HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



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June 1, 1841. 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 



Lionel Ames, Esq., the Hyde, St. Albans, Herts. 

 Joseph Delafield, Esq., Bryanstone Square. 

 William F. Gamul Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Cheam, 

 Surrey. 



Robert Garnett, Esq., Oak Hill, Manchester, and Wyre Side, 

 near Lancaster. 



The Hon, and Rev. Robert Wilson, Ashwelthorpe, Wyndham, 

 Norfolk. 



The following were the principal subjects of exhibition j 



From Mrs. Lawrence, F. H. S., a large collection of Heaths 

 and other plants j amongst the latter were Dendrobium cuprtum, 

 Boronia serrulata and Helichrysum superbum. The Heaths were 

 very beautiful, especially a fine plant of Erica splendens, (tor 

 which a Banksian Medal was awarded.) 



From Mr. Bruce, Gardener to Boyd Miller, Esq., of Mitcham, 

 Surrey, a pretty seed/j/?^ Cactus, (Certificate awarded.) 



From Messrs. Low of Clapton Nursery, a collection of Stove 

 and Greenhouse plants, containing Gloxinia rubra, a new Gesnera 

 called laterit.ia, Boronia viminea, Brachijcome iberidifnlia and 

 Marianthus caruleo-punctaius, (a Certificate was awarded for 

 the former.) 



From Messrs. Rivers and Son, of Sawbridgeworth, a handsome 

 collection of Roses, (Certificate awarded.) 



From Mr. Parsons, Gardener to Augustin George, Esq., of 

 Enfield, some fine Black Hamburgh Grapes, (Certificate 

 awarded.) 



From Messrs. Pope and Sons, of Handsworth Nursery, near 

 Birmingham, a specimen of Ceanothus collinus. 



From Mr. Edmonds^ Gardener to His Grace the Duke of De- 

 vonshire at Chiswick, a plant of Bolbophijlluni barbigerum. 



From Messrs Lucombe, Pince and Co., of Exeter, specimens 

 of their new seedling Rosa Devoniensis ; it proves to be perfectly 

 hardy, and one of the best varieties yet raised, (Banksian Medal 

 awarded.) 



From Mr, Upright, Gardener to G. C, Hidgc, Esq., of Mordon, 



