376 Domestic Notices. 



To Mr. Joseph Monk, for the second best pair of hand bouquets, and for 

 the best display of climbing roses. 



To Mr. George Saul, gardener to Shepherd Knapp, Esq., for the best bas- 

 ket of flowers, and for the best bush beans. 



To Mr. Kennedy, gardener to S. T. Jones, Esq., for the second best bas- 

 ket of flowers. 



To D. W. Colt, Esq., Norwich, Conn., for the best strawberries. 



To Mr. Wm. R. Prince, for the second best strawberries, the largest col- 

 lection of strawberries, and for the best twenty hardy roses. 



To Mr. H. Van Horn, for the best Morello cherries. 



To Wm. Armstrong, gardener to H. Delafield, Esq., for the best goose- 

 berries. 



To Mr Dummett, gardener to Halsey, Esq., for the best apricots, for 



the best turnips, and a discretionary premium for melons, (one weighing 

 9 lbs. 13 oz.) 



To Mrs. W. C. J I. Waddell, a discretionary premium for lemons. 



To Mr. Charles Doran, gardener to E. Holbrook, Esq., for the best six 

 fuchsias, for the best display of greenhouse plants, and a discretionary 

 premium for a fine display of roses. 



To Mr. John Quinn, gardener to N. J. Becar, Esq., for the best ten per- 

 petual roses. 



To Messrs. Parsons & Co., for the second best perpetual roses. 



To Mr. Wm. Russell, florist, a disci-etionary premium for a beautiful dis- 

 play of seedling climbing roses. 



To Messrs. Phelan & Sons, florists, a discretionary premium for a fine dis- 

 play of roses. 



To Mr. J. B. Mantel, a discretionary premium for a fine display of roses-. 



To Messrs. Ball & Hawser, for a fine display of seedling roses. 



To Mr. Clovis Le Roy, gardener to Dr. Stevens, for the best cauliflowers. 



To Mr. McNamara, gardener to Pillot, Esq., for the second best cau- 

 liflowers, and for the best artichokes. 



To Mr. John Buill, for the best early cabbage and for the best lettuce. 



To Mr. Joseph Cudlipp, for the best beets. 



To Mr. Routh, gardener to J. C. Beekman, Esq., for the best peas and for 

 the best potatoes. By order of the Executive Committee : James Hogg, 

 ■ Sec. fro tern. 



[We regret that, in the above report, the names of the flowers and fruits^ 



which obtained the premiums, are not given. It is of very little interest to 



know who, but it is very important to know what, takes the premium. We 



trust, in future reports, the Society will see that the names of the success- 

 ful flowers and fruits have the names given. — Ed.] 



The Nineteenth Annual Exhibition of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety will be held at the Society's Hall, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- 

 day, September 22, 23, and 24.— £</. 



