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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
1856. 
[June 28, 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
—_——e 
SECOND GRAND FLOWER 
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 25th and 26th. 
SHOW, 1856. 
AWARD OF THE JUDGES. 
RIZES or 301, EACH 
Mr. James May, Pa saa to H. Colyer, eos , Dartford, Kent, 
kd 
PLANTS. 
ZES or 51. EACH 
n, Nurserymen, Tsleworth, for 6 Fuchsias in 
for 20 Stove and coe Plants in flower. 
Mr. W. Gedney, Gardener to Mrs, Ellis, Hoddesdon, 
pots, aan arieties. 
of Exotic species. 
. Veitch and Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, for 
hids of Exotic species. 
PRIZES or 20. E. 
Mr. W. Taylor, Pha Pe J. tieer: Toi S 
20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants = aoe 
Mr. 8S. pee Gardener to i. B. Ker, Esq 
20 Orchids of Exotic speci 
treatham, for 
, Cheshunt, for 
aah or 187. To 
M 
A 
Mr. John Green, ae to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., Lower | 
Cheam, for 12 Stov: 
ia ean 
Messrs. Veitch and Son, Nurse and C. 
20 Variegated Plants and Plants of xt he f Ap N 
He A M:P„ Weston 
Mr. P. Bassett, Gardener to R, S. Holford, 
Birt, for 12 Orchids of Exotic 
A PRIZE or 12/. ro 
Mr. S. W. S Cet or 13 to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch 
iaia Ch , for 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants in 
RIZES or 102. Eaon 
Mr. O. Rhodes, Ga: viene to J. io ‘Es bas PR Hill, for 
peer 20 Stove and Greenhouse Pia 
ser, ene: 
Mr. R. Roser, Gard to J. Bradbu Y, my told Streatham, for | 
ee OS d nhouse Plants in flower. 
Messrs. T. Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingstou-on-Thames, 
for 20 aca Plants and Plants of fine mine 
Messrs. J, & C. Lee, ploy rymen, Hammersmith, 
ey ed Plants Plants of fine foliage. 
. Clarke, ipe ye to C. hei Esq., High Grounds, 
Hoddesdon, for 12 Orchids of Exotic species 
Mr. S. W. Carson, Gardener to W, F. GF armer, "Esq. ., Nonsuch 
Park, for 6 Orchids of Exotic species. 
Messrs. Veitch one: Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, for | 
Messrs 
6 plants of enthes, kaad, pitchers. 
Messrs. Lane a Son, Nurserymen, Grea! rkhampstead, for 
12 Roses in Laban distinct net kinds. 
ace Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, for 12 Pelargoniums 
distinct varieties. 
Mr. Chae fat ee pity dino Nursery, Slough, for 12 Fancy Pelargo- 
S or 82. Back TO 
Mr. Thos. Williams, Gardener to Miss Traill, Hayes Place, Kent, 
10 Cape Heaths. 
Mr. B. Gardener to T, T) St. John’s Lodge, 
for 12 Greenhouse Azal 
Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. Lower 
Cheam, for 6 Greenhouse x 
PRIZES or 7l. EACH 
edney, Gardener to irs. Ellis, Hoddesdon, for 6 plants 
of Nepenthes, with pitchers, 
Mr. John Green, epi to Sir E. 
Cheam, sh Tall Cacti, in flower. 
EIS pos rseryman, Hertford, for 12 Roses in pots, 
Antrobus, Bart., Lower 
F 6l. EACH TO 
James Morris, Gasgennete Coles Child, Esq., The Palace, 
Bromley, for 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants i in flower. 
Norseryman, Barne' 6 Stove and Green- 
in fiower. 
Thomas Williams, Gardener to Miss Traill, 
t, for 6 Stove and Gree: shou Plant ower. 
aths. 
Mr. EB. Peed, Gardener T. Tredwe! 
Norwood, for 10 a Tenths, 
Mr. James May, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, for 
treatham, for 
IZES 0 a e 
Mr. Geo. Young, Gardener to W. 8 me, ap Dulwich Hill, for 
-= 20 Variegated Plants and tanta of fins foliage. 
J. Philpott, Esq., Stamford Hill, for 
Mr. 0. Rhodes, Gardener to 
Pog er see Rosenthal for 6 Reses in pots, | 
= : 
& J. Tiai aser, Nurserymen, Lea 
12 Polare on ima in pots, distinct varieties. 
W. Holder, Gardener to the Rev. E. Coleridge, Eton, for 
6 Pplargoninsy sin — distinet varieties. 
man, Battersea, for 12 Fancy Pelar- 
distinct varieties. 
lyth, Esq., i for 
argoniums in pots mdlaiinat varieties. 
TE oF 4l. Bao 
r. B. Peed, Gar to T. Tredwell, Baqi St. t. John’s Lodge, 
Norwood, - 12 "Stove and Greenhouse Plants in tomer. 
, Holloway, for 20 Variegated 
E 
? 
nts a 
T. P, Basset a , Esq., M.P., Weston 
Birt, for 20 E i Plants and Plants oF fine foliage. 
af Wai gon Wer rang rto J. F. Young, Esq., Kennington, 
12 Exotic Ferns fi pots, 
Harlock, Sargener to R. W. Nutter, Esq., Wanstead, 
Streatha 
for 6 Green- 
aiat nat ean: for 12 Pelargoniums in 
listinet vari 
Messrs, ‘Gatinsh & ane. ORTES Highgate, for 12 Fancy 
goniums in pots, distinct varieties. 
PRIZES or 32. EACH TO 
Mr. E. A. Hamp, Gardener to James Thorne, Esq., Mawbey 
House, South Lambeth, for 12 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 
er to J. Tritton, Esq., Bloomfield Hall, 
Stow Sa GI enhouse Plants in flower. 
Messrs. "Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, E 
6 dette of Anaetochilus and Fy ca 
Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, for 
| ZES or 22. EACH 
Lady Dorati Nevill, cee House, Petersfield, for Peristeria 
uscat: 
Messrs. Cutbr & en Hi ‘serymen, 
of 12 Teog diu 
Mr. 8. Woo! Saje ye N to H. B. Ker, Esq., Cheshunt, for:a col- 
lectio e Gloxinias. 
Mr. F. Pleteh er, Gardener to J. F. Young, Esq., Kennington, for 
Bigonia splendens. 
Messrs, T. Jackson and Son, Nurserymen, Kingston-on-Thames, 
for Seedling Hybrid pacar ti i (maximum e paraan 
essrs. Mitchell and Co, Bristol N S, Brighton, for a 
G pe e of Sut Pepin 
and Son, Nurserymen, Isleworth, for a col- 
of P; enue 
Mr. W. Bragg, Slough, for a collection of Pansie 
Mr. C pots, alatine va Royal e opisa Slough, for 6 Calceclarias in 
“np oF 1l. 10s, EACH To 
s Nurserymen, Great Berkhampstead, for 
o J: Th orne, Esq., Mawbey House, 
South Tanibeiti. for’ a E cotieanton of 12 ns get gg 
Mr. James Harlock, Gardener to = W. Nutter, Esq., Wanstead, 
Essex, for Erica ventri 
r, Richmond; "te Seedling Geraniums. 
the Rev. E. Coleridge, Eton, for a 
eter a iL rie TO 
t, Gardener to R. S. Holford, Esq., Weston Birt, for 
men, Exeter and Chelse: 
Messrs. Veiteh & Son, N r New 
r 
12 Exotie Ferns in in or Rare Plants (Rhopala J aid 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, for New | Mr. T. ndsor, Gardener to A. h, Esq., Hampstead, for 
or Rare Plants in flower Sapte dana 3 Geraniums. 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Ex for New | Mr. ne re ee p Richmond, for Geranium Gen 
or Rare Plants (Theophrasta inepociad i, 
. George Young, Gardener . Stone, Esq., Dulwich Hill, T aia maneria & Son, Nurse 
for 6 Caps Heaths. ‘| in pots, distinc tinct varieties. 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, for | Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Norserymen, Highgate, for 12 Pelar- 
een ee Nurserymen, ioa aas oper, AAE IAE DMOO, Hou, Perry Mennt 
Messrs. & Son, ter and r r; ryer, mer to A. F. Moore, ` ount, 
12 Plants of recent introduction. Syde: ; for 6 we ec in pots, ros Rtg varieties: 
Mr. R. Parker, Paradise apumi Holloway, for a collection of | Mr. R. Pryer, Gardener; to A. F. Moore, Perry Mount, 
Street. H: ith 
st rg for 6 Fancy: Pelargoniams in pots, distinet 
Mr. Charles a Royal Nursery, Slough, for Seedling Pelar- 
, 
for a collection of Chinese Peonies. 
R. Sim, n, Foot’s Cray, ies of Britist 
Ferns, 
Mr. J. James, Garden o W.F. Watson, Esq., Isleworth, for 
6 Calceolarias s, distinct varieties. 
Mr. Geo. Blundell, CAA to David Rowland, Esq., Sydenham 
Hill, for 6 Fuchsias in pots, distinct Tineia. 
Mr. T. Windsor, Gardener to A. Blyth, Eady Hampstead, for 
6 Pelargoni peti pe distinct varieti 
PRIZES or 27. 10s. EACH To 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, p emean Exeter and Chelsea, for 
Ouvirandra fenestralis. 
Mr. P. Bassett, Gardener to R. S. Holford, Esq., M.P., Weston 
Birt, for a collection of Lyoopodinms, 
sh, Nurseryman, for a collection of 
es Ma) ay, Gard to H. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, for 
Cattleya M 
goniums of 1855 and 1856 (King of a 
r: Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, for Seedling Pelar- 
goniums of 1855 4 nd 1856 (V; 
Mr. aaron footer Royal Nursery Slough for Seedling Pelar- 
of 1855 and 1 setae ce 
PRIZES or 1 
Mr. moe sess ‘Nurseryman; Blackheath, Tor 12 Exotic Ferns 
n pots. 
Haaa Veitch nd Son, Nurserymen,. Exeter helsea, for 
New or 
and 
'e Plants in Flower hee! species, J age 
ry, y, for New 
r and Chelsea, for 
ossis. Mr. John Green, Ga . Antrobus, Bart., Lower 
Mr. James May, € Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., Dartford, for Cheam, for New o: in flower (Briea’ eximia 
go ee oda. G aed 
Mr. C. Tyso, Wallingford, Berks, for a coll r. R. Roser, Gardener to J. Bradbury, Esq., Streatham, 
culuses. New pa Plants in flower (Erica ae 
Mr. Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, for a collection of | Messrs. Veitch & Son, Nu ves ne — r and Chelsea, for 
cut Pinks. ew or Ra ei (Aralia Japoni 
2 CH T 
oolley, P er, e Cheshunt for 
pei 
8. Wool K 
6 Plants of Anmriochilns 4 iay Physurus. 
ackso d ni 
‘Chisenck, “for New or Rare Plants 
North of China), 
r. Glendinning, N rymen, 
(New Species ‘of L prika 
Son, Nurserymen, ror for 50 distinct 
Roses (8 trusses of each). 
Hertford, 
Mr. Thomas prar Gardener to A. Secretan, Esq., Thornton 
Messrs. T. J m a Deoa Kingston-on-Thames, | meses hi pels 2 al reg A 12 Achimenes. 
for 12 Exotic Fe: Mr. J. Shrim Bnat xat, Esq., Putney Heath, 
Mr. John Green, faiie mig. ko “Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, Lower for Ae ipa E of PA e ntas 
ohen fe ‘tae or Rare Plants in flower (Erica depressa | Mr. J. s DaD Nurse: orya; , Oxford, for 6 Calceolarias in pots, 
and Ryen isti. ieties. : 
Messrs. Veit Exeter and TE for | Mr. N. Gaines, N m, Battersea, for 6 Calceo in 
New or kate Pinats spore tyes mi microphylla). n ots, distinct varieties 
Mr. W. Taylor, Gardener to Mr. Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, fo: Pelar- 
Heaths, | goniums of 1855 and 1856 (Miss rose): 
Mr. Jobn Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart, ponte} Mr. N. Gaines, Nurseryman, Battersea, for Seedling Pelar- 
Cheam, for 6 Cape Heaths. goniums. of 1855 and 1856 (Princess Royal). 
CUT FLOWERS. 
‘A PRIZE or 11. 5s. To riage 
Mr. E. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, for 24 varieties of | Mr, on Bradstock, Gardener to T. Anderson, Esq., 
Roses (single amet : ton Lodge, Carshalton, for 24 varieties. of Roses) (singl? 
ms), 
RIZE. oF 11. TO for 
Mr. George Braistck, Gardener 1 T. _Andecnon Esq., Walling- | Mr. G. aet, Gardener to Mrs. Maubert, Norwood, 
ton Lodge, Carshalton, for 3 ir 2 24 varieties of Roses parse w 
Senet one). | Mr, G. T. Brush, Gardener to J. Tri d 
A PRIZE or 15s. TO Norfolk, for 24 varieties of Roses fei os k 
Mr. E. Hollamby, Nurseryman, Tonbridge Wells, for 24 varieties | Mr. James August, of Roses 
of Roses Cingle blooms). (single blooms). 
