FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c. 



Presented at the Society's Halls, Tremont Roiv, Boston, from 

 Sept. SOth, 1837, to the Tenth Anniversary, [Sept. I9th, 20th, 

 2Ut,) 1S3S. 



September 30, 1837. 

 FLOWERS. 



From S. Walker, — Dahlias, Zinnias, Verbena chamae- 

 drifolia, Gladiolus natalensis, and a variety of Pansies, 

 among which were the following : Rainbow, Mrs Gush- 

 ing, (new seedling and fine,) Napoleon, Othello, Vulcan 

 and Clio ; also fine bouquets. From S. Sweetser, variety 

 of flowers. From T. Mason, fine bouquets. From Hovey 

 & Co. superb Dahlias, among which were Princess Victoria, 

 Marchioness of Tavistock, Mary Queen of Scots, Conquer- 

 or of Europe, Gem, Fislierton's Rival, (true) King Otho, &c. 

 &c. &c. From D. M'Intyre, Dahhas, among others, Ange- 

 lina, Glory, Gem, Queen of Scots, Ariel, Beauty of Dul- 

 wich, Juliet, &c. &c. From M. P. Wilder, a variety of Dah- 

 lias, among which were Sulphurea, Conqueror of Europe, 

 Marquis of Northampton, Mary, Gem, Rainbow, &c. &c. 

 From S. R. Johnson, Dahlias, viz. Angelina, Lady Fordwich, 

 Red Rover, Queen Elizabeth, Cho, Rainbow, and others. 



FRUITS, ETC. 



Fears. — By Mr Manning, from his Garden in Dearborn 

 Street, North Salem, — Cabot Pear, a new variety, raised by 

 J. S. Cabot, of Salem, from the seed of the Brown 

 Beurre, a brown fruit, of medium size, turbinate form, very 

 beurre or melting, flavor delicious ; — the tree a great bearer. 

 Washington. Raymond, a very fine fruit. Epine D'Ete. 



