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PENNSYLVANIA HORT. SOCIETY. 



Camellias. For the best American seedling du- 

 ring the season, to Peter Mackenzie. 



Pelargoniums. For the best ton named varieties, 

 to P. Gallagher, gardener to Miss Gratz. 



For the second best do.', to Ben. Daniels, gar- 

 dener to Caleb Cope. 



A'oses— Perpetual. For the best six named va- 

 rieties, in pots, to Wm. Hall. 



For the second best do. do., to John Sher- 

 wood. 



Tulips. For the best single twelve named va- 

 rieties, to Matthew Mills. 



For the second best do. do., to Jonathan Bass. 



Cinerarias. P'or the best four named varieties 

 in jtots, to Robert Buist. 



For the second best do. do., to Ben Daniels. 



Hot-house Plants. For the best three named va- 

 rieties, to Ben Daniels. 



Green-house Plants. For the best three named 

 varieties, to Robert Buist. 



For the second best do., to Ben Daniels. 



Indigenous Plants. For the best display in pots, 

 to Roliert Kilvington. 



Plants in Puts. For tlie best collection, to Mau- 

 rice Finn, gardener to Jno. Lambert. 



For the second best do., to Ben Daniels, garden- 

 er to C. Cope. 



For the third best do., to P. Gallagher, gardener 

 to Miss Gratz. 



Designs of Cut Flowers. For the best, to Ben 

 Daniels, gardener to C.Cope. 



Of indigenous, for the best, to Robert Kilving- 

 ton. 



Basket of Cut Flmcers. For the best, to INIaurice 

 Finn, gardener to Jno. Lambert. 



For the second best, to Ben Daniels. 



The committee were liighly gratified with a 

 beautiful Azalea variegata, siiown by Mr. Macken- 

 zie, and much pleased with the extent of the dis- 

 play generally. 



The Committee on Fruits report that the only 

 fruits exhibited this evening, are a dish of very 

 fine Lemons, by Henry N. Johnson, for which they 

 award a special premium of one dollar, and a 

 melon from the President's green-house, of the 

 Ionian variety. 



The Committee on Vegetables report that they 

 have awarded the following premiums : 



Cucumbers. For the best four, to Ben Daniels, 

 gardener to Caleb Cope. 



For the second best do., to Jas. Leddv, gardener 

 to P. Butler. 



Rhubarb. For the best twelve stalks, to Samuel 

 Cooper. 



For the second best do., to Robert Dunk. 



Peas. For the best half a peck, to Ben Daniels. 



Potatoes. For the best fourth of a peek, to Jas. 

 McKee, gardener to C. Chauncey. 



For the second best do., of a different variety, to 

 the Same. 



Vegetables. For the best display, by market 

 gardeners, to Anthony Felten. 



Nor the second best, do. do., to Anthony Felten. 



For the best display by amateurs, to Pat. Galla- 

 gher, gardener to Miss Gratz. 



For the second best do., to Ben Daniels. 



For the third best do., to Wm. Johns. 



The Committee also award the following spe- 

 cial premiums: For Asparagus, very fine, to Wm. 

 Lutzs, of $1 ; for Sea Kale, very fine, to John 

 Sherwood, $1 ; for Cauliflowers, very fine, to Jas. 

 Leddy, gardener to Pierce Butler, of one dollar; 

 for Cauliflowers, to James McKee, gardener to 

 C. Chauncey, one dollar. 

 Mtmbers FAeded. Hon. John K. Fane. Alexan- 



der Brown, John Dickson, P. S. Justice, John 

 King, and James Bisset, Jr. 



The objects exhibited consisted of 

 Plan's. By Peter Mackenzie, a beautiful speci- 

 men of Azalea, variegated, who also exhibited to 

 the committee since the last meeting, two very 

 fine seedling Camellias. 



By Robert Buist, Campanula nobilis. Fuchsia 

 coronet, F. gigantea, Cupea platycentra. Antir- 

 rhinum luteum, 12 Tulips, 10 Pelargonia, and 8 

 cinerarias. 



By Ben Daniels, gardener to Caleb Cope, from 

 Springbrook Farm, Pelargonia, 10 varieties. 

 Fuchsias, var. Napoleon, exoniensis, mirabilis. Sir 

 H. Potlinger, Chauverii and delicata, Cinerariffi, 

 Maxillaria aromatica, M. crispa, M. sp., Gongora 

 purpurea, Achimenespicta, Russelliajuncea, Mam- 

 millaria scopa, Echinocactus otlonis, Cereus spi- 

 nu osus, Clerodendrum squamatum, Cuphea platy- 

 centra, Sempervirum urbum, Swainsonia galegifo- 

 lia. Camellia myrtifolia, Asclepias curassavica, Mi- 

 mulus Smithii, Mahernia odorata, etc. 



By James Bisset, gardener to James Dundas, six 

 Azalea variegata. Clematis Seiboldii, and Pelar- 

 gonia. 



By Maurice Finn, gardener to John Lambert, 

 Leptospermum scoparium, Metrosideros semper- 

 florens, Pentas carnea, Lantana mutabilis, Ardisia 

 crenulata, Begonia hydroeoteifolia, Cardenia ra- 

 dicans. Gloxinia alba, G. speeiosa, Asclepias cu- 

 rassavica. Calceolaria, Azalea, Cineraria, Strepto- 

 carpus Rexii, Tropaeolum perigrinum, etc., etc. 



By P. Gallagher, gardener to Miss Gratz, Pelar- 

 gonia, Mathioiffl Roses, Calcolaria, etc., etc. 



By John Sherwood, 12 clioice Perpetual Roses. 



He also exhibited a seedling Camellia to the 

 committee since the last meeting, a white variety 

 of merit. 



By Wm. Hall, 12 varieties of Roses. 

 By Robert Kilvington — Indiginous — Two fine 

 Dodecatheon Meadia, Viola cuculatta, V. pdatta. 

 Orchis spectabilis, Krigea Virginica, Saxifraga 

 Pennsylvanica, Drosera filiformis, Proserpinaca 

 pectinacea, etc. 



By Jonathan Bass, clioice Tulips. 



By Matthew Mills, fine varieties of Tulips. 



Designs, baskets, and bouquets, by Ben Daniels, 

 James Bisset, Maurice Finn, and Robert Kilving- 

 ton. 



Fruit. — By Henry N. Johnson, a dish of very fine 

 Lemons. 



Vegetables. — By Anthony Felton, two very fine 

 tables. 



By Ben Daniels, gardener to C. Cope, Cuthberts, 

 black spined, Lyon-house and Marshall Cucum- 

 bers, Cauliflowers, Peas, INIushrooms, Peppers, 

 Potatoes, Lettuce, Radishes, Spinach, Cabbage, 

 etc. 



By P. Gallagher, gardener to Miss Gratz, a fine 

 collection. 



By James Leddy, gardener to Pierce Butler, 

 Cauliflowers and Cucumbers. 



By James McKee, gardener to Chas. Chauncey, 

 Cauliflowers, Cucumbers, Potatoes, etc. 



By Wm. Lutzs, very superior Asparagus . 



By Wm. Johns, a good variety do. 



By Robert Dunk, fine Rhubarb and Asparagus. 



B3' Samuel Cooper, superior Rhubarb. 



By Wm. Hobson, Rhubarb. 



By John Sherwood, Sea Kale, fine. 



By Maurice Finn, gardener to Jolin Lambert, 

 an excellent display. 



On motion, adjourned. 



THO, P. JAMES, Recording Sec'y. 



