May 31, 1856.] 
CRYSTAL PALACE LIST OF PRIZE3—Continued 
S or 12. Eac lag 
Mr. Thomas Bailey, E Aar od f ar thes for a Providence a 
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PRIZES 5s. EACH To 
r.John Monro, Gardener to Mee Oddie, 
dish ty Black Cherrie: 
J. Blandy, Esq:, Reading, for a single 
Esq., Norwood, for a Queen 
"s Graperies, Brighton, 
pple 
ary, , Quee for a single dish of 
Black pas Grapes. 
er or Muscadine Gra | Mr. T. Williams, Gr. to C. B. er, Esq., Hoddesdon, Herts, 
Mr.S ne aty toC. N. ‘Newiégate, é Esq}, M:P., Arbury, War- for a dish of Sweetwater be M uscadine Gree 
wickshire, for a single dish of Peaches. | Mr. wW. iy Gr. iz R. Sne: neyd, Esq, Keele’ Hall, Staffordshire, for 
Mr. 8. Evans, Gr. to C. N. Newdegate, Esq., M.P., Arbury, W a dish of Peaches. 
‘ickshire, for a single dish of Nectarines. | 
Mr. James ichgi, Gx to General Stadd, Oxton Hou P OF 108) EACH TO 
ral Stadd, Oxton Ho! ouse, hi 
Tees, = t AE ae, Roehampton, for a EEP 
igs. 
Mr.G. Fleming, Gr, ta the Duke of 
Esq., Keele Hall, Stafford- dish of Biak tapisa 
Mr. T.W William ake wen ai 
. the Speaker, Heckfield, | 
‘Mr. M. epi Bodes. Herts, for Citrons, new kind 
G. 
Crystal Piles: aia 31, 1856. (By Order GROVE, Secretary. 
LIST OF THE PRIZES AWARDED MAY 28th, 
T THE 
ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY’S GARDENS, 
GENT? 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a 
OER, Esq, Hod 
EXTRA GOLD MEDAL. 
Mr. May, Gr. to H. Collyer, Esq., Dartford, for 16 Stove and 
ate nhouse Plants. 
Mr. Mylam, Gr. to G. Re 
ie Orchids. 
SILVER GILT MEDAL. 
Messrs. Fraser, for 12 Pelargoniums. 
Mr. MR oe for 10 ditto, 
Messrs. Dobson, for 6 Fancy P 
Mr. r The. Elm ms, Hanipa for 6 0 Pelargoniums. 
wi Nurse: sa Slough, for 12 Pansies in pots. 
SIL VE ER MEDAL, 
. Rhodes, for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plan 
Mr. Rhodes, ‘for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 
r. Mortimer, J. R. Scott, Esq; Hornsey, for 6 Tall Cacti. 
Mr. Rhodes, for at! 
ead, Esq., Burnham, Somerset, for 20 
Exot 
LARG aS LD MEDA 
Mr. Dodds, Gr. to Sir erat Engleticla” Fem for 16 
D and Greenase latte 
Mr. Woolley, Gr. to H. B. Ker, Che: 
OLD MEDAL 
Di UM éy 
Barte: o A. Bassett, Esq., Stamford Hill, “for 16 Stove 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
St. Albans, fora single | 
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AND VECETABLE SEEDS. 
Janes “CARTER a CO., Sxepsmen, 238, High 
oe ane pore invite attention to their ENCYCLO- 
PEDIC OGUE- oF FLORICULTURAL, VEGE- 
TABLE, te AGRIC ap gs AL near acknowledged to be 
the best published, which w yt oe S min a ke aa and 
post paid to ALL PARTS OF TH 
Primula, choicest ringed- a 
Calceolaria, choicest varieties te 
Cineraria s. v 
A most comprehensive CATA GUE ann DUTCH and 
SARR rad eee will be prhe in a autumn, 
Ja rR & Co. en, 238, High Holhorn, 
RK, LONDO: 
LET and other 
leading cide fe abaa DRONG is now coming finely into 
Tanina mtinue in great perfection throughout the 
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WATERNET LAWSONIANA. 
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obnt He by Mr. W. Mu 
bea other rare RY, 
shy wre &e., says, “ tt bir somest tree in the whole 
n. It grows shout 1 10 feet hi h and 2 feet in diameter; 
the | a inge is most delicate and graceful, 
Habe is good, clear, and workable 
out in Aug zust upon the following terms, and orders executed 
strictly in rotation, One plant 21s. 3 Si , 4l. 108.; 12 plants, 
71. 10s.—Knap Hill Nursery, th aet Surrey. 
URNIP 
OSLING’S GOLDEN- FLES P co TOP 
S DE.—R. J to offer the ned ringed and en 
SWEDE. . begs 
lent variety of Swede as one of the es con co “Herne rl 
E, HY, RICH, JU! anti: 
SKIRVING'S and other varieties of PURPLE-TOP SWEDE 
and Grocuboule Plants. (genuine stock), own growth of 1855. Price 1s. 
Mr. Cutbush, Nurseryman, Barnet, for 12 Stove and r. Carson, for 12 pote eCucriaye gh 80s.) to all the London Te ndon Termini and. 
Plants. Mr. Turner, for Cut lips. A all Stations on the main trunk li aor preas remit! 
Mr. Carson, for 10 Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Mr. Roser, for 6 Greenhouse Azaléas from an — correspondent is respectfully requested to 
Messrs. atts Nurserymen, Berkhampstead, for 10 Greenhouse Mr. Wheeler, Victoria Nursery, Uxbridge, for Broughtonia ae-ompany o 
on y: lilacina. R. oe, Apel and Garden Seed Warehouse, St, 
m bpa Go o Sir sted ‘Orchids for 8 Greenhouse Azaleas, Mr. Wheeler, for Epidendrum, species Alban’s, Herts. on nad are of 25 years, 
Mons Carson, d for some Big Messrs. Veitch, E vineam, Exeter boty Chelsea, for Correa BEDD LANTS, 
cardin nalis Sous New sume HN ee Bone i Merritt” Crewkerne, 
Messrs, F Lo TM tan, for 12 Stove and Green- | M" Trey Lady Pullen, Youngsbary, Ware, for 6 Roses | J om or mplete collections in the 
as Sign Hinor iE, y xop in ae [rarias: | count ry. at y fekis werp fa Caleeclarl 
Mr. Harlock, Gr. to R. W. Nutter, 
be pte Be for 12 Pelargonitims s. 
ts. Fraser, for 6 Fancy Pelargo 
SILVER. pirni 
Hamp, Gr. to J. Thorne, Esq., South Lambeth, for 10 Stove 
an nd! Greitai Plants. | 
Miss 
Mr. Taylor, Gr. to 5. Coster, Esq., Streatham, for 10 Stove and Pay 
Greenhouse Plants. 
Mr. Williams, Gr. to Miss Frail, Bromley, for 8 Cape Heaths. 
Messrs, Fraser, f res 10 Greenhouse Azaleas. 
Mr. Barter, Gr. to A. Bassett, Eaq., for 8 Greenhouse A zaleas, 
Mr. Clarke, for i Exotic Orchids. 
„SMALL 
Messrs. Paul, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, t, for 10 Reses in pots. ir. gf ee = sont s Wilson, Snaresbrook, for 6 Stove and} 
ree use 
=n woe for ae Pelargon manii Mr. Cutbush, Barnet, 6 Plants of Aphelexis. 
for 
Mr Wiggan sus, Gr. $0 E. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, for 10 Pelar- ae Lane, fora collection pice a xian: 
re SILVER r. Hamp, for a collection of Am 
arke, Gr. to C. Webb, Eed, H 
10 Stove ti Greenhouse Plants. 
radbu: 
ILT MEDAL. 
igh Grounds, Hoddesdon, for 
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Mr. Roser, Gr. to J ury, Esq., Streatham, for 6 Stove and ere a Rhod. odendrons, | 
Greenhouse Pianta. Mr. aw rence, Gr. t (end ishop of W: 
ed seen, Gr. Sir trobus, Bart., Cheam, Surrey, for for Peristeria ae | 
6 Tall 
Mr. Gaines, Mires Battersea, for 10 Greenhouse Azaleas. | 
Wanstead, for 6 Cine- | 
Cup! 
Baron Goldsmiat, Regent’s Park, for 6 Green: | usual attention “to procure ve 
l 
Fuchsias, 
eraniums, 
vg &e, 
s gs white corolla’d Fuchsias at 4s. per dozen; Dahlias 
at 4s. per dozen; ak jee i ful ea double white Petunia ed 
| partane, doz f a globe, and swee' 
4s. per 
the curious and bea 
Hers: alogues sent on a’ 
in to o help to pay carria; 
tA, alergeni aine ae 2s, ea. each, 
pple cation, inclosing a stamp. Plants put 
A bs. 
taa : aaa 
GRICULTU 
BrER TA WON AND x ‘aad 
., beg to be i that they have directed po 
npare stocks of Grass 
house A zaleas Agricultural foots: zo which the ey reco! nd to their A 
Mr. Roser, for 8 Greenhouse e M ; Hena N with confidence. Mixtures of Grass for laying down land 
Mr. ee rson, Gr. to W. H. B. er, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Cheam, jp e for a Slant f ele a + Apple ae > dere to permunent pakte fire or oroeisentas , Suitable for all kinds : 
or 6 Greenhouse Azalea Gastrolobium spectabile ; do., for Gastrolobium Sinkeanum, | 80d conditions of soils, Foreign Italian jan Rve-Graee, and all other 
Mr. Keele Gr. ae Mae Esq, ‘Woolwich, for 12 Exotic Orchids. | Messrs. Standish & Noble, for Aza’ ea lateritia hybrida. Forage and Herbage Plants, Turnips, Leesa ities Carrots 
Mr. Dodds, gra r J, Cathcart, Cooper’s Hill, for 6 Exotie | Do, for Rhododendron cinnabarinn and other roots of the most ed varieties in 
Orchid Messrs. Veitch, for Rhododendro pictum (ag: a| Garden/and Flower Seeds in every 3 
Mr. Francis, Norii Hertford, for 10 Roses in pots. seedling). | Catalogues will be sent free by post on application. 
Mr. Busby, ee to J. Crawley, Esq., Btockwood Park, for 6 Roses’) irr, Miellez, of Esquern G 27, G Street, Westminster. 
Mr. Taylor, for © t Li Gas 
Messrs, Betson, N rserymen, Isleworth, for 12 Pelargoniums. | Mr, Sols: Nomerieens, St. Albans, for 6 Calceolarias. s ANTSU y GEL ON. Sax, &C. is 
Mr. Nye, Gr. to E Fosto Esq., Clewer "Manor, Windsor, for 10 | Mr. Cutbush, Highgate, for 6 Fancy. P “4 TER 
Pélargoniums, Messrs. Dobson, I: sleworth, for 26 Pansies, z &c., beg to intimate that they have a very superior 
Mr. Lhe Gr. to a amen? Esq., Norwood, for 16 Stove and My. James, Gr. to W. F. Watson, Isleworth, for 24 Pansies, stock © ve of their own growth, i ie y are 
reenhous r. Mortimer, , for 6 oe fee pots. rerea vatlatinn, ‘tod high bet raised from oota. pa sas 
SILVER MEDAL. ONZE MEDAL. pe ing Pra ee mee paer is they wut Pherae 
Mr Harlock, for 6 Cape: Heath 
Me Cathush, Barnet, for o = eaths. Mr. carson, for a Plant of Aerie Sp. nova. 
Mr. r, for 8 Cape Hea Mr. Morris, for 6 Greenhouse Azaléas. 
Mr. May, for 6 Cape Hoat. Messrs: Hend fatso Pine Apple Place, for Pleurandra Reedi, 
Mr. Tay for 6 Greenhouse isr Messrs. Veitch, for Por cing me 
Mr. G: 6 Exotic Orchid Mr. Roser, for Correct Labe 
Mr. Turner, Nurseryman, Slough, for 6 Fancy Pelargoniums. Mr. Gaines, for 6 Fancy ‘Pelargonium. 
Mr. Windsor, os = A Blyth, Esq., Hampstead, for 6 re Mr. Bragg, for 36 Pansi 
Mr. Angust, “of Bedington, for 36 Pansies. 
Mr. 
ize. Among other 
articularly their 
Lothian purple-top Swede 
-i Yellow Tione Tarip 
ERE AA ara l iaa el E N 
Im; Sterr reen Round do. 
Round do, 
fll be sent free on los at and 
puieed errata aged W ane 
‘Westminster. 
IVER R GILT MEDAL. James, for py hte in pots. 
Mr. Morris, Gr. C: Childe, Esq.; Bromley, for 10 Stove and ERTIFIC TE OF MERIT. 
Greeuhouse t Plants Field, jorist, Kensal Town, for a Seedling Heliotrope 
re qei for 6 ean fe a Ce Plants. a Miso Nightingale” 
x, Gr. . Palmér, Esq., Cheam, Surrey, for6 Tall Mr. Ga aoe LA iri a 
for Bourbon Bacchus.” 
Rose “ 
cher Seedling Cineraria “ teas w 
rs. Veitch, for Leptodactylon californi 
Me. Taylor, for Corri bels. 
Fraser, for 10 Cape Heaths, 
r. Peed, for 8' Cape He i 
ERE for t2 Cape Heat 
we Te Tarner 
d, for be tain eats. Holder, Eton College, for 24 Pansiés. 
7 ziens È DOR, Dorking, Reigate, for 6 Greenhouse ae Turner, for nh Goma pean Hoyle.” 
Do., for Pelargonium 
Mr. Morri: 3 fore Exotic Orchids. Do., for Pelargonitm 
A. E. Readies; Esq., Lewisham, for 6 Roses in’ pots. pa ores of estab Seedling peter ee “ Matilda.” 
Mr. Turner, for 6 Cinerarias, rs. Dobson, for 12 Panales in pots. 
SUPERB NEW FORCING AND BEDDING GERANIUM! _ CHOICE SAY Ss Lap 
t CRIMSON: KING” 
T; H 
rti commen ear 
was bi Aea ering at Sydenh 
w Wednesday saw anot! floral 
gent’s Park. Thousands flocked to both, 
seemed weary Undou 
VW 00D ano INGRAM beg to offer fine bloomin, OL ARIA SEEDS. 
plants of the above indispensable variety, the’ flower of ae UCOMBE, * PINCE, anp CO. have now ready for | accustom 
hie is arge and wel 1 fornied, co! a beautiful Hy thes sending ont 8 Sem of their very . | that 
sirable proper ae immense bloomer, and has ry de CIN IAS AND CALCEOLARIAS, 
it 106 rei a Cer mee bd Len TEA summer | which have Holey th great care from the finest varieties. 
cultural Society S ng “of The great satisfaction which i 3 
oh x omh nde be thp Messrs! have Ajetin serorak successive years enables them to recom- 
“This b by Fa cap And C. M. Atkinson: | mend their Seed of t nt season with much confidence — 
is by far the best variety we have seen for work, pact , at 28.64. free by post. | 
ey habit is 80 good; a very grower as well as flowerer, and 
auch better form than those hitherto grown for forcing?” | men GARDENERS.—L., P, & Co. have now 
‘for May, Report of National Florieultural pide st ret several excellent practical GARDENERS whom they can’ with 
trong flowerin, X 
plants established in pots 6s. poppy gets te pdb iiA aa 
trade when three are ordered.— Huntingdon Nurseries, 
recommend; their Testimonials 
and abilities in every respect unexceptionable. 
Eeter Enana, igitai Established 1720. 
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