450 Exhibitions of Horticultural Societies. 



Ha W.] Lysimachia quadrifolia, »^nagallis arvensis, JVis versicolor, &c. 

 &c. By H. Wheatland, Azalea viscosa, Ligustrum vulgare, Faccini- 

 uin macrocarpum, J?6sa rubiginosa, Pyrola rotundifolia, Lysimachia 

 quadrifolia, JVielaiiipyrum aniericanum, Kalrnza angustifolia, Hypoxis 

 erecta, Arethusa [Pogonia jR. Brotcn] ophioglossoides, &.c. &c. 



Fruits: By Andrew Nichols, Dunvers, May Duke and seedling cher- 

 ries. [Our correspondent will oblige us by giving us some information 

 respecting this seedling, and also the one exhibited by Mr. Ives. — Cond.'\ 

 By John Gardner, Roxbury russett apples. By John M. Ives, seedling 

 cherries. 



Wednesday, Aug. 9ih. — Garden plants: By Mrs. J. D. Treadwell, 

 Scabiosa atropurpuiea, Lysimachia quadrifolia, Dracocephalum virgini- 

 cum, moss roses, nasturtiums, Ferbascum, sweet peas, Coreopsis, &c. 

 &,c. By Francis Putnam, dahlias, viz. Douglas's Criterion, Cedo nulli, 

 Lutea maxima, Countess of Liverpool, Lord Liverpool, Duchess of 

 Buccleugh, &c. &c.. Gladiolus natalensis, carnations, stocks, pinks, 

 &.C, &c. By J. C. Lee, Gladiolus cardinalis, iS^erium splendens. By 

 Henry Wheatland, dahlias, viz. Barrett's Susannah, Amanda and Beau- 

 ty of Salem; also, scorzonera, stocks, 8ic. &c. By Wm.P. Richardson, 

 Coreopsis tinctoria, Dracocephalum virginicum, sweet and everlasting 

 peas, seedling carnations, centaureas, pinks, &c. &c. By Wm. Young, 

 poppies. By T. Prince, larkspurs, ])hloxes, &,c. 



Native Plants: By Wm. P. Richardson, Cichorium J'ntybus, Pru- 

 nella vulgaris. By E. S. L. Richardson, O'rchis fimbriata, Prenanthes 

 alba, .;3sclepias purpurascens, Chelone glabra. Clematis virginica, Gly- 

 cine monoica and ^^pios, Lobeh'« pallida. Campanula perfoliata, Apocy- 

 num androssemifolium, Pontederz'a cordata, &c. &lc. 



There was exhibited two glasses containing fine specimens of honey- 

 comb, from the apiary of Henry K. Oliver. 



Tuesday, Jlug. ^9, and Wednesday, Sept. 6. — Garden plants: By 

 Miss E. Gardner, Crepis barbata. Gladiolus natalensi-s, ffinothera 

 Lindley«?irt, Petunia phoenicea, Centaurea moschata and moschata var. 

 alba, schizanthus, &-c. By Francis Putnam, dahlias, upwards of fifty 

 varieties; also. Gladiolus natalensis and floribundus, Amaryllis Bella- 

 donna and Colvill's seedling, Ferbena Melindres [chama3drif61ia Sict.] 

 Alstrosmeiia psittacina, Camelha japonica var. alba flore pleno, Cen- 

 taurea suaveolens, carnations, stocks, asters, &c. By J. C. Lee, Gladi- 

 olus floribundus, Vallota purpurea, zinnias, &.c. 



By W. W. Palfray, Eschscholtzta [Chryseis] californica. Salvia ful- 

 gens, Jlialope grandiflora. Petunia phoenicea, schizanthus, chrysanthe- 

 mums, &c. &,c. By Henry Wheatland, dahlias, several varieties, Esch- 

 scholtzza californica, Cacalia coccinea, Crepis rubra, Picridium tingi- 

 tanum, asters, stocks, &.c. &c. By Wm. P. Richardson, Dracocephalum 

 virginicum, <Spirne\i ulmaria, Lathyrus odoratus, nasturtiums, larkspurs, 

 &c. By J. AVatson Andrew, dahlias, larkspur, candytuft, &c. By 

 Geo. Driver, bouquet of dahlias. 



Native plants: By H. Wheatland, Gerardm flava, Clethra alnifolia, 

 Polygala sanguinea, Cichorium /'ntybus, Chelone glabra, &c. By E. 

 S. L. Richardson, Lobelm cardinalis, Gnaphalium margaritaceum, jEu- 

 patorium perfoliatum, Centaurea nigra, Ciiscuta americaua, Glycine 

 .^^pios, Solidago, asters, &c. 



Fruit: By Miss C, Baldwin, summer harvest apples. By Wm. Dean, 

 black Hamburgh and sweet water grapes. By Abel Houghton of Lynn, 

 seedling plums. By E. Emerton, Prince's Imperial gage, green gage, 

 Henri Quatre and Bartlett pears, summer pearmain apples. By Au- 

 gustus P. Chamberlain, Bolmar's Washington plum. By J. C. Lee, 

 skinless pears, Peters's golden yellow plum. By Wm. P. Richardson, 

 Prince's Imperial gage, red gage, summer harvest apples. By Wm. S. 



