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A. G. Millard, Warwick, for potatoes and string beans, $2. 

 Richard Waterman, Warwick, for a fine article of seedling pota- 

 toes, $3. 



Cleveland Horticultural Society. — This society held its annual 

 exhibition and fair at the Empire Hall, in Cleveland, on Thursday, Sep- 

 tember 16, 1847. The committee, in the report sent to us, state that "the 

 season, which has been backward throughout, prevented the exhibition of 

 many fruits which are generally mature at this time. Nevertheless, the 

 show was exceedingly fine ; the favorable spirit evinced towards the society 

 was never more flattering ; the increased zeal of the public was truly grati- 

 fying to its friends, and the ardent competition for the luscious prizes at the 

 sales was never equalled at previous meetings. So may it ever be until we 

 can boast with confidence that Cleveland is the garden of the West." 



Fruits : The President, George Hoadly, exhibited the Stroat, Graven- 

 stein, Porter, Early Bough, Early Strawberry or Red Juneating, Autumn 

 Strawberry (of Thomas), Summer Pearmain, Kerry Pippin, Pryor's Red, 

 Norfolk Beaufin, Nonpareil, and Danvers' Winter Sweet apples ; Seckel, 

 White Doyenne, Heathcot, Frederick of Wurtemburg, Marie Louise, 

 Napoleon, and Rousselet of Rheims pears ; President, Pine Apple Clin<T- 

 stone, and Crawford's Late Melocoton peaches. Prof. J. P. Kirtland ex- 

 hibited, Newark King, Parson's Early, Pryor's Late Red, Fall Harvey, 

 Porter, Pound by weight, Hubbardston, Kerry Pippin, Putnam Russet of 

 Marietta, Roxbury Russet as cultivated by him for thirty -five years, Cat- 

 head, Holland Pippin, Yellow Bellfleur, Domine, Beauty of the West, 

 Swaar, Jonathan, White Pippin of Cincinnati apples; Charles d'Austria, 

 Louise Bonne de Jersey, Bon Chretien d'Ete, Autumn Bergamotte, Chau- 

 montelle. Brown Beurr^, Heathcot, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Tilton, Win- 

 ter Nelis, Beurre Van Marum pears; Catawba, Alexander, Isabella, Ohio 

 or Segar Box grapes ; Blood and Lemon Clingstone peaches. 



Mcintosh & Co., Belmont, Ribston Pippin, Esopus Spitzenburg, Hol- 

 land Pippin, Pomme de Neige, Green Everlasting, Red Everlasting, Flower 

 of Kent, Norfolk Beaufin, Pumpkin Sweet, Summer Queen, Gravenstein, 

 Danvers' Winter Sweet, Mela Carle, Pennock's Red Winter, Summer 

 Pearmain, Rambo, Newtown Pippin, Rox. Russet, Black Gilliflower ap- 

 ples ; Williams's Bon Chretien, Beurre Diel, Cabot, Beurr6 d'Aremberg, 

 Stevens' Genesee, Surpasse Virgoulouse, Passe Colmar, Napoleon, Foster's 

 St. Michael, Greene Sylvange, White Doyenn6, Rousselet de Rheims, 

 Beurre Gris, Cumberland, Frederic of Wurtemberg, Marie Louise, St. 

 Germain, Wilkinson, Winter Nelis, Cushing, Newtown Virgoulouse, Sec- 

 kel, Compte de Lamy, Brown Beurre, Urbaniste, Rushmore's Bon Chre- 

 tien, Doyenne Gris, Lewis, Fortunee, Heaihcott, Summer Doyenn6, St. 

 Ghislain, Glout Morceau, Charles X., Prince's St. Germain, Aston Town, 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme, Uvedale's St. Germain, Beurre Aurora, Dix, 

 King's Bon Chretien, Easter Buerre pears ; Snow, Lemon Cling. Red 

 Cheeked Melocoton, President, Red Rare Ripe, Old Mixon Free peaches ; 

 Isabella, Catawba, Alexander, Seedling grapes ; Orange quince. 



Elliott & Co., Isabella, Catawba, and Winslow's Seedling grapes ; Passe 



