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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Sepr. 13, 1856. 
CRYSTAL PALAGE. 
GRAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 
SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 
CISIT" vr 
AND EENHOUSE PLANTS, in flower. 
Crass i 
I—12 STOVE GR 
‘£10 0 to Mr. W. Taylor, ewioegel to J. Coster, Est, Streatham. 
7 0 to Mr. B. Peed, Gardener to J. Tredwell, 
0 to Mr.E. A. Hamp, pak Thad to J. Thorne, 
House, South Lambeth. 
3 0 to Mr.O. Rhodes, Gardener to J. Philpot, Esq., 
ford Hill. 
O to Mr. W. Cutbush 
Bos STOVE as GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in flower. 
HRE Sra Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, Esq., 
EAA momi: 
Esq., Mawbey 
Stam- 
3 0to ae, Themes Williams, Gardener to Miss Traill, Hayes, | 
Kent. 
2 0 toMr.George Brush, Gard 
1 0 to Mr. George Young, Gardener to Wilts tg ee, 
Dalwich Hill. 
TII.—20 VARIEGATED PLANTS, in or out of flower. 
Messrs. re h & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and Chelsea, 
Messrs. J. & C. ar nparo, aeae A Ere 
n & Son, Nurserym 
Thames. 
Mr. R. Parker, Nurseryman, Hornsey Road, Holloway. 
Mr. George Young, Gardener to William Stone, Esq 
gg Hill. 
o 
afi 
, Kingston-on- 
wort w wo aad 
coo 8 20o- 0o09 
sss 3 38 87 
rseryman, 
bridge, 
PESER Child, Esq., The 
romle; ey, Keni 
—10 PLANTS Gerea och fine foliage. 
Ag tch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and 
IV: 
£5 0 to Messrs. 
Chelse: 
0 to Messrs. Senki & Son, Nurserymen, Kingston-on- 
ee 
2 Oto 
1 Ote 
a R. Park r, Nurseryman, Hornsey Road, Holloway. 
eS Soe Young, Gardener to Wm. Stone, Esq., 
h Hill. 
has 6 sachets OF EXOTIC ORCHIDS, 
£6 0 to Mr. S. W. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq. 
Nonsuch Park, Cheam. 
4 Oto Mr. S. Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq., 
pepe te ap 
8 0 to Mr. W. Gedney, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon, 
VI—10 CAPE HEATHS, distinct kinds (no prize awar 
Vil.—6 CAPE sag er distinct kinds. 
£5 0 to Mr. ee eee Gardener to Miss Traill, Hayes 
4 0 to Mr. Geo. Brus or pisses to J. Tritton, Esq., Norwood. 
Drone T to J. Tredwell. Esq, St. John’s 
ded). 
A ee COMP 
PLANTS. 
Cra 
XL. * 12 LYCOPODIUMS, not less than six species. 
£3 0 to Mr. R. ane Narseryman, gre Road, Holloway. 
2 aa ita Y, Garden B. Ker, Esq., Ches: 
unt, 
0 to ais A Sagres Gardener to the Rt. Hon. here, 
„ Stoke Park, oer 
0 15 to Mr w Gedne ey, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon, 
Herts, 
0 15 toMr. E. T. Childs, Gardener 
Thornton Heath, Croydon. 
0 10 to Mr. James Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, Esq., The 
Palace, Brom! miley. 
0 10 to Mr. Thomas Gaines, Nurseryman, Batterse: 
0 10 to Mr. gon pru Nurseryman, Blackheath: 
0 10 to Mes ackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingston-on- 
P. Secretan, Esq., 
TKN 
0 10 to Messrs. Cutbush & Son, Nurserymen, Highgate. 
II.—6 ACHIMENES, distinct imis 
£3 O to Messrs. Mitchell & Co., Nurserymen, Brighton 
2 0 to Mr. Thomas Nt 
era urseryman, Battersea. 
1 5 toMr. W. ney, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon, 
Herts 
XITIL.—6 r hciey| in flower. (No prize awarded.) 
XIV.—6 FUCHSIAS, distinct kinds. 
£5 0 to Messrs. Mitchell & Co, Nurserymen, Brighton. 
4 0 toes uae Weatherill, Gardener to D. M‘Neil, Esq., 
0) 
3 0 to Mr. Bragg. r Gardener to J. B. Lousada, Esq., Peak 
s, Nurse rseryman, Battersea. 
1 0 to Mr. E. Harper, EEE to J.F, "Bennett, Esq., Arch- 
bishop’s et Tulse Hi i 
0 10 to Mr. J. Jam , Gardene: 
Isleworth. 
0 10 to Messrs. Dobson & Son, Nurserymen, Isleworth. 
0 10 to a ee ee Gardener to James Foster, Esq., 
. F. Watson, Esq., 
XV.—6 SCARLET ieee og kinds, 
£3 0 toMr. W. Weatherill, Garden M‘Neil, 
Holloway. 
Mr. H. Lavey, Gardener to E. A. De Grave, Esq. 
Fetcham, Leatherhead. 
0 to Mm. eiA onway, Earls Court Nursery, Old 
Esq. 
0 15 to atr, John pean Gardener to J. Guy, Esq., Hampton 
ic! 
0 10 to Messrs. Mitchell & Co., Nurserym: righto 
XVI—6 SCARLET GERANIUMS, A risi oiie, ‘aistinet | 
orwood. 
VIII—6 vente OF NEPENTHES WITH igh A rebar 
£10 0 to Messrs. Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter an 
7 0 to Mr. Ww. a eek Gardener Elli 
A. 
1x12 Bomo FERNS, tender, cultivated in pots, distinct 
A kinds. 
£5 0 to Mi 4 a 
4 0toMr. HA W. ter rson, Gardener to W.F. G. Farmer, Esq.’ 
Nonsuch Park, Cheam. 
Gardener to the Rev. T. Rooper, Wick | 
3 0 to tyes Fo etadaaceay on to J. F. Young, Esq., Upper 
ennin 
2 0 to Mr. neue tare, oA E to E. A. De Grave, Esq., 
Fetcham, Leatherhead. 
2 0 to Messrs. Peres & Son, Nurserymen, Highgate 
1 10 to Mr. W. Gedne , Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon, 
1 0 to Mr. Janies Morris, Gard 
Aal Esq. 
The 
ro! 
1 0 to Mr. r, Nu , Horn: vs Sa Holloway. 
1 0 to Mr. T. Gated Numar yina Batte 
1 0 to Mr. John irern bea Blackheath. 
1 0 to Messrs. Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingston-on- 
a 0 to un 3. We Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq, Ches- 
: m, Esq., 
X.—20 EXOTIC FERNS, = cultivated in pots, distinet 
£3 OtoMr. James PP ge mpa ae to Coles Child, Esq., 
Bromley. 
kinds. 
£0 15 to Mrs. Mary Conway, Earl’s Court Nursery, Old 
ae 
XVII.—6 N x. seta pa (various). No prize 
ed 
XVIII.—6 CONTINUOUS - BLOOMING GERANIUMS, 
gitaer, es as Unique, Sidonia, &c. (No prize 
XIX.—12 BALSAMS. 
to Messrs. F. and A. — rename ge Lh Dulwich. 
to Mr. T. Shuard, G: . Graham, Herne 
Hill, Dulwich. 
to Mr. Charles Brown, King’s Wood, Dulwich. 
to Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., 
Lower Cheam, Surrey. 
—6 COCKSCOMBS. 
0 to Mr. John “Boving. gdon, Gardener to P. H. Mena 
Esq., ieee Green, Lewisham. 
d, Gardener to Mrs, Graham, Herne Hill, 
£3 0 
20 
1 0 
015 
£2 
ulwic 
0 15 to Mr. Henry Graham, aga to J. G. Cope, Esq. 
West Hill Lodge, E 
XXI.—12 VERBENAS, in aie not ern than 6 kinds. 
£3 0 to Mr. James Shrimpton, Gardener to A. J. Doxat, Esq., 
Putney Heath. 
2 0to Mr. W. Weatherhill, Gardener to D. M‘Neil, Esq., 
Pes iisen Slo 
XXIIL—6 LILIUM LANCIF ert not ies than 2 kinds, 
£3 0 to Mr. Arthur Young, Gatton 
Denmat k Hill, neon 
Mr. Barnes, Nurseryman, Camberwel 
to Mr. S Wooley, Garddnes to H, B. Ker, Ea Cheshunt. 
o Mess} Jackson & Son, Nurser ymen, Kingston-on- 
ys 
to Mr. Thomas Gaines, Nurseryman, Battersea. 
to Mr. John Hally, Nurseryman, Blackheath. 
. C. Hills, Esq., 
ll. 
2 
1 Oto 
0 15t 
0 10 
0 10 t 
henge | 
| 
and 12, 1856. 
ETITORS. 
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XXIIL—MISCELLANEOUS. 
£2 Oto Messrs. Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, Kingston-on- 
Thames. 
0 to Mr, Thomas Brocklehurst, The Terrace, Macclesfield, 
0 to Mr. Charles Turner, Nurseryman, Slough. 
to Mr. Wm. Chater, Nurseryman, Saffron Walden, 
to Mr. J ane at hg Salisbury. 
by ott A a, weet ees Slough. 
axb; arde: to E. Edwa 
A awich Hill. nis, ie 
to Mr. Wm. Weatherill, Gardener to D. M‘Neil, Esq, 
Holloway. 
to Mr. R. Sim, Nurseryman, Foot’s Cray, Kent. 
CUT 
F L Oo W 
XXIV.—50 ROSES: distinct v. 
0 
0 
0 
0 t 
0 
0 
ERS. 
S, 3 trusses of each y; 
s gathered (Norserymen). wid 
oo 
io to Mr. Geo 
Fae. 
XXVII.—24 HOLLYHOCKS, distinct varieties, single blooms, 
to Messrs. A. Paul & Son, Nurserymen, Cheshunt, 
Mr. W. Chater, Nurseryman, Saffron id 
Mr. Charles Paige Nurseryman, Slough, 
Mr. W. Bragg, Nurseryman, Slough. 
eA T J. Fraser, Nurserymen, Lea Bridge 
eyt 
e Wortley, Gardene ta 
XXVIII.— HLIAS, dissimilar. 
r. Charles Aei Nurseryman, Slough. 
Mr. John Keynes, Salisbury. 
Mr. Henry Legge, Marsh Side, Lower Edmonton. 
k s Ken rley, Nurseryman, Stoke, near 
ssss 
md, Nurse! ng i’ 
AHLTAS, dissimilar 
Rev. Charles jaune, Pe Bar Norwich. 
Mr. George Holmes, Brooke Lodge, Norwich. 
aom ne «eel Gardener to Mrs, Alexander, 
Mr. John Sladden, Ash, Maidston: 
35 A. H. Hogg, Gadland, Southaupioti 
Robert James, Rochester ree ey subi: + 
Me C.J. Pe , Handsworth, Bir 
Mr. Charles E. Allen, Shacklowel. 
an Sera Cook, Rosedale Terrace, Ladbroke Grove, 
g Hill. 
XXX. —12 DAHLIAS, Fancy. 
y Legge, Marsh Side, — Edmonton. 
2 Oto Mtr. Charlee Turner, Nurserym: ough. 
to Mr, William Bras, 3 ý 
to Mr. C. Ke eng Rurseryman, $ 
| J. . Fraser, Nurse! 
oat Leyton 
XXXI—24 GERMAN AST dissimilar. 
£2 0 to Mr. R. B. , Betteridge, Eeh Ra eaha Berks. 
1 10 to Mr. John Walker, Thame, Oxon. 
1 10 to Mr. hat Hi a ga 
a 
1 0 to Messrs. J. & J.F. 
T, Nurse 
Layton, 
5 to Mr. Geo rge Smith, Wades Mill, H 
Ot to Messrs. A. Paul & Son, Aeta, 
10 to Mr. Robert James, Rochester Castle, 
“Cheshznt. 
0 
1 
0 Stoke Newington- 
FRUIT. 
A—COLLECTION OF TWELVE ‘DISHES, 10 distinct kinds. 
£10 0 to Mr. George Fleming, Gardener to t the Duke of Suther- 
ane Veoathine. 
10 0 to Mr. G. bg dori Gardener to the Right Hon. the 
sigan sso 
7 0 toMr. Page, Gardener to W. f, Esq., 
B.—COLLECTION oF EIGHT DISHES, 6 distinct kinds. 
£8 0 toMr. Thomas Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq., 
al 
Gardener to E. R. Tunno, Esq., 
Warnford Park, caged 8 5 Waltham, 
4 0toMr. William Taylor, r to J. Coster, Esq., 
e, Gardener to the Earl of Lovelace, 
ill, Berks. 
C.—PINE APPLES, COLLECTION OF SIX, 3 distinct kinds. 
Al 0 to Mr. B. Peed, Gardener to J. Tredwell, Esq., 
| £5 0 to Mr. Thomas 
3 
St. John’s | 
Lodge, Norwood. 
D.—PINE APPLES, COLLECTIQN OF THREE, 2 distinct | 
kinds. | 
Dawson, Panshanger, Herts. i 
0 to Mr. Roger Jones, panene, to the Dowlais Iron Co., | 
| 
Dowlais, Glamorgan: 
E—PINE sob es PROVIDENCE, single fruit. 
£3 0 to Mr. Thomas Bray, Gardener to J. B. Lousada, Esq., 
Peak House, Sidmouth. 
2 Oto a an it ~ aera er to the Duke of Devonshire, 
F.—PINE preemie C2 exalts single fruit. 
£3 0 to Mr. Thomas n, Panshanger, Herts. 
G.—PINE APPL 
£2 0 to Mr. James 
1 0 to Mr. 
Peak Toese, B idmouth. 
0 15 to Mr. Feige Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., Streat- 
0 10 to Mr. D David Trien, Gardener to W. Forman, Esq., 
Denydarren House, Merthyr TIO, a at 
E, pouon sin; ry fruit, any variety. 
Barnes, Gardener to Lady Rolle, Bicton, 
For continuation of Crystal Palace List of Prizes see preceding page. 
H.—GRAPES, boxes of _ weight (Market Gates 
Mr. C, F. Harriso y 
, Oatlands Palace Gardens, 
Market Green, Finchley. 
ge. 
4 0 to Mr. Peter Kay, t 
3 Oto Mr. Robert Clark, Turnmoss, Stretford, near near Ma 
chester. 
1 10 to Mr. Jobn Gould, Redditch. 
ree irri distinct ki 
Gardener to 0. F. Meyrick, Eit» 
to the Duke of sutherland, 
APES, 
£5 0 to = ee Saas 
Legian ona 
Fle , Gardener 
8 0 to Mr. c. ‘Alboro ough, Gardener 
— Norwich. 
to E.S. Kett, Esq., Brook? 
2 0 to Mr. A. Stewart, Gardener to the 4 
C istedik, 
Duke of Devi 
distinct kinds. 
J PES, two dishes of Black, 
0. F. Meyrick, Esq+ 
£3 0 wae, C Char les Ewing, Gardener r to 
organ, Holyhead, 
Wittram Branavny, of No. 13, Upper Woburn Place, 
Communications are 
in ae se en o, Whitetriars, in the City of London; and pnblished by them at 
to be ADPRESEED TO TER Enrros.—SaTuspar, September 
Printers, $t 
a Paie f Mid 
and Frepeaicx Moriert Evans, of No. 20, Geta. Road, West, 
the Office, 
13, 1896. 
in the Parish o! 
