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dahlias — Ne Plus Ultra, Calliope, Grandis, Mrs. Broadwood; also, 

 asters. VV. Weeks, bouquet of dahlias, rudbeckia, marigolds, &c. 

 J. A. Goldthwaite, dahlias — Pickwick, Ari^o, Francis, Eva, and Cas- 

 tanda. J. W. Downing, dahlias — Fireball, Premier, Miss John- 

 stone, liB Grand Baudine, and Eva. J. H. & G. D. Phippen, dah- 

 lias — Rainbow, Unique, Blandina, Clio, Sarah, and Napoleon. G. 

 Driver and E. Buswell, dahlias — Grace Darling, Coronation, Argo, 

 Calliope, and Daphne. T. Ropes, Jr., dahlias — Corinne, Marshal 

 Souk, Pickwick, and Eva. C. Hoffman, iSalvia grandiflora, Manettza 

 cordifolia; roses — Bougere, Phcenix, Noisette, and Lamarque. 



From F. Putnam, dahlias — Pickwick, Fireball, Fanny, Eva, &c.; 

 roses, asters, passion flowers, ^-c. H. K. Oliver, daliiias — Argo, 

 Eva, Conservative, Crichton, Fireball, Miss Percival, &c. Mrs. D. 

 Cook, dahlias, amarantus, malope, &,c. J. Upton, dahlias — Canute, 

 Argo, Rienzi, Suffolk Hero, &,c. W. F. Gardner, dahlias — Fireball, 

 Rienzi, Mrs. Rushton, &c. J. Buffington, dahlias — Premier, Hon. 

 Mrs. Harris, Henry Fletcher, ^-c; asters. C. H. Saunders, dahlias 

 — Countess of Torringron, Striata, Conqueror of Europe, &c. O. 

 Carlton, dahlias — Bride of Ahydos and Mrs. Rushton. A. L. Pier- 

 son, bouquets of dahlias, asters, marigolds, zinnias, &c. Miss H. 

 Rogers, bouquets of dahlias, phlox, asters, &c. H. F. King, dahlias 

 — Marquis of Tavistock, Red Rover, Sec; also asters. J. Farnum, 

 cinnamon roses, second bloom. J. F. Allen, roses — Triumph of 

 Luxembourg, Silene, London Superb, and Flageolet. J. C. Harvey, 

 dahlias — Beauty of Kingscote, Blan<lina, and Helen of Troy. H. 

 Wheatland, dahlias, asters, stocks, verbenas, and gladiolus. SV. P. 

 Richardson, dahlias, larkspurs, asters, &c. J. C. Lee, dahlias — Ri- 

 enzi, Napoleon, and Rising Sun; also, amarantus, asters, gladiolus, 

 &c. 



Pot Plants: — From Mrs. S. C. Phillips, Arnucaria excelsa, Begoniffl, 

 English holley, acacia, roses, &c. H. K. Oliver, tuberose. F. Put- 

 nam, Nerine curviflora; Cactus Ackermannf?. F. Lainson, acacia. 

 Mrs. W. Dean, oranire tree, lemon, and myrtle oranue. J. How- 

 ard, Jr., Dio^c6re« alata, from Sumatra; Glycine, sp. from Africa. 

 C. Lawrence, of Danvers, black Hamburg grapes. T. Ro|)es, Jr., 

 dahlia — Marshal Soidt. Josiah Hayward, orange tree in fruit. 



Native Plants : — FroiTi Mrs. J. D. Treadvvell, fruit of AVum 

 triphyllum; also, asters, solidago, &.c. J. C. Lee, asters and solida- 

 go. H. Cross, GenUtma crinita. J. Safford, gnaphalium, Oeno- 

 thera, solidago, &c. Mi--s Nichols, asters and solidago. S. P. Fowl- 

 er, of Danver.<, Gentiuna crinita. Miss Very, fruit of A'rum triphvl- 

 lum and Actse^a alba. A. Nichols, of Danvers, Geutiima crinita, 

 Gnaphalium uliginosum. H. S. Saunders, Neottia cernua, Ge)itid- 

 na crinita. R. Wheatland, jEnpatorium, asters, &c. F. Liimson, 

 Genti<m« crinita, and Helianthus. W. P. Richardson, fruit of A\-um 

 triphyllum, anrl Convallaria racemosa. Mrs. J. W. Treadvvell, 

 Genlidna saponaria. H. Wheatland, asters, solidago, and lolielia. 



Fruit : — From Andrew Dodire, of Wenham, apples — Kilhain 

 Hill, Baldwin, red peartnain, Phinehas, Dodge's Sun)mer sweet, 

 Dodge's sweeting, early Winter sweeting, honey {)ink, golden rus- 

 set. Winter sweet, Ribstone pippin, Danvers sweet; pears — Seckel, 

 Chelmsford, autumn Vert, Parkinson's Warden; peaches. H. F. 



