CONTENTS. 



miiims offered for 1849, 136 ; Report of the 

 Finance Committee, 1(?8 ; E>;hibitions, 238 ; 

 Exhibitions, 282; Presentation of Plate to M. 

 P. Wilder, 234 ; Preinimns at the oi'enin!,' 

 of the Hall, 2-'5 ; Exhibitions and Premi- 

 ums, 329 ; Premiums for Roses, 333; Exhi- 

 bilions and Premiums, 379; Premiums for 

 Carnations, 331 ; Exliibitions and Premi- 

 ums, 427; Premiums lor Fruits, 382. 430; 

 Premium for Asters, &c., 469 ; Twenty-first 

 Annual Exliibition of the Society, 470; Pre- 

 miums awarded at, 477; Exhibitions, 519; 

 Presentation ofaCold Medal to Gen. \l. A. 

 S. Dearborn. 520 ; Exliibition of Dahlias for 

 Premium, 521 ; Ollicers for 1850, 522; Pre- 

 miums on Flowers, 524; Premiums on 

 Grapes, &.C., 525; Exhibitions, 573. 



ExHiniTioNs OF Horticultural Soc'ties. 



New Haven County Horticultural Society, 43. 

 568; Twenly-lirst Annual Fair of the Amer- 

 ican Institute, 44; Albany and Rensellaer 

 Horticultural t=ociety, annual meeting, 187; 

 First Exhibition of the same, 326 ; Second 



Exhibition, 375; Third Exhibition, 423; 

 Annual Exhibition, 514 ; Pennsylvania 

 Horticultural Society, 569; Cincinnati Hor- 

 ticultural Society, 571 ; New Bedford Hor- 

 ticultural Society , 5G6. 



Answers to Correspondents. 



Knight's Monarch Pear, 378; Summer pru- 

 ning Grapes, 378 ; Best twelve (yainellias, 

 378; Strawberries, 378; Hest Grapes for a 

 cold Vinery, 526 ; Best Fig under ghiss, 526 ; 

 Twelve fine Roses for winter blooming, 

 526; .\pricots under glass, 526; Twelve best 

 Dahlias of 1849,526. 



Obituary. 

 Death of Hon. E. Phinney, 430 ; Alexander 

 Wdlsh. 430; Death of Henry Colman, 526. 



Horticultural Memoranda. 

 January, 47; February, 95; March, 1 13; April, 

 190; 'May, 239; June, 287; July,335; Au- 

 gust, 383; September, 431 ; October, 479 ; 

 November, 527 ; December 575. 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



Fig-. FRUIT. Page 



Apples. 



1. Reiser 25 



2. Westfleld Seek-No-Farther, . . 26 

 S. Wells, 27 



4. Rambo, 28 



5. Red Rambo, 29 



6. Romanite, 30 



9. Mother, 66 



10. Hooker, 67 



11. Ben, 68 



14. Minister, 160 



15. Holmes 161 



16. Tolman Sweeting 163 



23. Sutton Beauty 250 



24. Bullock's Pippin, .... 251 



25. Cogswell, 252 



26. Averill, 297 



46. Summer Rose, 537 



47. Fall Harvey, 538 



48. Vandervere, 539 



Cherries. 

 35. Vail's Seedling, 393 



Plums. 

 13. Ives's ."eedling, 119 



27. Drap d'Or, (ol Esperin), . . .299 



42. Coe's Golden Drop, . . . .487 



43. Kirke's, 488 



Fis. Page 



44. Huling's Superb 490 



45. Semiana, 491 



Pears. 

 12. Howell, 71 



17. Walker, 194 



18. Excelentissma 196 



19. LasCanas, 198 



20. St. Dorothea, 200 



21. Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee, . . 201 



22. Brande's St. Germain, . . .203 



29. Moyamensing, 341 



30. Locke, 343 



31. Burlingame, 345 



32. Stevens's Genesee, .... 347 



33. Gustin's Summer, . . . .349 



34. Oswego Beuir^, 351 



36- Summer Bon Chretien, . . . 441 



37. Ronville, 443 



38. Vailed Franche, 445 



39. Passe Colmnr, 447 



40. Long Green of Autumn, . . . 449 



41. Julienne, 450 



FLOWERS. 



28. The Pansy, 314 



PLANTS. 



7. The Guava (Fsidium Cattleyanuwi,; 36 



8. Fruit of the same, . ... 36 



