HORTICULTURAL SOCIETy OF LONDON, 



The following is a statement of the produce of the two shelves. 

 Each pot averaged 14 strawberries ; Each shelf contained 3*2 pots. 

 From three to four strawberries averaged an ounce, the largest 

 strawberry weighed an ounce. Thus 32 x 14 = 44S -i- 4 = 

 112 oz. the produce of each shelf. 



" Which at 9,s. per ounce gives £ll. 45. or the two shelves 

 jC22. 85. 



" I may here add that the first crop is now gathered, the plants 

 turned out, and another set of strong plants introduced, which 

 are now in bloom." 



The following objects were exhibited j 



From the Rev. Thomas Garnier, Cones of Abies Webbiana, 

 ripened in his garden at Bishopstoke near Winchester. 



From Mr. Errington, Gardener to Sir P. de M. Grey Es^erton, 

 Bart., a dish of Strawberries forced in the manner detailed in the 

 foregoing paper. 



From Mr. Pratt, Gardener to ^^'m. Harrison, Esq., a plant of 

 the rare Jrctostaphylos mijrtifolia, together with Euphorbia splen- 

 dens and Peristeria pendula. 



From Mr. Conway, Gardener to Lawrence Sulivan, Esq., a fine 

 young plant of Azalea indica variegata. 



From Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryat, a noble spe- 

 cimen of Clematis azurea grandiflora, with Arbutus procera, Protea 

 longiflora and other plants. 



From Mr. D. Beaton, Gardener to Thomas Harris, Esq , a spe- 

 cimen of Clerodendron phlomoides, a rare stove plant, with fra- 

 grant white fiowers. 



From Mr. George Glenny, a collection of plants. 



From Mr. Gaines, of Battersea, a collection of Heartsease. 



From John AUnutt, Esq., specimens of Camellia japonica can- 

 didissima and a seedling variety. 



From Mr. P. X. Don, Gardener to James Bateman, Esq., a 

 fine specimen of the beautiful Lalia cinnabarina, a rare Brazilian 

 epiphyte. 



From Mr. C. Young, of Epsom, a blue-tiowered climbing 

 spyecies of Comesperma, Asarum japonicum, and four varieties of 

 Berberis aquifoliuin. 



The following Medals were awarded ; 



The Silver Knightiau to Mr. P. N. Don, for Laelia cinnabarina. 



The Silver Bonksian to Mr. W. Redding for Clematis azurea ; 

 to ]Mr. P. Conway for Azalea indica variegata ; to !Mr. Pratt for 

 Arctostaphylos myrtifolia, and to Mr. Young for his Comes- 

 perma. 



