ae ICULTUR 
THE GARDENERS 
by 
AL SOCIETY OF LONDON.. 
EXHIBITION Ar pe GARDEN, 
sagt ARD 
HE L 
To Mr. J. Ra tale Gardener to Mrs. 
for a collection of 40 Stove and sod ack Plants 
= “FORRES. 
vod GOLD MEDAL. 
2. To Mr. ere Gardener to Sigismund R at, Bada gun: 
F.H.S. 5 
DAL, 
re gardener tog am AN » of rem Ife. Po Me, Thomas Mac Turin, Gardener to Sir G. Sitwell, 
lection of 4 eae tl shane pm Wall, Eui Peaches and. 
Lea-bridge-road, for a collection of 20 | 17. To sar ee 
18, 
ection o of 20 Stove 
3. me Mt Mr. g era Gardener to aa Miller, Esq., of Collier’s- 
wood, Mitcham, 
house Plan 
for a 
8. To Mr. Plumbley, for a specimen 
9. To Mr. W. May, a Gomes Ae ean 
10. T jarden 
a 2 
“for Hydrangea j: ica 
. To Mr. J. aane Garde 
13. 
. Lawrence, F.H.S., for the best named 
14. To Mr. W. Walton, ardens to Capt. Hart, of East Hoathly, | 
Pine-apples 
u. To Mr. Sante, ap gham, for Chlorma’ ee 
`| 12. To Messrs. Veitch & Son, leper to Mrs. Lawrence, 
Mr. Brewin, Gardener to R,’ 
Cape Heath ; 
to Mrs. Lawrence, ‘F.H.S. 
F.H.S., 
Path 
land Fa Sy “Nay cere 
To M Judd, 
Gardener to W.H. Whitbread, Esq., F-H.S., 
* for aio 
19, To Mr. C. Ewing, G 
for Straw 
Melons. 
~ To Mr. R. Glendinning, F.H.S., 
. To Mr. J. Robertson, "Gendenct 
for the 
‘berries 
20. To Mx. Toy, Gardener to Col. Challoner, F.H.S., for the 
George Parenter, fort, 21. To Mr Wells, Gardener to A. Glendinning, Esq., F.H.S., 
in 
Dorking, for | house is rat ais Corner of ga ag STREET, PICCADILLY, 
LON. 
THE SILVER BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
1, To Mr. Jack, for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse | be had on appli 
ame 
sapere , F.H.S., 
to Mrs. 
for a collection of six Stove rhs ‘Greenhouse Clirabers 
4, To Mr. Dote Gardener to Mr. Beck, F.H.S., for12new} 5 mo oor, W. Dawson, for Erica mu 
varieties of Pelargonium 
5. To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for the same. 7. To Messrs. Lane é& Son, fora c rire) pA Cineratias ent bits oe Mare or Post-office orget 
6. by Mr. R. Peyk yoge òf Middlesex-place, New-road, for 12 8. To Nr: Beck, fora Seedling A nium of 1844 (Rosy = —— z e ae ae he sen pi : ar i 
largonium Circle 
7. To y Mosens: “a z Smith, of Elizal South, Pimlico, | 9. To the same, fora Seedling Pelargonium of 1844 (Arabella) 16 inches ke 4 4 2tinches se .. "82 D 
for the 
8. To Mr. Dobson,” for 
12 varieties of Roses in pots 
J. ndula 
6. To Mr. Gaines, for 12 Greenhouse Azaleas 
0. To Mr. Catleugh, of merer npa Chelsea, for a Seedling 
1 
Pelargoni 
9. Fe Moneen. ee ee Berkchampetend, for 25| 11, To Messrs, Veitch & Son, “gt Briostemon busifoliam 
, of Tooting, ‘for 20 species of Exotic o Mr Biuee,! he oa 
10. To Messrs. Rollisson 
Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S., 
for 12 Aigi of the same 
12. igiene sas Veitch & Son, of Exeter, for six ae 
13. To ye Geek, 
14. To Mr. Hunt, Sardi 
Cape Heaths 
ener to toh Noun for aa sal of 18. To Mr. Bhencer, for Gi Gra: 
I 
= ei Robert for Boronia 
15. To Mr. J. Robertson, G 
rdifolia 
öf the for Daviesia co: 
16. To Messrs. Rollisson & Co., for the second-best named 
tii 
jt To Mr. R. oh Tie HLS, fr for Statice macrophylla 
to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., 
17. To Mr. My 
rapes 
9. To Mr. Toy, for Pine-apples 
d cta 
To Mr. Spencer, for Str: 
x + a es 
17. isa M. Henderson, Gardener to to Sir r George Beaumont, | 21: To Mr. Spencer, for Se Berani 
Pin 
SILVER babel MEDAL. 
yres, Gardener to James Cook, Esq, F. H.S., 
of 
Stove ri reenhouse Plants 
oie Ge Faber a Ak pep Bie 
enham, Kent, for a collection ‘Six Stove and 
sae or 
~ To Mr. Pawley, for six Stove and Greenhouse Climbers {S 
F.H.S., for 12 new varieties of Pelär- 1845 (Mount Et ) 
5. To Mr. W. Cock, 
o Mr. Dobson, 
for 12 varieties of Pelargonium 
Gaines, aines, for the same 
To Mr. 
5; To MriJ. Slowe, 
for a; collection 
of 12 
Orchidaces 
23. eek John Hill, Gardener to 
m, for Melons. 
Ay: 
lection of six Stove and Green! 
for Kennedya 
Gard: co Ay Ges cael Esq, FIH.S., | g, tour Ih te Bored = 
9. To Mr. Cole for Brugmansia Knightii 
“Thos. Davis, Esq., of East 
THE CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. 
1, To Mr. W. Taylor, Gardener ne Coster, Esq., for a -col- 
e Plants 
St Hang 2. To the same, fora erga of Ginerasins 
“us | è = Mr. Rea arty for a Seedling meg (Exemplar) 
To Messrs. Smith, of Pimlico, for 
Seedling Calceolaria 
CHRONICLE. va 31, 
| 3s. per dozen. “STAC 
Gunter, Esq, F.ELS., for es doen ¥ NDH, and Double Indian PINKS, 22, 
stock of the 
‘above, to offer them to the public generally at these ex. 
phere ely low prices, mene a A Post-office order 
free, 6d. 
aed 
North trans! borough Nursery, near Odiham, Hants. 
ea eels ea GS 
Esq., F.H.S. — .—CORNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
Beg tor epee the Members o e Society, and Agriculturists 
n of 12 Stove and Green TUBS, he is enabled to Ase, price of the following sizes 
4, To Mr. Milne, Gardener to to C. Snell Chauncey, Esq., for a 
collection of Roses in 25 varieties Een t A percent. He erm t ‘the gee E eque: ER on k Nome 
3 
9, To Mr. Byles,, "pent wag to Sit “George. Larpent,® Bart., | 19, fo. ae, J. Robertson, Gardener to Mrs, Lasrtedion, F.ALS., 
“@or- 
Sir 
10. To Mr. May, for a collection of | 
11. To Messrs. Rollisson, for the sam 
ots 
species of Cape Heaths 
ie 
r Gastrolobium spinosum 
Eia 
rs. Booth, of genes for Odontoglossum 
12. To Mr. @. Plumbley, Gardener to:0, J, Dimsdale, Esq. of aia 
, xi 2, TO 
tig n- place, erts., fora collection of 12 species of i Le i an ep for Ey HTA Sot repente OBRI 
Frazer, for the sa’ 14. To Mr. Green, fi on rein CROS 
13. To Mr. 
14. To Mr. Braco, for 
ame 
rx collection of 
ton-hill, for s sage 
six species of Cape Heaths 
15. To Mr. J. Robert: Aep 
for the same 
o Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., 
16. To Mr. Pawley, for the fourth-best named collection 
, Gardener to, Arcadok Palmer, Esq., Of | 17, To Mr. Ma for the fifth-best named collection 
R , for Saccolabium 
19. To Mr. E inar, 
for Azalea vari 
20. To Mr. Bassett, Gardener to RS. Holford, Esq.; for Aerides | 
21. To Mr. i Smith, of Norbiton, for 11 Rhododen 
22. To Mr. Dodd, Proe Sir G. Warrender, aed Grapes 
23, To tbe 
5 AL, 
1. To Mr. Mrs Epps of einga fora aai fo of 12 Stove and | 12 superior do. 
12 superb ditto 
SIAS and VERBENAS, oe gg 
hill-gardens, East Barnet, for Pine- | following prices, the selecti 
HE LARGE SILVER ME 
ie ornet H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for 
a collection of six and Greenh 
8. To Bir. Gaines, for six Varieties of Pelargontem 
4. eo mer oa Gardener to urray, 
for six Calceolarias nie 
5. To Mr. Gaines, for the same 
6. To Mr. A. Kendall, of Stoke EEEE 
Fuchsia 
7. To Alexander Rowland, Esq. F:H:S., for a collection of 
Roses, in 12 varieties 
8. To Mrs. Stedman, of Isleworth, for a collection of Roses, in | Achimenes, 8 sorts, 
25 varieties 
9. To Mr. Pawley, for a collection of 20 varieties of Cape 
eaths 
10. To Mr. Evan Jack, Gardener to R., G. Lorraine, Esq., of 
Wallington, Surrey, for a collection of six vai of 
Cape Heaths 
T1. To Mr. Bruce, for 
12. To M Mr. J.. Robertson, Anr limi to trs. Lawrence, F.H. Ba aeai 
15. To Mr. John Sper er Ga 
down: J 
Š Rab om to Thomas Whitmore, Esq., for 
18, roe Mr. G. Wortley, 
for the same 
Tall Cacti in flow 
on, for Erica 
miscellaneous collection of Fruit 
to Sir George Beaumont 
m, G 
ame 
, Gardener to I, F, Maubert, Esq.. RSs 
19, ae. ‘Mitchell, of hg hee , Brighton, for the same 
To Mr. M. Henderso 
S 
r to C. Lewis, 
ae 
ta collection of six Calce 
ction of 12 TOR ea Fuchsia 
coe 
mer a Colection 
’ FHS. 
of | 
a 
ner i ee Marquis of Lans- Preece en ao irse 
12 fine varieties for 
VERB 
ias N 18. To Richa Esq., F.H.S., m Apples 
ardener to J, aoe Esq.,of High-grove, | 59° To Mr. Me En set ven, Gardener to to Col. Wynd 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MAR 
UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. 
y ILLIAM WOOD anp SON respectfully solicit 
attention to their superb and extensive Stock of FUCH- 
. for 
9s. bo fine ditto. sn» s 
12s, | 50 new ditto for 
ENAS. 
am, for Lemons 
ESFIELD, NEAR 
of which will be sent at the 
s being left to themselves, 
e varieties for 
12 fin 
12 superior ditto 
12 superb ditto 
sane varieties for 
PETUNIAS. 
ETETETT 
sed. 
y one 
of a sort, mone jinisi ore 
er 
ki 
AROBRORMRORAVGASD 
2 
“ 
jetata s». s 
Gesnera Coo) 
> 
” 
OM alin 
t| ‘W. Woon and Son’s Descri 
and VERBENAS, also lint 
6s. 
12 superb ditto os ones 9s. 
12 new ditto of the present SOAR siiin vs see 2 Bs. 
| A FEW SELECT PLAN TS—Extracted from Gen Apar: Catalogue. 
rubrum 
Mandevilla suayeolen: 
Pimelea Spectabilis šie 
“nie japonica, 
Statice eae orie 
T Plant—s. d. 
poly- 
iB: A ae 
e £ al 
om oat Or Oo Co e OD 
eof TEA 
sean 
be had are ication. 
ay 
the expense Si ¢ 
ee ted to d 
respectfully solici cited from unknown 
, Esq., of Blackhe 
nies ii zaa Qtemabadee Plants FUCHSIA CONSTELLATION,” 
of six Stoye and Greenhouse Ww. MILLER begs to state, 
e inquiries made concerni: 
k is going on favourably, 
na! it out about the middle fs (ovat 
alana treat- | Year are presérved and will be ex: 
A List of thos e Nurserymen 
Providence Nursery, Ramsgate, 
in answer to the many 
the above FUCHSIA, thatthe 
he intends to commence 
sane ms Priel received nae 
mare 
ously coun- 
aye ordered it will shortly 
who h: 
appear, also List of the London Agents. 
ay 24, 184 
eS; 
age stamp. 'Apiarian Depot, Hone; 
High Moorie ETZ a 
DEA AMRHOSCAAGSSA 
18 inches 
Slat 
TIENE Y HUNT’S PATENT GARDEN POTS anp 
STANDS. For opinions of Hortic oluta a and ees 
Works, April 12th, 
WHITE BISCUIT, STONE, and WEDGE pWwood WARE, of 7 
various colours and d ig ng-rooms, as patronised 
zi Her Majesty, and siit of the nobility ; from 9s. to 71, 10s, 
avery non Ei jra CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHEN- 
i tee at the eee possible price, for Cash.—250, Oxford 
de-par! 
street, near Hydepark > je 
BEE- -HIVES.—All persons desirĝus of Cultivating — 
the H Bee—are respectfully informed by G. NEIGHBOUR 
epared, fi i q 
chester; R. 
shes particulars see Gardeners ie 
e Number 
ea 
be obtained on oe et a byi igi 
12, Panton-street, Haymarkei ae ; 
UCHSIAS, to. include such [ow 
Epp: sii, ‘Transparens, Brockmanii, Vi a 
2 anew 
Onis, B: cise M Tricdlor, mir ny Baonionsin G Gem, = 
Jargest.and 
UMS, 
The above ‘at roo ed Plants, correctly named, out of pots, 
& S. SHILLING, having a good is 
may engl the order, to forward them by post, 
doz maastae added. 5 
MAS GIBBS and CO. - : 
(by Official Appointment) the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICU aot eee NN OE ENGLAND,” 
gen that their only at iea House and Seed Ware. 
NDON, as for the last Fifty Years. 
Priced Lists o = ppn os prain Seeds are always ready, and may 
woe ARD BECK informs the Public that in-conse. 
uence of the greatly, Cone ope dem art or his SLATE 
the execution of orders. 
by kent a sapely on ban 
sin 
te Works, Pe ok Mia esex 
ee Wholesale and Retail Depot, 29, Queen’s-row, 
r the Pala ah 
pe eet otis Be has a vel ry large ari of the abore. 
ours, and solicits an- early ins 
ar Hy 
that pleasing and profitable branch of rural economy— 
utt on Bees” (5th Edition) now published. 
the Leading Article of the 
— arog oR HORTICULT 
of the entire removal of the 
os 
T 
z 
uA 
Strained Wire Fencing. 
E arimeari S, CONSERVATORIES, 5o 
ed princi ciple, either 
, which ven m a 
aS 
pal eA pe ree 
