448 Exhibitions of Horticultural Societies. 



Jr., J. Upton, and W. F, Gardner, bouquets of pseonies, roses, trad- 

 escantia, honeysuckles, digitalis, &c. F. Putnam, roses — Mary 

 Stuart, Irene, Delicatesse, Gloria Mundi, Imperial Blush, &c.; pee- 

 onies — Whittle/i, fragrans, &c.; also, cactus. H. Wheatland, and 

 Andrew Nichols, of Danvers, native plants. 



Fruit: — From J. S. Cabot, Hovey's seedling strawberry. R. 

 Manning, cherries — early, black heart, Holman's Duke, Madison's 

 Bigarreau, Bowyer's early heart, Jeffrey's Royal Duke. J. M. Ives, 

 Warren's seedling strawberries; white heart cherries, (natural fruit.) 

 W. F. Gardner, wood, and pine strawberries. J. F. Allen, Royal 

 George clingstone peaches. E. H. Derby, cherries. C. F. Putnam, 

 Hovey's seedling, Bishop's orange, and Royal scarlet strawberries. 



July 6. — Flowers: From JMrs. J. D. Treadwell, dahlia, first this 

 season, in open culture; also, bouquets. Mrs. W. Dean, lilies, lark- 

 spurs, &c. H. F. King, lilies. N. B. Mansfield, Celestial, and Je- 

 rusalem roses; pseonies, lilies, &,c. Miss M. B. Ives, Miss Nichols, 

 W. P. Richardson, G. A. Perkins, H. Wheatland, bouquets of py- 

 rethrum, lilies; larkspur, roses, &.c. Miss Very, Kalmia latifolia, 

 and bouquets. Miss H. Rogers, basket of cut flowers, beautifully 

 arranged. Mrs. W. D. Waters, Arethiisa bulbosa. S. P. Fowler, 

 of Danvers, .Antirrhinum linaria. C. Ratford, dahlia (Dennisii ) in 

 pot with several flowers. J. C. Lee, Pentstemon ovatum, leptan- 

 dra, carnations, &c. G. D. Phippen, Campanula ^ersicseflora fl. pi. 

 J. M. Ives, Fanny Parard, crimson moss, Tuscany, and other roses. 

 W. F. Gardner, stocks, roses, lilies, larkspurs, &c. F. Putnam, 

 Belle Aurora, Belle Hebe, perpetual white moss, Snowball, Glory 

 of France, Eryphilla, and other roses. F. Lamson, Triumph of 

 Luxembourg, and blush Tea roses; Naumkeag, Diadematum su- 

 perbum, geraniums; also, carnations, verbenas, pansies, &,c. J.Up- 

 ton, larkspurs, and pinks. J. S. Cabot, roses, viz: Charles II., 

 Duchess d' Orleans, Empress of France, Clifford, Leopoldine de 

 Napoleon, L'Obscurite; also, Pentstemon digitalis, Wahlenbergfa 

 grandiflora, /delphinium Hulmiz, Campanula gracilis, ^c. H. Cross, 

 several species of native or introduced plants, as Pyrola umbellkta, 

 E^chium vulgare, &c. 



Fruit: — From Mrs. N. Silsbee, black Tartarian cherries. Mrs. 

 J. D. Treadwell, cherries. J. F. Allen, Royal George clingstone 

 peaches; monthly strawberries. J. S. Cabot, cherries; Hovey's 

 seedling strawberries. J. C. Lee, Sweetwater grapes. G. A. Per- 

 kins, seedling cherries. R. Manning, common white Bigarreau, 

 black heart, black Eagle, Waterloo, Holman's Duke, and Elton 

 cherries. W. F. Gardner, Wood strawberries; Royal George free- 

 stone peaches; and black Tartarian cherries. J. M. Ives, mottled 

 Bigarreau (seedling,) Manning's fine red, and Honey heart cherries; 

 also, Warren's seedling strawberries. E. Emmerton, white Bigar- 

 reau cherries. W. Ives, cherries. W. P. Richardson, black mul- 

 berries; also, cherries. 



Juhj 13.— Flowers: From Mrs. J. D. Treadwell, Mrs. Moody, 

 W. P. Richardson, T. Perkins, J. Upton, J. C. Lee, and T. Ropes, 

 Jr., bouquets of dahlias, lilies, poppies, carnations, spiraea, verbenas, 

 &c. Mrs. W. Dean, Lychnis flosciiculi plena. Miss M. A. Ward, 

 beautiful plant (in pot) of the C&ntua coronopifdlia. Miss M. J. 



