314 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



From F. R. Bisrelow, dahlias and bouquets. From J. L. L. F. 

 Warren, bouquets and other flowers. 



Native Plants: A j^reat variety from B. E. Cotting. 



Fruits: From J. F. Allen, fine specimens of Zinfindal and Chasse- 

 las grapes, and a new variety from St. Michael; also very beantiful 

 Royal George Clingstone peaches. From Dr. J. C- Howard, fine 

 black Hamburg, Miller Burgundy and Chasselas grapes, and excel- 

 lent specimens of cherries, called the Napoleon Biiiarreau. From 

 Capt. Robliins, South Boston, two boxes of very superior Methveti 

 scarlet strawberries. From J. A. Kenrick, black Tartarian and 

 white Bigarreau cherries. From Geo. Walsh, Belle de Choisy cher- 

 ries. 



From O. Johnson, handsome specimens of Coolidge's Favorite 

 peaches and black Tartarian cherries. From J. L. L. F. Warren, 

 fine peaches and cherries. From A. H. Hovey, Early Virginia 

 strawberries. From W(n. Hawkes, Lynn, Methven scarlet straw- 

 berries. From S. Walker, Wood strawberries raised from seed, 

 large and handsome. From F. R. Bigelovv, fine Methven scarlet 

 strawberries. From L. Ware, Boston, black Tartarian cherries. 



Vegetables: From J. White, gardener to T. H. Perkins, Esq., cu- 

 cumbers. 



July 9th. Exhibited. — FMowers: From Hovey & Co., Bourbon, 

 Tea and Bengal roses, of the following kinds: Bourbon — Henry Plan- 

 tier, and Marshal ViHars; Tea — Odoratissima, Golconda,and Count- 

 ess of Albermarle: Bengal — Belle Amelie, Mrs. Bosanquet, Roi de 

 Cramoise; and Noisette Nouvelle Republic; also seedling verbenas 

 and Picotee pinks. From D. Haggerston, upwards of sixty dahlias, 

 among which were fine blooms of Ne Plus Ultra, Egyptian King, Ux- 

 bridge Magnet. From J. White, gardener to T. H. Perkins, Esq., 

 Beauty of the Plain, Euterpe, Rival Sussex and Unicpie dahlias. 

 From F. R. Bigelow, dahlias. From Dr. Howard, dahlias and bou- 

 quets. From W. Meller, eighteen fine seedling geraniums and bou- 

 quets. From A. Bowditch, roses of several kinds, and bouquets. 



From S. R. Johnson, superb specimens of Jaune Desprez, Taarli- 

 oni, Amie Verbert, and other tender roses. From W. Kenrick, Spi- 

 rpe^a japonica, and other kinds, white lilies, striped white lily, Ohio 

 lilies, pseonies, roses, &c. From Messrs. Winshi[)s, specimens of 

 <SpiriB\i ulmifolia. From J. F. Trull, Hoya carnosa, and Marshal 

 Soult, Mrs. Rushton, and Springfield Major dahlias. From S. 

 Walker, handsome carnations and picotees, and bouquets. 



From T. Warren, Esq., Portland, a fine bouquet of Moss roses: 

 in a note accompanying them, Mr. Warren states he has fifty bush- 

 es, which produce froni two hundred to three hundred flowers daily; 

 the foliage was very healthy and clean, and the roses remarkably 

 large. From J. L. L. F. Warren, dahlias and bouquets. From 

 Misses Sumner, bouquets. From J. Hovey, bouquets. 



Native Plants: From B- E. Cotting, several species of native 

 plants. 



From Dr. J. C. Howard, black Hamburg, Miller Burgundy, and 

 Chasselas grapes; also cherries, called the Bigarreau of Heilders- 

 heim. From Dr. Z. B. Adams, cherries, supposed to be the Napo- 

 leon Biirarreau. From E. Vose, fine white Antwerp raspberries. 

 From S. R. Johnson, gooseberries. From George Walsh, Great 



