HORTICULTURAL SOCIKTY OF LONDON, 



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class, had been accidentally overlooked in the award 3 The Gold 

 Banksian Medal, to which Mr. Pratt would have been entitled 

 had the omission not taken place, was consequently assigned to 

 his exhibition. 



The following table shows the result of this award, as com- 

 pared with the objects exhibited. 



Pinks - - - - 



Heartsease _ - . 



Cape Heaths 



Collections of Orchidaceous Plants 

 Sinj^le specimens of Orchidaceous Plants 

 Pelargoniums 



Roses - ^ - - - 



Laru^e collections of Stove and Green- \ 



house Plants - J 



Small collections of Stove and Green- 1 



house Plants - J 



Alstronierias - . - 



Balsams - 

 Herbaceous (Julceolarias 

 Succulent Plants - . - 

 Single Plants not in flower 

 Single Plants in flower 

 New Plants - 

 Grapes - - - - 



Melons - - 



Pine Apples 

 Peaches and Nectarines 

 Miscellaneous - - - 



Total 





MEDALS AWARDED. 



C 



u.£ 



<u 



"c £ 

 = "5 





d 



M 



cz 

 PQ 



?l 



> 



r= fcr. 



Silver 

 Banksian. 



7 









2 



3 



9 

 1 



6 







1 



2 



2 



2 



2 





2 





4 





— 



1 



2 



1 



5 







2 





2 



4 







1 







1 



2 



5 



4 



4 



7 





2 



1 





2 

 1 

 1 

 1 



5 







1 



1 

 1 











1 



27 









2 



8 



11 







1 



2 



1 



. 7 







1 



1 



1 



7 









1 



1 



6 







1 



1 



1 



9 









2 



3 



30 







1 



6 



2 



179 



3 



3 



18 



31 



30 



The following is a comparative view of the number of Visitors 

 at the three Garden Meetings, together with the number of 

 separate Exhibitions and of Medals awarded upon each occasion. 



Number of Visitors 



Number of separate Exhibitions 



Number of Medals awarded 



May 



June 



July 



Totals 



2966 



6405 



6546 



15,917 



179 



141 



179 



499 



67 



72 



85 



224 



