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June 30, 1838. 

 F L ^V E R S . 



Roses, by A. Aspinwall, Esq., Brookllne, S. R. Johnson, 

 Charlestown, and Col. Wilder, Dorchester. 



Pinks, by Col. Wilder, Wm. Meller, and S. Walker. 



Dahlias, from Dr J. C. Howard, Brookline, besides a 

 Bouquet and Roses. 



Pansies, from Col. Wilder and from S. Walker. 



Bouquets, from Messrs Winships ; Hovey & Co. ; Wm. 

 Kenrick; John Hovey; S. Sweetser; S. Walker. 



Specimens of Sambucus from Messrs Winship, and of 

 JS*erium from S. Sweetser. 



From Dr Alden, Randolph, Liriodendron Tulipifera, or 

 Tulip tree. 



FRUITS. 



Methven T'astle and Downton Strawberries, from the Pres- 

 ident of the Society : both remarkable for size and beauty. 



From J. L. L. F. Warren, from his garden in Brigh- 

 ton, four boxes of large and beautiful Strawberries, the Meth- 

 ven Castle. 



A very large, dark red cherry, from Henry Edwards, from 

 his garden in the city ; very fine and sweet, similar to Black 

 Tartarian. 



July 7, 1838. 

 FRUITS. 



Basket of Grapes from unknown source. 



Methven Castle Strawberries from J. L. L. F. Warren. 



Apricots from Col. M. P. Wilder. 



VEGETABLES. 



Beets from S. Sweetser. Lettuce from P. Hill of 

 Groton. 



Beans, "the Six-week Bean," from J.L. L. F. Warren. 



