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For the best large oval bouquet, to William Quant, $2. 

 For the second best do., to Hovey & Co., $ 1. 

 Plants in Pots. — For the best six plants, to John Thomas, %2. 



A gratuity to Hovey & Co. of $ 5. 

 Caknations and Picotees. — For the best ten varieties of flowers, to 

 Hovey & Co., $5. 

 For the second best, to S. R. Johnson, $4. 

 A gratuity to Hovey & Co., for the best display. 

 A gratuity to Parker Barnes, for fine seedlings, of 2. 

 Double Hollyhocks. — For the best display, to Messrs. Winship, $2. 

 Fruit. — From J. F. Allen, ten varieties of Grapes, including some good 

 specimens of Wilmot's Black Hamburgh, and a fine cluster of the White 

 Nice; also fine peaches. From Messrs. Hovey & Co., very fine speci- 

 mens of Faslolff raspberries. From Messrs. Hyde, a seedling cherry, 

 somewhat resembling the Black Eagle. From J. S. Sleeper, a seedling 

 cherry, similar to the Downer. From O. Johnson, Black Tartarian, Flor- 

 ence, Napoleon Bigarreau, and Black Heart cherries. From S. Walker, 

 fine specimens of the Downer cherry. New large black Bigarreau from 

 Mrs. Walsh. From S. A. Walker, handsome red and white Dutch cur- 

 rants. N. Stetson, of Bridgewater, sent some very splendid Figs, large, 

 but not quite ripe. From W. Quant, a fine Melon, and cherries called 

 the Harback Cherry. From Messrs. Winship, handsome mulberries from 

 the Canton or Alpine variety. From Capt. Macondry, very handsome 

 peaches. From J. L. L. F. Warren, Franconia, FastolfF, and new Victo- 

 ria raspberries and thimbleberries. From C. Newhall, Knevett's Giant 

 raspberries. White and Red Dutch currants from Jos. Richardson, An- 

 son Dexter, and W. & R. Williams. From B. V. French, fine Black 

 Eagle cherries. 



July 2ilh. Exhibited. — Flowers : From the President of the Society, 

 fifty pots of seedling Japan Lilies, having from one to three blooms on each ; 

 also Veronica Lindleyana, new and pretty, and V. speciosa, both good spe- 

 cimens, and Gladiolus gandavensis and Liebnitzu. From W. Mellar, a 

 fine plant of Clivta nobilis, and cut flowers. From Jos. Brack & Co., a 

 quantity of cut flowers, including iilium longiflorum and chalcedonica. W. 

 Kenrick exhibited a pretty specimen of the double rose bramble, with small 

 pink flowers ; also bouquets. From Hovey & Co., plants of Gloxinia Car- 

 t6ni, and a seedling, fuchsias, Majestica, Enchantress, and Salter's 41, 

 and yinca alba ; also bouquets of various kinds, and carnations. From J. 

 Thomas, Achimenes longiflora, a seedling gloxinia, and other plants and 

 bouquets. From W. Quant, Achimenes longiflora, Japan lilies, Finca alba, 

 and rosea, and Agapanthus umbellatus. Cut flowers and bouquets from P. 

 Barnes, S. R .lohnson, E. M. Richards, A. Bowdiich, C. F. Chaplin, J. 

 L. L. F. Warren, John Hovey, and Messrs- Winship. 

 Award of premiums : — 



Bouquets and Designs. — For the best six hand bouquets, to Messrs. 

 Hovey & Co., $2. 

 For the second best, to Azell Bowditch, $ 1. 



