544 Report on the Exhibitions of the Horticultural Society, 



3. For Cucumbers, from Mr. Seward Snow, Gardener to John Horsley Palmer, 



4. For Currants, from Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, F. H. S. 



5. For Black Hamburgh Grapes, from Mr. R. Clews, of Acton, F. H. S. 



6. For Grapes, from Mr. Andrews, Gardener to R. Patterson, Esq. of Blackheath. ■ 



7. For Bigarreau Cherries, from Mr. Jarvis, of Turnham Green. 



8. For Melons, from Mr. Davis, Gardener to ■ Strange, Esq., Upton, Essex. 



9. For Perpetual Roses, from Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth. 



10. For Roses, from Mr. Wilmer, of Sunbury. 



1 1. For Piccotees, from Mr. Wilmer, of Sunbury. 



12. For Pelargoniums, from Mr. Gaines, Surrey Lane, Battersea. 



13. For Balsams, Cockscombs and Dahlias, from Mr. William Cock, of Chiswick. 



14. For a miscellaneous collection of Plants, from Mr, Redding, Gardener to Mrs. 

 Marryat, F. H. S. 



The result of the award, as compared with the objects exhibited, 

 was as follows : — 



1 



Number of 

 Exhibitions. 



Gold. 



Medals Aware 



ed. 



Silver 

 Banksian. 











1 





3 













2 





2 









1 



1 















1 









Stove Orchideous Plants ... 







1 







1 















2 





Stove or Greenhouse Plants 



17 















2 





Peaches and Nectarines 



3 





1 



1 





7 



1 



1 



2 





3 





I 



2 











1 





% ' 



1 





2 



Total 



| 78 



I 4 



19 



14 



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