IIOKTICULTUKAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



July 4th, 1840. 



EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN. 



Upon this occasion the display of flowers and fruit was of the 

 most striking character. The number of Visitors was 507 '2. 

 The number of specimen plants was 403, of dishes of fruit 92, 

 and of stands of flowers 98. 



The following award of Medals took place j 



The Gold Kxightian Medal. 



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

 a large collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



2. To 3Ir. William Barnes, Gardener to George Ward Nor- 

 man, Esq. F. H. S., for tliirty species of Cape Heaths. 



3. To Mr. Mylam, Gardener to Sigismond Rucker, Esq. Jun. 

 F. H. S., for a collection of Orchidaceous plants. 



4. To Messrs. Kolhsson and Son of Tooting, for a collection 

 of Orchidaceous plants. 



The Gold Baxksiax Medal. 



1. To Mr. Cock of Chiswick, for Pelargoniums. 



2. To Mr. Catleugh of Hans Street, Sloane Street, Chelsea, 

 for Pelargoniums. 



3. To Mr. William Barnes, Gardener to George \\'ard Nor- 

 man Esq. F.H.S., for a small collection of Stove and Greenhouse 

 plants. 



4. To Mr. Bruce, Gardener to Boyd Miller, Esq., of Collier's 

 Wood, Mitcham, Surrey, for a small collection of Stove and 

 Greenhouse plants. 



5. To Mr. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart. 

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



6*. To Mr. Jackson of Kingston, Surrey, for thirty species 

 of Cape Heaths. 



7. To Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F. H. S., for 

 a large collection of Stove and Greenhouse plants. 



8. To Mr. Davis, Gardener to Sir Simon Houghton Clarke, 

 Bart. F. H. S., for a collection of miscellaneous Fruit. 



9. To Mr. Milne, Gardener to Charles Snell Chauncey, Esq. 

 F.H.S., for a collection of Roses. 



10. To Messrs. Lane and Son of Great Berkhamp stead, for a 

 collection of Roses. 



