THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S 
XXVI.—Newly. INTRODUCED or EX¬ 
TREMELY RARE PLANTS, remarkable 
for their beauty, not in flower 
£3 0 R. Glendinning, Chiswick, Farfugiura 
grande 
2 0 J. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsfea, 
PlectranthuS, sp. 
1 0 Ditto, Hippomane spinosa 
1 0 W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate, for 
Solanum purpureum 
XXVII. HARDY ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, 
remarkable for their fine habit or beauty of 
foliage. 
^3 0 J. Veitch & Son, Exeter and Chelsea, 
Wellingtonia gigantea 
2 0 Ditto, Abies Kaempferi 
1 0 Ditto, Thuja gigantea 
0 15 J. Hally, Nurseryman, Blackheath, for 
Cephalotaxus Fortuni 
XXVIII. —SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS 
• of 1856 and 1857. 
£l 0 E. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, for Pelar¬ 
gonium Bride 
0 15 C, Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, 
Fancy Pelargonium Acme 
0 10 — Beck, Pelargonium Signora 
XXIX. -6 Plants of NEPENTHES, with 
Pitchers. 
£10 0 W. Gedney, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, 
Hoddesdon 
XXX. —6 Plants of ANCECTOCHILUS and 
PHYSURUS. 
£3 0 J. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nurseries, 
Exeter and Chelsea 
2 0 A. Bye, Gardener to J. S. Wintle, Esq., 
Hucclecote Gardens, near Gloucester 
1 0 W. Cutbush, Barnet, Herts 
XXXI.—12 EXOTIC FERNS. 
£4 OR. Parker, Paradise Nursery, Holloway 
3 0 (Equal) J. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nur- 
series, Exeter and Chelsea, and F. 
Fletcher, Gardener to J. F. Young, 
Esq., Upper Kennington Lane 
2 0 W. Gedney, Gardener to Mrs. Ellis, 
Hoddesdon 
1 0 S. M. Carson, Gardener to W. F. G. Far¬ 
mer, Esq., Nonsuch Park, Surrey 
XXXII.—MISCELLANEOUS. 
£3 0 T. Sims, Foot’s Cray, Kent 
2 10 S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., Bromley 
W. Bragg, Slough, for collection of 
Tulips 
H. Lavey, Gardener to E. A. De Grave, 
Esq., Fetcham, collection of British 
Ferns 
J. James, Gardener to W. F. Watson, 
Esq., Isleworth, for a collection of 
Pansies 
1 10 J. Hally, Nurseryman, &c.,Blackheath, 
collection of Lycopodiums 
F. Fletcher, Gardener to J. E. Young, 
Esq., Upper Kennington Lane, col¬ 
lection of Gloxinias 
W. Bragg, Star Nursery, Slough, for 
collection of Pansies 
S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., for collection of Lycopods. 
1 0 J. James, Gardener to W. F. Watson, 
Esq., Isleworth 
Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nur¬ 
series, Exeter and Chelsea, for Rho¬ 
dodendron Brookeanum 
Ditto for Rhododendron Princess Royal 
W. Bragg, for Cut Pansies 
Ditto, for Geranium Unique 
J. Holland, Gardener to Robert W. 
Peake, Esq., Spring Grove, Houn¬ 
slow, for Cinerarias 
J. August, Rose Cottage, Beddington, 
Surrey, for 12 pots of Pansies 
W. Mockett, Gardener to J. Allnutt, 
Esq., Clapham Common, collection 
of Gloxinias 
J. Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, 
Bt., Lower Cheam, Surrey, for Rho¬ 
dodendron Dalhousise 
E. A. Hamp, Gardener to James 
Thorne, Esq., Mawbey House, South 
Lambeth, collection of Amaryllis 
S. Morris, Gardener to Coles Child, 
Esq., Bromley, Kent, for Rhodo¬ 
dendron cinnabarinum 
0 15 E. P. Shenton, Hendon Park Villas, 
Hendon, for a collection of Pansies, 
stand of 24 blooms 
J. Dobson and Son, Woodlands Nur¬ 
sery, Isleworth, stand of Pansies 
R. Glendinning, Chiswick Nursery, for 
Gesneri Donckelaari 
W. J. Epps, Maidstone, for Gloxinias 
E. P. Francis, Nurseries, Hertford, 
collection of Roses on Manetti stocks 
£0 15 H. Lavey, Gardener to E. A. De Grave, 
Estj., of Fetchani, for Scarlet Gera¬ 
niums and Achimehes 
A. Henderson, Pine Apple Nursery, 
for Lilium giganteum 
0 10 W. Kaile, Gardener to Rt. Hon. Earl 
LovelaCe, East Horsley Tower, near 
Ripley, Surrey, 6 Plants various 
C. Turner, for Petunia Attraction 
FRUIT. 
A. —COLLECTIONS OF FRUIT in 8 dishes, 
consisting of at least 5 distinct kinds. 
£4 0 J. Nichol, Gardener to General Stadd, 
Oxon House, near Exeter, Devon 
B. —PINE APPLES, Collections of 3, viz., 
Providence, Smooth Cayenne, and Black 
Prince, or any other variety. 
£6 0 J. Davis, Oakhill, Barnet 
4 0 R. Turnbull, The Gardens, Blenheim 
Palace 
2 0 J. Temple, Dowlais Iron Co., Merthyr 
Tydvil 
2 0 (Extra) W. Davies, Starch Green, Ham¬ 
mersmith 
1 10 (Extra) B. Peed, Gardener to T. Tred- 
well, Esq., Norwood 
C. —PINE APPLE, single Fruit of the Pro¬ 
vidence. 
£3 0 W. Davies, Starch Green, Hammer¬ 
smith 
D. —PINE APPLE, single Fruit of the Queen, 
any variety. 
£3 0 T. Dawson, Gardener to Earl Cowper, 
Panshanger 
2 0 R. Turnbull, The Gardens, Blenheim 
Palace 
1 0 T. Bray, Gardener to J. B. Lousada, 
Esq., Sidmouth 
0 15 (Extra) J. Davis, Oakhill, East Barnet 
0 10 (Extra) C. Smith, Gardener to A. 
Anderson, Esq., Norwood Grove 
E. —PINE APPLE, single Fruit of the Ja¬ 
maica, or any variety not named above. 
£3 0 J. Davis, Oakhill, East Barnet 
2 0 J. Gillham, Isleworth 
1 0 J. Temple, Dowlais Ironworks, Merthyr 
Tydvil 
0 15 (Extra) T. Dawson, Gardener to Earl 
Cowper, Panshanger 
F. —GRAPES, Collections of 3 dishes, of 3 
distinct kinds. 
£3 0 (Equal 2 nds) R. Turnbull, The Gar¬ 
dens, Blenheim Palace 
3 0 (Equal 2 nds) T. Frost, Gardener to E. 
L. Betts, Esq., Maidstone 
2 0 J. Tegg, Gardener to Baron Hambro’, 
Roehampton 
1 10 (Extra) W. Reid, Gardener to James 
Hunt, *sq., Sydenham 
1 0 (Extra) Mitchell & Co., Bristol Nursery, 
Kemp Town, Brighton 
1 0 (Extra) J. Monro, Gardener to Mrs. 
Oddie, St. Alban’s 
G.—GRAPES, Black, single dish. 
£3 0 T. Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq., 
Maidstone 
2 0 G. S. Dods, Gardener to Sir John Cath- 
cart, Chertsev 
2 0 G. Fleming, Trentham Hall Gardens, 
Staffordshire 
1 0 E. Bundle, Gardener to G. Soares, Esq., 
Streatham 
1 0 M. Henderson, Cole Orton Hall, Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch 
1 0 J. Davis, Oakhill, East Barnet 
0 15 (Extra) M. Clarke, Gardener to Charles 
Webb, Esq., Hoddesdon 
0 10 (Extra) J. Cross, Gardener to Rt. Hon. 
Lord Ashburton, Addiscombe 
0 10 (Extra) G. Wortley, Gardener to Mrs, 
Maubert, Norwood 
H. —GRAPES, White, single dish. 
£3 0 M. Henderson, Cole Orton Hall, Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch 
2 0 C. Smith, Gardener to A. Anderson, 
Esq., Norwood Grove 
1 0 H. Jackson, Gardener to G. Beaufoy, 
Esq., South Lambeth 
1 0 (Extra) T. Bailey, Sliardeloes Gardens 
0 10 (Extra) M. Busby, Gardener to John 
Crawley, Esq., Stockwood Park, 
Luton, Beds. 
0 10 (Extra) Mitchell & Co., Bristol Nursery, 
Kemptown, Brighton 
I. —GRAPES, Muscat, single dish. 
£4, £3, £2. No competition 
J.—GRAPES, 12 lbs. weight (Market Gar¬ 
deners only). 
£4 0 J. A. Watson, Market Gardener, Ealing, 
Middlesex 
3 0 (Equal) Spary & Campbell, Queen’s 
COMPANION, June 9, 1857. 163 
Graperies, Brighton; W. Kay, 
Finchley 
£2 0 (Equal) Mitchell & Co., Bristol Nur¬ 
series, Brighton ; J. Davis, Oakhill, 
Barnet 
1 0 (Equal) Ci W. Alderson, the Vineries, 
Langley Lane, South Lambeth; 
E. Skeen, Nelson Lodge, Stoke 
Newington 
K.—PEACHES, single dish of one kind only. 
£3 OH. Constantine, Gardener to C. Mills, 
Esq., Hillingdon Court 
2 0 W. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., 
Keele Hall, Stafford 
1 0 G. Fleming, Trentham Gardens 
0 10 (Extra) E. Tomlinson, Gardener to Sir 
E. Antrobus, Bart., Amesbury,Wilts 
T<*—NECTARINES, single dish of one kind 
only. 
£3 0 M. Busby, Gardener to John Crawley, 
Esq., Stockwood Park, Luton, Beds. 
2 0 G. Fleming, Trentham, Staffordshire 
1 0 W. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., 
Keele Hall, Staffordshire 
1 0 E. Tomlinson, Gardener to Sir E. An¬ 
trobus, Bart., Amesbury, Wilts 
0 15 (Extra) J. Nichol, Gardener to General 
Stadd, Oxton House, near Exeter 
M.—MELONS, Persian, or hybrids from it, 
the heaviest. 
£2 0 P. Boreham, Gardener to Sir Fitzroy 
Kelly, M.P., The Chantrey, Ipswich 
1 0 T. Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., 
Park Hill, Streatham 
N. —MELONS, green-fleshed, single fruits. 
£2 0 W. Kaile, Gardener to Rt. Hon. Earl of 
Lovelace, Ripley 
1 0 J. G. Fleming, Trentham Hall Gardens, 
Staffordshire 
0 10 (Extra) T. Blake, Gardener to E. Green, 
Esq., Sprangewells, Ware, Herts 
0 10 (Extra) T. Page, Gardener to W. Leaf, 
Esq., Park Hill, Streatham 
O. —MELONS, scarlet-fleshed, single fruits. 
£1 0 W. Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster Esq., 
Streatham 
P. —FIGS, single dish, consisting of 10 fruits. 
£2 0 C. Hutt, Gardener to Miss Coutts, Holly 
Lodge, Highgate 
Q. —CHERRIES, in collections of three kinds, 
1 dish of each, in Fifties. 
£4 0 G. Fleming, Trentham Hall Gardens, 
Staffordshire. 
R. —CHERRIES, single dish (white), in Fifties. 
No competition. 
S. —CHERRIES, single dish (black), in Fifties. 
£2 0 E. Shuter, Gardener to Earl of Wilton, 
Heaton, Manchester 
1 5 T. Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq., 
Preston Hall, Maidstone 
0 15 R. Wilson, Saltisford, Warwick. 
T.—PLUMS, single dish, 10 fruits. 
No competition. 
U.— STRAWBERRIES, collections of 3 
dishes, British Queen, Keens’ Seedling, 
and any other variety. 
£3 0 (Equal) R. Turnbull, Gardens, Blen.: 
heim Palace, and J. A. Watson, 
Market Gardener, Vine Garden, 
Ealing. 
W.—STRAWBERRIES, single dish, in 
Fifties. 
£2 0 W. Smith, Twickenham 
l 5 J. A. Watson, Market Gardener, Vine 
Garden, Ealing. 
1 5 W. Dunsford, Chingford, Essex 
0 15 W. Wallace, Market Gardener, Barnes, 
Surrey 
0 10 (Extra) R. Turnbull, Blenheim Palace 
0 10 (Extra) J. Gillham, Isleworth 
X.—VINES IN POTS, with ripe fruit, 4 
plants. 
£5 0 C. Hutt, Gardener to Miss Coutts, 
Highgate 
4 0 W. Kaile, Gardener to the Hon. Earl 
Lovelace, East Horsley 
3 0 Henry Jackson, Gardener to G. Beau¬ 
foy, Esq., Lambeth 
Y. —PEACHES AND NECTARINES IN 
POTS, 4 plants.—No competition. 
Z. —PLUMS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, &c., 
IN POTS, 4 plants.—No competition. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
£2 0 J. Williams, Gardener to Mrs. Warner, 
Hoddesdon 
1 10 T. Bailey, Gardener to J. J. Drake, 
Esq., Amersham 
1 0 W. Kaile, Gardener to the Right Hon. 
Earl Lovelace, East Horsley Tower 
1 0 S. Elliott, Gardener to Mrs. Barnes, 
Lower Sydenham 
1 0 James Sleate, Gardener to De Mattos, 
Esq., Weston Hill. 
