List of Medals, presented by Order of the Council of the 

 Horticultural Society of London, from May 1, 1827, 

 to May 1, 1828. 



To Captain Henry Drummond, the Large Silver Medal, for his 

 successful exertions in bringing home from the East, Plants 

 of the Mangosteen. 



To Mr. Archibald Gorrie, C. M. H. S. of Annatt, Perthshire, 

 the Large Silver Medal, for his Paper containing " An 

 Account of Scotch Pears," which has been printed in the 

 Transactions of the Society. 



To Richard Parkinson, Esq. of Hereford, the Large Silver 

 Medal, for an extensive Collection of specimens of Hereford- 

 shire Apples, transmitted by him to the Society in the 

 autumn of 1827. 



To Mr. David Douglas, Gardener to the Lady Grantham, of 

 Putney Hill, Surrey, the Large Silver Medal, for his exhibi- 

 tion on the 18th September, 1827, of Double Dahlias, all of 

 which without exception were flowers highly deserving cul- 

 tivation, and which were particularly excellent in the dark 

 coloured varieties. 



To Mr. Thomas Wells, Gardener to John Wells, Esq. M. P. of 

 Bickley in Kent, the Large Silver Medal, for his exhibition 

 on the 18th September, 1827, of Double Dahlias, which was 

 very extensive and well selected, the greater part being 

 seedlings raised by himself. 



To Mr. Joseph Wells, Gardener to William Wells, Esq. of 

 Redleaf in Kent, the Large Silver Medal, for his exhibition 

 on the 18th September, 1827, of Double Dahlias, the parti- 

 cular excellence of which consisted in the superiority of his 

 scarlet flowers, and dark varieties. 



