THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
Mtos oF e ai e a N Tobe awarded on | F. B Miscellaneous Collection`sf 10 dishes, as in FA, 5/.—3/, 
EX H IB TPIONS Ma *oxp vie Sie bt in Pa ‘especie wing e cabal preference will 
E7 ost distin 
Crass 11T. — FLORISTS ‘rho wna, 2 alatne s. |, Kinds of fruit. 2 
PLANTS, FLO WERS, ano FRUIT, | |, 0 eee 
I E GAR A Calceclaciik' collections of 6 distinct va FD Eine OPPIA a single fruit of the “Queen,” 2/. 10s, 
jeti e ts oe 3 3 od rat 
Royal Botanic Eoc sii of eepton, NEB. Private er aa uo splo ya 2 t 2 : FE Pine-apples; asingle fruit of other kinds, 27. 10s,—1 
REGE S PARK, compete paari in 1 @1 0 EA pions; a oe wait oft of ey kind, 12, ane ma 
ji CB m ii cóljociins of 4 distinct va- ones 2 n = mmon varieties, 1}. 103,— 
On WEDNESDAYS, i 7th, June 4th, and tieties n in NO. 1 2 sized pots. (See} 1 0| 1 0 moe pe e Sae frait Fan the y Kind lose. 1. 108. 
Jury 2d, 1845. Reg. No. cee ia 0 fe ae Melons EEEO E 4 
(ak ested ns thre s of distinct varieties, 
ee of 12 distinct va-| 2 o| 2 0| 2 0 3l. 103.—2l. 10s.—1}. 10s. 
hsrt grown a te 12 sized pots + 1 olt of 1 of FL faces: fo tay of ee dishes, as in FK, 12. 10s.—1, 
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. r FM Grapes: single dish. of k ‘ Le 
To be awarded on | CD Pelargoniums; collections of 12- new,}7 0| 7 0| 70 lo e et ee = 
CLASS npm l Aea epre GROUPS reese eI first. rate, and distinct varieties, grown in| 4 0|.4 0| 4 0| FN Gapos; single dish of one white variety, 2/.—1/, 10s, 
o. 24 sized pots 2 0} 2 012 0 1l.—108: 3 
Letters. 4 jE j£ 8. h : 
A’ stove and Greenhouse Plants, eollections)i5 ojis 1s 0 | CP Pelargontams collections of i distini AGS a a e aaa 
of 30 species, or distinct varieties {10 ojlo 0/10 0 B.—Private growers and Norserymen 310| 3 10| 3 10 | FP Peaches and Nectarines; collections as in FO, 12. 16s, pal 
5 0/5 05 0 d compe e aparatas 1 CD and CE. 2 02°02 0|FQ pone ; ectarines ; collections of two dishes of dis- 
eJargoniums ; collections of 8 distinct nct variet Al, 10s.—11.— 
"i Stor and Greenhouse Pant; elections 7 97 07 0) varieties, grown in Xo. 24 sized pots: | 3 10) $ 10] 310 | ER Apricots; single dish, 12-108." E 
N.B.—Nurserymen oniy are to compete in B 4 0/4 0 4 0| N.B.—Private growers only, who do not| 2 0/2 0| 2 0| F3 Plums; single dish, 1/.—10. 
C Stove and Greenhot Plants; pa hmt A hos |e compete in CD and CE, can competein CF.| 1 0/1 0/1 0 r Gen Single ee A 
oe single dish, 1/.—10s. ` 
PEL ec u Prins duty are tb ipik 5,0 s 0/ 5 ©) CG Roses (cultivated in pots) ; ; callontions of] 7 017 0} 7 0} FW = collections of six dishes of distinct varic Mii 
inc ho exhibit i 3 0/3 0/3 0j 20 distinct varieties . 4 0/4 0] 4 0 Yeas a 
ALA ED oC Peden Pear] alt elas SS SS. El ax apples oia x FW, 16— 50 
goniums, and Calceolarias are entirely CH Roses (cultivated in pots) ; SPueetons of FY Apples; single dish, eth —10s. 
excluded from A, B, and C. In letter A 10 distinct varieties . 4 0/4 0) 4 0| FZ Pears; collections of four dishes of distinct varictionll 
not more than 6 species or varieties of N.B.—Private growers only can exhibit in| 3 0| 3 0| 3 0 Id, 108.—11. a 
any one è genas will beadmiteed ; in letter CH. If “ worked” plants are exhibited, 2 0} 2 o| 2 0| GA Pears; collections as in FZ, 1/.—1l5s. S 
B pots re than and in let be r C not ha acne s to be not more than inche; ge pants Parlate dish, 158.—10s, 
eig GC St coll f di 
p Laat ether new rl kinds Gs 3,0] 2 0) 2 CLASS IV.—CUT FLOWERS. GD 1 Teenie ; collections as in GC, 15s,—10s, 
vst most ornamental plants ott i i? i ie z i DA Britišh Plants ; collections ey fresh and GE Bea berries? vate dish, 1. ios ii : 
AMA Aia in the highest state of rfec- wild specimens, aati the erogenous GF Musas; si 
tion, both with respect to culture and portion of the British Flo ~ |3 O 
bloom. None b at plants of. of the be most de- DB British Plants; colle: clos of “fresh a nd 2 0 
cided merit, as objects of wild s] pecimens, illustrating the 0- 
be prerai VS to a ein enous rtion of the British Flora 4 Ay 3 0 
E New or rare Plants, in bloom i A Ja ola o2 0 N.B.—The prizes offered in DA and DB will 2 0 
1 ol! 011.0 not be awarded to fewer than 25 species ; — Grapes, 
$ o 10| 0 10| 0 10 and it will be required that the names of cots, Ma citrus tam 00 e 
rare Plants, not in bloom, but re- the plants, and of the place: oe which. 
piata ble for the beauty of their foliage they are gathered, shall be a d tol 
or babit of growth 2 ola o2 o them 
N.B.—No t will be considere i ofl elo pe Device, executed with cut flowers, illus- 
which has been exhibited at any ar the 0 10| 0 10| 0 10 trating the principles of arrangement, 
Royal Botanic Society's Exhibitions ; ae and combination of colours, as pani si d 
will any award be given to plants ent by Dr. Milner, in Repton’s “ Landscape pray belonging to each 
under E and F, whatever their me Gardening,” hans Henslow, in the ie a SS ET 
be, unless they are consi ‘ Cabinet Cyclopedia” (Botan y) Hay, 5 
J sens te extrem or other authors +» |> }3 0] 1. The Exhibition will ae ace a competitors whetlt 
G Alpine Plan’ collections of 24 pn ae ‘iaol 110/110} NB The device t to occupy 8 feet in length] 1 z P A 
er all plants Sxbibited in Claes 1. (ex) Je, 01, 1:9-10 DD ppg! wea ee f 1 . In order that the subjects received for Exhibition ma: 
S; collections of 10 i 
ed st letter F), are required to be in se 0 istinat. vansi. s e vn R 10 | BF mptly arranged and displayed to advantage, the ae 
“CLASS IL.—NATURAL GROUPS. 1 O10 sly to the several days of Exhibition, specifying the pi 
BA pecnhaus eck Plants; collections of 12| 3 9 DE Roses; collections of 50 distinet varicties| „ù t io l Aes bable extent of te zoom, 1p SNe eat One OTE ES Gy 
BB Cacta the tall-growing Kinds, Late pres i an growers hr a are to exhibit| 1 0|1 0 rae ants, flowers, or fruit will re 
including È Epipnyiiam, Cereus, &c. ; flab ge) 015| 0 15 p evious notice has been given, the toad 
entering the G: arden, will h sted t a boo 
BC re Plant — th barter growing 10 Boe DF and a tlnet varieti of 25 nee! ‘first-rate, ith inc + staletbanta wv writing, be requeste what ter or or ittea 
oe stinct vai pen EESE Sae 
A re a E E a ell" | 01 eran 
BD Composite Plants, restricted to Helicbry metod « Lee ification 0 10) 0 10 
m, Aphelexis, Astelma (Heli terum} l 1 0 as may best kobra en the Soe wh views, 
sakoe $ sep erma of Epu 0 10 Nurserymen and dealers are required mistakes arising from neglect or improper engi ie 
BE neriaceous Plants; including Gears. follow the classification published in their part cannot be rectified after the awards hay. 
ria, Gloxinia, Sinnin; ria, a A oe foe : : Sl nti catalogu Not than 
menes, or others; collections of 10 a Do eshita bloom of ea iety to subjects wint be eligible for competition unless thee 
R ie oo = ape ad ah DG Verbenas; in stands of 24 varieti s 3 TEN m usly to enn Eroe 
BF Cape Heaths; collections of 15 species, or a RR RC RAS to “be shown in a ‘ingle 
distinct varieti nchea, 
N.B. —Privat aon: only are to compete! Sadia 0 8 0 DH Carnations; in stands of 24 varieties | ,, | 1 10] 1 10 
in BF. 1 0/1 0 
3 0) 3 0} 3 oj|DI Pi 3 1 este e that the Judges mi 
G Capé Hon vane ny 12 species, or} PEAT R AN ; a et p ; m me at Ten o'clock to ARAE the Sok nf the ie 
N.B.—Nur. 4 0/4 o4 : d i i He 101 1-0 aas ited, by which hour the nacar and ary anging of a 
BG. P 3o s o3 0 010) o 10 | 27 s, and fruit must be complete ‘ 
BH Cape Heaths; collections oe 2 0) 2 0} 2 0O| DL Pansies; in stands of atis ies , Tt are <p 1 ie ane Seven o’clock in the s aatan Exhibitions will cl 
very a ara varieties eng j Note.—Exhibitors of cu! wers to O pi vide 0 10| ọ 10 | and the seve: Sar articles exhibited will then be delivered ont 
N.B.—For Private growers only, who do eH ) b- 0 ape! orn ie pis which ari not the Exhibitors 
; 210 nches 
BI Cape Heaths ; collections of £6 species, or] * 19] 18) 10) i gogan dachen trom t rhe front to ‘the back KE, pepe at rg ‘rel 
s en 0'Cio 
sug atas variat ee n in No, 24 with covers t : ~ ei be re-admnitted to ve Bets ies wo o’clock, 
N.B.—Private growers only, who do not! | ol? Ci 7 5 + Shiney a S "aa an St aN ont i i 
Oan E and BH, bec horton ol at ts 1,1 0),1,, 0) t-04 EA, Greenhouse Azaleas.. +2 0) 1 0/1 0 until half past Arg o'i clock i bes aim mite with a = 
B g in the mornin 
K ae . use Azaleas; collections of 10 aw EB Heaths 2 “ Beak ‘A A 015 f H f g p gory icena Snot required.s in that pen A will be al i 
N B.— Theo plan s o enter wi e Exhibitors, nor can any person remain in th 
and of tadar ae ep et tinni 30 EC Pelargoniums of i84 t 1 SIs garen after Ten o’clock, excepting those who are engaged b 
Sid be given to thoes chaa SA N.B.—These are to te axtintell’g Wee"! th 15 fhe Bowe 
‘contain the greatest number of of distinct 24-sized pots, so as to show the 9. 2 ubjects of decidedly inferior quality cannot be received 
-ns where merit i pects isl ; hani it of the varle rapa ap R ue pink ulti- rd or and ae subjects the Judges are empowere 
$ ' j in 
BL aana DN: collections of 12 | she Sinet as into Compe the habit of of o a te & me rerk Locate on 
N B These plants be ‘small, but.willl 3 9 flower.” TA die 
be expected toreo paroi of zew varieties. 1 e ED Pelargoniums of 18 Jo 15| 0 15 
N:B.— only are to compete in EE Pelargoniums, combi bining brilliant scarlet 
flowers, with the e oe and ae a- 
BM Diino 1 á Tacter of the ‘* fan et arieti $ RE E ET EE 
tinct varieties 22 bile nner E ee Oe | 018) 0 18 
N.B.—These plants are expected to be larga 2 10} Nd wi s. | 015) 0 15 
and of superior growth. Privategrowers| 1 10 EH Foclisias! sied ci a g o i oe pee [0 9B 
only are to compete in BM. Roses et. Ak 10, espa Es Ss gels ewer pe ne Be 
BN Rhododendrons (cultiv vated in pots); anr FORETAS doro foyin Weg tess ahs 
10 Note.—Certificates will 
5 collections es be given to seedlin; 
i of ss species a, of merit which have not money ovine 
Osewin eee in 0 awarded to tbem, the exhibitor mear d 
BP Coll of 15 10 > o opaa of receiving either the ce; 
ections pre Reed 15 O16 O15 o or the money value, 10s. To. 
varieties 17 07 07 0 eligible Pert on all the abat 
J Class must ee in 
za Collections of 10 exotic species, ör distinct o olio olio oj _ im pots, and distinctly mar wim the 
i e a5 0/5 0) 5 0 — oe with res t to 
species, or 3 awarded to it unless shea will be ri peck: tocthis: rile; tus 
zo oe es i reanir ed to sign a written declaration, whi ee 
i 0} 4 0 ee 2 
1 0 VI—FRUIT. To be exhibited Memi SERO: ha appout e Fellow 
5 on Jul; ne Office r] 
ý p | [The attention of both Amateurs and Market Caitéeers vi peal er the office er a sein ay De ste for 
© | pay Sun requested to the last ve letters in tnia Claw ast pag a s 
*4* Fruiterers, and retail Dealers in Fruit, are to com 
‘ „are g mpetitors are requested to notif to 
“in the foll r vg iat which are provided ANE y Biroa anren within ‘one fortnight after the last Exhibition 
them, viz. :—FB, FF, FI, FL, FP, FX, GA, GD, what form they are desirou erent rizes, 
FA Miscelianeons ( $ How pore i CERE E disti: whether ini medals, ane tet "m non vakai 
i kinds ot desert Mait eivate is the United Miata | der of the Cor 
T aaa 
J. DR C. Bowsnay, Secretarys 
Farther particulars and Schedules may be had at the Garde 
