THE 
b. GIR LIAS > ioe UNIAS, FUCHSIAS, 
SBENAS , FOR 1845. 
we GIRLING has the Laem f offering 
aang 
following Plants, 
to his nume- 
and Foreign, the 
of the Ver 
an asterisk in April, with 
he Dahlias, which will be 
W FANCY DAHLIAS. 8, 
MONS. JEAN WALLNER, nearly black, clear white tips, 
d 
witha 
= epee and Fuci or with t 
ut early in nee 
d. 
ara wert and white, of ‘good 
shape and habit ; eae i feet 5 
SPEEDWELL, dark and clear, white ti + go! ood for show. 
ing; full centre, and well up in the PRA, height, 4 feet 5 0 
vie aie rose; a 
eet . 
0 
3 6 
s 
- 
E GIPSIES, dark crimson, shaded or 
striped “= Bate lp parole, daly and well up, in the 
centre; and good show flower; 
w colo Eg 
sho ed 
hA iiad an tiful 
aoe noua! of fine Habit ‘said paraha LAr hgt., . to ate 10 6 
MRS. CHARLES KEAN, nearly blac ack, petals well for med 
and of fine substance, deep and symmetrical; phe 
flower; height, 4 to 5 feet 
MARY, THE ROSE OF F KEYDEL, dark rose, tipped with 
Tuby, very constan 
o 
time to time, for decision, and pronounced to bi e fine; the 
former to Me Ayres, pst speaks © of them most Nk urably, 
Mr. Glenny says—‘* 
but certainly a consi bl 
The Dahlia, Peny of Ormonde 
Dahlia gro 
have the credit of sendin, 
charge 10s. 64. if in any case short 
Parties desirous of placing any of the above i Batlogiie will 
be aiti roa gaea and in February next a list of the agents 
ae 
as can be had for 2/. 2s. Selected 
Plants at the Casia T 
S. G. has on sale grow ona te “pot roots of nearly all the popular 
Dal niles of last and former years Ss neers prices, lists of 
which can be pae on prepaid applicat 
s carefully che iafe R 4 reference or prompt 
adhe nown comresponden 3, 
in ee by Messrs. Hurst and Co., | 
& _Leadenhall-street ; and Mi . NoBLE, Seedsmen, Fleet- 
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY. 
X S 
ia G, WAITE, Pa eu] land 4, Eyre-street- 
hill, Hatton Garden, London, begs to inform the Trade, 
eee, a Wholesale pails: oF ape yo of Kitchen-garden 
eeds n be had on application. 
. Gd. 
a 
N.B. has pleased to state. 
r Credit.— 
on application for Catalogues, 
whether for Cash o. an. 4. 
N.B. No exhibits in this letter can also compete 
the fo! llo AS 
H. Other cuted Exhibited as in the letter F, and in 25 varie 
sB—C. 
HE those here offered for Ros 1 
yee if Roses are brouan fo € 
ons here expla 
.B. Higher Medals than 
be given by the Jndges. 
hibition without attention to the regulati 
they will not be allowed ae compete. 
I. Cape Heaths; in collections of 20 entirely distinct vari 
GK—SG—LS. 
N.B. It is expected that thes 
on more than one pecao 
E. Caa Heaths; in collec! 
—SG—LS, 
Heath 
Se aie 
N.B n will be a! 
the + aa pi "EK, and L. 
M. Cape Heaths single. specimens displaying very super 
| sitet ly LS—SK—SB. 
N. Calce LS—S! 
SB. 
Carnations, in pans of 2 4 distin 3] 
P Picotees, in ‘at of 24 zinea Hate LS—SK—SB, — 
g Pinks, in pans of 24 distinct varieties. SK—S 
. Ranunculuses, excluding Turbans; tt stands of 12 = ir 
varieties for Private Growers, and 24 for Nurse 
S—SK—SB. 
ct varieties. LS—SK 
CLASS I.—FLOWERS; for which all persons | a 
dmitted y 
S. Stove or Greenhouse Plants; in collections of 40 plants. 
N. B. Cale aria, Fuchsias, Orchidacez, and Pelargoniui 
to be pee yon from S, T, V,and W. 
Plan ants; in 
T. Btove or Greenhouse colle: 
GK—GB-S Z 
NAA Exhibitors cannot show in more than one of the 
ouse Plants; in collections of 13 
GB—SG— 
W. Stove or penne ts; in collections of 6 dist 
species. SG—LS—SK. 
Se 
x. ranha Azaleas; i in 12 distinct varieties. GB—SG 
Y. Greenhouse Azaleas ; in 6distinct bbe en SG—LS 
N.B. No one can Gisa in toe classes of Azale: me 
Z. Stove or Greenhouse Climbers ; in collection: 
f 
pee 
VANGUARD, crimson scariet, of fi rm xcellent 
habit, producing n instant good show flowers 
through the entire bl pecan t, height, Sfeet . 6 
BEAUTY OF STOW, light lac, of fine form tea eed 
ae ga good depth o of petal; seful show flow 
‘own weak; height, 4 fe: Hy r 7 
MONSIEUR RIGNON, g crimson, of good form; a 
fine and useful back-row flower, when grown weak; 
height, 3 feet å % 
GLORIA MUNDI (Gebbard), inside the petal a clear 
orange buff, outside mottled carmine, presenting an 
orange appearance, by a reflection of colours ; hgt., 5ft. 10 6 
BEAUTY OF Vite E a ae 8"), Baga Hipp: oo 
with purple, like Holmes’ Exqui cod s 
ewer height, 4feet . Yio 6 
ESSEX PRIN MROSE (Wicks' ose; re- 
6 
T 
), fine lig’ ht | 
quires to be grown weak ; fine aaa + inp, igts 4 fa 10 6 
ESSEX ipera ka s), thats tun Gated ery Col 
and d ; height, 4 eet 
S.G. ike nog res phei jag pee jif and can supply 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 
ee Society of London, 
AA, B d cc. £ 
BB. ‘Biotic Ornice š 
—SG. 
R 1845, 
YS oF EXHIBITION yu be the three 
To? 
following Saturdays, vi May 2 21, July 12. 
EXHI All Taa ý actin 
THEIR OWN Boxes OR STANDS. t should 
exceed eight inches in height at the back, or 18 inches in i depth 
+10 6 | from front to back. The lids of all boxes must either be loo 
er made to unhin 
the pisl, of pi doen eg war = at the Catalogue Prices, with | MEDALS AND REW ARDS.—The Society distributes the 
the us o the Trade. | following Medals and wards,—namely, 
Ps RBENAS. —êÊ 8. d. 
ALBA LUTESCENS, sulphur-yellow, wrge and asad C. The Certifica! pee paS - 010 0 
scented . 3 6 SB. Silver Saisin Meal E I 
ALBA MAGNA, the largest | and best white out à Tae Bes SK. Silver Knightian Do. A a eS oA: 0 
ANDA rosy pam A of fine “ar 3 6 LS. Large Silver Do, . A . $ 6s, 18 0 
LADIATOR, scarlet, with bright yellow eve, SG. Large Silver Gilt Do. eee . - 400 
fine 3 6 GB. Gold Barksian Do. . SCT Sees: BAT Say) 
LOVELY RAMBLE R, grey ‘lilac, c, large a and fine > © 86 GK. Gold Knightian Do, . ° . ° -10 00 
SEULRGREY’ nee bright parle, of fine shay ana ‘ A 3 6 LG. Large Gold Do. . . . + 20 E 
B d se hated iy 3 6| Exhibitors to whom these shall be awarde 
> 
ROSE D PA MOUR, bt ag pin! geet a yellow change them one for Scar: or ae receiv = heir rie th 
bea istine F e most ti d attractive oney, or in plate. If within one HN Ei 5 aa Ee 
4RUBESCENS, eae tinby 4 4 5 ©) bition of the year no intimation shall h: d fro 
, bright ruby, large and weil formed. . 3 6 an Exhibitor of the manner in which ie a res his Me als to 
THE GIANT, silvery lilac ; p ee trusing" Verbena be disposed'of, all the Medals due to him may repared and 
m G. ea P ya S ra f the By ein measuring transmitted to him through the usual public Sonea or E 
ida H “ph cn — re pie in oca ar ‘further notice. In case an Exhibitor shall receive a First a a 
Tangen 0 ot bi itled t ive any o 
SEEDLING PETU NIAS. 
ATTRACTION, ground colour bright peach, with an 
immense throal ermilion, beautifully veined, 
i tra . . - 50 
BEAUTE PARFAIT, bright rosy-pink, veined a: 
with the deepest blood-red imaginable; extra fine 5 
CERULEA STRIATA, white, beautiful i striped with 
bright blue, large, round, and flat 3 
ground-colour and throat of a beau- 
tiful blue, but towards the margin a pure white 3 
LOUIS GULLDINO, dark pen Monae all over with dark 
rry, with an immense throat of the ‘ich 
r dare es round, an nd flat 5 
BRA EA, ground colour brieht lilac, thickly 
pea peed: with veins of th 
throat of the same 3 
PERFECTION, ground colour pale Tose, regularly and 
beautifully striped with aoi an in AADC, size, 
and form quite its aa 0 
PORTRAIT, rosy pink, v ned w ‘ith dee ep ci mine 3 6 
QUEEN OF MAY, an Bire very distinctly veined with 
dark purple, and pi et blotched with p white, 
large, round, and flat; extra fine 0 
SANS PAREIL, groun nd cokak slate, with a large blote 
d and d 
ided and 
STRIATA DELICATISSIMA, koa gia 
osy pink; very delicate and pr a 
‘SEEDLING PHLOXES. 
ALDA CERULESCENS, beautiful pure white, with bs 
ALBA GLOMERATA, ‘white, with an immense head of 
bloom, very distin 
‘SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 
cart ge pink sepals, pua tips, come 
6 
a tube 
flesh-colo 
sabe, ee purple, 
in any one letter, he shall n 
Medal in the same letter, exce PEE MM, 
Ir ER, TO BE RLY OBSERVED that if 
any Exhibitor « shall obtain thes spit oe a Medal, and it phat be 
afterwards ascertained that he has gained it by exh 
nner pS is a My 
nthe i ard, and s 
ECTS OF EXHIBITION.—These will e PETR into 
as explained further a ae articles not of Horticul- 
will be allowed to be placed upon the tables. 
a thomas rng leet the 
List, as they will 
arr nts de korina RA the followiog ey in 
ALL zov, peo: e = muir ot Form or 
Dec. toe GARDEN, 
stati ai Potties what Tetter | their plantsa ee ran pin ; and they 
are epaien ularly aa ee that ‘fer rs in the 
s 
uence of bebidas 
rwards. 
lio FOF List of Medals, §e.) 
pad REVERS for which Nur rserymen and 
vate Grow rs exhibit ey: he each other. 
A Pelargoniums s i in collections oe 12 n 
ieties, cultivated wi uperior skill, nie 
ts of 24 to acast, 
GB—8G—L 3. pot 
acast. GB— ô 
C. Pelargoniums; = collections of six varieties, in pots of 8 to 
a cast. LS—SK—SB, 
D. Roses, in pots; Amateurs to show in collections of 12, Nur. 
serymen in cillectio ions of 25, distinct vars, GB—SG—LS.. 
N.B. It is the wish of the Society, in a fnture season, to re- 
es to be shown exclusively in pots, and not to 
all ut ne ens to be exhibited at all. 
. Roses in pots; ae gle specimens displaying superior culti- 
vation, SK— ETRA 
F. roA 5, ose bunches, each consisting of three 
truss pags Sam ather = fi es exhibit, i har e toes 
va d, 8 
able, the. habit of the Tiets; ; ifs 12 varieties —C. 
G. Other Roses, exhibited as in the last letter, Pg in 50 ya- 
rieties, LS—SK—SB, 
B. Pelargoniums; in collections of 12 varieties, in pots of 24 to | 
—-LS. 
DD. Scarlet Pelargoniums ; in 6 distinct Mo 
EE. aaronii in 6 DISTINCT SPECIE 
N.B. the 
GG. Distinct Sikici of Tall Cacti in 1 flower. 
B. The GB and SG Medals are not to be iwa if fe 
rieties are canan 
in collections of 1 
lf shall pa a light elt “LS—Sk 
in pots, in collections of 12 distinct 
ie an six)va 
HH. Fuchsias ; 
b ‘which one-ha 
II. Cinerar’ 
Sk_SB—C. 
KK. New or extremely rare ornamental Plants. SG— 
NB. These Medals will be awarded by the Society’s Offi 
dges. 
been exhibited in “the Garden in a previous ne 
LL. Single specimens of very superior cultiva! 
aa 
. Miscellaneous subjects. 7 eh 
MN. Exhibitors gates eo be thereby entitled 
mbs, Heartsease, a 
who will make this 
be Lysis. in caer jude ment by so const ae par o; 
ectness of the names, the acy Of 
a elling, ait the neatne: 
CLASS HI.—FRUIT; for which Market Gardel 
Fruiterers, or persons in past habit of regularly sup 
ing the Market, and Private Growers, exhibit 
wees oh each 
N.B. All Fi 
Prorat 
‘thie, 
ust be FULLY RIPE and WELL-COLOUR 
wan by the Exhibitor as far as practic 
if th ary it will be disqualified. 
00. PEE enet Collections of Fruit, consisting of atle 
three different kinds, Peaches and Nectarines being í 
sidered as only one kind. G GB—LS. 
N.B.—Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar E 
Garden produce, are ae from this letter. 
PP, Grapes. SG—LS—SK—; 
QQ. pples. SG—LS—S a 
RR. Deathes cero ek in dishes of six specimens. SE 
SS. Other kindsof Fruit, SK—SB— 
JUDGES. ere Judges have the of increa 
dimin sales core number aad vali of the wye Medals 
by the Toe Ler fem? AR pie and also of con 
Silver Medals or Certificates plated i 
regulations, if they think i 
The Judge: 
edals are 
ot contem; 
do SO 
sare alsore 
offi 
- Fo bet! 
taiobsone t. 
‘Dron order K oe UERR Committee, 
.31, ice Se 
*,* Copies sra these Ee can be procured upon a 
cation at the Society’s Office, 21, Regent-street. 
Joun Lt 
