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GuareaLinJhemerii, Mandevillia, Abutilon striatum, Eugenia malaccensis, 

 and other plants. Bouquets. Dahlias, among which were Sulphurea ele- 

 gans, Archduke Palatinns, Countess of Liverpool, Constantia, Admiral 

 Stopford, and others. 



From John Hovey : Dahlias, Bouquets, &cc. 



From Messrs. Winship : Plants. — 3 pots of Fuchsia globosa, Arundo 

 striata, or striped leaf, (beautiful,) bouquet of Tea and other Roses, bou- 

 quet of Lagerstrcemia indica, and one of Azalea indica alba. Dahlias, 

 viz : Admiral Stopford, Pickwick, Queen of Beauties, Constantia, Brides- 

 maid, Argo, other vars., and 4 Seedlings. 



From Thomas Willel, East Cambridge: 2 plants of Lechenaultia for- 

 mosa, — beautiful. 



From R. M. Copeland : 2 plants of Begonia, 1 of Colchicum, and 1 of 

 Eugenia. Also, Dahlias, viz : Widnall's Queen, Pickwick, Ansell's 

 Unique, (tec. 



From S. A. "Walker, Brookline : 2 gigantic Princes' Feathers. Cock's- 

 combs. Asters, and a great var. of Dahlias, Bouquets, &c. 



From S. R. Johnson: fine German Asters, Roses of various sorts, and 

 other Cut Flowers. 



From Wm.Meller: Dahlias; — among them many fiae varieties; abloom 

 of Widnall's Queen was observed in his stand, as fine as any other in the 

 room. Bouquets, &c. 



From Wm. R. Prince, Flushing, L. I. : 68 var. of Dahlias ; they were 

 somewhat injured by the journey, but among them were some which gave 

 evidence of having been fine flowers. The same gentleman exhibited fine 

 double German Slocks and Asters. Also, 6 or 8 var. of superb Cock'scombs. 

 We are happy to see our horticultural friends from other Societies at our 

 exhibitions, and hope to receive many such visits, not only from Mr. 

 Prince, but from other gentlemen who are united with us, though at a 

 distance, and in other Societies, in promoting the delightful pursuit of hor- 

 ticulture. It would no doubt have a very happy eifect, were there a more 

 common interchange of visits on such occasions, among those interested 

 in the cause. 



VEGETABLES. 



From M. P. Wilder : 2 very large Squashes. 



From E. M. Richards, Dedham : 2 ItaUan Squashes, 114 and 98 lbs. 



From John Marland, Andover: a Squash, weighing 133 lbs.; one of 

 five, averaging about the same in weight, raised from one seed. 



From John A. Kenrick, Newton: 2 fine specimens of fruit of the Egg 

 Plant. 



From Josiah Lovitt, 2d : Mountain Sprout, Imperial, Rock, Im- 

 proved Maryland, and Bird's Eye Watermelons. Christiana, Smyrna, 



