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June 23, 1838. 

 FLOWERS. 



A variety of the finest Roses, from M. P. Wilder, Esq. 



From Augustus Aspinvvall, Esq., superb varieties, and two 

 or three new ones. 



From Thomas Lee, Esq., specimens of the most lovely 

 and delicate sorts. 



From Samuel R. Johnson, fine hardy Roses, and China 

 Roses of the best kinds. 



From S. Sweetser, Cambridgeport, choice hardy and 

 China Roses, well grown. 



Contributions of Roses and other flowers from Messrs 

 Winship, Brighton ; Hovey & Co., Cambridgeport; Carter, 

 of the Botanic Garden ; Hovey, of Roxbury ; Meller of 

 Roxbury, and S. Walker, Roxbury. 



Seedling Roses. — Messrs Winship presented specimens of 

 Seedling Roses, very fine, one especially of extra quality. 



E. Breed, Esq., Charlestown, presented Cactus Specio- 

 sissimus. The plant was in a high state of cultivation. 



Messrs Winship presented a rare or new species of Cac- 

 tus, with a large white flower. Very beautiful. 



From T. Magoun, Medford, Magnolia glauca, Kalmia 

 latifolia, and Glycine frutescens. 



FRUITS. 



Eight boxes of fine Methven Castle Strawberries, from 

 J. L. L. F. Warren. 



From the President of the Society, superb specimens of 

 Keene's Seedhng Strawberry. 



Fine Peaches, from the peach-houses of Aaron Mitchell, 

 Nantucket. 



VEGETABLES. 



From S. Pond, Cambridgeport, very large Giant Rhubarb. 



