PROCEEDINGS. 



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Peaches and Nectarines. 19. To Mr. Turnbull, gardener 

 to his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, for the same. 20. 

 To Mr. Ewing, gardener to O. F. Meyrick, Esq., F.H.S., 

 for Cherries. 21. To Mr. Cowdery, gardener to Miss 

 Copland, of Sudbury Lodge, for a Melon. 22. To Mr. 

 Staines, for twelve new varieties of Pelargonium, in 8-inch 

 pots. 



Certificate of Merit: 1. To Alexander Rowland, Esq., 

 F.H.S., for a collection of cut Roses, in twenty-five varie- 

 ties. 2. To Mr. Terry, gardener to Lady Giles Puller, for a 

 collection of Yellow Roses, in six varieties. 3. To Mr. 

 Francis, for the same. 4. To Mr. John Ilolliday, of Wool- 

 wich, for twenty-four varieties of Pink. 5. To Mr. Hen- 

 brey, of Croydon, for the same. 6. To Mr. G. Wiltshire, 

 for a miscellaneous collection of Plants. 7. To Messrs. 

 Veitch and Son, for a species of Hydrangea, near H. japo- 

 nica. 8. To the same, for Cyrtoceras multiflora. 9. To 

 Mr. Hoyle, of Guernsey, for a seedling Pelargonium of 

 1846, " Superlative/' 10. To the same, for the same, 1847, 

 "Crusader." 11. To Messrs. Veitch and Son, for the 

 same, 1846, " Topping's Brilliant." 12. To Mr. Ambrose, 

 for a fancy Pelargonium, "Jenny Lind." 13. To Mr. 



E. G. Henderson, of Wellington Road, St. John's Wood, 

 for the same, " Madame Grisi." 14. To Mr. Holmes, of 

 Sudbury, Derbyshire, for a seedling Calceolaria, " Tricolor 

 superba." 15. To the same, for the same, "Holmesii." 

 16. To Mr. Willmer, of Sunbury, for a seedling Pink, 

 "Laura." 17. To Mr. Ayres, gardener to J. Cook, Esq., 



F. H.S., for the fourth-best named collection ; one error in 

 fifteen plants — extremely well written. 18. To Mr. Eyles, 

 gardener to SirE. Kerrison, Bart., F.H.S., for Peaches and 

 Nectarines. 19. To Mr. Jones, gardener to E. B. Har- 

 topp, Esq., of Dalby Hall, near Melton Mowbray, for 

 Keens' seedling Strawberries. 20. To Mr. Ann, gardener 

 to J. H. Vivian, Esq., F.H.S., for Figs. 21. To Mr. 

 Carson, gardener to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S., for 

 Melons. 22. To Mr. Munro, gardener to H. H. Oddie, 

 Esq., of Colney Hatch, for a Melon. 23. To Mr. Toy, 

 gardener to Colonel Challoner, F.H.S., for the same. 24. 

 To Mr. Gadd, of Betchworth Castle, for six Cantaloup 

 Melons. 



%* A prize in Pelargoniums, of 71., offered by Philo for the best six 

 Seedlings, not less than two years old, not sent out, in pots of not 

 less than six inches, and of any raiser, having the most novel and 

 distinct colours, and of first-rate quality, was awarded to Mr. Beck 

 of Isleworth. 



