396 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



DIVISION C. 



Open to all cultivators (members,) of less than two hundred plants. 



CLASS I. 



Best 24 diissimilar blooms: — A premium of $12 00 to J. F. Trull, 

 for Duke of Bedford, Mrs. Rushton, Countess of Liverpool, Mrs. 

 Jones, Zeno, Princess Victoria, Rival Granta, Dennisii, Ne Plus 

 Ultra, Countess of Torrington. Rienzi, Pickwick, Sunhury Hero, 

 Marshal Soult, Glory, Hero of Tip[)ecanoe, Hylas, Gulden Sove- 

 reign, Beauty of West Riding, Lady of the Lake, Fireball, Duke of 

 Sussex, Bree's Rosa, Duke of Buccleugh. 



Second best 24 dissimilar blooms: — A premium of $1 00, to J. 

 Stickney, for Bree's Rosa, Queen of Beauties, Eva, Suffolk Hero, 

 Nicholas Nickleby, Constantia, Defiance (Harvvood's,) Queen Vic- 

 toria, Egyptian Prince, Middlesex Rival, Unique, Argo, P'rancis, 

 Andrew Hofer, Marshal Soult, Fireball, Ne Plus Ultra, Queen of 

 Sarum, Julia, Striata formosissima, Mrs. Jones, Sir Henry Fletcher, 

 Essex Rival, President of the West. 



CLASS n. 



Best 12 dissimilar blooms: — A premium of $10 00 to J. Stickney, 

 for Queen of Sarum, Le Grand Baudine, Constantia, Unique, De- 

 fiance (Harwood's,) Queen of Beauties, Eva, Ne Plus Ultra, Fire- 

 ball, Rosetta, Middlesex Rival, Andrew Hofer. 



Second best 12 dissimilar blooms: — A premium of $5 00 to P. 

 Barnes, for Andrew Hofer, Argo, ftletella, Pickwick, Striata formo- 

 sissima, Lady Middleton, Primrose, Snnbury Hero, Queen of Beau- 

 ties, Constantia, Essex Rival, Grace Darling. 



CLASS ui. 



Best 6 dissimilar blooms: — A premium of $8 00 to P. Barnes, for 

 Pickwick, Primrose, Rival Revenge, Andrew Hofer, King of Roses, 

 and Striata formosissima. 



Second best 6 dissimilar blooms: — A premium of $4 00 to H. W. 

 Dutton, for President Von Litchteniierg, Striata formosissima, An- 

 sell's Unique, Pickwick, Constantia, Cattleugh's Eclipse. 



The President of the Society exhibited upwards of fifty blooms, 

 among which were Pickwick, Cattleugh's Eclipse, Buist's Juno, An- 

 drew Hofer, &c., some very fine. Nearly fifty blooms from P. 

 Barnes. Upwards of seventy-five l)looms from J. F. Trull. One 

 hundred blooms from Hovey & Co. From J. H. White, thirty 

 blooms. Upwards of fifty blooms from H. W. Dutton, among 

 which were several flowers of the showy Charles XII. Fifty blooms 

 from J. L. L. F. Warren. Upwards of fifty blooms from W. Mel- 

 ler. Thirty blooms from J. Hovey. 



Sept. ^4th. — An adjourned meeting of the Society was held to- 

 day — the President in the chair. 



Mr. Walker, from the Committee appointed for the purpose, at 

 the last meeting, reported that they had procured a copy of the an- 

 nual address, which had been placed in their hands. It was then 

 voted that the address be placed in the hands of the same Committee 

 for publication — and that the reports of flowers, fruits, and vegeta- 

 bles, exhibited at the annual exhibition, be appended to the same — 

 and also an account of the Festival given by the Society at Concert 



