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Camellia J, Egettonii Camellia J. Rossii 



Elphinstonii — rubricaulis 



ftilgens 



Chinese, with Single lied Flowers. 

 Camellia Japonica Camellia J. longifolia 



British Hybrids, having 'iinglc lied Flowers. 

 Camellia J. Aitonii Camellia J. iusignis 



argentea papaveracea 



grandiflora rotuudiiolia 



■ Herbertii ■ spatulata 



Chinese Varieties, having Pale, or Light Red Flowers. 

 Camellia J. carnea Camellia J. rosea 



myrtifolia Sabinii 



• — Tieoiiiflora ■ semipleno 



Parksii ■ variabilis 



Reevesii 



British Hybrids, having Pale, or Light Red Flowers. 



Camellia J. anemoneflora carnea Camellia J. Gaussonii 



Aucubtel'olia ■ gloriosa 



Cliveana rosa sinensis 



coronota sericea 



Dahlia'flora Spofforthia rosea 



elcgans _^___ Woodsii 



ilorida 



May, 1835. George Joseph Kamel. 



Hortictltiral Society of London. — An Exhibition of Plants and 

 Flowers took place at tbo Gardens on Saturday, June 6th, and was attended 

 by upwards of 5,000 persons. The display of tlowers was most brilliant. 

 The following is the list of Prizes awarded : — 



Tl« GcU Banisian Medal For a collection of F'ruit, Mr. John Wilmot, 



I. U.S. ; Orchideoua Plants, Messrs. Rolliuson, of Tooting; a collection of 

 Plants, Mr. Lawrence, F.H.S. 



Tin Large Silnr Medal — For Grapes — Mr. Brown, Acton Green; Shad- 

 docks — Sir Charles Cockerell, Bart., F.H.S.; Pines — Mr. Davis, Gardener to 

 K. Guttcrton, Esq., of Enfield; Azaleas — Mr. Rivers, Sawbridgeworth ; Pe- 

 largoniums — Mama. Collcy and Hill, Hammersmith; collection of Plants — Mr. 

 Green, Gardener to Sir Edward Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. ; collection of Plants 

 — Messrs. Kollison, Tooting. 



Banksian Silnr Medal For Peaches and Nectarines — P. D. Cooke, Esq., 



P.H.S. ; Strawberries — Mr. Lane, Gardener to J. H. Palmer, Esq.; Green- 

 leshed .Melons— .Mr. Loudon, Gardener to S. Gurney, Esq. ; Twelve Pelar- 

 goniums — Mr. Cock, Chiswick ; collection of Heartsease — Mr. Mountjoy, 

 Ealing; ditto ditto — Mr. Lawrence, F.H.S. ; Calceolarias — Mr. Green, Gar- 

 deem to sir Edward Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S.; Erica depressa — J. Allnutt, 

 Esq., F.H.S.; Dentzia seabra— -T. C. Palmer, F2sq., F.H.S.; collection of 

 --.Mr. Leslie, Gardener to .1. Fleming, Esq., F'.H.S. ; Cypripedium 

 •ins — N. II. Nugent, Esq., F.H.S. ; Clianthus punieeus — W. Leveson 

 Gewer, Em., F.H.S. ; Cockscomb and Balsams — Mr. G. Mills, F.H.S. ; Cal- 

 ceolarias—Messrs. Brown, Slough; collection of Pelargoniums— Messrs. Coliey 

 and Hill, Hammersmith j collection of Plants— .Mr. Lane, Gardener to J. H. 

 Palmer, Eiq. ; Brugsmansia arborea— Mr. Clarke, Gardener to Sir Charles 



l • in" n, Bart. ; collection of Pelargoniums— -Mr. Gaines, Battersea Jud<;ks: 



Mr. H. Forrest, Air. T. Ingram, Air. L. Wcllje, Mr. A. Richardson, and Mr. 



Mi. nmroMTAN SOCISTY of FLORISTS AND AMATEURS. — What is called 



ood grand central exhibition of flowers of the Metropolitan Society of 



I lorist- .nil \m;tt' ms' stock, took place on Monday and Tuesday, the 15th 



sod 18 th of Jane, In the nursery ground- of .Mr. Jenkins, in the Regont's- 



I'urk. 'J lie gardens, though well Bit* Dded, were by BO means so crowded as 



II "I ft t. ■ of this and similar descriptions; the .lays of ox- 



hii.ition being ii\e,i a) taut fly flu ame time si flume of the Surrey SEoolo- 



'•alliens, Tlntc \\a a splendid show ..| Hewers, and some of the spc- 



