

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



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EXHIB riON AT T It GA&DEN, JULY l§, 1851. 



LONDON. 



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THE LARGE GOLD MEDAL. 



To Mr. Coif, Q*rd*n«- to H.H5<%€r Esq.. W T**rtford, for 

 a coilecticn of 20 9*ove and Greenhotese Plants 



To Mr. Myli»n Gardner to S. RutfR*^ Esq., I.H.S,, tor 

 20 species of Exotic Orchii 



THE GOLD EXIGHTIllSi MEDAL. 



To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 



cortactloii'Of 20 Swtp and Greenkauf? Flatits 

 To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 

 for a collection of 15 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 

 3 to Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 

 20 species of Exotic Orchids 



THE GOLD BAXKSIAX MEDAL. 



To Messrs. Fraser, of Lea Bridge Road, Essex, for a collec- 

 tion of 20 Stove and Greenhou Plants 



To Mr. Taylor. Gardener to J. Coster, E.«q., of Streatham, 

 for a collection of IS Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Speed, of Edmonton, for a collection of 10 Stove and 

 Greenhouse Plants 



To Mr. Williams Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S., 



for 20 species of Exotic Orchids 

 To Messrs. "Witch and Son, of Exeter,; for 15 species of 

 Exotic Orchids 

 C To Mr. Blake, Gardener to J. H. Schroder, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for 10 species of the same 



7 To Mr. Smih, Gardener to W. Q lilter, Esq., of Norwood, 



for a coltection of 10 varieties of Cape Heath 

 € To Messrs. Rollisson, of Tooting, for the same 



THE LARGE SILVER-GILT MEDAL. 



1 To Mr. Stanly, Gardener to II. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for a 

 collet- n of 20 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



to Mr. Croxford, Gardener to H. H. rnes, Esq., of Stam- 

 ford ilill, for a collection of 10 Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants 



To Messrs Pamplin, Lea Bridge Road, Essex, for a collec- 

 tion of six Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



To Messrs. Rollisson, for lb species of Exotic Orchids 



To Mr. Carson, Gardener W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for 10 species of I <tic Orchids 



To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 

 for a collection of six species of the same 



To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 

 10 varieties of Cape Heath 



To Messrs. Fairbuim, of Clapham, for the same 



To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 

 for a collection of Cape Heaths, in 11-inch pots 



To Messrs. Rollisson, for the same 



To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for a collection of New Pelar- 

 goniums, in 8 inch pots 



To Mr. Ivison, Gardener to th-i Duchess Dowager of North- 

 umberland, F.H.S., for a very nne set of miscellaneous 

 Plants 



To Mr. Spencer, Gardener to the Marquis of Lansdowne, 



F.H.8., for a collection of Fruits 



THE CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE. 



To Mr. Carson, Gardener to W.F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for a collection of 10 Stove and Greenhouse Pla^s 



To Mr. Kmghorn, Gardener to the Earl of Kilmorey, 

 F.H.S., for a collection of six Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants 



To the same, for six species of Exotic Orchids 

 To Mr. Godfrey, Gardener to R. Dawson, Esq., of Totten- 

 ham, for a collection of Achimenes 

 To Mr. Taylor. Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham, 



for a collection of Helichrysums 

 To the same, for a collection of Cape Heaths, in 11-inch pots 

 To Mr. May, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for a 

 collection of 10 varieties of Cape Heath 



8 To Messrs. Fraser, of Lea Bridge-road*, for the same 



9 To Messrs. Fairbairn, of Clapham, for a collection of Cape 

 Heaths, in 11-inch pots 



To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 

 for a collection of the same, in 8-inch pots 



To Messrs. Lane and Son, ot Great Berkhampstead, for 50 

 varieties of cut Roses 



To Mr. Stanly, Gardener to II. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for 

 six species of Cape Pelargonium 



To Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, for a collection of Fancy 

 l\ largoniums, in 8-inch po s 



To Mr. Lochner, of Paddington, for 12 varieties of Car- 

 nations, in 11-inch pots 



To the same, for 12 varieties of Picotees, in 11- inch pots 



To Mr. Norman, of Woolwich, for 12 varietits of Carnations, 

 in 11- inch pots 



To the same, for 12 varieties of Picotees, in 11-inch pots 

 To Mr. Salter, Gardener to T. Yeels, Esq., Bath, for a single 



specimen of Erica Shaniioni 

 To Mr. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, 



F.H.S., at Trentbam, for a collection of Fruits 

 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to S. llicardo, Esq., of Titness- 



park, for three specimens of Black Hamburgh Grapes, 



in pots 



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3 To Mr, Stanly, Gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for a 



collec f ion of K**4osanths 

 4 \o Mr. Munro, GUrdenef to tUfe fcarl of OfereftKieti, The 



Grove, Watford, for a^Collectifm & Achimene3 

 "5 ^o Mr. Green, Gardener to>Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S., 



for a collec*on «f He*ftchrysu*s 

 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq., of Dartford, for 



a collection ot Cape Heaths, in 11-inch pots 

 Tb' Mr. Taylor, Gardener to J. Co*ter, Esq., of Streatham, 



for a collection of the same, in 8-inch pots 

 To Messrs. Paul, of Cheshunt, for 50 varieties of cut Roses 

 To Mr. Terry, Gardener to Lady Puller, of Youngsbury, 



Herts., for 25 varieties of cut Roses 

 To Mr. Parker, Gardener to J. M. Straehan, Esq., F.H.3., 



for a collection of Cape Pelargoniums 

 To Mr. Franklin, Gardener to Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S., for 



a collection of Fuchsias 

 To Mr. Newhall, of Woolwich, for 12 varieties of Carnations, 



in 11-inch pots 

 To the same, tor 12 varieties of Picotees, in 11-inch pots 

 To Mr. Bragg, of Slough, for 12 varieties of Carnations, in 



11-inch pots 



15 To the same, for 12 varieties of Picotees, in 11-inch pots 



16 To Messrs. Henderson, of Pine-apple-place, for Hemiandra 



pungens 



17 To Messrs. Veitch, for a single specimen of Erica metulaeflora 



bicolor 



To Messrs. Lee, of Hammersmith, for a collection of varie- 

 gated Stove Plants 



To Messrs. Standish and Noble, of Bagshot, for a collection 



of New Hardy Shrubs and Trees 

 To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B. Warner, Esq., F<H.S., 



for Hothouse Ferns 

 To Mr. Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, of Colney House, 



St. Albans, for a collection of Fruits 

 To Mr. Jones, Gardener to Sir John Guest, Bart., F.H.S., 



for a Queen Pine-apple, weighing 5 lbs 12 oz 

 To the same, for an Enville Pine-apple, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. 

 To Mr. Briddon, Gardener to W. O. Gore, Esq., of Porking- 



ton, Salop, for a Providence Pine-apple, weighing 9 lbs. 

 To Mr. Stent, Gardener to W. Herbert, Esq., of Clapham, 



for Black Hamburgh Grapes 

 To Mr. Harrison, of Oatlands Palace Gardens, Weybridge, 



for the same 

 To Mr. Elphinstone, Gardener to the Speaker, at Heckfield, 



for 3 bunches of Black Hamburgh Grapes, cut from Vines 



grown in pots 

 To Mr. Macqualter, Gardener to Col. Challoner, F.H.S., for 



Black Prince Grapes 

 To Mr. Rust, Gardener to J. Maclaren, Esq., F.H.S., for 



Muscadine Grapes 



To Mr. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., of Streatham, 



for Muscat Grapes 

 To Mr. Mitchell, of Brighton, for the same 

 To Mr. Leonard, Gardener to J. Cox, Esq., of Weybridge, 



for Chasselas Musque Grapes 



25 To Mr. Wood, Gardener to <$n^ x, 



Museadiee Graces C ° U Murr *y, Sm. v *. 



To M*. CampteU, ^ D<-Min»nn f %r "** 



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THE SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. 



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THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 



1 To Mr.BunD, Gardener to — Richards, Esq., of Edmonton, 



for a collection of 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



2 To Mr. Woolley Gardener to H B. Ker, Esq., of Cheshunt, 



for 6 species of Exotic Orchids 



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To Mr. Over, Gardener to W. M'Mullen, Esq., of Clapham, 

 for six Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



2 To Mr. Mylam, Gardener to S. Rucker, Esq., jun., F.H.S., 

 for a single specimen of Aerides odoratum 



3 To the same, for Epidendrum replicatum from New Grenada 



4 To Mr. Watson, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, of Lower Nor- 

 wood, for a collection of Helichrysums 



5 To Mr. Godfrey, Gardener to J. Lester, Esq., of Tottenham, 



for a collection of Achimenes 



To Messrs. Rollisson for a collection of Cape Heaths in 

 8- inch pots 



To Mr. Francis, of Hertford, for 50 varieties of cut Rosej 

 To A. Rowland, Esq , F.H.S., for 25 varieties of cut Roses 

 To Mr. Salter, F.H.S., for a collection of Fuchsias 

 To Mr. Wilimer, of Sunbury, for 12 varieties of Carnations 

 in 11-inch pots 



To the same, for 12 varieties of Picotees in 11-inch pots 

 To Mr. Smith, Gardener to W. Quilter, Esq., of Norwood, 



for a single specimen of Erica retorta major 

 To Mr. Constantine, Gardener to C. Mills, Esq., of Hil- 



lingdon for a single specimen of Lisianthus Russellianus 

 To Mr. Cole, Gardener to H. Colyer, Esq , of Dartford, for 



a single specimen of Dipladenia splendens 

 To Messrs. Henderson, of Pine Apple Place, for a collection 



of variegated Plants 



To Mr. Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ker, Esq., of Cheshunt, 

 for Hothouse Ferns 



To Mr. Turner, of Holloway, for 12 Alpine Plants 



To Mr. Watson, Gardener to Mrs. Tredwell, of Lower Nor- 

 wood, for 6 Statices 



To Mr. Frost, Gardener to E. Betts, Esq., of Preston Hall, 

 Kent, for a Queen Pine-apDle weighing 5 lbs. 5 oz. 



To Mr. Bray, Gardener to E. Lousada, Esq., of Peak nouse, 

 Sidmouth, Devon, for a smooth Cayenne Pine-apple, 

 weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz. 



To Mr. Jones, Gardener to Sir John Guest, Bart., F.H.S., 

 for a Providence Pine-apple weighing 10 lbs. 



To Mr. Henderson, Gardener to Sir G. Beaumont, Bart., 

 for Black Hamburgh Grapes 



23 To Mr. Spary, of Brighton, tor the same 



24 To Mr. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, 



F.H.S., at Blenheim, for West's St. Peter's Grapes 



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To the same, for Nectarines' 



To Mr. Tilly ard, Gardener to Lor* SAlfc _ 



for Nectarines t5< *wmpto. } *, 



To Mr. Brown, Gardener to H. Minfnn v * 



Trent, for a Tremham H«&',^ 



THE SILVER BANlS^rpmr 



To Mr. Watson, Gardener to SSTtJL? 



wood, for six Stove and Greenhnn ! i *' <* *«•** 

 To Mr. Falconer, Gardener tc * £* lao * ^" 



for a-smgle specimen of Retiamhera! 

 To Mr. Carter, Gardener to H. Hughes %?*? 



for 25 varieties of cut Roses ° ' **• of *** 

 To Messrs. Fraser, for a collection of F uc b B i*. 

 1 o the same, tor a single specimen of ir.i 

 To Messrs. Rollisson, of Too int? t Ca^«* 



var. Leopoldii °' ° r Utt %« si** 



To Messrs. Henderson, of Pine Apple Pl ac . ^ ■ I 

 Jav&nica ** * ce » ** 6t^ : 



To Mr. Turner, of Barnet, for Alpine Plant. 



To Mr. Over, Gardener to W. M 'Mullen T« *» 



for a single specimen of Hoy a bella ' q '' *** 

 To Mr. Henchman, of Ednmwoa, for a ™iw I 



Holland Protaeeous;pJants ' col '««fcifc 



To Mr. Williams, Gardener to C. B. "Wan 



for three variegated Stove Orchids 



12 To *he same, for Muscadine Grapes 



13 To Mr. Salter, F.H.S., for a collection of Pet™?.. 



To Mr. Iliggs, Gardener to J. Barchard Esq p», . 



a Queen Pine-apple weighing 4 lbs. 4 oz 

 16 To Mr. Chapman, hardener to J. B. ttlejf 3^ fn * 



for a Black Jamaica Pine-apple wei"hh 

 To Mr. Moffat, Gardener to the Duke cf X € 



Clumber, for a Providence Pine Apple wtipm 



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 near Leeds, for Black Hamburgh Grr. a' ^^ 





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To Mr. Davis, of Oak Hill, E^st Barnet, for _ 



To Mr. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyde, Biq., of luhn 



Staffordshire, for Black Prince Grape? 

 To Mr. Davy, Gardener to Mrs. Smith, of Colney Hi*k 



Muscat Grapes ^^ 



To Mr. Henderson, Gardener to Sir G. Beaumont, 

 Grizzly Frontignan Grapes 



To Mr. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of MarlfaM 

 F H.S., at Blenheim, for Peaches ^ 



To Mr. Martin, Gardener to Sir H. Fleetwood, ln,tf 

 Hill House, Windsor Fore*t, for NeC'Hrines 



To Mr. Marcham, Gardener to J. Smith, Esq., P., 

 Black Circassian Cherries 



To Mr. Myers, of Brentford, for the same 



To the same, for White Bigarreau Cherries 



To Mr. Snow, Gardener to Earl de Grey, F.H.SJ 



Cherries 

 To Mr. Elliott, Gardener to Mrs. Boothby, of twyfer. 



Acton, for British Queen Strawberries 

 To Mr. Beach, of Isle worth, for the same 

 To Mr. Parsons, Gardener to A. George, Esq, rfP«fcrt 



End, for Myatt's Eleanor Strawberries 

 To Mr, Lydiard, of Bath, for the same 

 To Mr. Munro, Gardener to the Earl of M<to, I* 



Grove, Watford, for a Persian Gr^n-fl"*!w*lta 



THE CERTIFICATE OF t 



To Mr. Hamp, Gardener to J. Thorne, fi*q., f.fl.^, *» 



sin go specimen of Oncidiam pictura 

 To Mr, Parsons, Gardener to A. Geor#% l^-, * * 



varieties of cut Roses 

 To Messrs Veitch, of Exeter, for Hoya, sp. Ma»u* 

 To the same, for a Yellow Capsicum trom Peru 

 To Messrs. Henderson, Pine Apple Place, for i 



Petunias m „ . « _ 



To Mr, Masters, of Canterbury, for hotnoase Few ^ 

 To Mr. Munro, Gardener to the Earl ot U*W - 



Grove, Watford, for Peaches ,u**^ 



To Mr. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of *v^ 



F.H.S., at Blenheim, for Nectarines fe 



To Mr. Busby, Gardener to S. Crawley, L*M'**» 











Black Circassian Cherries 



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o Mr. Gainford, of Brentford, for the t same i 



o Mr. El tt, Gardener to Mrs. Boothby, ot irpm 



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FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 



PATENT CAST-IRON 

 FDMPS, for the use of Farms, 



[Cottag ianure Tanks, and Shal- 

 low Wells. 



Patent Pump £i iq o 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 

 Of Lead Pipe attached, 

 and Bolts and Nuts ready 



for fixing 2 12 



Larger sizes if required. 



May be obtained of any Iron- 

 monger or Plumber in Town or 

 Country, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers, 



J0I1.N WARNER «fc SONS, 



8, Crescent, Je win-street, London. 



Every description of Machinery 



for Raising Water, Fire Engines, &c. 



The usual allowance to the Trade. 



GREENHOUSES. 



TTENRY FREEMAN, Hothouse Builder, and Hot 



-■— ■- Wateb Apparatus Manufacturer, Triangle, Hackney, 

 London, begs to solicit the attention of the gentry to his low 

 prices for cash. Good substantial-built Greenhouses, fixed 

 complete, 42 feet Ion* by 13 feet wide, 901. ; 21 feet long by 

 13 feet wide, 50*. ; 12J feet long by 10 feet wide, 3(H. A large 

 assortment of Conservatories, Hothouses, Pits, Melon ani 

 Cucumber Boxes, Iron Hand-lights, Summer-houses, Seats, &c. 

 _ J E rtes in the above line, eithe r in wood or iron. 



DURABLE OTJT.DOOl PAINT. 



p ARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION 



V^ PAINT, specially patronised by the British and other 

 Governments, the Hon. East IndHa Company, the principal 

 Dock Companies, most public bodies, and by the Nobility 

 Gentry, and Clergy, for ouudoor work at their country seats! 

 The Anti-Corrosion is particularly recommended as the most 

 durable out-poor Paint ever invented, for the preservation of 

 every description of Wood, Iron, Stone, Brick, Compo, Cement, 

 &c, work, as has been proved by the practical test of upwards 



TPHE METALLIC PAINT nmAvonA h v +hoPo**vn* of 6 ^ J ea r8, ana by the numerous (between 500 and 600) testi- 



I lit r 7* ~T \ v ' P rociuccd b Y the "tent monials in its favour, and which, from the rank and nation in 



™ A 2?^ m F?X' * b6eQ «*"»*«* u * e d *>r w^eral society of those who have given them? have never V A Teen 



ismppinif, «fcc, and it is admitted thai II covers a greater sur- ; public notice. Lists of Colours and Prices together with a 

 £ to A^ n ^!i r ^i te /^^. an Z^^ PWt on wood, | Copy of the Testimonials, will ™ aS~on^ppli^tto? to 



^alte:: CMirfuN and Sow, Sfo. 'j, Great Wltichester-stretft. 



Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange, London No Agents,— All 

 orders are particularly requested to be sent direct. 



iron, Abethaw Lime, and Roman Cement. ine Black, 25£. 

 |xrrton, and Rich Purple-brown, 2i«i. por ton.— Offices of the 

 Oampany, 1, New Broad-st., London,— John A. Wast, Secretary 



Acton, for White Bigarreau Cherries 

 To Mr. Eekford, Gardener to C. Child, fi*}., *""» 



British Queen Strawberries 

 To Mr. Lydiard, of Bath, for the same f^fr 



To Mr. Wood, Gardener to Scott Murray, Esq, '■"*- 



Down'on Strawberries afr«ibi^ 



To Mr. Wilson, of Warwick, for pbanor Str^-J-^ 

 Co Mr. Grant/Gardener to G. H. Simons, m* 

 for a Bi nham Hall Melon . ^^ 



N.B.-Mr. Steer,, of Teddington, h^ff^ii* 

 bunches of Sweetwater Grapes, instead or"* 



"gI^en^gines, *c.^bxiiibitiw,cu« 



RICHARD READ, Instrument M^fte* 

 appointment to her Majesty, 35, B^°Vr in/glt* 

 LondoS; Inventor and Patentee of the ^^^iwj 

 Stomach Pumps «dl«^t«^ 

 tive Fountain*, <fcc. .^f li 



yringes of every description -"J~—ft, nke dwas*i*"'g 

 &c. P oangs for relieving HovenorChokea^^* 



>heep, Ac, &c. Manufactured only W 

 Regent Circus, Piccadilly, Londott^^^_____ — ^ 



PURE WATEJ raised to aiiy heghtfrj 



X rtrMiri v, her. a i 1 can be <>^ al "f;^te, ^^ 

 andllANSO 'S IMPROVED * AM ^gr« ^^ 



than those ordinarily in use. ^f^^neep^JS 

 Agricultural purposes, Threshing Machine^ £ f g* 



Water-wheeli, Bath,, Hot- water Appa«^ iia «jgJ 

 Townssupplied With Gas or Water. ^ r ^ c ,n^ W 

 made.-FEEEMAN Roe and Hanson, Hydra 

 neers : Office, 70, ^tr d, London. — r^wL 



A YLESBURY DUCKS (^^^JU *5 



t± has tor Sale a limittd ^"^ ^ wtrra^lV 

 healthy bird,, of this season ; the J**** eoe d, $ti* 9 

 of the largest known, weighing, wneu r c , >u pl«j-^t^ 



Price, including package, to. ^ F0 LK GPBf 

 o a few of the largesc breed of W k $*f& 









each. 



Ais 

 per couple. — wruos, B ww- r .„« 



reference, addressed to Isaac B»^ ik ' 

 Yarmouth, wBl receive prompt attenuu . 



Orders, accompani 



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