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fra^jrans and Whitlejj, and roses. From J. A. Kenrick, a superb va- 

 riety of rosos, and cut flowers of Poponm albiflora var. Huniei, fragrans, 

 and Wliitle/j. From Hovey & Co., fine bouquets, containing Chrysei* 

 crocea, Gaillardia aristata, Delphinium elegans pleno, &.c. &-c.; also, 

 Geo. IV, prolific moss, Rouge de Luxembourg moss, General Lamarque, 

 and yellow Noisette roses. 



From Hovey & Co., superb specimens of seedling strawberries. 

 From J. L. L. F. AVarren, Methven scarlet strawberries, and short 

 prickly cucumbers. 



A meeting of the Society was held this day, to take into consideration 

 the extx^diency of celebrating the ensuing anniversary of the Society, 

 by an Address and an Exhibition of flowers and fruits; and committees 

 were accordingly chosen. Capt. Alexander Parris and Samuel Hunne- 

 well were admitted members of the Society. 



July 8lh. — Exhibited. From M. P. Wilder, a variety of roses, 

 among which Avere the Ball of Snow, belle Judithe, Mexicaine, Gen. 

 Lamarque, sage-leaved moss, &c.; also, fine seedling pinks. From T. 

 Lee, Esq., cut flowers of Jihododendron maximum, Kalm?« latifolia, 

 Madia splendcns, Leptosiphon densiflorus and wndrosaceus, Calampelis 

 scabra, cMalva sp.-" a variety of dahlias, and specimens of the Ayrshire, 

 Marie Leonidas, and Noisette roses. From Dr. J. C. Howard, a vari- 

 ety of dahlias. From Wm. Kenrick, bouquets of flowers containing 

 pajonies, roses, honeysuckles, &c. From S. Walker, seedling pinks of 

 the following names: — Walker's Claudius, Mary Louisa, Estelle, Col. 

 Wilder, Cushing^omw, Othello, and Nealensis; also, fine pansies and 

 ranunculuses, and cut flowers of Clematis erecta, Gaillardea aristata, 

 .S|)ira3^a filipendula and fl. pleno, Lysimachia quadrifolia, (Enothera 

 Frazeri, Lythrum salicaria, roses, &c. From Hovey &. Co., bouquets 

 containing a great variety of flowers, and specimens of the t'Viimulus 

 carditialis. From Messrs. Winship, a great variety of dahlias, among 

 v/hich were Agrippina, Countess of Liverpool, picta formosissima, 

 Springfield Rival, Emperor of the Yellows, Sec. &.C.; also, specimens 

 of several new plants, raised from seeds collected by Mr. Nuttall, on his 

 late visit to the Columbia River. 



From E. Vose, Esq., black tartarian and white bigareau cherries, and 

 Methven scarlet strawberries. From J. L. L. F. Warren, Methven 

 scarlet strawberries. 



At this meeting Messrs. C. & A. J. Downing, Newburgh, N. Y., were 

 elected members of the Society. 



JuJij 15. — Exhibited. From Dr. J. C. Howard, several varieties of 

 dahlias, and cut flowers of Hoya carnosa. From J. Towne, Boston, 

 an elegant specimen of Erica mammosa. From Charles Hood, Esq., 

 cut flowers of the Liodendron tulipfera. From M. P. Wilder, cut flow- 

 ers of geraniums, containing, among others, grandlssima, Adeliuje, Dio- 

 mede, Clarissimum, Capt. Cook, and Statira; also, Schizanthus retusus, 

 Jl/imulus grandiflora, and several kinds of roses. From T. Mason, 

 several dahlias, roses, &ic. Sec. From Wm. Kenrick, bouquets contain- 

 ing a great variety of flowers. From S. Walker, fine seedling pinks, 

 and a v-ariety of ranunculuses; also, bouquets containing a great variety 

 of floAvers. From Hovey & Co., bouquets of flowers, and specimens 

 of the double white and scarlet lychnis. Campanula Trachelium pleno, 

 C. Lorieji, Phlox carnca, Gaillardm aristata, &c. &c. From Messrs. 

 Winship, a variety of cut flow ers, among which were five species and 

 varieties of passion flowers, Cobfc'a scandens, ffinothera glaiica, Lo- 

 ])hospermum erubescens, Ayrshire roses, carnations, geraniums, pinks, 

 &.C., and a species of collinsia, C. atrophylla, from California. 



From J. L. L. F. Warren, Roaring lion gooseberries. From T. 

 Mason, yellow Antwerp and Frar.conia raspberries. From B. Guild, 

 apples oi" last year's growth. From S. Sweetser, ripe tomatoes. 



