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Speculum mundi, &c. F. Lamson, bouquets and geraniums, roses, 

 heliotropes, pansies, Sac; also several species of native plants. G. A, 

 Perkins and H. Wheatland, native plants, viz: Geum nivale, E'rige- 

 ron 6eilidif61i»m, &c. 



June 15— Flowers: From Mrs. J. D. Treadwell, Miss M. B. Ives, 

 M. B. Mansfield, and W. P. Richardson, bouquets of pfeonies, roses, 

 hemerocallis, tradescantia, geraniums, &c. J. Bovvker, dahlias, 

 several varieties, first exhibited this season; also geraniums, stocks, 

 &c. F. Putnam, roses, — General Harrison, William IV^.; Cereus 

 Jenkinsonu and speciosus; also j^eraniums and paeonies. J. C. Lee, 

 and H. Wheatland, Native Plants, — Cornus alba, Cypripedium 

 acaule, Melampyrum americanum, &c. 



Fruit: — From C. F. Putnam, early Virginia strawberries, (six 

 boxes.) 



June 22. — Flowers: From Mrs. J. D. Treadwell, Miss M. B. 

 Ives, N. B. Mansfield, T. Perkins, John Lewis Russell, bouquets of 

 roses, pteonies, digitalis, lychnis, &c. Mrs. W. Dean, Fseonia Hume*, 

 and VVhitlle/t. J. S. Cabot, roses, thirty -three varieties, viz: Ceri- 

 sette, Victor Trac}', St. Brunnes, Rivers's George IV., Wellington, 

 Watt's Celestial, white Globe, Mount Vesuvius, &c.; Pseonies — 

 Whittle/;, Hiimez", fragrans, Reevesii, and PottsiY; Dracocephalum 

 Kuyschidtiuni, Clematis integrifolia, Betoiiica coeriilea, Sec. J. C. 

 Lee, Sempervivum globiferum, CEnotbera Frazerj, verl)enas, carna- 

 tions, &,c. W. F. Gardner, jtfemerocallis, stocks, verbenas, roses, 

 &c. James Upton, Pseonia Whittle/i, pinks, roses, &c. G. D. 

 Phippen, W. P. Richardson, H. Wheatland, bouquets of lysimachia, 

 pinks, hemerocallis, roses, &c. J. F. Allen, Fseonia Hiimez and 

 Whittle/i, (large clusters.) F. Putnam, roses — Negro Panache, 

 Grand Pompadour, Sombers's Superb, new beautiful Provence, pink 

 Boursault, Gloriosa Superba Nova, Rivers's George IV., &c.; Pse- 

 onies Reevesw, Humei, &c.; Cactus speciosissimus. F. Lamson, 

 Calceolaria corymbosa, in pot. H. Cross, beautiful specimens of 

 Kalnu'a latifolia, from the woods in Beverly. 



Fruit: — From T, Cruickshank, fine specimens of several varieties 

 of strawberries, viz., Keen'sseedling, Virginia scarlet, Milne's seed- 

 ling, a variety recently received from Aberdeen, in Scotland, &c. W. 

 F, Gardner, Pine, and other varieties of strawberries. W. C. Bar- 

 ton, cherries. J. C. Lee, Royal scarlet and Mulberry strawberries; 

 also cherries. 



June 29.— Flowers: From Mrs- J, D. Treadwell, Miss M. B. 

 Ives, Miss H. Rogers, G. D. Phippen, and W. P. Richardson, 

 bouquets of campanula, digitalis, roses, honeysuckles, pinks, &c. 

 E. H. Derby, iVymphse^a odor^ta, Liriodendron tuli[)ifera, passifiora, 

 agapanthus, cactus, <§'c. J. S. Cabot, roses — Lee's crimson Per- 

 petual, Queen of Perpetuals, Pulchra, La Mienne, Village Maid, 

 Duchess d' Orleans, Belle African, Duchess de Berri, European 

 Maiden's Blush, Adonis, Belle Liloise, Jerusalem, Crick's rose, Leo- 

 nore, Waterloo Real, Lady Alciford, King of Reds, La Tourturelle, 

 &,c. R. Manning, Fseonia Whittle/i and fragrans. C. A. Andrew, 

 Pwonia Hiimez, roses, &c. J. C. Lee, Kalnu'a latifolia, Crassula, 

 carnations, &c. F. Lamson, roses — Madame Desprez, Agrippina, 

 yellow Tea, &,c.; also bouquets. J. Bowker, J. M. Ives, T. Ropes, 



