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report and forwarded it, by private conveyance, to the Chair* 

 man of the Committee on Flowers ; said report has not yet 

 come to hand, or it would have been made public before this 

 time. This statement of facts is made, that the gentlemen, 

 who contributed to the Geranium Show, may know that the 

 neglect to report does not lie with the Judges, or the Com- 

 mittee on Flowers. 



By order of the Flower Committee, 



S. Walker, Chairman. 



Boston, June 2, 1838. 



June 9, 1838. 

 FLOWERS EXHIBITED. 



From Wm. Kenrick, Newton ; Pseonies, rose-colored ; 

 Carnation or flesh-colored ; Grevillii ; Single crimson 

 Moutan or Purple tree Pseony ; Iris, Siberian ; do. Foetida ; 

 do. Florentine ; do. Sweetii. Specimens of Scarlet Haw- 

 thorn, Wistaria Consequana or Chinese Glycine, hardy 

 and flowers profusely in an exposed situation ; Laburnum, or 

 Golden Chain. 



From Messrs Winship, Brighton, Lonicera alba ; Sy- 

 ringa Persica; Spiraea Trilobata ; Clematis Viorna ; Cytisus 

 Laburnum ; Azalea Nudiflora ; do. Pontica ; Veronica Gen- 

 tianoides ; 8 kinds of Hardy Paeonies ; 4 do. do. Irises ; 4 

 do. do. Geraniums ; Harrison's double Yellow Rose. 



By Thos. Lee, Esq., Dahlias, and other specimens of 

 fine plants, Roses, &c. 



By S. Walker, Bouquets, &c. 



VEGETABLES. 



Rhubarb, large and fine, from the Messrs. Winship, and 

 from James L. L. F. Warren, Brighton. 



Cucumbers : English white spined, do. short prickly, Si- 

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