400 London Horticultural Society and Garden. 



to L. Siilivan, Esq., F.H.S., for coxcombs; to Mr. Lidgard, Webb's Lane, 

 Hammersmith, for irises ; to Mr. Ferguson, gardener to P. C. Lal)Ouchere, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for cut flowers ; to Mr. John Lee of Hammersmith, F.H.S., 

 forFuchs/a fiilgens ; to Mr. G. Leslie, gardener to J. Fleming, Esq., F.H.S., 

 M.P., for Lisianthus Russell/«HZM ; to Messrs. Rollisson, for Philibertja 

 gracilis; to Messrs. Rollisson, for Huntleya meleagris; to Mr. H. Pratt, 

 gardener to William Harrison, Esq., F.H.S., for Gesnera splendens ; to Mr. 

 Glenny, F.H.S., for Cymbidium aloifolium ; to Mr. S. Hooker of Brenchley, 

 F.H.S., for fifty varieties of garden roses ; to Mr. H. Pratt, gardener to Wil- 

 liam Harrison, Esq., F.H.S., for fifty varieties of garden roses ; to Mr. T. 

 Rivers of Sawbridgeworth, for Chinese and Noisette roses ; to Messrs. Wood 

 of Woodlands, near Maresfield, for miscellaneous garden roses ; to INIr. Green, 

 gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., for herbaceous calceolarias; to 

 Sir. Willmer of Snnbury, for pinks ; to Mr. Solomon Hale of Uxbridge, for 

 pinks ; to Messrs. Lane of Great Berkhampstead, for heartsease ; to Mr. Brid- 

 ges of Hampton, for heartsease ; to Messrs. CoUey and Hill of Hammer- 

 smith, for pelargoniums ; to Mr. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., 

 for pelargoniums. — Silver Banksian. To Mr. M'Onach, gardener to Edward 

 Foster, Esq., of Clewer, for pine-apples ; to Mr. R. Errington, gardener to 

 Su- Philip Egerton, Bart., M.P., F.H.S,, for peaches; to Mr. G. Shields, 

 gardener to Lord Blantire, Erskine House, Glasgow, for peaches ; to Mr. 

 Andrew Toward, gardener to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Glou- 

 cester, for nectarines ; to M. Nieman, gardener to Peter Caesar Labouchere, 

 Esq., F.H.S., for grapes ; to M. Nieman, gardener to Peter Caesar La- 

 bouchere, Esq., F.H.S. , for melons; to Mr, Marshall, gardener to Mrs. 

 Langley of Kingston, for Campanula fragilis; to ]\Ir. Thomas Jackson of 

 Kingston, for Campanula garganica ; to Mr. Upright, gardener to G. C. 

 Ridge, Esq., of Morden Park, for Pelargonium tricolor ; to Mr. Butcher, 

 gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for Manettia cordifolia ; to Mr. Pratt, 

 gardener to WiUiani Harrison, Esq., F.H.S., for Gardoquia multiflora ; 

 to Mr. Upright, gardener to G. C. Ridge, Esq., for Loasa aurantiaca; to 

 Mr. J. Maher, gardener to the Hon, Col. Westenra, at Fifield, for Lobelk 

 heterophylla ; to Messrs Rollisson, for Stanhopea oculata; to Mr, Red- 

 ding, gardener to Mrs. Marryatt, F.H.S., for JnagalHs tenella ; to Mr. F. 

 J. Buck, of Chelsea, for Crassula coccinea ; to Mr. Conway, gardener to 

 Lawrence Sulivan, Esq., F.H.S., for a collection of Crassula versicolor ; 

 to IMr. Pratt, gardener to William Harrison, Esq. F.H.S., for a miscella- 

 neous collection of green-house plants ; to Messrs, Wood of Woodlands, 

 near Maresfield, for fifty varieties of garden roses ; to Messrs, Paul of 

 Cheshunt, for fifty varieties of garden roses ; to Mr. S. Hooker of Brenchley, 

 F.H.S., for miscellaneous garden roses ; to Mr. Cobbett of Horsell, near 

 Woking, for miscellaneous garden roses ; to Mr. John Green, for a single 

 specimen of an herbaceous calceolaria ; to Mr. H. Bridges of Carshalton, 

 for pinks ; to Mr. George King, gardener to Miss Fuller of Hillingdon, for 

 pinks ; to ^Nlr. Attwell of Uxbridge, for pinks ; to Mr, George King, gardener 

 to Miss Fuller of Hillingdon, for heartsease; to Mr. Henbrey of Croydon, 

 for heartsease; to Mr. Conway, gardener to L. Sulivan, Esq., F.H.S., for 

 pelargoniums ; to Mr. Catleugh of Hans Street, Sloane Street, for a large 

 collection of pelargoniums. 



OniUted in the last Award. — A gold Banksian medal, to Mr. Pratt, 

 "ardener to William Harrison, Esq., F.H.S,, for a small collection of stove 

 and green-house plants, 



N,B. Exhibitors are requested to state whether their medals should be 

 prepared for them at once, or whether they prefer receiving the value in 

 money ; or whether they propose to wait until, by joining together several 

 smaller medals, they may be able to exchange them for others of higher value. 



