366 Domestic Notices. 



beautiful specimens of the Red Antwerp, a large, firm, rich and delicious 

 variety, ^.2 00. For the second best, with same requirements, to V. P. 

 Douw, for very fine grown specimens of the Red Antwerp, $1 00. — Her- 

 man Wendell, Chairman. 



Plants and Flotvers. — The committee on greenhouse plants and flowers 

 report that there were exhibited by Louis Menand, of Watervliet, twelve 

 plants in pots, beautifully grown, and showing, in their culture, evidences of 

 Mr. Menand's well known skill, viz : — Agapanthus umbellata, Begonta san- 

 gninea, Begonm manicata, Clethra arborea, Fuchsm Chauvi^rn, and mag- 

 nifica. Gloxinia coccinea, iN'erium Ragonati, Myrtus duplex, Veronica spe- 

 cidsum, Oncidium flexuosum. Two varieties of carnations and Crassula 

 coccinea, cut flowers, viz: — gloxinias, Candida maxima, coccinea and spe- 

 ci6sa ; Roses, Noisette, Fellemberg ; Bourbons, Hermosa, Madam Desprez, 

 and Marshal Villars ; Hyb. Perpet. Gloire de Guerin ; Tea, Flavescens ; 

 China, Archduke Charles, also Phlox Onosmaflora. 



By Dr. H. Wendell, thirty four varieties of large and beautiful Seedling 

 pansies ; Phloxes, Auguste, Anais Chauviere, Fleur de Marie, Picia, Van 

 Houtii, Rosea superbissima, Norfolkii, Grato, Charles, and Alcarda ; Dahl- 

 ias, Sylph, Oddity, Madam Chauviere, Lee's Bloomsbury, Striata Formas- 

 issimum, and Mrs. Rushton. Three varieties of carnations, and a variety 

 of other flowers, as Eucharidium grandiflora, Nemophila discoidalis, nsc^- 

 ria occulata, Fidelia gracifera, Caliiopsis Drummondw, Sil^ne Shafii, Phlox 

 Drummondu, several varieties of Spireas, &c. &c. 



By William Buswell, fourteen varieties of carnations and picotees ; Po.'es, 

 Souvenier de Malmaison, and Queen of the Prairies, Ferbenas, pansies, hel- 

 iotropeums, and a very fine plant of Fuchsia Brookmanii in a pot. By J. 

 Rathbone, Roses, La Ueine, Solfitaiie, Prince Albert, Doctor Marx, and 

 Queen of the Prairies. Nine varieties of verbenas, ten varieties of pansies, 

 seven varieties of pinks, Euphorbia spl6ndens, spireas, pelargoniums. Sal- 

 via spI6ndens, plumbagos, Gladiolus natal^nsis, cobsea scandens, &c. By 

 Frederick Keisel, of Albany, ten varieties of beautiful double seedling 

 pinks. 



By James Wilson, of Albany, Roses, Flavescens, Gougere, Le Pactole, 

 Solfitaire, La Reine ; Phloxes, Princess Marianne, and Alcarda. Several 

 varieties of carnations, and picotees ; Lythrums, alata, and salicaria, epilo- 

 biums ; Spireas, lobata, and several other varieties — Potentilla Spotswood«, 

 Clematis integrifolia, and er6cta, Z)racoc6phalum speci6sa. Campanula per- 

 cicifolia, and percicifolia alba plena; Delphinvms, elatum, and grandiflorum, 

 Agrostemma flos. cucul;\, lychnis viscosa, CEnothera odorata, verbascums, 

 several varieties of beautiful pansies, verbenas, &c. &c., and a large num- 

 ber of beautiful annuals. By D. Vail, Dahlias, Mrs. Shelly, Model, Ham- 

 let, Venusta, Marquis of Alyesbury, Princess Radzville, &c. 



By William Newcomb, Roses, La Reine, Lamarque, Pallida, Pink Mosa, 

 George the 4th, Cabbage, and Queen of the Prairies; Dahlias, sixty-two 

 varieties; seventy-one varieties of annual and perennial flowers, viz: — 

 spireas, four varieties, Lychnis, three varieties, delphinums, three varieties. 



