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gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for a specimen of 

 Pelargonium elatum. 29. To Mr. Parsons, gardener to 

 A. George, Esq., of Enfield, for Grapes. 30. To Mr. 

 Dodemeade, gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., F.H.S., for Grapes. 

 31. To Mr. Ingram, for Strawberries. 32. To Mr. Davey, 

 for the same. 33. To Mr. Braid, gardener to H. Perkins, 

 Esq., of Hanworth Park, for Figs. 34. To Mr. Stanly, 

 gardener to H. Berens, Esq., F.H.S., for Citrons. 35. To 

 Mr. Parker, gardener to F. H. Oughton, Esq., for Necta- 

 rines. 36. To Mr. Paxton, F.H.S., gardener to His Grace 

 the Duke of Devonshire, for Peaches. 37. To Mr. Parker, 

 for a Melon. 38. To Mr. Buck, of Blackheath, for British 

 Queen Strawberries. 39. To Mr. T. Cole, of Bath, for 

 Cole's early prolific Strawberry. 

 Certificates of Merit: 1. To Messrs. Cobbett, of Chobham, 

 for a collection of Moss Roses, in twelve varieties. 2. To 

 Mr. James Baker, of Bull Fields, Woolwich, for twenty-four 

 varieties of Pinks. 3. To Mr. Henbrey, of Croydon, for 

 the same. 4. To Mr. H. Ward, of Bull Fields, Woolwich, 

 for the same. 5. To Mr. Beck, for a seedling Pelargonium 

 of 1846, " Centurion." 6. To the same, for a seedling 

 Pelargonium of 1846, w Gem." 7. To the same, for a 

 seedling Pelargonium of 1846, "Cassandra." 8. To Mr. 

 Hoyle, of Guernsey, for a seedling Pelargonium of 1846, 

 " President." 9. To Mr. F. C. Ball, "of Taunton, for 

 Gladiolus rex rubrorum. 10. To Mr. Robinson, gardener 

 to James Simpson, Esq., for a specimen Fuchsia. 11. To 

 Mrs. Kendall, of Stoke Newington, for the same. 12. To 

 Mr. Glendinning, of Turnham Green, F.H.S., for Ruellia 

 macrophylla. 13. To Mr. Green, for Tropseolum poly- 

 phyllum. 14. To Messrs. Veitch, for Calandrinia unibel- 

 lata. 15. To Mr. Jack, for Achimenes longiflora. 16. To 

 the same, for Crinum amabile. 17. To Mr. Barnes, for 

 Cypripedium spectabile. 18. To Mr. Hunt, gardener to 

 Miss Traill, for the third best-named collection of plants. 



July 7, 1846. (Regent Street.) 



Elections. The Dowager Marchioness of Hastings ; the Earl 

 of Ellesmere, Worsley Hall, Manchester, and 18, Belgra\e 

 Square; and Ralph Gerard Leycester, Esq., Toft Hal], 

 Knutsford, Cheshire. 



Awards. Knighticui Medal to Mr. Carton, gardener to His 

 Grace the Duke of ^Northumberland, at Syon, for a cut 

 specimen of the Clove tree (Caryophyllus aromaticus). 

 The specimen bore large shining pale green leaves, and had 

 on it several of its fragrant coriaceous rlower-buds, which 



