THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN, JUNE 



7 



OF 



1851. 



LONDON 



AWARD OP THE 



UDGE 



2 



i 



2 



7 

 8 



9 



10 

 11 



12 



13 



1 

 2 

 3 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



THE LARGE GOLD MEDAL. 



To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 

 collection of 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Mylam, Gardener to S. Rucker, Esq., jun., F.H.S., 

 for 20 species of Exo'ie Orchids 



THE GOLD KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. 



To Mr. Cole, Gardener to II. Colyer. Esq., of Dartford, for 

 a collection of 20 Sr.ove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, F.H.S., 

 for 15 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



3 To Mr. Blake, Gardener to J. H. Schroder, Esq., F.1XS., 



for 20 ppecies of Exotic Orchids 



THE GOLD BANKSIAN MEDAL. 



1 To Messrs. Fraser, of Lea Bridge-road, Essex, for a collec- 

 tion of 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



[2 To Mr. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for 15 Stove and Greenhonse Plants 



" 3 To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for 10 Stove and Gr een house 

 Plants 



4 To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 



20 species of Exotic Orchids 



5 To Messrs. Veitch and Son, of Exeter, for 15 gpecie3 of 



Exotic Orchids 



6 To Mr. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for 10 species of the same 



To Messrs. Veitch and Son, for Pitcher Plants 

 To Mr. Ivison, Gardener to the Duchess Dowager of North- 

 umberland, F.H.S., at Sion, for plants of Nutmeg, 

 Vanilla, Cinnamon, and Gamboge, all b aring ripe and 

 unripe fruits, except the Cinnamon, which was in flower. 

 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 



for 10 varieties of Cape Heath 

 To Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for the same 

 To Mr. Ten-y, Gardener to Lady Puller, of Youngfibury, I 



Herts, for 12 varieties of Roses, in pots 

 To Messrs. Lane, of Great Berkhampstead, for the same 

 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, 

 F.H.S., at Trentharo, for a collection of Fruits 



THE LARGE SILVER-GILT MEDAL. 



To Mr. Stanly, Gardener to H. Btrens, Esq., F.H.S., for a 

 co'lection of 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham, 

 for 15 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Croxford, Gardener to II. H. Barnes, Esq., of Stam- 

 ford-bill, for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr, Kinghorn, Gardener to the Eatl of Kilmorey. 

 F.H.S., for 6 Stove aud Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F,H.S,, 

 for 20 species of Exotic Orchids 



To Messrs. Uollisson, for 15 species of Exotic Orchids 



To Mr. Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq., of Cheshunt, 

 for 10 species of Exotic Orchids 



To Mr. Kmghorn, Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey. 

 F.H.S., for 6 species of the some 



To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 6 

 varieties of Greenhouse Azalea 



To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus. Bart., F.H.S.. 

 for Tali Cacti, in flower * ' 



To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



10 varieties of Cape Heath 

 To Messrs. Fairbairn, of Ciapham, for the same 

 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood 



for 10 varieties of Cape Heath, in 11-inch pots ' 



14 To Messrs. Rollisso i, for the same 



15 To Alexander Rowland, Esq., F.H.S., for 12 varieties of 



Roses in pots 



16 To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for the same 



17 To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for New Pelargoniums, in 



8-mch pots " 



18 To Mr Chapman, of Turnham Green, for Old Pelargoniums 



in 11-inch pots ° ' 



19 To Mr. Chapman Gardener to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F.H.S,, for 



a collection of Fruits 



THE CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE. 



1 To Messrs. Pamplin, Lea Biid^e-road, Essex, for 20 Stove 

 and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Wateon, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, St. John's 

 Lodge, Lower Norwood, for six Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants 



To Mr. Ivison, Gardener to the Duchess Dowager of 

 Northumberland, F.H.S., for 15 species of Exotic Orchids 



To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 

 for a collecion of Helichrysume 



To the same, for 6 varieties of Greenhouse Azalea 



To / lr V F ?, lc ^ ne ^. G « r(l€ner to A ' Calmer, Esq., of Cheam, 



for Tall Cacti in flower ' ' 



To Messrs. Fraser, for 10 varieties of Cape Heath 



8 f^r! B ! ! u r ' ( rr ( ? en , e I r t0 £ Gost€r > Es *> of Streatham, 



for Cape Heaths in 11-mch pots * 



9 To Messrs. Fairbairn, for the same 



10 To Mr Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham, 



for Cape Heaths in 8-inch pots ' 



11 To Mr Roser, Gardener to J. Bradbury, Esq., of Streatham. 



for 12 varieties of Roses inkpots 



12 ^^V^SSST" t0 H - BerenS ' E8q ' F - H ' S -» f0P 



T °^u* *"**' ° f Sl ° Dgh ' f0r New Poloniums in S-inch 



To Mr' Fmhr e «i tar <* d * a * r g™*«m* in 11-inch pots 



^inchpot? 66 ' °* BaUema > for 6 F * nc * FeUrgoniums in 



T ° F M H **£ ™*' , 6 , a, 1 ener »o the Duke of Devonshire 

 F.H S., at Cbiswick for a tingle specimen of Rhododln 

 aron aureum superbum »uuuoaen- 



THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 



10 Mr Hamp, Gardener to John Thorne, Esq PHS far 

 six Stow and Greenhouse Plants * ' ' ° r 



'•ft^TSffS^S ptnt AntrobU8 - Bart -> F -™-> 



To the «m« for Cape Heath, ia ll.inch pots 

 To Mr Te^rv r«„"' lor . Ca P e Heaths in 8-inch pots 

 T "t' Roses' Gardeaert ° L **> PuUer, for 25 varieties of 



7 To Mr. Parker, Gardener to J If R r »* A ii. M n t,n« 

 for Caoa PeJanronimn. ' ** Strachan * Esq., F.H.S., 



OINE PLANTS. 



*- PLAN'S (ciefly 

 PISE PLANTS, to te 

 Nurseryman. Hull 



•THIRTY PRTTT755555 



Lemon Queen H / lNl ' fi 



•< 



8 To Mr. Gaines, for six Fancy Pelargonium?, in 8 inch pots 



9 To Mr. Franklin, Gardiner to Mrs. Lawrence, F. H, S , for 

 12 Calceolarias, in 11-^nch pots * 



10 To Mr. Chapman, of Turnham Green, for the same 



11 To Messrs. Veitch and Son, for Erica metu^a&flora 



12 To the same, for a shrubby species of Calceolaria from Peru 



13 To Mr. Floud, Gardener to C. Bailey, Esq., Aberaman 

 House, near Aberdare, Glamorganshire, for a Queen 

 Pine-apple, w^it?hing 5 lbs. 14 oz. 



14 To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, East Barnct, for a Providence 



Pine-apple, wei^hina: 6 lbs. 11 oz. 



15 To Mr. Slowe, Gardener to \V. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S,, for 

 Black Hamburgh Grapes 



16 To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, for the same 



17 To Mr. Smith. Gardener to S. Bicardo, Esq., Titness Park, 

 Sunning: Hill, for Sweetwater Grapes 



18 To Mr Tumoull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, at 

 Blenheim, for "usca Grapes 



19 To Mr. Harrison, Oatlands Gardens, Weybridge, for the same 



20 To Mr. Bain, Gardener to B. Bernasconi, Esq., of Harrow- 

 Weald, for White Frontignan Grapes 



THE SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL- 



1 To Mr. Stuart, Gardener to T. Huggins, Esq., of Norwood, 

 for six Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



2 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, E«q. t of Dartford, for 



a single specimen of Exotic Orchid (Dendrobium Cal- 

 ceolaria) 



3 To Mr. Watson, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, Lower Norwood, 



for a collection ox Helichrysums 



4 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 



for 6 varieties of Cape Heath in 8 inch pots 



5 To Mr. Willmer, of Sunbury, for a collection of Pinks 



6 To Mr. E. G. Henderson, of Wellington-road Nursery, for 6 



varie'ies of Fancy Pelargonium in 8-inch pots 



7 To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for Pansies in pots 



8 To Mr. Wood, of Norwood, for Alpine Plants 



9 To Mr. Kinghorn, Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey, F.H.S., 



for a single specimen of Erica Cavendishii 



10 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H, Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



the same 



11 To Mr. Wood, of Norwood, for Variegated Plants 



12 To Messrs, Veitch, for Dendrobium Veitchianum 



13 To Mr. Braid, Gardener to H. Perkins, Esq., of Hanworth- 



park, near Hounslow, for fruit of Musa Cavendishii 



14 To Mr. Hoare, Gardener to J. Bailey, Esq., Glanusk-park, 



Brecknock, for a Queen Pine Apple, weighing 4 lb*. 12 oz. 



15 To Mr. Slowe, Gardener to R. W. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for 



a Providence Pine Apple 



16 To Mr. Ingram, Gardener to Her Majesty at Frogmore, for 



Black Hamburgh Grapes 



17 To the same, for Muscat Grapes 



18 To Mr. Mitchell, of Brighton, for Black Hamburgh Grapes 



19 To Mr. Rust, Gardener to J. Maclaren, Esq., F.H.S., for 



Muscadine Grapes 



20 To Mr. Cox, Gardener to J. Tredwell, Esq., Leigh am- court, 



Brixton-hill, for Wbi'e Frontignan Grapes 



21 To Mr. CoHinson, Gardener to the Marquis of Westminster, ) 



Eaton-hall, Cheshire, for Roval George Peaches 



22 To Mr. Davis, of Oak-hill, for Noblesse Peaches 



23 To Mr. Elliott, Gardener to Mrs. Boothby, of Twyford- 



abbev, Acton, for a collection of Strawberries in pots 



24 To Mr. Ewing, Gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., F.H.S., 



for a Green-fleshed Melon 



L flowed 



Messrs. J. W EEKS aJco!, 8ffi»4»ll!j 



« C ANGSTER'S FLObSbra - f . 



O of ^choice Hoses, .hen an blnn5 >•«* 



well 



Br 



an 



mongers 



as for ,1 .troying the' Gr^F^'S F 5ft 



S«d 



Mesw, 



Manufactory, 75, Cheapgide. Price as «k !"°«"Ci£ 

 each, or comply, f rom 7s 6d e > ; « Sh a rt e8 w '&k 

 sent on application. according t0 , Ug< ^JV 



IPOMCEA LI M B ATA~7imZ " 



( A New ana Beautiful Hardy fc" T) - 



\| ESSRS. WM. ROLLISSON 0l, " b J n ?. A 



^'-*- pleasure to inform the 

 general, tha^ they intend sending^oat 



SSON ANDSOXSlh 1 



01 Jane, their new and beautiful IPOMiT. , af ' er *tfi 

 Lindley Tpomcci limbata), lo 5 U per n anrS (n * mwi hk 

 flower ; the usual discount to the trade ' JU8t «*K 



N.B. Fine plants of the true RHODOT)Pvnn« w 

 CUM, from 7, U. to 10,. 6d. and C2 5 ? T « 



thiip'ant.— Too^in^, Surrey. ' aCcordlQ 8 toih«iJ 



pLRNS.— The present prevain^ust^- 



*- mieresting and elepant tribe of pl,m« ht.i a 

 Subscribers to offer them in selections an under' 



l™ 1 }* *?™1?*1 8 ,°/\* O ,. 60 ^ ; 25 ? itt0 - 50j. to 100^.7 21 Si 



«.•. « ^ __ Selection of 





hardy species, Is. to Is. 6d. each. 



required for Wardian cases, as jmall growing gorts w 27 



Ov BcJCClv Q # 



m 



Surrey, 

 craves 



.—Delivered at Godalming" Station," Vir^'iS 

 included. Cau iflowers 2s. 6d. per 100. ' ^ 



Junn xiAiJii^ florist, jtavnliam, Surrey beets 

 state that he has a quantity of BIDDING ?i\Sw2 

 which he will seni by post, at Is. p r dozen; GEfU>jnS 



Is. 6d. per dozen. — Catalogues sent on the' receipt* of 

 postage stamp. 



TO CAMELLIA GROWERS. 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, a very fine well-a* 

 Bushy Plant of the MARCHIO.NJSSS OF Bum 

 measuring between ei^ht and nine feec from the surface otfc 

 pot. U jwards of 100 bloom* expanded themselves Ustieuft. 

 Price lOi 10s ; valued at 252. by the trade. A certificate il 

 be given by the grower, who is also the possessor eorii 

 plant.— Letters, post paid, to be addressed to W. Bioci,Ej, 

 Manor House, Guernsey. 



2 



3 

 i 



6 



7 



2 



3 



4 

 5 

 6 



7 

 8 



9 



10 

 11 



13 



14 



15 



16 



12 

 13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 

 19 



20 



21 

 22 



23 

 2* 



1 

 2 



4 

 5 



1 



2 

 3 

 4 

 5 



7 



8 



CHOICE CINERARIA SEEF! 



UCOMBE, PINCE, A * D Co* W^ed from a 



SeJecf Collection of all the Newest and Pi™..V • • 

 Of 1851, wbivb .hey h a ,ethis .eason K Z.n iu lr°ll JrCT* 

 »ome Cineraria Seed, of excellent quality- anl theVlI" "• 

 to «ffer it for .ale. in Packets, sealed and warranted M*** 

 at 8,. «. ..eh, free by post. If sown soon7«ranTJlants ^Th 

 beproduued, which will flower in 1852. 8 Plants will 



Exeter Nursery, June 14th, 



THE SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 



1 To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Ta\lor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., for a collection 

 of H*d ; chrysunn 



To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for Yellow Roses 



To Mr. Bragg, of Slough, for Pansies, in pots 



To Mr. Turner, of Barnes Common, for Alpine plants 



To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 



single spec'men of Leschenaultia biloba major 

 To Mr. Speed, oi Edmonton, for Clerodendron rail ax 

 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



a single specimen of Pimelea Hendersoni 

 To Mr. Coster, of Benson, for Ranunculuses 

 To Mr. Speed, f^r Clerodendron Berhuneanum 

 To Mr. Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Eeq., of Preston- 

 hall, near Maidbtone, for a Queen Pine Apple, weighing 

 3 lbs. 4 oz. 



To Mr. Harrison, of Oatlands, for a Queen Pine Apple 



To Mr. Drummond, Gardener to C. H. Leigh, Esq., of 



Ponty pool-park, for a Providence Pine Apple 

 To Mr. Boyd, Gardener to Viscount Dillon, of Dytcbley, 



Eustone, for Black Hamburgh Grapes 

 To Mr. Harrison, ot Oatlands, for the same 

 To Mr. Chailis, Gardener to Mrs. Irvine, of Luddington- 



house, Egham, for Muscadine Grapes 



To Mr. Cox, Gardener to J. Tredwell, Esq., of Lekrham, 



court, for Muscat Grapes 

 To the same, for white Frontignan Grapes 



To Mr. Slowe, Gardener to We R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for 

 Peaches ' * ' ^ ' ' 



To £ lr -. Inf £ am ' Gar °ener to Her Majesty at Frogmore, for 



British Queen Strawberries 

 To Mr. Maun, of Islewortb, for the same 



To - Ml \J Turobull, Gardener to the Duk« of Marlborough 

 for Keens' Seedling Strawberries ««r.uurougn, 



To Mr. Mann ot Isleworth, for the same 

 To Mr Robertson Gardener to Lady Foley, Stoke Edith- 

 park, Ledbury, for a Persian Hybrid Melon 



THE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, 



T 8-inch Jotf* ° f Si0U * b, f ° r 6i * Fa ° Cy **w*°niuiin, i* 

 To Mr. Kinghorn, for Leschenaultia formosa 

 io Mr. Salter of Hammersmith, for a collection of Daisies 

 Tl mIZI' n eU a b> f ° r Euryoia 8 P- from New Zealand 

 cune^tum ndm ° n| ° f Pi ° e A »^^ ^r Gastrolobium 



T °for tfiff i^ff^^ B - th ^ °* T wyford Abbey, 



MESSRS. VEITCH and SON beg to call attest* 

 to the three following rare and beautiful Plant 

 description of which see Advertisements in Qard ri* Chmii 

 of last Saturday, viz. — £ s.d, 



CANTUA DEPENDENS 110 



BERBERIS DARWIN1I 110 



MED1N1LLA MAGNIFICA 3 3 



Good established plants now ready for sending oatattfc 

 above prices. The usual discount to the Trade. 



*** Tne Cautua is the plant that has attracted such {CMPl 

 admira f ion at the recent Exhibitions at Chiswick and 4l 

 Regent's-park, and has received Three First GJass tfedalitf 

 a New Plant. — Exeter, June 14. 



RRESENT SOWING, all Post free.- 



Mignol^ttft- or Nemonhilas. for suecessional lOfiflp, 



T^OR 



Sd. per oz. ; 12 packets of Annuals, for autumn nowenag,U.; 

 12 pickets of Biennials, la. ; first-rate Holljhoyks, CtaenMi, 

 Scarlet Giant Stocks/Sweet-williams, Penrstemoos, Hearty, 

 Scabias, and Heraoleum giganteura, each, Qd. ,w pM» 

 Superior Summer Lettuce, aud other Vegetable Seeds, ii.pff 

 packet; or Sd. per oz. ..^w 



Plants of the Heracleum giganteura 9d. each, or«xao.w 



3s. This plant, with us, is already 10 feet high, witt mm 



6 feet long and 6 ieet broad, fa 



Remittances requested, which may ba made by »W[ * 



exchange.— Abbaham IIardi and Son, Seed-groireri, MMtam 



Essex. 



NEW HARDY JAPAH n*-S1 

 D^UT^fA GRACILIS (TacE) 



D^UTZIA GKAUlLloiTnuM , . 



OSEPH BAUMANN, Nursertmak, Ghent, MgJ 



aving a good stock of the above beauutul and Oi$«p 

 TZlA, will fend it out on the 1st of August, 



• •• 



t - • 



nt 



• i* 



■ 

 13 

 2 • 



• 



J, 



DEUT__._, . 



Extra stroug well established plants 



Smaller do. do. 



Grafted, 4 to 5 feet high hBllor ._.„„.. 



J. B.'s Deutzia gracilis will never grow mg ner iu ^^ 

 Messrs. Hugh L«»w and Co., of Clapton, have seen 

 and have ordered 40 plants of it, . .. tttfi 



This plant may be had in bloom six tt°^ hs ^f * 0, 



J. B. has received the following prizes fori hw p« f ^ 

 Ghent first prize; 1851, Chiswick, May ttw W. J^^irf 



aia ifl* 



prize,' MentVtTrstpVizV, Brfurc first P^ ize ' ^.^Tn^ m 

 One over to the Tra-le on three. No discount 



three plants are ordered. Free to London, , fc 



Deu>zacrenatavera.new(D.^r ac^sj£^^ 



GONII is; PICOTEES, CARxVATlONS, HULM 



Ubent tirst prize ; Wo I, uniswicK, « la} .-- - - * Rr , lM U( 

 Jence; Re K eofs Park, May Hth, first pri«»- ^ ti 

 prize, Antwerp fir*t prize, Mechlin first pn«, £» rf 



i 



FfcRNS AND ORCHIDS. 



W^I^k 11 ^ 11 ? 8 has a Stov « 40 feet square, 



Jw^tTL A :^^^^ 0{ ^RNS, some aipted' 



paxvsies, <fcc. ^ r ciniifrhs begs *» 



WILLIAM BRAGG, Star Nursery, SoM^ J 

 say his Catalogue of the **"™^h*W 

 and can be had on application. BJ» ^ u iaMaj at 

 DAHLIAS will be sent out the first week iftW 



each, viz :— , _.: nP( j first ^S. 



ADMIRAL, rich lilac, very constant g a « 21l .8Wg; 



prize, 25*., a., the fto^M^SE^ ' ^ 



well Open vShov?e, 



successful flower of the year. 



CAKMINA, rich carmine, cons 

 first class certificates, Ac, shown - - . ti p(? d y^\zj 



Th« ft«- Ma. ASHLEY, waxy wbue, w .njj*; 



ia several 





splendid show flower. <fcc. W. u. l " l "r T '" c er»Dv^ e ;JS 

 the season : wa« awarded by Pr. ^ D ^\% t a rst ^ m 

 at the Horticultural Society, «tc. (jaineu 



>s 



ficates. 



the 



QUEBN OF FAIRIES, Domeyer. w.» 

 e stock of this tine and constant fancy 



SeedUn K |ii^-— Boy||l s 



above amateur, who will give ft in pji*|* 





certi 



tfP 



is left to W. M., .hey can be can jJ=^7SK3 *$T 



E,otic Nursed tna^f^^ ^^ 



with Edwanln's Mm. Uahsard ; at 



with JEdwanU's Mm. Ua*8a»u , •* ~ rtirt c^es. . lW g 



Open Show Exhibition five firs t c ias.cer w ™ piokB *re^ 

 W. B.'s .tock of Tiotees, Carnations, . «" oU t^^ 



an 

 in 



d good ; the best Hollyhock be * d *™L^yme*t. 

 2$: 6d. and 5s. packets, po*t paid, for prep 2 





