigis d to Loudon), by sen 
n order, — * — sa per 100, or 63. for 50, to J, 
—— Folkesto — 
RAL E Ms IN POTS FOR FORCING. 
WEEKS axm CO., g’s-road, beg to 
„call attention to their splendid collection of Gr Vines, 
all struck from eyes, now three years old, the finest 
nts that have eer basee — for Baj U e, isting of 60 
varieties, all of the ed t 
THE HA UBURGNS Anp ede — the best for 
early forcin a pots, this e time for Gardeners to havo 
— have the — ABa ae — favourable consideration, No duplica 
2, Pela: iums; in i of 9 varieties, in 11-i able. 
8 CE LS. * 7. Cape Heaths; in collections of 10 entirely distinet varieties, 
N. B. Any —— — — not have been actually grown in in 11-inch pots. 1 LS. 
l-inch pots wi isqualified, 3 i llections of 12 distinct varieties, in II. inch 
3. Fan ms; in sixes, — 8. inch pots. CE—LS—SK. . K. yr July — i 
4 Roses, in pots: in collections of 12 distinet . Picotces, in collections of 12 distinct varieties. CE—LS— 
RB The 3 * will disqualify any os . that shall be 10. — . ber ere of 12 distinct varieties. SK—SB—C. 
2 d to to contain a pans wh * — S. yor "(Un Jone only.) 8 
th eee N. B. Carnations Picotees, and Pinks can only be shown at 
— — — than n Ia inohes an 0. Ua onik) pret t plants grown in pots. Cut flowers in boxes will n 
To longer be received. 
A. n. Tobe W pele-cream: colours, are inadmis- 11, Calceolarias, in twelves ; in 11-inch pots, S—SK—SB, 
medals are to be aw: 
S: Crap Taling à in collections of 10 entirely distinct varieties. | N.B. No warded unless the plants =. in 
GB—SG—CE, m 1 ower very high health and extremely well grown. (In May and June 
N. B. hibited only.) 
T; 3 shot th 
Ap 
š Division II.— In which — alone can show. 
12. Exotic Orchids; in coliectioas of 15 species of superior cultivation. GB—SG—CE. 
vision III.— In which all persons are admitted to equal competition. 
mens of very pet cultivation, 
13, Single. speci: —— N. B. No one who exhibits in this number can also compete 
— — can be shown singly in other numbers, in the following, 
K 32. Roses, exhibited as in No, 31, and in 25 varieties. LS 
nts not in flower. CE— LSS 
plants 
14. eee in collections of 20 plants. —SK—SB. (In * nl 
LG—GK— 
‘uly only. 
N. B. Private growers only can exhibit here. If Roses are 
N. B. Pome G Fuchsias. N Pelargoniums and du- 2 for exhibition without attention to the 9 
es are excluded — all the four classes wa of Stove and explained, they Wr ot be 
house plants. es of the | 33. — — CELS 
same genus can realtone = “= and the fo — o Tanke 34, 1 in 3 is SK_SB. (In July only.) 
15. Seve or 8 in collections of 15 plants. 35. ices ; in collections of six spec CE--LS—S 
1 058 . Poms i —— of 10 —— re species of very superior 
cultivation, LS—SK—SB. Wipri: Y only. 
87, New Hybrid Plants, haa ive of koran Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas, and garden . ee such as Gloxinias and the 
S¢_CE—LS. 
NB It 1 certain that much m 
3 common cultivation, 3 
kles; dc. c. This class will ara 
i; in sixes, — 
. in 
AE flower, not introduced by = sey — ety. 860 à 
NE These Medals will bea 8 by the e officers, 
* ee icu 
; in 
20. house A 2 in 6 dis inet varieties, SG—CE—! 
N.R. "No one can show in more than one class of Azaleas. 
0 — an Rhododecdrons. and their hybrids ; in 12 distinct 
pe. and pro Ne „ Nursery 
is swell — of a visit, as alt modern Horticultural improve. 
mts wae map 4 — 
and a b s-road. Lua 
Eh FOR ‘nite E INTRODUCTION 
EMBU 
B. er maa 17 II. One of 
FUCHSIA NIGRIC ANS —— ng plants ts, 8s, Hand- 
some species, an abuadant oe ares 3 purple petals. 
ESTUS, Decatsye.—Strong plants, 
12s. See description i É to be had as under. 
BOMARIA EDULIS. Sinag, plants, 12s, A charming 
climber, 1 were ligne n above, dark red, spot- 
ted with yellow. This way a medal 
at the 11 1 at OW 
RIA 2 Lh ene 55 . a & 
TR ICOLOR 2 8 
nern AND BLACK TTR. A — 
General . = — omais Quays, 
— — reet, London, 
IMPORTANT 10 Calbe sk RS, G. 
e METALLIC FLEXIBLE 
EES ** AND WUDS 
in ard st 
delicate plants, de 23. per I 
ng to weight, In the first 10 s 1 
— not to corrode. To bet had — ‘the principal Seeds- 
men and dea akri rsin Horticul . Implements; and, he esale, 
nt Metallic Orname ntal Latels, 
e 35, High-street, Croy —— 
TEELE’S 
t, Croydon, Sur on a 
a ERRE AD RATION, — n 2 
on Waar 
PEAT, B 
cr 1 ewt,, at 9d. pe 
uate ers, — 2 — MEA orders made payab! 
N STEELE, t-office, Dockhead, immediately 
d, Rotherhith 
gies = 
to any p 
ia — Cisterns, Filters, 
5 — . ei aü IMLICO FES WOR * 
* uplica s can be here award and Salting vessels, Corn and Flour Chests, Sinks, 
27. Fuchsias; in threes, of three distinct colours. LS—SK— N.B. ud AGG! 8 be 2 pase and marked with | Dairy and Larder S — Malting los Sab 
SB un j) wa nam it ia ta g cannot gain a | ing, Refrigerators, Garden Edging, Flower Boxes, Pine pit 
28, Pelargoniums ; E Prize more than once in the season. The plants must be Linings, Hot-bed Frames, Cattle Sheds, > 
. 0&—LS—SK. n and not in a cut stat ain Stones and Traps, < ag Sa oon sers, Icony Landings, 
N.B. By the word 4. meant the wild kinds 42. Pansies ; in twelves, in 8-inch pos. SK—SB—C, Roo Slates, ridge roll and 2 Waste Slate for drains, 
f Good Hope, nd New Holland, 2 1 n 8K—SB— Sun Dials, Fountains, and all descriptions of plain Slate Work 
species inclusive, and no cross-breds, "aad ; in sixes, in 8-inch SK—SB—C. (In May in T or dir Mr. s's Works in ee Wales, 
29, Achi n collections of B E laiia arieties, exhibit- ENAMELL SLATE Chimney-pieces, Bi andes, 
pm — cult atio : n. cE aan “Un July, only.) as. Section’ T Nr N to extremely fine specimens, —— and other Table Tops, Mur same . , in — 
y tion s 
30. Tall Cacti ; SG—CE—L A tent will be provided for the exhibition. of these s 
l. Roses of 50 varieties in loose — — each ai: aonsiating. of of . — ith ‘prs de. awarded, nor will they be Eai The eh — — „ at — —— of — Me. MARNI 
it, as to a abr 
three trusses as they are gathered, so as mselves mark. their seedlings 
39 39 and 40, 3 r e 
EA aeara. the habit of the variety. CE—LS—SK. In 
July only.) of — x 
FRUIT. 
iy of eu other. Frater habit of supplying the 
Market Gardeners, or Growers Market, and Private Gar- 
deners, exhibit independently of each vay ruiterers are not allowed to exhibit at all. No duplicate 
awards can be any case whatever, except in O and P, No more than one award 
made 
poa Letter, except in a D. 1. 151 N, 0, r. 
, it will be disq 
of Fruit, GK - GB—SG in . GB—-SE— ag yale d Pi b 
r r May. CE E: an . SB—C 
receiving a ine for a — can also — nat ar EA 
1. Black. — 2 White. SB—C, 
K Strawberries, in pots; 8 SK—SB—C, 
N. B. ae in the pots in which they are 
L BR rsa Ey one dish eag 
{ b British Queen, and pernas AE kinds, SB—C, 
. Keens 9 and similar kinds. SB—C, 
rs Other kinds. 
NE nAn 
class of Frais Wen if gathered. 
N Melons one specimen each, fur the best Slaroured,.. 8K — 
fa fa a. Lind Ë Erat 
a e in sixes. 'SK—-83B—0.. I nds of fruit of attr Se se a 
Nectacines, i sixes, B-. NB The medals under this aud the preceding — ; 
* i * | «Given ai che discretion of the Sovicty’s officers. par 
AIL Pruit m must be sufficiently ripe for Market, WELL COLOURED, and PROPERLY NAMED by the Exhibitor, as faras | ( 
M Oranges, 1 d co in pots; no one to show more than 
BER ann MELON BOXES 
D f 
and sent to all parts of the ki app D 
— Lights from II. 4s. Geten Lights of everr 
Conservatories, Green and Hot- 
G y 
description of never 
(ieee ca a 
aoil the ruler, and ven k 
' i rs, @ . ves 1 
