536 Report on the Exhibitions of the Horticultural Society, 



2. For a Collection of rare Plants, from Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F.H.S. 



3. For Carnations and Piccotees, from Mr. Hogg, of Paddington. 



THE BANKSIAN MEDAL. 



1 . For Pines and Grapes, from Mr. John Wilson, Gardener to the Earl of Surrey, F.H.S. 



2. For Flowers and Fruit, from Mr. S. Snow, Gardener to J. H. Palmer, Esq., F.H.S. 



3. For Cockscombs and other Flowers, from Mr. J. Faulkner, Gardener to Archdale 



Palmer, Esq., of Cheam. 



4. For Dahlias, from Mr. Cooper, Cannon Hill, Maidenhead. 



5. For German Stocks, from Mr. Hopwood, of Twickenham. 



6. For Carnations, Piccotees, and Dahlias, from Mr. Glenny, F. H. S. 



The Exhibition was still more varied than the last. The result 

 of the awards, as compared with the number of individuals ex- 

 hibiting, was as follows : — 





Number of 

 Exhibitions. 



Medals Awarded. 

 Large Silver, j Banksian. 













2 







Roses 



3 







Carnations and Piccotees 









Miscellaneous Flowers ... 



19 



1 



3 





14 





1 



Total 



54 



3 



6 



In the commencement of the present year, 1834, the Council in 

 ordering the continuance of the Exhibitions on the same plan, being 

 aware of some confusion and inconsistencies in the awards of the 

 preceeding year, appointed a Committee to determine the subjects 

 for which prizes should be offered. After much consideration they 

 agreed on the following Regulations. 



