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THE COTTAGE GAEDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION.— July 1,185G. 
Messrs Cutbush & Son, Nurserymen, Highgate, 
for 12 Pelargoniums in pots, distinct 
varieties. 
Mr It. Fryer, Gardener to A. F. Moore, Esq., 
Perry Mount, Sydenham, for 6 Pelargo¬ 
niums in pots, distinct varieties. 
Mr It. Pryer, Gardener to A. F. Moore, Esq., 
Perry Mount, Sydenham, for 6 Fancy Pe¬ 
largoniums in pots, distinct varieties. 
Mr Charles Turner, Itoyal Nursery, Slough, 
for Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 1856 
(King of Scarlets). 
Mr Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 
for Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 1856 
(Matilda). 
Mr Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 
for Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 1856 
(Viola). 
Mr Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 
for Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 1856 
(Conspicuum). 
PRIZES of 3/. Each to 
Messrs Paul & Son, Nurserymen, Chesliunt, for 
50 distinct varieties of Roses (3 trusses of 
each). 
Mr E. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, for 50 
distinct varieties of Roses (3 trusses of each). 
A. Rowland, Esq., Rosenthal, Lewisham, for 25 
distinct varieties of Roses (3 trusses of each). 
PRIZES of 21 . Each to 
Mr C. G. Wilkinson, Western ltoserics, Ealing, 
for 50 distinct varieties of Roses (3 trusses of 
each). 
Mr G. T. Brush, Gardener to .T. Tritton, Esq., 
A PRIZE of SI . to 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a Collection of 
Fruit in 8 dishes, not less ihan 5 distinct 
kinds. 
PRIZES of 6/. Each to 
Mr James Nicholl, Gardener to General Studd, 
Oxton House, Devon, for a Collection of 
Fruit in 8 dishes, not less than 5 distinct 
kinds. 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a Collection of 
3 Pine Apples. 
PRIZES of 51 . Each to 
Mr R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of 
Alariborough, Blenheim, for a Collection of 
3 dishes of Grapes, distinct kinds. 
Mr W. Forsyth, Gardener to Baron Rothschild, 
Gunnersbury Park, Ealing, for 4 Vines in 
pots ; with ripe fruit. 
Messrs Lane & Son, Nurserymen, Great Berk- 
hampstead, for 4 plants of Peaches and 
Nectarines in pots. 
Mr G, Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for Plums, Apri¬ 
cots, and Cherries in pots, 4 plants. 
PRIZES of 4/. Each to 
Mr John Monro, Gardener to Mrs Oddie, Col- 
ney House, St. Albans, for a Collection of 
Fruit in 8 dishes, not less than 5 distinct 
kinds. 
Mr R. Jones, Gardener to the Dowlais Iron 
Company, Dowlais, for a Collection of 3 
Pine Apples. 
Mr M. Clarke, Gardener to C. Webb, Esq., 
Hoddesdon, for a single dish of Muscat 
Grapes. 
Mr John Davis, Nurseryman, Barnet, for a box 
of 12 lbs. of Grapes. 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a Collection of 
3 kinds of Cherries, 1 dish of each, in fifties. 
Mr R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of 
Marlborough, Blenheim, for a Collection of 
3 dishes of Strawberries. 
Mr Thomas Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., 
Streatham, for 4 Vines in pots, with ripe 
fruit. 
Messrs Lane & Son, Nurserymen, Great Berk- 
hainpstead, for Plums, Apricots, and Cher¬ 
ries in pots, 4 plants. 
PRIZES of 31. Each to 
Mr John Povey, Gardener to Rev. J. Thorney- 
croft, Thorneycroft Hall, Congleton, for a 
Providence Pine Apple. 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardencrto the Duke of Suther¬ 
land, Trentham, for a Providence Pine 
Apple. 
Mr J no. Burn, Gardener to the Hon. Colonel 
Pennant, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, for a 
Queen Pine Apple. 
Mr W. Barron, Singleton, 9wansea, for a Queen 
Pine Apple. 
Mr John Davis, Nurseryman, Barnet, for a 
Jamaica Pine Apple. 
Mr 0. Fleming, Gardener tu the Duke ef Suther. 
Crystal t'flkee, June tiOtli, 
PRIZES of 15.9. Each to 
Mr John Hally, Nurseryman, Blackheath, for 
12 Exotic Ferns in pots. 
Messrs Veitcli & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and , 
Chelsea, for New or Rare Plants in flower j 
(Hoya species, Japan). 
Mr R. Parker, Paradise Nursery, Holloway, for 
New or Rare Plants in flower (Cuttleya 
species). 
Messrs Veiteh& Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and j 
Chelsea, for New or Rare Plants in flower ' 
(Thibaudia species). 
Mr John Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, 
Bart., Lower Cheam, for New or Rare , 
Plants in flower (Erica exiinia superba). 
Mr R. ltoser, Gardener to J. Bradbury, Esq., 
Streatham, for New or Rare Plants in 1 
flower (Erica Paxtoni). 
Messrs Veitch & Son, Nurserymen, Exeter and 
Chelsea, for New or Rare Plants (Aralia 
Japonica). 
CUT-FLOWERS. 
Bloomfield Hall, Norwood, for 25 distinct 
varieties of Roses (3 trusses of each). 
A PRIZE of 1/. 5s. to 
Mr E. P. Francis, Nurseryman, Hertford, for 
24 varieties of Roses (single blooms). 
A PRIZE of 1/. to 
Mr George Bradstock, Gardencrto T. Anderson, 
Esq., Wallington Lodge, Carshalton, for 25 
distinct varieties of Roses (3 trusses of each). ! 
A PRIZE of 15s. to 
Mr E. Hollamby, Nurseryman, Tonbridge 
FRUIT. 
land, Trentham, for a single dish of Blatk 
Hamburgh Grapes. 
Mr C. Smith, Gardener to Arthur Anderson, 
Esq., Norwood Grove, for a single dish of 
Black Hamburgh Grapes. 
Mr John Davis, Nurseryman, Burnet, for a 
single dish of Muscat Grapes. 
MrW. Forsyth, Gardener to Baron Rothschild, 
Ealing, for a single dish of Grapes, Sweet¬ 
water. 
Mrs Hindie, Stoke Newington, for a box of 
12 lbs. of Grapes. 
Mr E. Spary, Queen’s Grapeiies, Brighton, for 
a box of 12 lbs. of Grapes. 
Mr S. Snow, Gardener to the Earl De Grey, 
Wrest Park, for a single dish of Peaches, of 
one kind. 
Mr John Davis, Nurseryman, Barnet, for a 
single dish of Nectarines, of one kind. 
PRIZES of 21 . Each to 
Mr John Beale, Gardener to Abel Smith, Esq., 
Ware, for a Collectiuu of three Pine Apples. 
Mr Joseph Gilham, Nurseryman, Islewortli, 
for a Providence Pine Apple. 
Mr R. Jones, Gardener to the Dowlais Iron 
Companv, Dowlais, fora Queen Pine Apple. 
Mr George Young, Gardener to W. Stone Esq., 
Dulwich Hill, for a Collection of 3 dishes 
of Grapes, distinct kinds. 
Mr W. Hill, Gardener to R.Sneyd, Esq., Keele 
Hall, Staffordshire, for a single dish of 
Black Hamburgh Grapes. 
Mr W. Hudson, Gardener to Mrs R. Barchard, 
Wandsworth, for a single dish of Black 
Hamburgh Grapes. 
Mr W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham, for a siugle dish of Muscat 
Grapes. 
Mr G. Blake, Wickham Hall, Bromley, for a 
single dish of Grapes, Sweetwater or Mus¬ 
cadine. 
Mr Peter Kay, Finchley, for a box of 12 lbs. of 
Grapes. 
Messrs Mitchell & Co., Brighton, for a box of 
12 lbs. of Grapes. 
Mr R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of 
Marlborough, Blenheim, for a single dish 
of Peaches, of one kind. 
Mr W. P. Ayres, Gardener to Lord South¬ 
ampton, Whittlebury Lodge, Towcester, 
for a siugle dish of Nectarines, of one kind. 
Mr R. A. Dairymple, Pontypool Park, Mon¬ 
mouthshire, for a Green-fieshed Melon. 
Mr T. Bailey, Sherdiloes, Amersham, for a 
Scailet-Heshed Melon. 
Mr S. Snow, Gardener to Earl De Grey, Wrest 
Park, for a single dish of Figs, consist¬ 
ing of 10 Fruits. 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a single dish of 
While Cherries. 
Mr David Ferguson, Stowe, for a single dish of 
Black Cherries. 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, TrenfUam, for a single dish of 
Plums i 
(By Order,) 
PRIZES 159. Each to 
Mr Olendinning, Nurseryman, Chiswick, for 
New or Rare Plants (New Species of Larch, 
North China). 
Mr Thomas Childs, Gardener to A. Secretan, 
Esq., Thornton Heath, Croydon, for a 
collection of 12 Achimenes. 
Mr J. Shrimpton, Gardener to A. Doxat, Esq., 
Putney Heath, for a collection of Seedling 
Verbenas. 
Mr J. Bates, Nurseryman, Oxford,for 6 Calceo¬ 
larias in pots, distinct varieties. 
Mr. N. Gaines, Nurseryman, Battersea, for 6 
Caceolurius in pots, distinct varieties. 
Mr Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 
for Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 
1856 (Miss Foster). 
Mr N. Gaines, Nurseryman, Battersea, for 
Seedling Pelargoniums of 1855 and 1856 
(Princess Royal). 
Wells, for 24 varieties of Roses (siugle 
blooms). 
PRIZES of 10s. Each to 
Mr George Bradstock, Gardener toT. Anderson, 
Esq., Wallington Lodge, Carshalton, for 24 
varieties of Roses (single blooms). 
Mr G. Wortley, Gardener to Mrs Maubert, Nor¬ 
wood, for 24 vars. of Roses (single blooms.) 
Mr G. T. Brush, Gardener to J. Tritton, Esq., 
Bloomfield Hall, Norfolk, for 24 varieties of 
Roses (single blooms). 
Mr James August, Beddington, for 24 varieties 
of Roses (single blooms.) 
PRIZES of 21. Each to 
Mr G. Wortley, Gardener to Mrs Maubert, 
Norwood, for a single dish of Strawberries. 
Mr R. Turnbull, Gardener to the Duke of 
Marlborough, Blenheim, for Seedling St. 
Peter Grapes. 
Mr John Monro, Gardener to Mrs Oddie, Col- 
ney House, St. Albans, for Peaches and 
Nectarine?. 
Mr W. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., 
Keele Hall, Staifordshire, for Black Prince 
Grapes. 
A PltlZE of 1/. 109. to 
Mr John Monro, Gardener to Mrs Oddie. Col- 
ney House, St. Albans, for a single dish of 
Plums. 
PRIZES of 1/. 59. Each to 
Mr G. Fleming, Gardener to the Duke of 
Sutherland, Trentham, for a single dish of 
Black Cherries. 
Mr J. Cuthill, Camberwell, for a single dish of 
Strawberries. 
PRIZES of \ l . Each to 
Mr W. Davis, Velindra Gardens, near Cardiff, 
for a Queen Pine Apple. 
Mr John Burn, Gardener to the Hon. Colonel 
Pennant, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, for a 
collection of Pine Apples. 
Mr John Davis, Nurseryman, Barnet, for a 
single dish of Black Hamburgh Grapes. 
Air Charles Smith, Gardener to Arthur Ander¬ 
son, Esq., Norwood Grove, for a single 
dish of Grapes, Sweetwater or Muscadine. 
Messrs Mitchell & Co., Nurserymen, Brighton, 
for a single dish of Peaches, of one kind. 
Air Thomas Frost, Gardener to PL L. Betts, Esq., 
Preston Hall. Alaidstone, for a single dish 
of Peaches, of one kind. 
Air W. Hill, Gardener to It. Sneyd, Esq., Keele 
Hall, Staffordshire, for a single dish of 
Nectarines, of one kind. 
Air J. Tegg, Gardener to R. Hutton, Esq., Put¬ 
ney Park, for a Green-fleshed Melon. 
Air C. 1C wing. Gardener to O. F. Aleyrick, Esq., 
Bodorgan, Holyhead, for a single dish of 
Figs, consisting of 10 Fruits. 
Mr E. R. Carpenter, Bare Hull Gardens, near 
Birmingham, for Seedling White Grapes. 
PRIZES of 159. Each Tor 
Air R. A. Dairy mple, Pontypool Park, Alon- 
mouthshire, for a Queen Pine Apple. 
Air John Monro, Gardener to Airs Oddie, Col- 
ney House, St. Albans, for a single dish of 
Peaches, of one kind. 
Air W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham, for a Green-fleshed Alelou. 
Air C. Ewing, Gardener to O. F. Aleyrick, Esq., 
Bodorgan, Holyhead, for a Green-fleshed 
Melon. 
Air S. Snow, Gardener to Earl De Grey, Wrest 
Park, for a Green-fleshed Melon. 
Mr 1C. R. Dairy mple, Pontypool Park, Mon¬ 
mouthshire, for Strawberries. 
A PRIZE of 1 Os , to 
Mr Ar. Clarke, Gardener to C, Wfbbj Fiq., 
HoiUlcadon, for Citrons* 
ft: GKQVE, Seeitetary, 
