52 PROCEEDINGS. 



From James L. L. F. Warren, Pot Plants, viz. :— Stephanotus floribundus ; Achimenes 

 longiflora and picta; A rdisia crenulata ; Fuchsia, Smith's Vesta ; Crowea caniculata, new. 

 Also, a fine show of Gladiolus floribundus, Gandavensis, and Belvideros ; a fine specimen 

 of Yucca gloriosa ; Ten Weeks' Stock • Phloxes, in variety ; a great variety of other Cut 

 Flowers, and two large and eight Hand Bouquets. 



From James Nugent, six round Hand. Bouquets j Dahlias, Phloxes. Balsams, and other 

 Cut Flowers. 



From William Mellar, Dahlias ; Nerium splendens, and Cut Flowers, in variety. Also, 

 four Bouquets. 



AWARD OF PREMIUMS ON BOUQUETS AND DESIGNS. 

 William Quant, William B. Richards, and R. M. Copeland, Judges. For the best six 

 Hand Bouquets, first premium, to Hovey & Co., two dollars. 

 For the second best do., to J. L. L. F. Warren, one dollar. 



For the best pair of Mantel Bouquets, first premium, to J. L. L. F. Warren, two dollars. 

 For the second best do., to Hovey & Co., one dollar. 



For the best large Vase Bouquet, first premium, to John Thomas, two dollars. 

 For the second best do., to J. L. L. F. Warren, one dollar. 

 For the best six Pot Plants, to J. L. L. F. Warren, two dollars. 



GRATUITIES. 

 The Committee recommend the following Gratuities : — To William Quant, for six fine 

 plants of Crimson Cockscomb, three dollars. 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for a fine display of Gladiolus, two weeks in succession, three 

 dollars. 



To John Thomas, for a Vase of Indigenous Flowers, two dollars. 



For the Committee, JOSEPH BRECK, Chairman. 



EXHIBITION OF FRUITS. 



The unfavorable weather did not prevent the attendance of some of our most zealous 

 contributors, and the tables were graced with a fine display of Fruits. 



From Messrs. Hovey, Grapes, of the following varieties : Black Hamburg, Boudelais (?) 

 Muscat Blanc Hatif, Grizzly Frontignan, White Frontignan, Chasselas of Fontainbleau. 

 The white Grapes were fine. Also, Pears, Doyenne d'Ete and Mabille. 



From John F. Allen, Black Hamburg and Worfley Hall Grapes, (well colored;) Gross 

 Mignonne and Noblesse Peaches ; Franconia Raspberries ; Madeleine Pears ; Early Harvest 

 Apples ; Black Fig of St. Michaels, and Sweet Montmorency Cherries. The Cherries were 

 of fine flavor. 



From Aaron D. Williams, Early Bough and Williams's Favorite Apples. Also, Red and 

 White Currants, (fine.) 



From John Hovey, Apples, Early Harvest (fine,) and Williams's Favorite. Also, fine 

 Red and White Currants. 



From Vice President Edward M. Richards, Apples, viz. : Early Bough, Early Harvest, 

 Early Nonesuch, and Early White Sweeting. 



From James L. L. F. Warren, FastolfT Raspberries, (fine.) 



From Charles C. Grant, Moorpark Apricots ; White Dutch Currants, and Raspberries. 



From George Wilson, White Dutch and Victoria Currants. Both varieties were fine, and 

 Eome clusters of the latter nearly six iriches long. 



From John Washburn, Pl^ymouth, Red Astrachan Apples. 



From Anson Dexter, Red Currants. 



