The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . l,—-FRUIT ; for which Miirket GardenerSj Fruiterers, or Persons in the habit of regularly supply ing the Market, and Private Growers, exhibit independently of each otlier. , All Fruit must be fully ripe and well coloured, and ruopEnLY named by the Exhibitor as far as practicable ; if the contrary, it will be disqualified. »5S Miscellaneous collections of fruit, consisting of at least threedifferent kinds, Peaches and Nectarines being consideredas only one kind. GK—GB—LSKB, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar KitchenGarden produce, are


The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . l,—-FRUIT ; for which Miirket GardenerSj Fruiterers, or Persons in the habit of regularly supply ing the Market, and Private Growers, exhibit independently of each otlier. , All Fruit must be fully ripe and well coloured, and ruopEnLY named by the Exhibitor as far as practicable ; if the contrary, it will be disqualified. »5S Miscellaneous collections of fruit, consisting of at least threedifferent kinds, Peaches and Nectarines being consideredas only one kind. GK—GB—LSKB, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Gourds, and similar KitchenGarden produce, are excluded from this letter. Exhibitorsof collections of Fruit should bear in mind that howeverfine one or two of the kinds in this collection may be, they cannot gain a prize unless they furnish at least three dif-ferent kinds of fruit of JirBt »•«(<; qnality. TT Grapes. SG—LS—SK—SB rr Pine Apples. SG—LS—SK—SB W\y Peaches or Nectaiines, in dishes of six specimens. SK—SB XX Other kinds of fruit. SK—SB—C SMITH AND ESTABLISHED NIKE TEARS. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, HOT-WATER |APPARATUS, AND GENERAL GARDEN FURNITURE |MANUFACTURERS; I GLEBE PLACE. FACING KINGS PARADE, KINGS |ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. | Fountains, Vases, Figubds, kc. kc, in gkeat variett. [ CONICAL BOILERS.—These excellent Boilers, in-vented by John Rogers, Esq., are made of various sizesby John Shewen, Ironmonger, Sevenoaks. They are applica-V)le to all kinds of apparatus, and are in use at Messrs. Lod-diges, Hackney; ilessrs. Chandlers, Vauxhall; , Tooting ; Mr. Ponteys, Plymouth ; Mr. HendersonsPiue-apple-pliice ; aud in the Horticultural Societys Gardens, q^HE FARMERS OF GREAT BRITAIN are re-X quested to read the pamphlet on GYPSUM, AS AMANURE; describing its various important uses for Agri-cultural purposes, with full and plain dii-ections for its appli-cation, and containing an account of numerous cases of itssurprising efficacy and cheapness. The Pamphlet will b


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