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tiful in bloom,) Agave araericana, Hoya carnosa, Myrtus com- 

 munis, Hydrangea hortensis, Aloysia citriodora, die. &c. 



From E. Breed, Esq. Charlestown. Brown Beurre and Broca's 

 Bergamot Dwarf Pear trees in pots, bearing fine fruit, Diosma 

 alba, Lantana, Pittosporum, Myrtus, Acuba, Portulacea, Arum, 

 Rhododendron, Phlomis, Rosa, Viburnum, Agave Americana, 

 fcc. &LC. China Asters and Coxcombs, in pots. 



Fom Messrs. Winship, Brighton. A fine plant of Corra^a alba, 

 and Aspidium exaltalum. Hedychium gardneriarum, Metrosi- 

 deros. Acacia lophanta, a branch of the Shepardia eleagnoides 

 (Buffalo berry,) &c. &c. 



From Thomas Willott, Boston. A fine plant in full blossom 

 of Lagerstraemia indica (crape myrtle,) Myrtus Agave Americana, 

 Crassula, Nerium, Begonia, Cactus, Acuba, Viburnum, Roses, 

 Geraniums, &c. 



From Joseph G. Joy,, Esq. Boston, Two fine large Orange 

 trees. 



From William Upham, Esq. Boston. Two Orange trees, Myr- 

 tus communis and Jasminum nitidum. 



From D. S. Townsend, Esq. Boston. A fine large Myrtus 

 communis, Acuba japonica, and Viburnum tinus. Agave Amer- 

 icana, Vinca rosea, Crassula arborea, Orange tree and Pome- 

 granate. 



From Mr. Thomas Mason, Charlestown. Acacia armata and 

 lophanta, Aloysia citriodora, Daphne, Viburnum, Erica, Fuchsia, 

 Rosa, Myrtus, Gardinia, Punicea, Rhododendron maximum var. 

 album and roseum and Catawbiense. A beautiful plant of the 

 Magnolia grandiflora, Diosma, &c. «fec. 



From Mrs. Bigelow, Medford, by M. Burrage. A very beau- 

 tiful plant of the Citrus myrtifolia (Myrtle-leaved Orange,) with 

 about twenty ripe fruit. 



From Mr. A. D. Williams, Roxbury. A pot of the Isabella 

 and White Sweet Water grape, with fruit. 



Georginas (Dahlias,) China and German Asters, and Bouquets 

 of Flowers, were exhibited' by the following gentlemen : — 



A superb collection of about fifty varieties of the Georgina frorn 

 Mr. E. Putnam, Salem ; twenty varieties from M. P. Wilder, Esq. 

 Dorchester ; ten varieties from Mr. Samuel Walker, Roxbury ; 

 twenty-five varieties from the Botanic garden, by William Carter ; 

 ten varieties from William Kenrick, and many varieties from 

 others. A charming collection of China and German Asters, of 

 about twelve distinct varieties, from Messrs. Hovey, Cambridge- 

 port. A fine variety from E. Putnam, Salem. A most beautiful 

 bouquet of Roses, including the yellow Tea and other rare kinds, 

 from Mr. William Wales, Dorchester. Elegant bouquets were 

 also received from Messrs. S. Svveetser, Cambridgeport, William 

 Worthington, John Richardson, Joshua Gardner, and Samuel 

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