392 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



From Messrs. Winship, Monsieur plum, (No. 49, of the trees presented 

 to the Society by the Messrs. Prince). From Mrs. J. Domett, Boston, 

 Blue Orleans plums. 



August 29th. — Exhibited. From M. P. Wilder, dahlias, viz. Sulphu- 

 rea excelsa, Widnall's Granta, all>a pupureata, Earl Chichester, Negro 

 boy, Beauty of Salem, Gordon's Lady Granville, Rose d' Amour, Mrs. 

 Petre, Widnall's Jason, Queen Bess, Duchess of Bedford, Queen Sheba, 

 Brown's Ophelia, Widnall's Prince of Orange, Kentish Hero, &c. &c. 

 From J. A. Kenrick, Tigridia pavonia, Bignonia grandiflora, Helianthus 

 multiflorus, noisette roses, althaeas, and dahlias. From A. McLennan, 

 gardener to Wm. Pratt, Esq. dahlias; viz. Countess of Liverpool, Lord 

 Liverpool, Stephenia, Royal purple. Young's Triumphant, Purple Globe, 

 Queen of the Yellows, Queen of Wurtemberg, &c. Flowers from Wm. 

 Kenrick, Messrs. Hovey, Thos. Mason and the Messrs. Winship. 



From S. Pond, white gage and purple plums. From R. Manning, Su- 

 gar pera-s; White Astracan (of Ronalds), White Astracan (of Pom. Mag.) 

 and Calville Rouge d' Ete apples; Italian damask plums. Bell, or En- 

 glish Windsor pears from M. P. Wilder. From E. M. Richards, Be- 

 noni and Red Juneating apples, and Catherine pears. From the garden 

 of Wm. Pratt, Esq. Bellissime d'Ete pears. Abbott Sweeting apples and 

 another kind not named, from T. Lee. From Messrs. Winship, a seed- 

 ling pear from Southboro', sent by J. Burnett; originated on the farm of 

 P. Fay. 



September bth. — Exhibited. From the Botanic garden by Wm. Car- 

 ter, dahlias, viz. Queen of the Yellows, Dennisii, Tyso's Matilda, Lev- 

 ick's Shannon, Scarlet Ranunculus, Miss Smith, Hanoverian Stripe, 

 Well's White, Amanda, Springfield Rival, Queen of the dahlias. Brown's 

 Ophelia, Magnet, Surprise, Imperiosa, King of the Whites, Washington, 

 Levick's Incomparable, Slc; also, a fine specimen of Hedychium Gard- 

 nerianum. From Jos. Breck, Lancaster, Widnall's Village Maid, Trans- 

 cendent, Widnall's Salamander, Jason, and Perfection, Brown's Ophelia, 

 Mai-garet's favorite, Barrett's Susanna and many others. From M. P. 

 Wilder, Sally's Emperor, Queen of the Yellows, Queen of the dahlias, 

 Queen Sheba, Beauty of Salem, Goldfinch, Brown's Desdemona, Pavon- 

 ia, Queen of the Whites, Polyphemus, Negro boy, Walter Boyd, &c. 

 &c. From Messrs. Hovey, Lord Liverpool, Granta, Queen of the dah- 

 lias, Duke of Devonshire, Prince George, Foster's Premier, Stephenia, 

 Widnall's Adonis, &c. &c.; also several fine double China asters. From 

 J. W. Russell, Mt. Auburn, double China asters. China asters and a 

 crimson globe dahlia from T. B. White, Newburyport. Flowers from 

 Thos. Mason. 



From M, P. Wilder, apples of different kinds; Bergamot (true name 

 unknown), and Julienne pears; White sweet water grapes. From S. 

 Downer, Julienne, Gushing, Bartlett, or Williams's JBonchretien, and 

 other pears; Williams's Early Red, Pumpkin Sweeting, red and yellow 

 Siberian crab and other apples. From J. A. Kenrick, Kenrick's red 

 autumn apples; Flushing gage, and Smith's'Orleans plums. From Mr. 

 Barnard, Dorchester, a new pear. Chas. Bowen, Newton, pears, name 

 unknown. From Dr. Robbins, Roxbury, apples, name unknown. Bol- 

 mer's Washington plums from E. Cruft, Boston. From S. Pond, Bol- 

 mer's Washington, White gage and Smith's Orleans plums. R. Manning, 

 Frankreal d' Ete, and Julienne pears. From Wm. Worthington, pears, 

 name unknown. By William Oliver, St. Ghislain pears, and Cornelian 

 cherries. Fruits from Wm. Vandyne. Presented by Messrs. Hovey, 

 received from Messrs. Downing, Newburgh, N. Y. Muscadine pears, and 

 Scarlet gage plums. From Jos. Strong, Rochester, Magnum Bonum 

 and White gage plums. 



September l^th. — Exhibited. From S. Svveetser, forty varieties of 



