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the eccond best to Geo. W. Earl. Currants, two quarts for the best red to Isaac B. Baxter, 

 and f\>r tlic best white, to the same. Special preiniunis. Grajtm, pot-culture for three very fiiu' 

 bunches of Black Hamburg and Frankcutlml, two dollars, to >Vni. Thompson gardener to J<jlin 

 Tucker; for three buuchos Black Hamburg &c. two dollars to Mark Hill gardener to M. \V. 

 Baldwin; for three buuchcs of white varieties two dollars to the same. For a collection of 

 Neclarincs and I'eachcs two dollars, to Jerome Graff gardener to C. Cope. For very fine Moya- 

 nuMising Strawberries, one dollar to A. L. Fclton ; and for superior Pennsylvania Strawberries, 

 one dollar to Gerhard Schmitz. 



By the Committee on Vegetables — diajAaij by a market gardener for the best to A. L. Felton 

 Special premiums of two dollars, for a very fine collection of Cauliflowers to John Riley gard- 

 ener at the Insane Asylum one dollar; for two dishes of Muslirooms to Alex. Burnett gardener 

 to H. Pratt McKean. Six gentlemen were proposed for membership. 



Objects shown. — Plants — by Thomas Robertson gardener to B. A. Fahnestock; Gloxinia.i : 

 Fuchsias ; Specimen plant Medinilla magnifica ; Collection of twelve plants ; Display of 

 Gloxinias ; and a Fuchsia shown for the first time — the Duchess of Lancaster. 



By John Pollock gardener to James Dundas — Collection of twelve plants ; eight FucJisias ; 

 Orchids; eight Gloxinias — twelve Seedling Gloxinias; a collection of Fuchsias; Spccinun 

 plant — Cuphca platycentra, and Achimcnes chireita shown for the first time. 



By Robert Buist — twelve plants — New — Gloxinias — Franklin ; large rose and Duke of 

 'Wellington Lilies — Duke of Sutherland, Nabob and Titian and cut-flowers — fifty-six sorts oC 

 hybrid perpetual and hybrid China Roses including new and rare kinds — twenty Moss Roses, 

 and seven Variegated and striped Roses: Gladiolus — Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Gen. 

 Cavaignac ; also a new Japan hardy evergreen Honeysuckle, very fragant ; some branches 

 producing all white, others Yellow flowers. 



By J. J. Habermehl gardener to John Lambert — six plants. By ]\Iark Hill gardener to M. 

 W. Baldwin — eight Fuchsias. By Henry A. Dreer — three Seedling Carnations, six larj,^' 

 flowered German Stocks, cut flowers of Salpiglossis Variabilis, new colors and a collection of 

 Seedling Verbenas. By Alex. Burnett gardener to H. P. McKean — Gloxinias. By Thomas 

 Mcehan — A new green edged Petunia, Pracht's, "Domocilia" new Whitlavia Grandiflor.i, 

 collection of Belgian Sasies and cut herbaceous plants. 



Designs, Bouquets, &c. — By Jerome GraflF gardener to C. Cope — A fine Basket and two hand 

 Bouquets. By J. J. Habermehl, gardener to J. Lambert — A Basket and Pair Bouquets. By 

 Thomas Meehan — A Basket of indigenous flowers. By A. L. Felton — Cone Bouquets. By H. 

 A. Dreer — A Pair Hand Bouquets. By James Kent gardener to J. F. Knorr. 



Fruit — By A. L. Felton, Strawberries, eleven varieties, and some of them of great size — 

 Currants — Gooseberries, and Mulberries. By Isaac B. Baxter — White and Pi,ed Currants, and 

 two varieties of Cherries. By Jerome GraiF gardener to C. Cope — Peaches — Shanghai, Eliza 

 and David Hill — Nectarines — Elruge, Downton, Pitmaston Orange, and Early Newington. By 

 JIark Hill — Grapes, Pot-culture — six Bunches of Black and White varieties. By Willisini 

 Thompson gardener to John Tucker, three Bunches of Black varieties. By Gerhard Schmitz 

 — Strawberries — Pennsylvania very fine. By Robert Buist — Strawberries — Seedling resembling 

 Black Prince. By Samuel Cooper — Cherries Bleeding hearts. By Geo. W. Earl — Cherries 

 Amber. 



Vegetables — By A. L. Felton — A fine display. By John Riley, gardener at Insane Asylum — 

 seventeen very large Cauliflowers. By A. Burnett gardener to H. P. McKean, fine Mushrooms. 

 By Samuel Cooper — Peas Pennsylvania growth. By H. A. Dreer. — Tom Thumb Peas. 



