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May 26, 1838. 

 VEGETABLES. 



From J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton, a fine specimen of 

 bleached Giant Rhubarb or Pie Plant. This plant was close- 

 ly covered with a lime cask, on the 17th inst. having then 

 just appeared above ground. 



June 2, 1838. 

 FRUIT. 



Apples, Mackay Sweeting, from the farm of Capt. Mac- 

 kay, from Weston. 



VEGETABLES. 



From Mr Warren, Brighton, fine specimens of English 

 Cape BroccoH ; Early Cauliflowers ; Green Prickly, Short 

 Horn, and White Spine, Cucumber. 



FLOWERS. 



From the Messrs Winships, Brighton — Syringa Chinensis, 

 or Chinese Lilac ; Spiraea hypericifolia ; do. chameedrifolia ; 

 do. laevigata ; Xylosteum tartaricum ; do. vulgare ; do. album ; 

 Caucasicum ; Ranunculus repens ; do. aconitilbhus pZ.; do. 

 acrispZ. ; Phloxes; Lamium rugosum ; Actaea alba, &c. 



From Thomas Lee, Esq. Brookline, fine specimens of the 

 following plants, viz : Macartney Rose ; Belle Parisienne 

 do. ; Four Seasons do. ; Dahlia fimbriata alba ; do. Colum- 

 bine ; Phlox Drummondii, (pot ;) do. (cut ;) Sylphium (?) 

 Californicum ; Eschallzia crocaea ; Leptosiphon Androsaceus ; 

 Silene compacta ; Asclepias tuberosa ; Clarkia alba ; Lupi- 

 nus mutabilis. 



By Wm. Meller, Roxbury, Tropceolum pentaphyllum. 



By S. Walker, Roxbury, a variety of Tulips. 



The Chairman of the Judges appointed to award the 

 premiums for the best specimens of Geraniums^ drew up a 



