er 14, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZE TTE. 
CULT URAL “SOCIETY OF LONDON. | 'TYUNBRID( 
ORTI 25 MESS HALL, ans 12 and 13. 
rPTONBRIDGE WELLS HORTICULTURAL FETE, cially e conspicuous; an extremely pret pretty ty and new 
AND GRAND MUSIC AL 1 PROMENADE. variegated Pothos h 
&T OF AWARDS. variegated Pelargoniums and other small i specimens 
iam e emer — POSTPONED TO JULY 1, from Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON & Co. and 
Herts. * e 5 
ee wont, onen IDS (Nurserymen). 22 Eri vs HENDERSON formed s: vary: pony collection, In 
E leitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea. another set from Messrs. HENDERSON of Pine- 
mass IV.—8 CHINESE AZALEAS (Nurserymen) The Most Noble the Made CAMDEN, K. G. apple Place was to be remar ed the charming 
See Fraser, Lea Bridge Rond, Leyton. The Right Hon. La rie "S n little greenhouse plant, called Boronia mellina, 
vi—6 CHINESE AZA — cum (Nurserymen). The Right Hon. the Lorp Viscount HARDINGE. and a delightful specimen of Todea pellucida or 
i — pee, b — varie din — vod Hon. Lorp pr L'Isle: y snophylloides, one of the very rarest 
ad. 
(nass VIII.—8 RHODODENDRONS, distinct, in pots 
(Nurserymen). 
js, Mr. J. pen F. H. S., Bagshot. 
3i Messrs e & Son, Great Berkhamps 
CLASS E —6 ROSES, distinct sorts, — iie 
Ist. Messrs. aia e & Son, Great Berkhampstead. 
ss X 
A 
— 2d | ma new or very little known were the rare crimson- 
Prize. Prize Prize. | flowered Philesia buxifolia and Olea ilicifolia, the 
E «d£ s d. Z s.d. | latter oneof thefinesthardy evergreens, from Messrs. 
I yosoti i 
] 
Classes 
Á.—Stove and Greenhouse Plants, not 
L ie Geraniums, ies). jas, or Cáloeo- 
Ist. Mr. 1 “Gr. to H. Stone, Esq., Dulwich. 
ad. Messrs. diei i Son, ue 
e ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
e. Veitch & Son, Exeter and 
r Clianthus pompisi 
. Veitch & Son, Exeter and | E, — 
S eom for Begonia y amabilis; ditto, — pepe Chautini. G.—Orna: 
Third-class — — rtificate.— Mes , Exeter and 
Que 
‘ope at 
weg from 1115 an ei ; x then Men 
house shrub, Mussehia N with. w ery 
e 
— 
S888 oo 
S oo 
m BAZE 
mong fruit, which consisted of the * supply 
of Grapes, one Apples, Strawberries, Cherries, &¢., 
the gem was a dish of the Sir Charles wu 
dish of Fruit to contain not less 
than 3 bunches of Pee 80Straw- 
Le 6 Peac Ne ong 
| in flower. 
Wet. Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, for Philesia 
buxifo fa 
M. Mr. Woolley, Cheshunt, lituiflorum 
$d. Messrs. A. — ae — Place, for Da- 
tura chlor: 
Ciass XV.— Sin "t A aC of most ORNAMENTAL 
PLANT, not in flower. 
lst. Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, for 
1.— — black (8 bunches) 
K.—Ditto, white (3 bunc ches) 
‘ 1 
: mos 
H Exhibitors Cl e x 
Cottagers’ Prizes will also be given, a Schedule of which is the largest possible size ; for the decoration of a 
Poca ssert this eclipses everyt! ing. Mr. MUNRO'S 
ial arrangements with the South-Eastern Railway Com- 
y for the convenience of visitors will be made, and duo for | |bybri d Cucumbers, e videntlyb 
igantea. v Sus à lup of e Royal Co., 9 r he Black Ham ite rapes from Mr. 
manc — Mesers. r an and of the ry, of 50 per- i i H 
Gale for Farfugium grande ; ditto, Ng us pen tree 75 Il be MB . kel EN must also be distingaished by especial. 
eum; Tinta "tr Olea ilicifolia ; Messrs. A. Henderson & Co., leas 
Pine-apple Place, for Caladium Chan 
formers, wi ce. 
Further particulars, or information, may be obtained of the not must be mentioned a 
Secretary, Mr. E. F. Loor; 8, e Tunbridge Wells. pcr of fruit from Mr. WEBBER, of Covent 
OTTIN GHAM AND RICT FLORAL anv | Garden, among which were specimens of Oranges 
ee adit wey ; 
ps XVI.—MISCELLANEOUS. HO gl a a D S 2 — AND POULTRY SHOW, Adelaide in "um Austra l They were of 
First-class Ce TM —Mr. Ed. Francis, F. a S., Hertford, 
fora collectio; on of Roses; Messrs. Veitch & 8 „ for E Son 
rson 
pacio 
q. " 
class Certificate. — Mr. J. Standis t, | Prizes in Silver to be competed for are Two Valuable SILVER had em received TRKA Adelaide from Rio; the 
for Myosotis AE ditto, for Exochorda aand oris CUPS. Theamount offered in prize money in the -different Oranges were gathe ered on the 15t th. of; last De- 
Mr. John Hally, F. H. S., Blackheath, for a collection of Ferns ; | c k i ember, d were 11 v 
Mr. Gaines, F. H. S., fo — 6 Amaryllids. their cord before cup the ground on the day of Exhibition. e e © 
A. re Certifies —Mr. Bragg, Star Nursery, Slough, Prizes, Ge, to be had on application to Martm & Among the miscellaneous um pi — on the 
Sons, Seedsmen, Function £ 02 e or by Post, enclosing | tables was a m model p ared b r. j 
three to : P 
2 — May 14. " of ee Malgwyn Carseat showing the principle 
RIGHTON AND SUSSEX FLORICULTURAT |? ich his new method of ventilation, described 
: ND red fo beheld gt ,BOCIETY: SE XHIBITIONS at 1 ET; isto be applied. In our opinion this ie 
or 1859 are xe e held on the following days um 
Show, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 22 and 23; x Mari material improvement ue, gie 
Autumn Show, WEDNESDAY and AET DATI Sept. 14 | methods except . e obJe 
and 15; on the sam: — - s ined of : "Y — N both. instances is to secure a proper warmth being 
are now ready, an „ Bs ained o e Secretary, 5 
Ste Janes Street; or of E. SPARY, Queen's Graperies, ee gained * ae air before it can enter the plant- 
Su per. of Exhibitio ouse, ne of Mr. Hurcnisow's plans, as in 
NR ENEON Esq, EDWARD CARPENTER, | Mr. O Ar, this can only be done when the 
FRUIT 
Crass XVII.—The best Collection of F. 
Ist. Messrs, Webber & Co., Covent Garden. 
Crass. XVIII.—PINE APP PLES; large sorts, not Providence. 
1st, Mr. Gilham, ed for Black Jamaica. 
2d. Mr. Davies, Gr. m, Esq., Astle Park, Chelford, 
for a B — 
3d. Mr. R. Turnbull, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Marl- 
borough, Blenheim, for a Prickly Cayenne. 
Crass XIX, —PINE Air 5 single specimens. 
xd 59 to Ae TE H. S., Streatham, 
— res wee apparatus is first put up. But in 
1st. Mr. Thomas RATES nk, Dese unten E. ‘ay RH. f his plans (the left hand one, B C, at 
Tune Gardeners Chronicle. p.587) it may bo applied ke erg bee 
2d. -— Wiliam Hill Gr. to Ralph Sneyd, Esq vance that the model explained. 
eele Hall, Staffordshire. SATURDAY, MAY flues, , y hori- 
3d. Mr. Tillyard, F.H.8., Gr. UE ur. rue 14, 1859. : 
2 c deer i la 1 ones carried under the front 
Crass three bunches, in ets. MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING WEEK. wall of € e p ant-house. ise between t wall ; 
1st. Mr. G. Chalmers, Gr, to Lord Southampton, F. H. S., b ,M 1 P: t 
Whittlebury, Tomes ud p jenes fay 1 t e at and the hot-wate 
2d. Mr. G. Tillyard, E. H. S., Gr. to Viscount Eversley, — a neck 
E 8 Eom Tur FELLOWS or THE Hon crer | piereed with holes and riding on the upper 
in single dishes. : simpl h 1 $ 
1st: Mr. Shuter, Gr. to the Earl of Wilton, Heaton Park, | are under great obligation s thos dumm uem butt. water pipe. mple mechanica. contrivance 
anchester. vators and earnest sup who among them — sr — ‘ton pierced zine, or shuts it off 
of Committee. IE ct 
pporte ` : 
"e e (CA ni AN r . p interesting exhibition at St. Tori as may be found necessary. — e information 
3d. ni more Hel to . Esq., F. H. S., Sud- Hall Jas t Th ursday ; for experience vu tna further of — — m dons desire to examine the 
voke, Holme, Lincolnshire. rof contrivanee the e n for the present 
— XT pa by gasburning, is to e 2 ihe in the office of the Horüeultural Sedi No. 8, St. 
ini etford, M Coena" ending, and Victoria. flowers to destruction, and the plants — Martin 's Place, T frafalgar Squ 
— Clark, F. anu e thé Earl of Darnley, Cobham | to serious injury. Nevertheless, in the face of so We avail ourselves of this p add 
3. Mr, R. Turnbull Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Marl- 8 es 8 poss: ipg opem of ty m A or two operas the future action 
boroug enheim, for i i ieh i 1 i 
, ; 4 : ings was together e particulars of the Society, which 1s aily becoming clearer. 
Util XXV—BTRAWBERRITS, single dishes, not pe — Exhibition are fully de seribed in another After a long struggle against most formidable 
Peto R. Smith, Twickenham, f for Bir Charles Na ier. We must however add some editorial | difficulties the Council have at last su eded 
Mr. "ed. dor K. Gr. to G. H. Vernon, Esq., all, Ret- | observations to those — — rter. — wie in placing the Society in a safe position. They 
nare growers s. to hav are in possession of an income which, if the 
. e S * fiden d in the stren ath ‘of t ie oid t 6 — publie continues to support them, is consider- 
Hele „ Collumpton, for Melons; Mr. M ; Esq» them to the trial we have eari p with the ex- | ably in excess of the ordinary inevitable ex 
umpi Q M onro, Shinley A ary pen- 
Gardens, et, for Monro's Hybrid Prolific Cucumber; Mr. | ception of Wise LANE, of Be rkham pstead, and diture; and this enables them to take mea- 
8 fer p r JH . 4% | FKANCIS, of Hertford, the first t of sures far more active than have of late been 
his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, E. H. S., Clevedon, for a | of the larg est and most beautiful bushes ever seen, | possible, and to infuse renewed i 
oi f he public papers have anno 
for a dish of Tom —.— Peas specimens. Messrs; FRAZER, LANE, and -IyrRY|that a an application has bs n made to her 
ASYLUM, CHAPEL AT bas RE LUNATIC] Azaleas. Among Mr. Woop! 8 gne was a| for 8 s tes 8 of t 
ixb HORTICULTURAL SHOW ie id otto Fun por LORAL beautiful specimen of the very st 
a Chapel at the Coun "aspis wil NU — held ai phyllum — Some very striking Pal by de an 
Blisworth Gard THURSD. 8 : 
patronage of doas. ae 3 and Araceous Plants showed the — of we 
iu a How THE EARL SPENCER = ae — of imd ie dms of Kingston. 
ne Hien SurRIFF OF THE COUNTY. nieder uni 
re Rev. G. S. Ro N ? : ^ from 
^ d eee HË MAYOR OF Norrin ee em E wed NS 2 with| ti 
‘Prizes offered for St d Greenh i 1 n ; 
pith variegated and fine foliage, Conifers, Exotic Fetus and — 1 ‘of Mr TANDISH, of Bagshot, 
de scr me, Geraniums, Carnations, and Pansies, Fruit, essrs. LANE, both s whom. furnished col- | 
— ad — — e eetions, the latter con a 
ue time, and furth - 
.eulars will appear in future eH IU eM. Ei " 
on H. M —. | — — — 3 plants were War by Messrs: 
Subscription ove ol ll be received T i 
2 7 Honorary Secretary, — — W. J. en eee mel x E whio —— —— ood 
Northampton, to whom all communications may be ca in the nurseries Theo sta maerophy 
addressed, and imperialis and Aralia Bietoldi we were 
