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gardener to M. P. Wilder, gooseberries. From John Chandler, Mar- 

 blehead, gooseberries. 



Augtisi nth. — Exhibited. From S. R. Johnson, dahlias, viz. Vis- 

 countess Beresford, Criterion, Lady Fordwich, &.c; canuitions and pan- 

 sies. From S. Sweetser, a bouquet, and dahlias, among wiiiL'h were 

 Napoleon, Glory and Nevvby's Duke of Bedford. From Mr. Murphy, 

 bouepiets and dahlias. From Jos. Breck & Co., phloxes, i)urj)le Jaco- 

 btBa, scarlet zinnias, and dahlias. From T. Mason, dahlias, carnation 

 pinks, yellow Noisette rose, and a bouquet. From S. Walker, bou- 

 quets. From E. Vose, dahlias, among which were Gem and Glory. 

 From Dr. J. C. Howard, dahlias, a bouquet, and a cut specimen of 

 Agapanthus umbellatus. From M. P. Wilder, dahlias, viz. Contpieror 

 of Europe, Gem, Napoleon, sulphurea elegans, Lavinia, Sir Henry 

 Fletcher, Red Rover, Marquis, &c. From Hovey & Co., dahlias, viz. 

 Gem, Herniione, purple Perfection, lilac Perfection, Niohe, Paragon, 

 &c. &c. From Messrs. Winship, campanulas. Clematis fianuiiula, 

 Ferbena Au\>\etia, delphiniums, &.c. 



From E. Vose, Madeleine pears, and Shropshirevine and early Har- 

 vest apples. From E. Breed, early Harvest apples, Juneating and 

 sugar top pears, and royal George and Magdalen ])eaches, (the latter 

 very handsome.) From E. M. Richards, Madeleine and sugar top 

 pears, Brussels apricots, and early Harvest, early bough, Williams's 

 favorite, red Juneating, and Curtis's early stripe apples. From E. W. 

 Stone, Jamaica Plain, early Harvest, and russet apples, of the growth 

 of 1835. From S. Phipps, Dorchester, plums, the name unknown. 

 From E. H. Jones, Boston, Moorpark apricots. From T. Mason, 

 Franconia raspberries, very hue. 



Aug. Idth. — Exhibited. From S. Sweetser, fine dahlias, among 

 which were golden Sovereign, Apollo, Napoleon, and Fair Rosamond; 

 also, a beantiful bouquet. From S. R. Johnson, Phlox Drummondz", 

 carnations, and dahlias, viz. Lady Rij)on, Lady Fordwich, Criterion, 

 Ariel, &c. From Wm. Kenrick, bou(iuets of flouers. From T. Ma- 

 son, a bouquet of flowers, and several dahlias. From Messrs. Win- 

 ship, cut flowers of Clematis flammula. From S. Walker, fine large 

 bou(juets, dahlias and pansies. From J. Donald, gardener to M. P. 

 Wilder, a variety of dahlias, among which were Juliet, (Widnall's,) 

 Rainbow, rosa superba, Rival j'ellow, sulphurea elegans, (Jones's,) 

 Fisherton Rival, Marquis, Napoleon, Gem, Sir Henry Fletcher, 

 Brown's Queen Elizabeth, and Jupiter. From Wm. E. Carter, a su- 

 perb cut specimen of Hedychium G ar dneriiinum, anil a variety of dah- 

 lias. From T. Lee, Esq., cut flowers of Gerardza flava, .^sclej)ias 

 tuberosa, Clethra ainifolia, Glycine apios, Cleome sj)in6sa, and 

 roses. From Hovey &- Co., large bouquets, and a variety of daliliiis, 

 viz. Beauty of Duhvich, Juliet, (Widnall's,) Gem, Queen Elizabeth, 

 Marquis, Marchioness, lilac Perfection, Angelina, Apollo, Rainbow, 

 cedo nulli, 8lc. &c. 



From S. Downer, English red cheek, fine gold of summer, and Jar- 

 gonelle pears; also, AVilliams's favorite apples, and early ajiricot and 

 Italian damask jjlums. From S. Walker, green Chissel jjoars. From 

 R. Manning, Bellissime d'ete and parfum d'aout or Juneating pears. 

 From Mr. Clapp, S. Reading, early Harvest apples and early j)ears, 

 (name unknown.) From J. Kendall, Worcester, fine plums, the name 

 unknown. From J. L. L. F. Warren, monthly strawberries. 



Jittg. 'iGth. — Exhibited. From S. Sweetser, dahlias, viz. Rival yel- 

 low, yellow Perfection, Duke of Bedford. Napoleon, Lady Anne, (Hop- 

 wood's,) golden Sovereign, Fair Rosamond, King of Dahlias, Venus, 

 Glory, Desdemona, &.c. &c. From Hovey & Co., bouquets and dah- 

 lias, aniong which M'ere Mrs. Broudwood, Juli^it, Mary, (Dodd's,) 



