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fine Wreath, thirtyfive feet long, composed of Evergreen, Amaranths, and other flowers, 

 and another of the same length, made of Evergreen and various flowers. 



From Master Rosamond Walker, a Duck, feathered with the Immortal Flower. 



From Col. T. H. Perkins, by William Quant, a Design — a vase upon a pedestal, eight 

 feet high, covered with Moss, and ornamented with the Immortal and other flowers. 



From John L. Gardner, by John Thomas, a Monumental Moss Design, of elaborate finish, 

 highly ornamented wifli flowers and bouquets. 



From 0. H. Mather, Breck & Co., James Nugent, Charles A. Hewins, C. Davenport, 

 and Hove)' & Co., Cut Flowers, including fine German Asters. 



From Azell Bowditch, thirtyfive yards of fine Wreath, and two Hand Bouquets. 



From James Nugent, one pair of large Pyramidal Bouquets for the Bradlee Vases, and 

 six Hand Bouquets. 



From 0. H. Mather, by Thomas Needham, a Moss Grotto, of fine finish. 



From Alexander McLennan, one dozen plants of fine Dwarf Cockscomb. Also, a 

 variety of Pot Plants, including one of Hedychium coronarium in bloom. 



From Hovey & Co., one pair of P^'ramidal Bouquets, of large size, for the Marble Vases ; 

 one pair smaller, and one pair Mantel do. Also, a Flat Design, of large size, wrought in 

 Mosaic work, with Asters and the Immortal Flower, and a great variety of Pot Plants, 

 including Achimenes rosea; Fuchsias; Fulgens; Acantha and Nymph ; Glo.xinia Cartoni, 

 &c. 



From James L. L. F. Warren, one pair of large Pyramidal Bouquets, for the Bradlee 

 Vases ; two Hand Bouquets ; one large Grass Bouquet, and the following Pot Plants : — 

 Mammillaria discolor, M. dolichantia, M. scopa rubra, M. scopa alba, M. scopa pulchra, 

 M. scopa pennis, and five varieties unknown ; Euphorbia monstrosa ; Echinocaetus scopa, 

 E. maramilosus, and a variety unknown; Hcemanthus coccineus; Cereus crucigerus, C. 

 Wildianus, and three varieties unknown, and two Achimenes grandiflora. 



From Miss Russell, one large and one small basket of Flowers, and a pair of Stars, 

 handsomely wrought with Immortal Flowers. 



From John Hovey, three Bouquets of dried flowers. 



From Orr N. Towne, a Design of Dahlias and other flowers, on a flat foundation. 



From George C. Crowninshield, by John Quant, two Pyramidal Bouquets, and one 

 composed of indigenous flowers. 



From Vice President Edward M. Richards, two Bouquets, composed of indigenous flowers. 



From Messrs. Winship, one pair large Pyramidal Bouquets, for Vases, and one pair large 

 Parlor do. 



From Nahum Stetson, by Henry Reed, a Design of Dahlias, on a flat foundation. 



From Misses Newhall, by Josiah Newhall, a Globe, composed of Marigolds. 



From Isaac Rich, by Charles Binney, a very neat Design of Mosaic work, wrought with 

 Immortal and other flowers. 



From Miss Rebecca Bowker, a Tree with dried Autumnal leaves. Also, a combination 

 of Grass Bouquets and Mosses, forming a neat Design. 



From M. P. Ellis, Dedham. plants of Arabian Jasmine, from Florida. 



From Mrs. D. Sparrell, a Tree, composed of a great variety of Grasses. 



From Jonathan Mann, Jr., a beautiful Grass Bouquet. 



From Francis R. Bigelow, three flowers of the Cactus triangularis. 



From R. West, Salem, four Hand Bouquets. 



From Hazen Hazeltine, fine Cockscombs. 



From Lewis Davenport, Roses, Dahlias, &c. 



From John D. Williams, by James McNeill, a Design, the Temple of Flora, with a 

 fountain in the centre. 



For the Committee, JOSEPH BRECK, Chairman. 



