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From Augustus Aspinwall. Hardy Perpetual, and other Roses, in great variety. 



From Azell Bowditch, Roses ; Pseonia Whitleji ; Polemonium cceruleum, var. album ; 

 Hemerocallis flava; Valeriana Phu, and other Cut Flowers ; several Pot Plants, viz : — five 

 Fuchsias ; one Russelia juncea, and one Pelargonium. Also, seven Hand Bouquets. 



From E. M. Richards, Lupinus polyphyllus ; Papaver orientalis; Hemerocallis flava; 

 Iris, in variety ; Dictamnus, two varieties ; Pa;onies ; Sarracenia purpurea, a curious 

 indigenous plant: Loniceras, in variety ; Arethusa bulbosa, a beautiful Orchideous native 

 tiower, with other Cut Flowers, in variety. 



From Joseph Breck & Co., numerous Cut Flowers, filling seven stands, including a great 

 variety of hardy Roses ; Loniceras, in variety ; Papaver orientalis ; Hemerocallis flava ; 

 Iris, in variety ; Dictamnus, two varieties ; Tradescantia Virginica, var. alba and plena ; 

 Pseonia Whitleji and Pottsii ; Delphinium Barlowii and sinensis ; Campanula pvxlchella ; 

 Spiraea filipendula plena; Lupinus polyphyllus ; Baptisia, two varieties ; Phlox maculata ; 

 Pansies ; Aquilegias ; Veronica spicata ; Valerian ; Lychnis, &c. 



From William Kenrick, by Miss Russell, one large flat and one Pyramidal Bouquet, and 

 Cut Flowers, in variety. 



From James Nugent, a fine show of Cut Flowers, including Pelargoniums ; Roses ; fine 

 specimens of Gladiolus blandus; Cactus; Verbenas, and other Green-House Plants, in 

 variety. 



From Samuel R. Johnson, Pseonia Whitleji, (fine specimens,) and Acacia rosea. 



From W. B. Richards, one large Bouquet, and a fine specimen of Rocket Candytuft. 



From William Mellar, one large circular and two small flat Bouquets. Also, Cut 

 Flowers, in variety, including seedling Pelargoniums; Iris; Pansies, and seedling Scarlet 

 Trumpet Honeysuckle, &c. 



From Hovey & Co., one Pjn-amidal and six Hand Bouquets. Also, a plant of Hydrangea 

 japonica, a flower of great magnificence and beauty. 



From John L. Gardner, by J. Thomas, eight Pot Plants, viz. : — four Pelargoniums and four 

 Calceolarias. Also, a fine Design, or two sided semi-circular Bouquet, upon a moss covered 

 stand, one side composed of Dahlias, Roses, &c., the other of choice Green-House Plants. 

 Also, a Moss Vase, with a Bouquet of indigenous and other flowers. 



From Mr. Crowninshield, by John Quant, eighteen plants of fine Pelargoniums. 



From 0. H. Mather, a great variety of Cut Flowers from the Green-House, embracing 

 many fine specimens of Cactus, Calceolarias, Cinerarias and Pelargoniums; among the 

 the latter was a fine seedling. Clematis grandiflora; Roses; Phlox Drummondii, var. alba, 

 very fine. 



From Messrs. Winship, a great variety of Shrubby and Herbaceous Flowers, filling the 

 two circular and three side stands, among which was a fine display of Hardy Azaleas ; 

 Scotch, Harrison, and other Roses ; Paeonies; Spirseas; Iris; Rose Acacia; Loniceras, &c. 

 Also, two large flat Bouquets. 



For the Committee, JOSEPH BRECK, Chairman. 



AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 



The Flower Committee, Messrs. Quant, Richards and Dutton, Judges, award as follows : 



For the best six Pot Plants, first premium, of two dollars, to J. L. Gardner, by J. Thomas. 

 For the second best six do., second premium, of one dollar, to Mr. Crowninshield, by John 

 Quant. 



A gratuity of three dollars, to Messrs. Hovey & Co., for a rare specimen of Hydrangea 

 japonica, in bloom. 



For the best six Hand Bouquets, two dollars, to Messrs. Hovey & Co. For the second 

 best do. do., one dollar, to J. L. L. F. Warren. 



