June 2, 1860.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ROYAL 
tural Ey for the Election of 
TURAL SOCIE 
BOTANIC GARDENS, 
June 26; Sethe hair to 
occasion & ge for liea 
of the 
tales take 
F PLANTS bier BALLOT. 
501 
is hereby 
UL ETY.—Notiec 
m, that the next gai gt Meeting of the poina 
held ai 
Fellows will be 
prety me Science re Art, ae Kensington (by pete 9 
T oon wi Payson 
a 1 tome On, this 
of the finest of the new 
+ whe 
REGENT’S 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1860. 
Misty OF: 
COLD EDA 
To Mr. W, May, Gr. to Josiah Spode, Esq., EREA Park, 
Aaien *Statford, for 16 Stove and Greenhouse eed 
To Mr. Bull en, Gr. to J. Butler, Esq., Woolwich, Kent, fo 
Exotic Orchids 
LARGE GOLD MEDAL. 
o Mr. Whitbread, Gr. to H. Colye: artford, Kent, 
for 16 Stove Greenhouse Plants 
To Mr. Gedney, Gr. to Rev. W. Ellis, Hoddesdon, Herts, for 20 
bids 
Sq, 
Exotic Ore 
DIU GOLD DAL. 
To Mr. B. Peed, Gr. to T. Tredwell, Esq., St. John’s Lodge, 
Norwood, for 16 Stove and Gr Sim Peny 
To Mr. W. Cutbush, Nurseryman, Barnet, Herts, f 2 Stove 
and Gree: se On ae 
To Mr. Green, Gr. to Antrobus, Bart, Lower Cheam, 
Surrey, s 10 Sioto, SA Greenhouse Plants 
re i nag Nurseryman, Slough, for 10 Greenhouse 
To Mr. panel Gr. to W. R. G. Farmer, Esq reenhouse 
Azaleas 
To R. Warner, Esq., Broomfield, Essex, 
To Mr. Carson, Gr. to W. R. G. Farmer, 
E ‘Orchids 
To Messrs. vig & Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, for 1 
in pots 
To Mr. Woolley, 
for 20 Exotic Orchids 
Esq,, or 12 Exotic 
Nurseryman, Cheshunt, for 16 Exotic Orchids 
GOLD MEDAL. 
To Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, Nu 
Stove and ee a 
To Mr. J. Peed, Gr. Gabri el, Esq., Norfolk House, 
Streatham, for 10 nates e FA Greenhouse Plants 
To Mr. B. Pe GEA Gr. y T: R ieaean g i 8 eS e Heaths 
n, Essex, for 12 
Messrs. Son, Nurserymen. mpstead, 
Herts, for ba Greenhouse (polly 
To Mr. Green, Gr. to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., for 8 Greenhouse 
Azaleas 
To Mr. O. Rhodes, Gr. to J. Philpott, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 
20 Exotic Orchids 
To ms Page, Grito Wa Leaf, Esq., Park Hill, Streatham, for 
Exotic Orchid: 
AWARDS. 
SILVER 
DAL. 
To Mr. George, Gr. to J. Nicholson, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 
6 Stove and Greenhouse I Bie 
n Mr. Chilma “Hie Pa Rev. Denshire, for 6 Cape Heaths 
essrs. Nur viba Tooting, for Epacris 
multi nomen 
To ies srs. Rollison, for Ixora robusta 
ines Lawrence, Gr. to Bishop of Winchester, for Cypripedium 
audatum roseum 
& Son, Nurserymen, Chelsea and Exeter, 
zi 
ny pue 9 po 
A gr 
UM JUNPERINUN A greenhouse shrub. 
M UNDU. A greenhouse shrub. 
ru 
J: peur Medlar. 
A hardy deciduous tree, with blue 
AP 
ardy 
eee end snes. ALBA. A feos creeper, 
r. FORTUNIANA. A greenhouse shrub. 
hee 
Fellow Society desirous of obtaining any of the 
plants ray te balloted for are requested, if life members of 40 
guineas or subscribers of 4 guineas a year, to name the FOUR 
sorts they would:pr anei ie ia. life moar wie = gui meas, Or 
scribers of 2 guin: ame the 
m 
To Messrs. Veitch & Son, | for 
To Mr. Cross, Gr. to Lady Sa fo agam for 
6 Gr reenhouse J rein 
, Nurseryman, Stratford, Essex, for 
to Doxatt, Esq., 
T Putney 
To 
o Gr. 
Heath, for 6 Cinsravias 
aa Wi ndsor, 
2 Pelargoniums 
To Mes ssrs. Dobai & Son, for'6 Fancy Pelargoniums 
To Mr. Tandy, Gr. to E. Saunders, Hegi, Fair Lawn, Wimbledon 
Park, for 6 Fancy Pelargonium: 
To Mr. George, Gr. m J. N. Parels Esq. ., for 6 Roses 
To Mr. Yo y, Esq., West Hill House, 
Hampstead, "ior 8 6 Fuchsias 
To Mr, G. H. Bunney, for 6 Anzectochilus 
S SILVER MEDAL. 
To Mr. O. Rhodes, 
2 Mr. Baxendine, a on Sm 
r. Gedney, Gr. to Rev. W. Ellis, 
.» for 6 Cape Heaths 
pp a 6 es e Heaths 
Relic 
To er Parker ré Williams, TSA Btatice sp. 
To Ms J. S , Nurse urseryman, “+ for or Rhododendron 
FAR rr 
To Messrs. Ro! misson, for Bio talis elegantissima 
To Mr, Lawrence, Gr. to the ene shop of y of Winchester, Farnham 
Castle, for Epidendrum m: 
To ope Veitch & Son, for Cattleya Donita 
To oolley, for Correct Labels 
To Me May fo for Arra agg of Colow 
To Messrs. Ivery & Son, i bt ” Hoek and Reigate, 
net ý Grésniioase Azaleas 
To Mr. B. Peed, for 8 Greenhouse Azaleas 
To Mr. Green, for 6 e er Azaleas 
To Mr. Chilm: ie os ge Aion 
Nursery, Child’s Hill, Hampstead, for 8B 
su r, to the 
would prefer. Should tl sae oes Sante penne Bra any pal 
cular plant than thenu CMER available for distribution, a Ballot 
will then take place to determine which applicants are to be 
supplied. 
The arrangements for conducti lot render it 
bare S, prefixed 77 the 1 plants to 
of the one 
ATORDAY Lda 8 23d, 
AFTER WHICH DATE No 
— OXFOR geil HORTICULTURAL 
i PaE ae 
Patrons :—H.R, CE Con! te and 
HRH PRINCE OF WAL 
The SUMMER EXHIBIT TION of the above Society will 
held in the Gardens of Worcester College, Oxford, on ey 
DAY, June 19, when, in addition to the Prizes confined to 
ven ois cio fo erie are offered, Open to All England, 
ouse Plants (not Fuchsias or pe. 6 
“lat Prize, 102. ; ay 8l, ; 3d Prize, 7l. 
R i vater: lst bie 2d Prize, 4l. 
, 12 varieties: lst 
to take more than one Prize in 
Notice of intention to exhibit mu: pA E P iA UN, 
by post, on or before Sai Dateitlese Jun 4 
S Flowers must be labelled wii and staged 
y fo or the Judges by half-past 10 o oOo on ie dhe = of 
of Show, and will not be allowed to be moved till 
ck 
rs will be requir 
ae” o Turner, pea G for 12 Pelargoniums Mr. Farme +, Stamford Hill, for 6 | Flo e bon 
To Mr, Nye, Gr. to E. Foster, Esq., Clewer Manor, Windsor, cremains sath m (ew ; soberly, or the pr, of ae 
for 10 Pelargoniums To Rev. C. E. Ruck Sr 7: 
X Messrs. Lane & Son, n, Nurserymen, for 10 Roses in pots . Ai eA NAT æa bilis 3 Ne a me pi ted ‘worthy. * 
RUT aes oed tor 6 acy A ums Onn ay Ce aye Mate) eat ple pes 
p . C. (Ox! 
LARGE SILVER GILT AL. To Mx, Weir, aes ur ft oe Beir (Oxfo: Src p y aurai Oe 
To Mr. Baxendine, Gr. to Haydon Smallpiece, Esq., Guildford | To Messrs. Downie & Laird, for 36 is 23, St. Giles’s Street, Oxford.—June 2. — 
dusters, for 16 care ant TAa aa ponti T a J. James, for 24 Pansies A SOLLEGTOR C OF $ SEEDS AND PLANTS REQUIRED. PLANTS REQUI 
To ea Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kin; , for | To Besant for 18 aie 
2 Stove and Greenhouse Plan To Messrs, Lane & Son, Nurserymen, for Collections of Rhodo- Sage HORTICULTURAL a, 
To Mr. T Pars, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., Park ki Streatham de: tae: BEING ABOUT TO RESUME TH 
for 10 pat and Greenhouse Plants To Messrs. Lane & Son, Nurserymen, for Standard Azaleas IRTATION or SEEDS as 
To Mr. Chilman, Gr. to Rey. W. Denshire Ashstead House, | To Messrs. Lane & Son, Nurserymen, for Collection of Cut | by means of Collectors in Fore es, the Council 
‘tpeont, 1 Sarayi toi 6 Stove and ‘Greenhouse aude Roses are di us of finding ell informed active Gar- 
To Mr. R. Attbee, Nurserymen, Stockwell, for 10 Greenhouse | To Messrs. aga ale eo ces for Rhododendron Dalhousieanum | d er, familiar with Garde ts, who is ready to engage 
Azaleas To Messrs. ae a Hen , Nurserymen, Wellington Road, | in this undertaking. A knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese 
To Mr. Whitbread, Gr. to H. Bie ed for 8 Greenhouse for 9 ld be desirable. Salary in portion to attainments. 
Azaleas = jon 5 a nOn for 8 Caladiums vå ply immediately by letter only, inclosing testimenials, 
To Mr. C. Turner, Nurserym Mr. O. Rhodes, for 12 Foliage Plants e Secretary of ‘the Horticultural rm 8, St. Martin's 
To Mr. Penny, Gh. to H. H Gibbs” tea, SD camel 8, Regent's MEDAL. Ps London, W.C. 
Park, for 6 Brot Son i 
To Tak H, bea E urserymen, Isleworth, for 12 | 7, M Paul & Son, Cheshunt, Herts, for Collection of 
miu! > ey) S Pee aad 
To Mr. Bailey, Gr. to T. Esq., Amersham, Bucks, | mo “Hardy Ferns aay od Be The G J 
for 10 Pelargoniums ee 16 ieee To Mr. B. Peed, for Co 5 
To Mr. E. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, for 10 in | To Mr. B. Peed, for ditto SA TURDAY, jONE pA 1860. 5 
G Pull To Mr. endine, for sea E of Colour 
To Mr. Terry, Gr. to E. W. er, Esq., Youngsbury, Ware, | To Mr. T. Gaines, Nurseryman, l 
Herts, for 6 Roses in pots o Mr. T. Whitbread, for 6 di MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. a 
To Mr. Gaines, for 6 wae Pelargoniums Monpar. June 4—Entomological ......+ Sr. 
. ARGE SILVER MEDAL. To Mr. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth, for 6 Fancy THURSDAY; Taq ineenh daot rie sows? Eo 
. to W. R. G. F r, Esq., Nonsuch Park, 
for 6 Stove peg Greenhouse Plants 
To Mr. Tegg, Gr. to Baron Hambro, Roeha 
6 Stove and ghee $8 Plants 
To Mr. Harlock, Gr. to R. W. Nutter, Esq., a: Essex, 
for 8 Cape Heaths 
ae Mr. W. May, Gr. to Josiah Spode, a aie 6 Cape Heaths 
ton, Surrey, for | To Mr. Norman, Bullfield, Kent, for 
Pelargoniums 
To Mr. Bragg, Nurseryman, Slough, for 36 Pansies 
To Mr. C. J. Perry, Castle Bromwich, ai Pansies 
ips 
CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. Whitbread, for Corr 
ect Li 
'o Messrs. J. Iyery & Son, Nurserymen, for 6 Greenhouse To Mr. Green, for Correct Lal abe ls 
To Mr. Cutbush, for Arangoa of Colour 
PA: May, Gr. to J. Spode, Esq., for 6 Exotic Orchids To Mr. 8 n, Nurseryman, Hendon, for 36 Pansies 
Turner, Bailey, Gr. oT. Pepe Pelargoniums To Mr. coupe for 6 Tal acti 
To Mr, e, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums To Mr. G 6 re zx 
Sat Ge f 'o Mr. James, s, for 12 Pansies in pots 
ILVER GILT MEDAL. . Ci E EN j fixe 
‘Gr. to J. Philpott tamford Hi FICATE — MERIT, FIRST CLASS. — 
hart R see ee B ‘ord Hill p ites a OF Š ; 
. to Dowager Dughess of Northumberland, | ro Mr. Turner, for Fancy Goddard 
ey Gr to ©. T. Gabrich, Bea oe Cae Ht To Mr. Turnen for Fancy Pelargonium The Champion 
To Mr. Page, Gr. to W. Leaf, Esq., for 6 Ga H To Mr. Turner, for Glox: Btonia 
To M J. & J. Fraser, for 10 Greenhouse Azaleas To Mr. Turner, for oe OMG velock | 
To Mr. J, Peed, Gr. to C. T. Gabriel; Esq., for 8 Greenhouse To Messrs care Parker & Wilia s, or Bs le 
er ms, 
To Mr. — Gr. to W. R. G. Farmer, Esq., for 6 Greenhouse ee ay E, Taylor, Bee Lady Middleton, Shrublands, for Phlox | 
To Mr. eel Gk te ir E. Antrobus, Lady sard 
o Meeri, Dobaon & es for 6 ep e To J. Veitch & Son, for Cissus porphyroph it a 
Zo Menera J. & 3. Fraser, ER A To J, Veh & Son; for Draca oe Aurora 
i) Y. 
oe Pel ccna S n oe —o for | 40 Mr. Hally, for Horse-shoe Geranium Blackheath Beauty. 
To Messrs. J. & J. Fraser, To Mr. Nye, Gr. to E. Foster, Esa., for Pelargonium 
W. Peake ike od, Spring Grove, 
Hounslow, for 6 Fancy Pe’ Jar; 
A. Rowland, Esq., Lewisham La ent, ae in pots 
We are asked upon what ground we refer to th® 
pind of last om pe death of “ye PEACH 
REES mentione t Number or 
The trees i 
vijina their e d 
One correspondent 1e 
between a 
of 
render seteeptibte of marr eo in 
wets som sin it Said ts be i in May after the p 
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, SECOND CLASS. 
Mr, Turner, for Dish of Stra’ trawberry Oscar 
cold of win 
It is on gé no visible sign of injury was 
made in October; and hence it may be inferred, 
