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the company sought shelter from the scorching rays of the sun : two 
large tents were set apart for the exhibition. The show of fruit was 
rather upon a limited scale, but in flowers the display was most bril¬ 
liant, and excited the utmost attention of the admiring crowds. The 
following prizes were awarded :— 
THE GOLD BANKSIAN MEDAL. 
Miscellaneous collection of fruits from Mr. John Wilmot, F.H.S. 
Orchideous plants from Messrs. Rollison, of Tooting. 
Miscellaneous collection of plants from Mr. Lawrence, F.H.S. 
THE LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 
Grapes, &c.. from Mr. Brown, of Acton Green. 
Shaddocks from Sir C. Cockerell, Bart., F.H.S. 
Pines from Mr. J. Davis, gardener to E. Gutterton, Esq. of Enfield. 
Azaleas from Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth. 
Pelargoniums from Messrs. Colley and Hill. 
A miscellaneous collection of plants from Mr. Green, gardener to Sir Edward 
Antrobus, Bart. 
A miscellaneous ditto from Messrs. Rollison, of Tooting. 
THE BANKSIAN SILVER MEDAL. 
Peaches and nectarines from P. D. Cooke, Esq., F.H.S. 
Strawberries from Mr. Lane, gardener to J. H. Palmer, Esq., F.H.S. 
Greenfleshed melons from Mr. Loudon, gardener to S. Gurney, Esq., F.H.S. 
Twelve pelargoniums from Mr. Gaines, Surrey Lane, Battersea. 
Miscellaneous pelargoniums from Mr Cock, of Chiswick. 
Heartsease from Mr. Mountjoy, of Ealing. 
Heartsease from Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S. 
Calceolarias from Mr. John Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 
Diosma rubra from Mrs. Lawrence, F.H.S. 
Erica depressa from John Allnut, Esq. F.H.S. 
Dentzia scabra from T. C. Palmer, Esq., F.H.S. 
Miscellaneous roses from Mr. G. Leslie, gardener to John Fleming, Esq., F.H-S. 
Cypripedium calceolus from N. H. Nugent, Esq., F.H.S. 
Clianthus puniceus from W. Leveson Gower, Esq., F.H.S. 
Cockscombs, balsams, &e., from Mr. George Mills, F.H.S. 
Calceolarias from Messrs. Brown, of Slough. 
Miscellaneous pelargoniums from Messrs. Colley and Hill of Hammersmith. 
A miscellaneous collection of plants from Mr. Lane, gardener to H. Palmer, Esq. 
Miscellaneous pelargoniums, &c. from Mr. Gaines, of Surrey Lane, Battersea. 
Brugmansia arborea from Mr. R. Clarke, gardener to Sir Charles Lemon, Bart. 
The company, after viewing the various collections of fruit and 
flowers, promenaded the delightful walks of the gardens, and the day 
was far advanced before the visiters quitted the grounds. The next 
exhibition will take place on the 4th of July. 
