16v> THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION.— June 9, 1857. 
CRYSTAL PALACE. 
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GRAND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION, 
MAY 30, 1857.-LIST OF SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS. 
Class 
FLOWERS 
I.—20 STOVE AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, in flower. 
0 T. Whitebread, Gardener to Henry 
Colyer, Esq., Dartford 
20 0 J. Green, Gardener to Sir Edmond 
Antrobus, Lower Cheam, Surrey, and 
W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, 
Esq., Streatham 
10 0 T. Page, Gardener to William Leaf, 
Esq., Park Hill, Streatham Com¬ 
mon 
7 0 E. A. Hamp, Gardener to James 
Thorne, Esq., Mawbey House, 
South Lambeth 
4 0 (Extra) W. J. Epps, High Street, 
Maidstone 
II. —12 STOVE AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, in flower. 
£18 0 G. S. Dods, Gardener to Sir John 
Cathcart, Cooper’s Hill, Chertsey 
12 0 S. M. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. 
Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Surrey 
6 0 B. Peed, Gardener to T. Tredwell, 
Esq., St. John’s Lodge, Norwood 
4 0 S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., Bromley, Kent 
III. —6 STOVE AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, in flower. 
^10 0 J. Peed, Gardener to C. T. Gabriel, 
Esq., Norfolk House, Streatham 
G 0 O. Rhodes, Gardener to J. Philpott, 
Esq., Stamford Hill 
3 o W. Cutbush, Nurseryman, Barnet 
2 0 T. Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, 
Esq., Preston Hall, Maidstone 
2 0 (Equal) W. Kaile, Gardener to Right 
Hon. the Earl of Lovelace, East 
Horsley 
1 10 (Extra) G. Webb, Gardener to H. 
Walmisley, Esq., Easton Lodge, 
Tulse Hill 
1 10 (Extra) G. Young, Gardener to W. 
Stone, Esq., Dulwich Hill 
1 10 (Extra) R. Baxendine, Gardener, Ri- 
denhurst, near Guildford 
1 10 (Extra) G. T. Brush, Gardener to Jos. 
Tritton, Esq., Bloomfield Hall, Nor¬ 
wood 
1 10 (Extra) T. Williams, Gardener to Miss 
Traill, Hayes Place, Kent 
1 10 (Extra) J. George, Gardener to J. W. 
Nicholson, Esq., Stamford Hill 
IV.— 25 STOVE AND GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, Grouped for effect, in or out of 
flower. 
£25 0 J. Veitch and Son, Exotic Nurseries, 
Exeter and Chelsea 
15 OR. Parker, Paradise Nursery, Holloway 
10 0 A. Bye, Gardener to G. S. Wintle, 
Esq.,Uppercote Gardens, Gloucester 
7 0 T. Jackson and Son, Nurserymen, &c., 
Kingston, Surrey 
5 0 S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., Bromley, Kent 
5 0 G.Young, Gardener to W. Stone, Esq., 
Dulwich Hill 
2 10 J. Epps, Nurseryman, &c., High | 
Street, Maidstone 
V. —20 ORCHIDS, of Exotic species 
(Amateurs). 
^30 0 W. Gedney, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, 
Hoddesdon 
20 0 S. Woolley, Gardener to H. B. Ther, 
Esq., Cheshunt 
VI. —20 ORCHIDS, of Exotic species 
(Nurserymen). 
•s£30 0 J. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nursery, 
Exeter and Chelsea 
20 0 T. Jackson & Son, Nurserymen, 
Kingston 
10 0 Robert Parker, Nurseryman, &c., Pa- ' 
radise Nursery, Holloway 
VII. —12 ORCHIDS, of Exotic species 
(Amateurs). 
£15 OS. M. Canon, Gardener to W. F. G. 
Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Surrey 
10 0 M. Clarke, Gardener to Charles Webb, 
Esq., High Grounds, Hoddesdon 
7 0 W. Keele, Gardener to Dr. Butler, 
Woolwich, Kent 
£5 0 S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., Bromley, Kent 
VIII.—6 ORCHIDS, of Exotic species. 
£10 0 G. S. Dods, Gardener to Sir John 
Cathcart, Cooper’s Hill, Chertsey 
6 0 R. Grix, Gardener to the late A. Pal¬ 
mer, Esq., Cheam Park, Surrey 
3 0 John Green, Gardener to Sir E. An¬ 
trobus, Bart., Lower Cheam, Surrey 
IX.—12 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS. 
£18 0 J. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, 
Bart., Lower Cheam, Surrey 
12 0 S. M. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. 
Farmer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Surrey 
G 0 J. & J. Fraser, Nurserymen, &c., Lea 
Bridge Road 
• 4 0 B. Peed, Gardener to T. Tredwell, 
Esq., St. John’s Lodge, Norwood 
1 10 T. Gaines, Nurseryman, &c., Surrey 
Lane, Battersea 
1 10 J. Peed, Gardener to C. T. Gabriel, 
Esq., Norfolk House, Streatham 
X.—G GREENHOUSE AZALEAS (Ama¬ 
teurs). 
£8 0 T. Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., 
Park Hill, Streatham 
6 0 W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham 
4 0 J. Tegg, Gardener to Baron Hambro’, 
Roehampton, Surrey 
3 0 Osman Rhodes, Gardener to J. Phil¬ 
pott, Esq., Stamford Hill 
1 10 G. Young, Gardener to W. Stone, Esq., 
Dulwich Hill 
XI. —12 GREENHOUSE AZALEAS of new 
kinds. 
£10 0 J. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, 
Bart., Lower Cheam, Surrey 
7 0 (Equal) J. Ivery and Son, Nurserymen, 
Dorking, and W. Taylor, Gardener 
to J. Coster, Esq., Streatham 
4 0 B. Peed, Gardener to T. Tredwell, Esq., 
St. John’s Lodge, Norwood 
3 0 W. J. Epps, Nurseryman, High Street, 
Maidstone 
XII. —6 CHINESE AZALEAS, species im¬ 
ported since 1844. 
£4, £3, £2, no competition 
XIII.—6 HELICHRYSUMS. 
£4 0 W. Laybank, Gardener to Thomas 
Maudsley, Esq., Norwood 
3 0 T. Page, Gardener to William Leaf, 
Esq., Park Hill, Streatham 
2 0 W. Cutbush, Nurseryman, &c., Barnet, 
Herts 
1 0 J. Green, Gardener to Sir. E. Antrobus, 
Bart., Lower Cheam 
1 0 O. Rhodes, Gardener to J. Philpott, 
Esq., Stamford Hill 
XIV.—10 CAPE HEATHS. 
£8 0 B. Peed, Gardener to T. Tredwell, Esq., 
Norwood 
6 0 T. Williams, Gardener to Miss Traill, 
Hayes Place, Kent 
5 0 O. Rhodes, Gardener to J. Philpott, 
Esq., Stamford Hill 
4 0 W. Cutbush, Nurseryman, Barnet, 
Herts 
2 0 R.Glendinning, Nurseryman, Chiswick, 
Middlesex 
XV.—6 CAPE HEATHS (Amateurs). 
£6 0 G. Young, Gardener to W. Stone, Esq., 
Dulwich Hill 
4 0 W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, Esq., 
Streatham 
.3 0 J. Peed, Gardener to C. T. Gabriel, 
Esq., Norfolk House, Streatham 
1 10 J. Harlock, Gardener to R. W. Nutter, 
Esq., Wanstead, Essex 
XVI.—6 TALL CACTI, species or varieties of, 
in flower, large plants. 
£7 0 J. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, 
Bart., Lower Cheam, Surrey 
5 OR. Grix, Cheam Park, Surrey 
3 0 W. Mortimer, Gardener to J. R. Scott, 
Esq., Crouch End, Hornsey 
XVII.—12 ROSES in pots, distinct kinds. 
£10 0 A. Paul & Son, Nursery, Cheshunt 
7 0 E. P. Francis, Nursery, Hertford 
Class 
XVIII.—6 ROSES in pots, distinct kinds 
(Amateurs). 
£5 0 A. Rowland, Esq., Rosenthal, Lewis¬ 
ham 
4 0 M. Busby, Gardener to John Crawley, 
Esq., Stockwood Park, Luton 
2 0 W. Mortimer, Gardener to G. R. 
Scott, Esq., Crouch End, Hornsey 
XIX. —12 CALCEOLARIAS, distinct varie¬ 
ties, in pots not more than 11 inches in 
diameter. 
£5 0 J. Dobson & Son, Woodlands Nursery, 
Isleworth 
5 0 (Extra) C. Turner, Royal Nursery, 
Slough 
4 0 G. Lambert, Oakwood, Chichester 
3 0 J. Cole, Keyfield Nurseries, St. Alban’s 
3 0 R. Pryer, Gardener to W. J. Came, 
Esq., Tulse Hill, Brixton 
XX. — G FUCHSIAS in pots, distinct varieties. | 
£4 0 T. Reid, Gardener to T. N. Farquhar, 
Esq., Sydenham 
3 0 E. Harper, Gardener to J. F. Bennett, 
Esq., Upper Tulse Hill 
2 0 A. Bousie, Gardener to the Right Hon. 
H. Labouchere, Slough 
1 0 G. Blundell, Gardener to D. Rowland, 
Esq., Sydenham Hill 
1 OH. Chilman, Gardener to Mrs. Smith, 
Ashstead House, near Epsom 
1 0 H, Elliott, Gardener to C. Davidson, 
Esq., Sydenham Hill 
XXI. —12 PELARGONIUMS, distinct varie¬ 
ties, in pots not more than 8 inches in 
diameter (Amateurs). 
^10 0 W. Nye, Gardener to E. Foster, Esq., 
Manor, Berks 
7 0 J. Wiggins, Gardener to E. Beck,Esq., 
Isleworth 
5 0 T. Windsor, Gardener to — Cannon, 
Esq., Hampstead 
4 0 W. Holder, Gardener to the Rev. E. 
Coleridge, Eton College 
2 0 J. Weir, Gardener to John Hodgson, 
Esq., The Elms, Hampstead 
1 10 G. Lambert, Oakwood, Chichester, 
Sussex 
XXII. —12 PELARGONIUMS, distinct varie¬ 
ties, in pots not more than 8 inches in 
diameter (Nurserymen). 
jElO 0 C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough 
7 0 J. and J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Nur¬ 
series 
5 0 J. Dobson & Son, Woodlands Nur¬ 
sery, Isleworth 
4 0 W. Bragg, Star Nursery, Slough 
1 10 W. Cutbush & Sons, Nurserymen, 
Highgate 
1 10 T. Gaines, Nurseryman, Surrey Lane, 
Battersea 
XXIII.-6 FANCY PELARGONIUMS, dis¬ 
tinct varieties, in pots not more than 8 
inches in diameter (Amateurs). 
£5 0 A. Bousie, Gardener to the Right Hon. 
H. Labouchere, Slough 
3 0 T. Windsor, Gardener to Charles Can¬ 
non, Esq., Hampstead 
2 0 G. Lambert, Oakwood, Chichester, 
Sussex 
1 10 J. Weir, Gardener to John Hodgson, 
Esq., The Elms, Hampstead 
1 0 W. Mockett, Gardener to J. Allnutt, 
Esq., Clapham Common 
XXIV. —6 FANCY PELARGONIUMS, dis¬ 
tinct varieties, in pots not more than 8 
inches in diameter (Nurserymen). 
£5 0 C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough 
3 0 J. & J. Fraser, Lea Bridge Nursery 
2 0 W. Bragg, Slough 
1 0 (Extra) T. Gaines, Battersea 
1 0 (Extra) J. Dobson & Son, Isleworth 
XXV. —NEWLY-INTRODUCED or EX¬ 
TREMELY RARE PLANTS, remarkable 
for their beauty, in flower. 
£3 0 J. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, 
Rhododendron Veitchi 
2 0 J. Jackson & Son, Kingston, Surrey, 
Cypripedium sp. nova 
1 0 J. Veitch & Son, for Odontoglossum 
Reicheneri 
X. 
