MAY 10, 
EW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. { 
B. W. DIN. NI, repeats, &e. da Tivo, near St. 
© Leonard’s-on-Sea, S to call th o tation of 
nd the public to othe ‘following Choice “plants, hr oo th 
a 
— ready to send out: 12n ped oe and distinct Fuc 
- fit for exhibition, for 6s.; 12 e rst-rate, very at 
varieties, all sent out for the firs tae last Bagot “ad ‘2s. ; 
12 distinct Verbenas for 3s. 6d.; 12 extra new good v. rieties 
for 6s.; 12 fine show Pansies for 6s. ; 12 for 12s. ; 
12 very choice P ias for 6s.; 12 good and distinct Cinerarias 
for 6s. ; 12 extra new kinds for 12s. ; 12 extra choice Anagallis 
~ for 3s. 6d.; 12 fine Salvias for 4s.; 12 Heliotrop peo for 4s: ; 
12 choice kinds | Phloxes 6s. ; 2 e xtra new 
varieties for 12s., -I2 -cl a s for 2 
choice new kinds for 12s. 
Also will be ready to send Nor in May, 12 good show Dahlia: 
distin aad all new last ar for 
bor oe arieties for 6s. of the 
bo ed pd forwarded, post ne, on že: 
anaf ei the amount with the order. Ca EN of the abov 
obtain ined on prep aid application. 
TO THE ROSE TRADE. 
R I AM, Hepenuam Rosery, Bunaay. 
Ave. FOLK, 3 to offer the following Lapp re Rerpetual 
and Bourbon ROSES, Dwarf Plants in Pot: i in, nae aea fit for 
s. per Plan 
ringe, Duchess of ‘Sutherland, Due 
ie Dupont Lane, Madame banger 
r Plan 
ido, Mangala of Ailsa, 
Marne, 
Lilacea 
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Edouard Derforsse, La B ouguiti anning, 
andiflora, Madame Aubis, adame 1 a Uneme, jeas a 
Paul vag Princess Modena, egg Perry de St. Cyr, Anne 
The following at 5s. per Pla: 
Comte de Rambuteau, Thine N kme ‘Boncbet, Charles 
asht: Souvenir de la Malmaison, George Cuvier, Princess 
“Clementine, Dumont de Courset, 
meen of the Prairies, at 
t Deseripive Catalog 
Nn enham 
IAS 
TOHN sr mil pE &c.. York, begs 
undernamed DAHLIAS, of. which 
3 ateurs Se UOHSTAS, liber: ani 
HSIA; 
P AHLIAS, at 12s. per 
Richardson, 
m: 
Bate Cheltenham af Bate Claudine, ‘Gant ade- 
lina, Orange Superb, Vanquisher, Airai (Knights); and 
ig, ee ee owden, Standard of Perfection, Spit- 
-~ fire, Bathonia, Lady St. Maur, Ondine, Prince of Wa‘ ays , Sir 
H. Pi Ponoi f Roses, Raphael, Aurantia, & 
Grove nursery, May 10. 
form, has a ye Siow fl 
prsi cropper, sng is well adapted for 
r than most other Swedes, pri 
ving’s, Matson? 's, and Pain! s Hardy Green-crown ‘Swedes, 1s. per 
Ib. each + True Pu Swede, 9d. per Ib. ; tn ees 
“Dale s d and in darit 
Ibs. tu each a ” Mixed sorts ke 
eens old Grass Land, 1s. 3d. per Ib. “Dire ections for sowing, 
., Will accompany the seeds. a? sips Gisss & Co., Seeds- 
gric 
2, -dee., tothe Agricultural Society, 26, Down-st,, Piccadilly; 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIEL D UCKFIELD, 
ý SUSSEX. 
EW etual, “ MOGADOR,” 
ROSES.—Damask P 
brilliant scarlet, finely si 
mi shaded with p well-form: èd; 
ii 
erp 
urple, 
very double ; habit of Rose du Roi, 21s. each. 
Perpetual, “ COMTESSE DUCHATEL,” bright rosy 
carmine, most beautifully cupped, “= me very double, are 
ing its brilliant colour several days a xpanding, 2] 
aira ody & seth “have — “inonowe "at 
f their med 
ae are no’ ot aira ara in 
England, lants of coe y for immediate | 
„The month of ane he vang considered ba most favourable 
tim Seria C . Tea. urbon, and other 
usually pdms pe to Woon & Son are now 
— execute orders r very = stock at | 
name: ices, sorts bei 
themselves = Satta eee 
I? Isle de Bourbon sio . spa doz, 12s. 
ditto Ser varieties -> ++ 18s, to 24s. 
“China .. é. s. 1128. j, 188. 
en s. “s w- 12s. 
tto finer varieties i. ++ (183, to 24s. 
isette .'. ae we SA2; jy 288. 
Clim ing 93. i», 128. 
Plants will be presented with each order, to defray X 
&c. Rose Cal ppan hosts gratis, on application. 
SPLENDID VERBENA, “CRI UPERB”; COLOUR, 
M. CUTB o announce that he is now | 
iria os — out the above at 3s. r Plant; early 
ested, as the stoek is small, alrae nayar 
peat sts the’ two or more urs 
SLA pen ea ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX. 
y e following Articles, manufactured in Slate for 
Horticultur: al parposes, may. be'see een in use at Worton 
tage, upon application to the eh wr ner () inten, tor a 
ean h Era, 
tame COVA 
dahs 
Orange Pere &e. | 
to answer any inquiries, ¢ither 
Shelves + 
Garden dging 
EDWARD n will be happy 
ly or by post. 
The great Pine: aza their 
by which t the zou of the largest or smallest ouse ean 
y covered with a sheet of Canvass, renders the prin- 
of admiration. To in — at -most-of 
near 
their! Horticul anutactory, 
EXHIBITIONS al "E GARDEN 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
R THE YEAR 1845 
THE DAYS OF EXHIBITION will be thetthree following Satunpays, viz.: May 24th, Jung 2lst, 
and JuLy 12. 
All Pers 
FLOWER-STAND A ii mustSUPPLY THEIR OWN BOXES OR SranDs. No box or stand should 
exceed eight pean Teisa the back,.or.18 inches in depth from front to back. The lids of all boxes musr either be loose 
or made tounhing 
EXHIBITORS. 
M Ls AND REWARDS.—The Society distributes the following Medals and es „—namely, 
C. The C ate E A put > R : SG. Large Silver Gilt Do, . sae 0 : 
SB. Silver Banksian Medal > > . GB. Gold Banksian Do. . . 0 
SK. Silver Knightian Do. M E are, Aaa 1 3 o aE. Gold Knightian Bo. R A OT 16 : a 
rge Silver Do. . h . Large Gold Do. . 
Exhi tot to whom ai them one for another, or ‘may receive iheir valdi in 
money, or in plate. If ihin one poor ser the third Por pA ee the year no intima! tion shall have been received from 
an Texibitor of the manner in which he desires his Meda! als to be Riise. a. all the Medals due to him may be prepared and 
= eon to him through thi a na pui beaten out further notice. In case an Exhibitor shall receive a First P; 
na re he shall ni er Med the same letter, except in K M, and NN. 
grani that if any Exhibitor shall obtain the award of a Medal, and it ‘shall be 
Miina piate "that sy anal rira py Dy exhibiting siiis not bona fide his own property, or that of his master, 
reser erent shall be cancelled, in favour of mo kapani ean below him, whose Medal shall in like manner be transferred to 
he n immediately follow: wing him in the and so 
oreh CTS oF EXHIBITION.—These wid yt pose ed na. Classes, as explained further on. No articles not of Horticul- 
on, Toe will be allowed to be aes wee the aes Exhibitors will do as to “ba themselves acquainted tates the 
follo oving Cr ill in ALL CASES BE REQUIRED TO SIGN A PRINTED For F DECLARA- — 
TO TH tating naief what letter their plants are to be ieg san sey are 
= 
ve NISHED EM ont 
sits roit diri requested to TAKE dude? th hat if prer set in the awards of the pepe ytd occur, in consequence ot mistakes on 
the part of Exhibitors in filling we such Declarations, the Society cannot undertak ctify the errors afterward: 
are to be attached by Exhibitors to all Florists’ Fota pee the Judges are restrained ‘es m awarding 
" iria their merit may be, if this regulation is not complied with. ar I ake Fiowers are 
Nam 
any 
She oses, and Caiceolarias. also hoped thatall 
es. 
es fair] 
Meda l to such Exhibitions, 
pana not ake pE minda usually so named, but also Faohsiss, Pelargoniu 
other subjects of Exhibition will be neatly and legibly labelled with ina a 
(Correctep List or Mzpats, &c.) 
CLASS I.—FLOWERS ; for which Nurserymen and Private ener exhibit independently of each other. 
A. Pelargoniums ; in collections a 12 new and first- ig va- be given by the Judges. And if if Roses are a for ex. 
rieties, cultivated with superior skill, in pots of 24 to a cast. eae me ea attention to the i ulations here explained, 
GB— y will n tbe ang owe ed to Set ts 
ections of 12 varieties, in pots of 24 to | y, 
GK—SG—LS. 
N.B. It is expected that thes YI l 
a cast. Pay un B. 
D. Roses, in.pots Amateurs to show in collections of 12, Nur-| x, ¢ Spediad Mas be =! poorest on. 
serymen in collections of 25 distinct vars. GB—SG—LS, B SES. 
pe Heaths : in H 6 
. Society, in 
quire Roses to be shown exclusively in pol —LS—SK. 
No person will be allowed to show in more than one of 
allow cut sressniey to be Ranay ed ar aa N.B. 
E. Roses, in pots; single specimens displayiog superior culti- the classes I,K, and L 
vation. sK=SB= C. IATA, x 
F. Mose E „in loc ose bunches, each consisting of three Cape ro single specimens displaying very superior 
truss: se ey are gathered, so as to exhibit, as far as pos- cultivation, LS—SK—SB. 
sible 1 the habit or hie variety ay pie 12 varieties. an crit N. Danaa LS—5K— 
bite t lette. a 0 v: 
oS eee ogee Ae = aa 0. Carnations, in pans of 24 distinct varieties. LS-SK—SB. 
D ibi 2 Re pianino Sa of 24 distinct varieties. LS-—SK—SB. 
N.B. No one who exhibits in this letter can also comp”.9 in | 
the follo: Q. Pinks, of 24 distinct varieties. SK—SB. 
H. for T A exhibited as in the letter F, and in 25 varieties. |- R. shoes re excluding Turbans; in stands of 12 distinet 
K-SB—C. varieties ae Private Growers, and 24 for Nurserymens 
N.B, Higher Medals than those here offered id for Raves eeaiiot| LS—8K— 
LASS PEET for "a all persons are admitted to equal petiti 
8. Stove or Greenhouse Plants; in collections of 40 plants. HH. Fuchsias ; in collections of 12 very pisTINcT varieties, of 
—GK-—GB. which one- ‘halt See mp a light ogee L ee 
N.B. Calceolar: bens am À Pe i Cinerarias ; collections of 12 distinct varieti 
ias, Fue! » Or 
to be exvined trom ss T Y, and W. 
T. Stove goss oo ee use Plants; in collections of 20 plants, 
GK—GB-S 
N.B. Exnibitors: Ci 
SK—SB— pr 
ps New or extremely rare ornamental Plan —LS—SK. 
B. These Medals will be ag by the orn s Officers, 
Exhibitors will n S 
S, T, V, and W. observe that none but new p rare plants can be 
F. fogs or Greenhouse Plants; in collections of 12 plants. under this letter. Nothing will be chiara as ew 
B—SG—LS, Ke exhibited in B prams ina ee ; 
é nore or Greenhouse Plants; Single spose f very su) lüivation. "Sots F 
species. SG—LS—SK. a 
X. Greenh Azaleas; in stinct varieties. GB—SG—LS.| MM. Mi subjects. SK—SB—C. 
F. Aa aap Azaleas ; in Gdistin ct $ variates. SG—LS—SK. N.B. Exhibitors udder MM will not be thereby entitled toa 
N.B. No one oR pect in nr ees of Azaleas. ass-ticket. Cockscombs, Heartsease, Hydrangeas, and 
Z. Stove or Gree! se Climber tions of 6 species: bouquets are altogether excluded from exhibition. 
G-Sk—SB.. NN. toe pio e; SK—SB— 
. Exotic Orchidaceæ; in collections of not fewer than 20 be shown singly, and h 
pes. LG—GK=GB. ti ee it s ben s he. same seedling cannot od 
.B. Exhib tors cannot show in more than one of the classes prize more than once i season, Pelargoniums ee 
Ad, BB,and CC F e shown in pots, and not io a cut state. No perso pr 
BB. Exotic Orchidaceæ; i K— allowed to exhibit more than 6 seedlings at each mee soa 
GB—SG. i Exhibitors under this head will-not be thereby entitled to i 
CC.Exotice Orchidacez ti f 6 speci GB—SG pass-ticket. For seedling Pelareoniums exhibited the ett 
—Ls. year no higher prize shail be given than a Cer An: 
DD. Scarlet Pelargoniums; in 6 distinct vars. LS—SK—SB,. this is to he awarded to flowers of decided merit. E 
EE, Pelargoniums; in 6 DISTINCT SPECIES. SG—LS—SK. - Pelargoniums of the second year must be shown in pe 
N.B. By the word species is meant the wild kinds imported smaller than $2s, and each exhibitor may produce by 
from the Saal = oon Hoye, or New rents tuberous them, but nota larger number, LS 
species inclusive, and n SR crossbreds, In appITIon to any Medals assigned to the peer oe neil: 
FF. Achim lec! and AA, the SK, SB, and C are offered for the een lec! aren 
serpents; ie collections of G species, grown in'pans'n those classes which shall be best named by the a 
Jess than a foot in diameter, LS—SK— SB. N.B. The Socie ety's Officers, who will make this ate 
G. Distinct varie ee Tall Cacti in oe ‘GB-SG—LS. be guided in their ja adgment by a consideration not ws oy only o 
o be given if fewer 
G 
N.B. The GB an edals are no correctness of the names, but of t 
‘than six charlie exhibited. lling, and the neatness of the siting. 
ow 
‘ney CLASS IH. he ae for which Market Gardeners, Fruiterers, or e in the habit of regularly supply 
ries, 
the Marke et, and Private Growers, exhibit i 
atoes, Gourds, and similar Riteh 
N.B. All Froitem: FULLY RIPE and WELL-COLOURED and N.B.— lis Tom 
PROPERL by the Exhibitor as far as practicable ; Gatien Produce, are esanei. from this letter. 
if the contrary it will be disqualified. . Gray SG—LS— mape ie 
si E Say S| E 
JUDGES.—The Judges have i power of increasing or diminishing the robe ana vaine of the Silver medals fret 
| by the Society ‘or parti and lso of conferring Silver Medals ot Certificates in cases not contemplated it 
i than for fine 
specimens of Horticultural skill, the design of the Council-in instituting th s uch to encourage the 
| Collector as to-reward the skilful Gardener. They 3 = oppe exhibited do 00 
Medal; otherwise a bad single exh PAER KEETE ferro ETT 
‘vition of the same class to oppose it. 
mae Rr NE RYEN 11844. Jonn LINDLEY, Vice ? 
Committee, Aug. 3 
ocnred upon application at the Society's Office, 21, Regent-strect: y 
