THE(GNRDENER*S’ CHRONICLE” ss 3 
CONIFER B—Continven. s.d. 
ania, in pots 3 to't inch, “each e 1 6 
ots, 3to tinch, each - z l S EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN 
pai = HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 
oe FOR THE YEAR 1846. 
pots 
paavesiand, from Chin 
religios b he oe p 
baccata, comm 
, 
Yew, IF 
” 
la] 
z 
s 20 3 inch, 
horizontals in pot „6 tache eee 
foliis variegatis asta: Jongen ed, 
neS „$to 6 in, ach 5 0 ee 
"anon 
» 
in pots, sm 7 6 THE be, abl a Wi S T x i z 
foliis argenteis, in 0 rer small, = 21 l ag art: eet 79 he 4 a hs of May, June, and JULY. 
fastigiata, n Eet 6 to 9 inch, por doz. fi MEDALS AND R ge ee ae PP ania 
1 Toots per doz 0 ©. The Ce > ` ? MEA 
rtific: 5 Si 
13 to? feet per = dok Ol s n - - - value e € Large Silver Gil al ig SE - value— £4 0 0 
? p ocumbens, in psts, Bis Shoe cach 0 ae ae Banksian Meda E E wea 0 ob. Gold Banksian Mesa gore pi ataging : S ® 
A a, in pots, 3 about a foot, each - 01 ae Caria silva; Mads Age Fe gmt ag come ca 1 5 0| old Knight — — al of tLe Oe S 
japonica, in Cpa, each j z 0} are er meaa Stace em O AEA eee Go vid D z lings nd aana eee S O 
coriacea, in pots, each - 2 - = = - 6 
tardiva, in pots, 4 inch, each - = $ -63 0 | 1 PE eee g? 
adpressa, in ea ti 4 teh each - - ote ook ° _FLOW 
in pots, 4 inch, ea agp Fs s; 7 
Harrington, D pee 4 to 6 inc! i} L 3 inet I. : ERS ; for which Nurserymen and Private growers exhibit independently of each other. 
rophylla, in iky 5 O àh - 4 A Pelargoniums ; in collections of 12 new and first rate varie-| NB. Higher Medals m t e offered fi 
a ngus tifAiia a, in pots, 6 eh each 4 0 ties, or with superior skill, in S-inch pots. GB— beg given ‘by the jad es; as aod it Re a he og forex 7 
Mack x, sq— | ` ge oses are brougl r exhi- 
5 M: uckayi, in pots, 1 foot, each -  - 6 aps | bition without attention to = regulations here explained, 
oo longifolia, in pots, 1 foot Sy E f 12 ieties, in 8-inch pots. | they “ill n Ot be pecans ompete. 
s adiantifolia, in pea Ginch to foot, each - 1 6 B—SG—LS a : | mi i a p 
dium cupressinum, mB Rote. 9 to 12 inch, eich -10 6 oe $ H fsi ies, in 11-inch pots. | F CB_86 distinct varieties. 
a A, ots, 3 ti inch, eacl - 63 —S-—S td 
: ptomaria japonica. pots, 3 tot in AND SON, n pot Kan] sB, 7 5 s expected that 6 same plant shall not be exhibited 
sdsmen and Nurserymen to the Highland and Agricultural men in edlleetions of 18, distinct varieties. OBS BG} j ET 
Society of Seotlan $ ants i i |K ape Hea : in colleetions of 12 entirely distinct varieties, 
: — Messrs; W. and J. NOBL , Seedsmen, 152, Fleet- D ne Judges are pena to disqualify any col ollection | +B—5S S 
don which shall be found to contain a plant which has been re- | 2 pete Heaths ; ; in collections of six entirely distinct varieties,, 
uN street, Lon 
| Edi Bbargh, 1 November, 1845. cently plac cedin 1 the pot ‘eon the open ground. a 
É E Roses, ar pa ngle specimens displaying superior cultiva- | NB. No person will be allowed to show im more than one of 
| a 
Perag eoSt E. 8 tion. SB “6 the classes J, X, and L. 
, APPARAT TUS S FOR HEA’ ATING F Moss nest in loose bunches, each consisting of three trusses | M Cape Heaths ; single 
ALBUILDINGS, DWELLING-H HOUSES, as they are gathered, so as to exhibit, as far as possible, | tivation. LS—SK— B 
NUF ks abate upon improved princi- the habit of the variety ; in 12 varieties. SK—SB—C A N Calceolarias, in sixes ; in 8-ineh pots, LS—SK—SB 
erected by DANIEL and G Other Roses, exhibited as in the last letter, and in 50 v | O Carnations, in pans © of a4 distinct Weis S LS SKLSB 
bee LS—SK—SB | p Picotees, in pais of 24 a repo varieties. LS—SK-—SB 
NB. one who exhibits in this letter can also compete in raf Q Pinks ; in pans of 24 disti arieties. SK—SB 
the folk owing. Ranuneuluses, exeluding PTEE ; in stands of 12 distinct 
H Ot bag hia exhibited as in the letter F, and in 25 varieties. pri g 2 Surserymen. LS 
—s B 
Class Ti.— —FLOWERS ; for h all Imitted qual petition. 
S Stove or Greenhouse plants; in collections of 40 porary ias; singl imen; ma : 
LG—GK—GB ENB. Nop 7 ize under this 
NB. Calceolarias, Fuchsias, Orchidacer, and Pelargoniums head. 
Hardy Orchids. in pots, in collections; exclusive of Cypripe- 
to be bag a, from 8, T Y and W. m 
T Stove or Greenhouse pla ants ; in collections of 20 plants. | diums. SK—SB—C 
GK—GB—SG | KK Hardy Cypri: s. SK—S 
NB. Exhibitors cannot f the classes | LL. Hybrid ;eut specimens, LS- 
S, T, V, and. W. | MM Statices; in collections of six species, SG—LS—K 
¥ Stove or Greenhouse plants; in collections of 12 plants. | NN New or extremely rare ornamental plants. 
GB— seu LS | NB. These Medals will be awarded by the Society’s Officers, 
w Stove o i Hections of six distinct and not by the usual Judges. Exhibitors 
ATLEY were the first to introduce metallic cur- 
to horticulturists, oath an refer to the Conser- 
Pantheo: eve one of their works, besides 
rs in this country pe on the Continent, 
red have prepared a quantity of the Galvani 
lant Prote which are now ready for immediate delivery Š 
by beg to inroine to publie notice à new Trough Pipe, for 
ch pacea or other ipetises where vapour is constantly, or 
—™ als, required, and which may pe. seen at their Manu- 
seé— ouse pi observe that none but new or rare plants can exhil 
x TAE eis eet ; in 12 distinct varieties. GB—S6— under this letter. Nothing will be regarded as new which has 
Y Greenhouse Az aleas; in six distinct pers Sa IS SK | been exhibited in the Garden in a previous 
NB. Noo n show in both classes zaleas. J $ ivation, SE- LS-SE 
Z Collections of New F Evergreens in pots ; LS—SK—SB wA Miaeetanes yee aie ce 
AA an otic CGE Gb in collections of not fewer than 20 species. XB. Ext biors under PP, will not be! à snes 
¿ Ext fë ticket. _Çockscombs, 
NB ‘AA, he classes | quets, are r-excladed iiparisenan, gangs. = 
RR Seedling Aer t À 
BB, 
BB Exotic a ae. in collections of 12 species. GK—GB—SE 
i —— | eC Exotic Orchids ; in oer eT of six species. on eterno NB. Every seedling must be shown sing! ;, and marked with 
“THE TANK SYSTEM. DP Searlet Pelargoniums ; = six distinct varieties, the name it isto bear. The same ics Nao cannot gain a 
D Boara tL ees fx iane eter. ee $—SK—SB prize more thamence in the season. Pe are to 
EE Pelargoniums ; in six DISTINCT SG—LS—SK be shown in pots, and not in a cut state. o person will 
NB. By the word ies is ley ‘the wild Kinds imported | be allowed to. exhibit more than 6 seedlings ateach meeting- 
from the Cape Good Hope, or New Henan d, tuberous | Exhibitors under this head will not be by entitled to 
species Sealers, aas not garien ka pass ticket. Wors raaa n eon 
EF Achimenes ; in collections of six s cies, in pans year no-higher prize shall be given than a 
less than a foot in dian ter. LS- sk this is to be awarded to fic of decided merit. Seedling 
GG Distinct varieties of Tall Cacti in flower. GB—SG—LS . Pelargoniums of the year must be shown in pots not 
me The A ao E g ean ot to be given if fewer than smaller than 32s, and eaehexhibiter may produce &of them, 
are exhibited. ‘but not a larger number. ¢ tee 
ir apprriox to any Medals assigned io the clasei 1; S, Aeee ras SB and C are offered for the 
XB. iety's Officers. È d D à i not only of 
the correctness of the names, OUE GS Wea ex sp ig 
cı poau FRUIT; fi which Marke PE E Es Benth ; pP, ET Gr gularly supply _ 
ing the Market, d Priv; G 4 bit ind i ch oth 
N.B. All i Ñ WELL COLOURED, A irer 
daar aa -ge disqualified. 
ss iaeoa collections of fruit, consisting ofat least three | cannot gain a prize unless they fugnish at least three dif- 
different kinds, Peaches and Sector being considered ferent kinds of fruit Ss rst rate quality. 
kind. .GK- TT Grapes. SB : 
YE Pine Apples. <G_13-SK-8B 
"Teaco oaen ao of eine s 
pangs: 
SskK—SB—C 
neh Ce e a a 
ONICAL ILERS.—These exellent Boilers, in- 
PTR AND co. ic poms as eE 
URBIDGE ann HEALY havi 
Siderable number of Pits and other 
ae She en vation of Pines, Melons, 
ical plants, ‘partisan ui merien 
Muxis’s recen aon the Culture of 
working at the 
i Nursery, Messrs Henderson, ’ Pine- 
; oak 3.— 
Seg Ad er Pie than on Tae o other place 
WATER APPARATUS,—The attention 
rain wills in oe others, is hers ops rea 
Malis Orawa seri ~ae 
f ORICUETU RAL BUILDERS, H JE-WATER ) 
a APPARATU; 5 
fe | GLEBE roles ae ADE, KING'S. masher ovan AND PRYOR, LONDON : 
ROAD, CHELSEA, LO 4 amg ag axo CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 
e OUNTAINS, VASES, Piecsrs, Ca tgp IS GREAT VARIETY. |47, 
