Mr. Joseph Clarke, Gardener to Mr. Bewicke, of Close House, 

 near Newcastle, for the greatest number of Medals gained during 

 that year, as well as for the superiority of his exhibitions and com- 

 munications, especially for a paper on the preservation of Apples. 



By the VALE OF EVESHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 

 to Mr. George Fulton, Gardener to The Lord Northwick, of 

 Northwick Park, in Worcestershire, for his general productions in 

 Horticulture of superior excellence and flavour, and for his com- 

 munications read to the Society. 



By the GLASGOW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, to Mr. 

 George Duncan, Gardener to Miss Oswald, of Scotstown, near 

 Glasgow, he having in the unanimous opinion of the judges ap- 

 pointed by the Society, displayed most knowledge of his business, 

 greatest industry, and altogether most merit in the cultivation of 

 the Garden under his charge in comparison with the Gardens of 

 other competitors, the judges having taken into consideration the 

 assistance afforded to him, the circumstances of the Garden, the 

 extent and variety of the articles produced, and all other matters 

 affecting his management. 



By the GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE 

 SOCIETY, to Mr. Peter Lauder, Nurseryman, for his communi- 

 cation on planting Orchards, which was published in the " Cam- 

 brian" newspaper on the 22d of August, 1829. 



By the HEREFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 

 to Mr. William Godsall, of Hereford, Florist, for having gained 

 the greatest number of prizes during the year 1828, and for his 

 inventions of a garden plough, and several ingenious and useful im- 

 plements of gardening. 



By the IPSWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, to Mr. Ro- 

 bert Milborn, of Ipswich, Market Gardener, for the general 

 excellence of his productions (Fruits and Esculent Vegetables) ex- 

 hibited at the different meetings of the Society in the year 1828. 



