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Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 4. For China Roses, 
from Mr. Stephen Hooker, of Brenchley, F.H.S. 5. For Pine Ap¬ 
ples, from Henry John Grant Esq. F.H.S. 6. For Pelargoniums, 
from Messrs. Colley and Hill, of Hammersmith. 7. For Forced 
Fruit, from Mr. W. Deas, Gardener to the Duke of Norfolk, F.H.S. 
8. For Forced Fruit, from Air. Hugh Fraser, Gardener to Sir. C. 
Sullivan, Bart., F.H.S. 9. For Alstromerias, from Charles Bar¬ 
clay, Esq. F.H.S. 
The Silver Banksian Medal. —1. For Roses, from Messrs. 
Rollisons, of Tooting. 2. For a miscellaneous Collection of Plants, 
from Mrs Marryat. F.H.S. 3. For Rhododendrons, from Messrs. 
Waterer, of Knap Hill. 4. For American Plants, from Messrs. 
Waterer, of Knap Hill. 5. For Pelargoniums, from Mr. Wilson, of 
Clevver Lodge. 6. For Heartsease, fromMr. Geo. Glenny, of Twic¬ 
kenham, F.H.S. 7. For Calceolarias, from Mr. John Green, Gar¬ 
dener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 8. For Ranunculuses, 
from Mr. Henry Groom, of Walworth, F.H.S. 9. For Balsams 
and Cockscombs, from Mr. Cock of Chiswick. 10. For Pinks and 
Piccotees, from Mr. Hogg, of Paddington. 11. For a new Frontig- 
nan Grape, from Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, F.H.S. 12. For 
Strawberries, from Mr. C. Knevett, of Turnham Green. 13. For 
Cucumbers, from Mr. Seward Snow, Gardener to J. H. Palmer, 
Esq. F.H.S. 
The Gold Banksian Medal. — 1 . For Grapes, from Mr. John 
Wilmot, of Islewortb, F. H. S. 2. For a miscellaneous Collection 
of Plants, from Mrs. Lawrence, F. II. S. 3. For China and Noisette 
Roses, from Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth. 4. For Garden Roses, 
from Mr. Stephen Hooker, of Brenchley, near Lamberhurs, F. 
H. S. 
The Large Silver Medal. — 1 . For a miscellaneous Collection 
of Plants, from Mr. John Green, Gardener to Sir Edmund Antrobus, 
Bart., F. H. S. 2. For miscellaneous Fruits, from Mr. George 
Mills. F. H. S. Gardener to Alexander Copland, Esq. F. H. S. 3. 
For Pelargoniums, from Messrs. Colley and Hill, of Hammersmith. 
4. For Dahlias, from Mr. Hopwood, of Twickenham. 5. For 
Dahlias, from Mr. Redding, Gardener to Mrs. Marryat, F. H. S. 
6. For an Envile Pine, from Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, F. H. 
5. 7. For Queen Pines, from Mr. William Greenshields, F. H. S., 
Gardener to R. B. De Beauvoir, Esq. F. H. S. 8. For Melons, 
from Mr. John Wilmot, of Isleworth, F. H. S. 9. For Peaches 
and Nectarines, from Mr. John Mearns, F. H. S., Gardener to the 
Duke of Portland. 10. For Carnations, from Mr. Hogg, of Pad- 
