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a OF MEDALS fo cage io" ginaatantet at the | 24- jy saidh pea ny ag es see ad ae sbleyaie of Woburn INGSTON ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
eet 25. To tag na Jackson, of po aatong for 20 species of Cape “SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION, on iG pace cg Surr. 23, 
Tue Go pg IGHTIAN" stn AL. ‘Heaths 1841, For further puctictlars, sip amEs Jackson, Hon. 
"4. To Mr. Butcher, pare to rey Lawrence, F. E. S., of Ealing | 95 To Mr. Yo a 2 Pp ie z Sec., Thames-street, 
Park, Middlesex, for a large collection of Stove and Green. 3 Cape Heaths. = "tt EgTAE SOUEe LAE FURIE 
house Plants. - 
g. To Mr, John Wilmot, F-H.S.,of Isleworth, for a miscellaneous | alates 7 pM we x speies of Cape a | SECOND SUMME! t SHOW for 1841.—A Grand 
of Fruit 28. To Mr. Redding, gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., for a nae Ppt ce will. be 
3. snnes Wit , garden ‘ard Norman, specimen of idbilacaen cote held at the Royal Frater aeweaieth prises ap on Tuesday, July 
Esq., F.H.S., 20 "species of Cape Sioathe. 29. To Messrs. Lucombé, Pince, and Co., of Exeter, for a speci- | 27» when NINETY PRIZES OF SILVER CUPS, MEDALS, 
4. To Pai ‘Sohn 3am, gardener to Bigismond Rucker, Esq., men-of rica eximia. 7 and PLATE, will be awarded for the best Specimens and Col- 
iG riae for a collection of six species of Or ‘chidaceous a0. To Mr. Green, to’ Sir. Edmund ‘Antrobus,. Bact. lections of Picotees, Roses, Pelargoniums, Carnations, Hearts- 
Rollisson arid Sons, of Tooting, S fe 1- Sete: for a specimen of Lechenaultia speciosa. + : ie tienes; Guceaicnta, backiagens Seteneam Peeee, 
5. To ae. ollisson and Sons, urrey, for aco * Miscellaneous i > . 
e lection of six plage of Orehidadeous Plants." a1: Bo be Petco gard mn » pe ergy Fapige mein ae! Pines, Grapes, Fruit, Vegetables, &c., &c. A great variety of 
} LD BANKSIAN MEDAL. gi nape rly sear cea gaits Megs Extraneons attraction will be provided, ony Tata Ha 
; 1. To Mr. pepsi Jcinuntathaant es Snell Chauncey, Esq.,F.H.S., | 30. To Mr. Mr. John Davis, gardener to Sir Simon Houghton Garbe, must be in the Gardens before ers hag g on. neces ae 
: -.. for a collection of Roses. Bart., F.H.S., for a specimen of Elichrysum proliferum. Show. : Further: Particulars: and Lists .of Prizes may 
| 2.ToM ade . Lane and Son, of Great Berkhampstead, Herts, for ne * Stipe. Hamxcian Manax: See nO ROR an abanI inant 
<e a collection of Roses, ! 1. To Mr. Sillett, gardener to R. G. Alston, Esq., F.H.S., for a | GREAT YARMOUTH NURSERY.— MBRICATA. 
i ; a 2 collection of Roses. AND F. YOUELL, NURSERYMEN, &e. to 
4 to Ms. Gaines. 4H Hatteces fecal lection of Pélarg x To Mr. Wet Reading, gardener to Mrs, Marryat, F.H.S., for a Majesty Q ‘Adelaide, to Sidorn the No: 
niums. 3. To Mr. Hooker FS fora collection of Roses. Lilliy, Gentry, anetee Pani, at Gay hereon tite tour severed 
5. To Mr. Green, gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 4. To ‘Mr, James: Whorw me, gardener to Edward Foster, Esq., of dozen of healthy Plants of Araucaria imbricata, from seed, 
or a large collection of Stove and binaries Piants. a Chemex Eodge. pa: Wind-or, re Bi Seedling Pelargonium, — 60-size Pots, to dispose of, on such terms as will — ha 
gardener to Sir Simon be ke, Bart.) 5 to Mr. James Pamplin, of Walthamstow, Essex, for Seedling of those who intend planting this beautiful. noble, 
hardy. : 
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To the Rev. E. Garth, of Farmham, Surrey, for Seedling Pe- Ts Tonal dordanaiee oe ores 
ddgedtixtebus ocllecticn 
dener to Emanuel Goodheart, ee of Lang- 6. 
ley Park, green ea Kent, for six species of Cape Heaths, 
) Mr, : to George Barker, we eae fora 
collection 
7. To Mr. Green, gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., << urseryman, an. BisBiagete Vale, Wool- 
three species of Orchidaceous og FILS. for Seedling Calceolarias. ; H. we, my = iy invites the attention Of Amateurs:to 
Tae Lancx Siver 8. To Mr. James Whome, ‘gardener to Edmund Foster, Esq, for | i3- prteWaive bebinition of CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, ana 
Rowland, Esq , "FHL.8, for acollecton of Réses. a Seedling Pelargonium. St Pen eke cies oa a ee ee 
. Panl and Son, 0 f Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, for a 9. To Mr. C. Embleton, Rerticoer to Tho as Barnard, Esq., of | inet, and continues Three Weeks. Steamers from Hungerford 
collecti: OSes. : : terrace, Brixton, hinations: : . " 
. To Mr. Wokin; for aj 2 and Old Swan Pier every hour. “te . i iect 
3. To pad Ce oe of Horsell, near ig, Surrey, 10, itty Nathaniel Norman, of Bull Fields, Woolwich, for Car. ‘Admittance gratis.—Woolwich, July 9, 1 “ 
Sree Pelareetate Tent Chelseesfor sarge collection | 11. To Mr. Henry Bridges, of Carshalton, Surrey, for Pinks. ILMOT’S New and Superior BLACK HAMBRO’ 
of -Pelargoniums.. pe A oe 12. To Mr. C. Embleton, gardener to’ for W GRAPE, for which the Horticultural Society awarded 
5, Ta. Mr. Cock, of Chiswick, for a small collection of Pelargo- - | Prizes at their last two Shows, may be seen in Covent Garden, 
6. To Mr. Gaines ' 1 collecti 18 TO Jorn Dickson, nurseryman, of Acre-lane, Brixton, | nq Plants may be had at his forcing establishment, Brentford 
Ss attey: End, at 10s. 6d. each. : 
14. To Mr. W. ior w ammesection st Fasten ee . Aer 
7. To Mr. William Bares, gardener to George Ward Norman, F.H.S., for a smallcollection of Plants. AYE | ORSON, Florist, 4, Orange-row, 
- — F.H.S., for a large collection of Stove and Greenhouse 15: To Mr. Mountjoy, F-H.S., of Ealing, for Lilium eximi * begs to call the attention of Gentlemen and 
ants. 16. To Mr. Red ing, gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., yy “cut Florists is Catalogue choice Carnations Picotees, 
8. To Mr. Venables, gardener to William Harrison, Esq., F.H.S., Sowers Ries teat oe SS iad an appre: chee sor, 
for a small collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 17. Te neceatne Baird, gardener to Henry Perkins, Esq., sonally or by letter, post-paid, enclosing a Post-office stamp. 
ee ee eer ee, “rp. a8. of Hanworth Park, Middlesex, for Cockscombs. it bdetliadd ina ACOTEES IN BLOOM. 
for a mis eous col on ¢ . 18. To Mr. Pedrick, gard enry Pownall, Esq., F.H.S., for RN. . a 
10. To Mr. Harrison, gardener to Sir George Beaumont, Bart., ra pe Prtew dcnireypidi of ; Otc 066, gamers’ pdt “ Ee oberg beg 
for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. 19. To Mr. Tillery, gardener to his one the Duke of Portland, inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Florists, that their superb 
11. To Mr. Dick, gardener to — Smith, Esq., of Dale Park, Sus- for a miscellaneous collection of Fruit. F Collection of Guraations and Picotees are now in flower, among 
sex, for Black ee e Grapes. i sum aoe 20. To Mr. — of Vauxhall, for Grapes. pes angi are get new and fine varieties. be viewed 
12. To upto obn Bell, nurseryman, Norwic! 21. To Mr. Scott, gardener to Charles Barclay, Esq., F.H.S., for daily, Sundays excepted. e gral 
; aaa Here Has ue 
13. To Mr. Davis, gardener to Sir Simon Houghton Clarke, Bart., | 99 qT ‘aylor, gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham OSEPH CLEGG, bet Cheetwood, near Man- 
F.H.S., for Grapes. i ‘Comma for Grapes. B hep has on Sale good Plants of sete. Flowers, viz. :— 
3M. To Mr. rag es —-> J. mete aes Esq., of West- | 93. ‘To. Mr. R. Wilson, gardener to hi 20 pe a sorts of Auriculas. ‘named, #100 
- burton, Sussex, for Pine-apples. 2 folk ¥.H.S., for "Grapes. anth 2 : 
Tec Walnire Paks (etna, Cateiier Pee | 2. To Mr. Vare, gardener toOwen Puller Meyrick, Beq.,¥.H.8.,| . 39 Wiito, Polyanthns «| |. eu 
<n  Walarm Pate, Chertasy, Surrey for Pineapples. for Pine Apples. Se een FSS mia Pinks, Carna- 
Eo gardener to — Smith, Esq., of Dale Park, Sus- | 95. po Mr. Collinson, gardener to the Marquis of Westminster, sscnacitbeotaeh, exch tieeoenagiaeias sent akan tae aeaines 
Melons. -H.S., for Peach Nectarines. ee srt “ 
17. To Mr. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 20 26. wr as Joly Micnesiaos purcner. to Oak laa 8it hii. A , Or reference, required from unknown 
species‘of.Cape Heaths. F.H.S., for Peaches and Nectarines. spondente.- 
_ 18. To Mr. William Barnes, to George Ward Norman, A 
ne FHS. for sis species of Cape Heaths 2 Stor Pace cad Begunen Houghton Clarke, Bart, | WF YATP'S NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, 
F.H.S., for Peaches and Nectarines. 3 See 
Jackson, of Kingston, for six species of Cape | 29g. 79 §. Price, Esq., of Browston Hall, Suffolk, for Cucumbers. THE be oc oe peg og rer ag reek 
ota. we ST RE bok of | 2 To Mr. R. Clark, gardener to Lady Limond, of Drayton. | Sn cusagel tr ioe Gasca pt Commucny, wcecbiner sites 
. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, -S., green; for Melons. 2 aa Desmadreseadtoch 
— Maadgsex, for @ collection of six species of) 39, ‘To Mr. James Bruce, gardener to Boyd Miller, Fsa., of Col- Nobiendsy Se Seb eet Dect and Sone AEDS eeae ee: 
Orchidaceous lier’s Wood, Lower T Surrey, for Melons. duced. Horticulturists, both practical and theoretical, who.have 
ate To Mr. anther, gure gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a's; To Mr. Busby, gardener to the Marquis of Downshire, East- 4 have pronounced its habits and character to b 
collection of three species of Orchidaceous Plants. ‘ Park. Berka, for Melons: seen it growing, gist Ghitiinise in the Léaddarnuiirkets this 
22. To Mr. John Mylam, gardener to Sigismund Rucker, Esq., | 39. To Mr. Wheeler, gardener to David Bevan, Esq., of Belmont, fay eaitities: Lap agrese celebrity it has attained, and ig a 
epee ene tae te oe meee tae “East Barnet, for Melons See jon to make it universally sought for by 
23, To M be, Pince, and Co., of Exeter,'for a speci- | 35 ¢ Mr. Venables, gardener t F.H.S. ee aie acadicises teal Be 
an Erica ampullacea. for Melons. E ‘ all admirers pacts ac nacre noes grill Siaiamlaraibea ee 
: Pate ee Mountjoy, of Ealing, for a sp 34. ae Vare, gardener to Owen Fuller Meyrick, Esq, F.H.S., | _ Strong eat muico ats pee : ; 
Tue Sirver KnicuTiaAn MepAt. To Mountjoy, F.H.S., of Ealing, for Gloxinia rubra. cnn pisaer, Make: Pee) Dept 
I. To Mr. R. H. Betteridge, Se ne 38, To Nes. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 
for a collection of ny asthe Cuphea Melvilla. 
_ 2. To Mr. Wilimer, of Sunbury, Mi 37. To Mr. Morris ‘Todd, Thomas Gybbon Money- 
gardener to 
a G. Edmunds, nae Watson ak, Canaan, Surrey, penny, Esq., F.H.S., for a Seedling Fuchsia. 
33. : nry Storey, : 
for Picotees. 
4. To Mr, Willmer, of Sunbury, for Picotees. Fuchsia 
5. To Mr. Nz Nathaniel Norman, of Bull-fields, Woolwich, for Pico- | 39. To Mr. Philip Frost, gardener to y Grenville, Dropmore, 
Beaconsfield, Terie ler Tupalion eebsoanee, F 
6. To Mr..Upright, gardener to G. C. Ridge, Esq., of Morden } 40. To Mr. » Mr. Butcher, gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for Le- } 
mesures, por ensue college ho et eealh 
7. To ey. Cateash,. of ans-street, Chelsea, a small collec- 
of Pelargoniums. 
te . William Barnes, r to George Ward Norman, 
W.HLS., for & small collection of Stove and Greenhouse 1 
Pe ET > gardener to Mrs. Sharp, of Clade Hall | 
near Bamiet, Herta, for a small collection of Stove and 
©. To Mr. James Bruce, * gardener to Boyd Milter, Esq., of or 
- ller’s “ood, Lower T' sroetiie, fOr. small collection. of Save 
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