464 Horticul. Association of the Valley of the Hudson. 



Geo- C. Thorhurn, New York, a superb collection of dahlias, anion' 

 which were the tolJDwiiiij: Widnall'.s Ne jjIds Ultra, Mary Quef-n ot' 

 Scots. Hero of Ti|)|)ecanoe, Lovely Anne, Kiiii^ Otho, Qncen Eliza- 

 beth, Cassalia, B. Beauty, Hadlei^h Champion, Mar(|iiis of NortliarniJ- 

 ton, Cedo Nulli, Marchioness of Tavistock, S.ilauiander, Anurlina, 

 Hose IiK^omparahle, Rienzi, Jnliet, Princess Victoria, Unique, Rain- 

 bow, Lady VVehster, Quilled Perfection, Parajron, Cliainjjion, Picta 

 perfecta, Lady Ann, Rosa superha, Beauty of Dulwich, Kins' of Dah- 

 lias, Pink Perfection, Dictator, Etonia, Caly])so, Risinir Sun, Contjuer- 

 or of Europe, Sir Henry Fletcher, Sulphurea eleirans, Colossus, Coun- 

 tess of ShetReld, Beauty of Caniliervvell, Dennissii, Countess of Liver- 

 pool, Heailly's Gollen Sovereign, Yellow Perfection, St. lieonard's Ri- 

 val, Grandis, Napoleon, Lavinia, Girlimr's Ruby, Scarlet Perfection, 

 Madonna, Desdeniona, Kin? of Yellows (Elphinstone's,) Middlesex 

 Rival, Warminster Rival, Herinioue, Viscountess Beresfonl, Peerless 

 White, Maria Elixeworth, Gem, Victory, Exemplar, Ada Byron, Lord 

 Lyndhurst, Sic. and two fine seedlings. 



S. Walker, Roxhury, near B )st<)n, the followinir dahlias: Lady Ann, 

 Granta. Jackson, Rival Yellov\', Calypso, King of dahlias. Earl Grey, 

 Dennissii, Spriimficld Rival, Desdeniona, Duchess fif Bucideugh, Napo- 

 leon, Mis. Broad>vood, Countess of Siiefficld, &c. &,c. Messrs. Hovey 

 of Boston, the following dahlias: Girling's Topaz, Buist's Mrs. Rush- 

 ton, Juliet, Clara, Rienzi, Princess Victoria, Poly jiheiiius, Ariadne, 

 Duke of Bedford, Para^'^on, Glory, Lord Liverpool, &.c. &c. 



A. Arnold, New York, the followini; dahlias: Rainbow, American 

 Stripe, Dodd's Mary, Criterion, Queen Elizabeth, Yemassee (Arnold's,) 

 Clio, Star, Calypso, Surpasse Triumjih Royal, Duke of Bedford, Gold- 

 en Sovereign, Glory, Venosa, Cedo Nulli, Lady of the Lake, Conquer- 

 or of Europe, Man of Kent, Mrs. Wortley, Rosa suiierba. 



Mr. Russell, Brooklyn, dahlias, as follows: Ne Pins Ultra, Levick's 

 Incomparable, Hon. Mrs. Harris, Ruby, Reliance, Calyjiso, Jackson's 

 Rival, Beauty of Camhervvell, Primitive scarlet, Al|)ha, Duke of Sussex, 

 Formosa, Queen of Portu<:al, Rival Queen, La Belle Ariel, Rienzi, 

 Criterion, Josephine, Princess Victoria, and several beautiful seedlings, 

 among which were American Beauty, Pink of Brooklyn, &c. 



Mr. Hogg exhibited about one hundred blooms of dahlias, comprising 

 many of the finesc sorts, but the names not furnished. 



VViUiani Kent, New York, dahlias, as follows: Reliance (Widnall's,) 

 Anirelina, Countess of Liverpool, Beauty of Dulwich, &c. 



O. & S. Wales, Dorchester, near Boston, dahlias: Lady Ford- 

 wich. Earl Grey, Ophelia, Countess of Liverpool, Perfection. 



J. A. Hamilton, Dobb's Ferry, fine marrow squashes, Bermuda beans 

 and watermelons. J. Johnson, gardener to J, Foulke, Hurlgate, large 

 Valparaiso scjuash, weight one hundred and three pounds, extra large 

 tomatoes, blood beets, and a variety of other vegetables. 



John B. Mantell, New York, specimens of the following superior 

 mulberries, Rodolphi, Rose of Lombardy, and Moretti, of which the 

 foliage was uncommonly large and handsome; also, large French pump- 

 kins, seventy-two ])ounds. 



J. Briell, Jersey city, fine seedling dahlias, Gaillardm picta, and some 

 beautiful bouquets; also, very large heads of celery and other vegeta- 

 bles. William Armstrong, gardener to H. Delafiefd, Hurlgate, large 

 Lima squash, weight one hundred and five pounds, and other vegetables 

 of fine quality. Mr. Bunting, sugar beets, very fine. J. J. Astor, Pat- 

 agonian gourds. 



Theodore Allen, Hyde Park, Imperial watermelons, a delicious thin- 

 skinned and prolific variety, bouquets of dahlias, double balsams, and 

 other cut flowers. 



