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FLOWERS. 



Messrs T. Lee and S. N. Johnson presented Roses. Df 

 J. C. Howard offered Dahlias. 



From M. P. Wilder, seedling Geraniums of very superior 

 merits. 



Bouquets from Messrs William Kenrick, Hovey & Co., 

 Winship, Howard, J. Hovey, Meller and S. Walker. 



From T. Lee, Esq., native and other plants, among which 

 were beautiful specimens of Rhododendron maximum, Cyra- 

 bidium pulchellum, Magnolia glauca, &c. &c. 



From William Kenrick, a variety of old w^hite Lily, with 

 a purple tint : curious rather than improved. 



July 14, 1838. 

 FRUITS. 



Presented by Dr John C. Howard, Brookline, two fine 

 bunches of Black Hamburgh Grapes, very large and high 

 colored ; also a fine large bunch of the Miller Burgundy. 



By John Hovey, Roxbury, two boxes of very large and 

 fine, white, oblong Gooseberries. 



By John G. Thurston, Lancaster, a box of Gooseberries, 

 apparently same as last. 



By James L. L. F. Warren, Brighton, Raspberries, 

 white and red Antwerp. 



By James L. L. F. Warren, white and red Dutch Cur- 

 rants, fine. 



By Samuel Downer, two boxes fine specimens of the 

 Downer Cherry. 



F L o w E R s . 



Carnations were offered by Messrs Johnson, Winship and 

 Meller. 



Cactus speciosissimus from Col M. P. Wilder. Also, C. 

 Jenkinsoniana, Gloxinia speciosa and Combretum purpureum. 



