34 I'HOrKKDINCiS t)K THK 



.Mr. Marsliiill, (iardi'iuT lo Mrs. Lana:loy, of Kingston, for 

 Cani|MimiIii tVa^ilis. 



To Mr. Thos Jarkxm, of Kingston, for ('amj)anula j^ar^^anica. 



To Mr. rprit^ht, (iarcK'nor to (i. C. Kid^c, Es(j., of Mordon 

 pixrk, for IVIarpMiimn tricolor. 



To Mr. Huti licr, (iardi'iier to Mrs. Lawroiice, F.H.S., for Ma- 

 ncttia (-ordifdlia. 



To Mr. Pratt, (iardiner to Win. Harrison, Ksq. F.H.S., for 

 (iard(t(|uia nniititlora. 



To Mr. rj)rii;ljt. (JardtMUT to G. C. Kidj^o, Ks(|., for Loasa 

 latoritia. 



To Mr. .1. Maljor, (Jardrncr to tlie Hon. Col. Westenra, at 

 Fitield, for Lol)olia lietero|)h\ 11a. 



To Messrs. RoUissoii, for Stanliopea oculata. 



To Mr. KcddinLC, (iardencr to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S., for Ana- 

 g:allis ti'iu'lla. 



'i'o Mr. V. J. liuck, of Chelsea, for Crassula coccinea. 



To Mr. Conway, (iardencr to I.awrence Sulivan, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for specimens of Crassula versicolor. 



To Mr. Pratt, (iardencr to William Harrison, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for a miscellaneous collection of (ireenhouse plants. 



To Messrs. Wood, of Woodlands, near Maresfield, for 50 

 varieties of garden Roses. 



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



To Mr. S. Hooker, of Brenchley, F.H.S., for miscellaneous 

 garden Roses. 



'J'o Mr. Cobbett, of Horsell, near Woking, for miscellaneous 

 garden Roses. 



To Mr. John Green, for a single specimen of an herbaceous 

 Calceolaria. 



To ^Ir, H. Bridges, of Carshalton, for Pinks. 

 To Mr. (ieorge King, Gardener to Miss Fuller of Hillingdon, 

 for Pinks. 



To Mr. Attwell, of Uxbridge, for Pinks. 



To Mr. George King, Gardener to Miss Fuller of Hillingdon, 

 for Heartsease. 



To Mr. Henbrey, of Croydon, for Heartease. 



To Mr. Conway, Gardener to L. Sulivan, Esq., F.H.S., for Pe- 

 largoniums. 



l o Mr. Catleugh of Hans street, Sloane street, for a large col- 

 lection of Pelargoniums. 



The Judges then proceeded to consider a complaint made by 

 Mr. Pratt, Gardener to William Harrison, Esq. F.H.S., that a 

 small collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants exhibited by 

 him at the last Garden Meeting had been passed without notice ; 

 when it appeared that his collection, which was the best of its 



