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From S. Walker. Aconituni Variegatum, Yucca Filamen- 



tosa. 



Bouquets, from Messrs Winship, Howard, Hovey & Co., 

 John Hovey, Meller and Walker. » 



Weekly Meeting on Jcly yi, 1838. 



Exhibition and premium on Carnations. Committee of 

 three, chosen to decide on the claims for premiums. 



Presented. Asclepias tuberosa (native) from Dr E. 

 Alden, of Randolph. 



Choice specimens of Punica granatum /. pZ., and some 

 fine Holy hocks, from S. R. Johnson. 



Symphoria variegata and Acer negundo, from Messrs Win- 

 ship. 



Bouquets from Messrs Hovey & Co., Carter, Meller, 

 Walker and John Hovey. Also the following 



FRUITS. 



Several very large clusters of black Hamburg Grapes ; 

 and the white Chasselas, from Jacob Tidd, Roxbury. 



A beautiful cluster of French Pears, grown under glass, 

 from E. Breed, Charlestown. 



From Dr J. C. Howard, Brookhne, black Hamburg, 

 Miller Burgundy, white Chasselas Grapes ; red and white 

 Antwerp Raspberries and Dutch white Currants. 



From J. D. W. Williams, Apples, Spitzenberg ? growth 

 of 1837, in fine state of preservation ; also two varieties of 

 Gooseberries — Dutch red and white Currants. 



From Aaron D. Weld, West Roxbury, Dutch red and 

 white Currants, very fine specimens. 



From S. Walker, Roxbury, branches of red seedling Cur- 

 rants, and the following varieties of Gooseberries, viz. — 

 '' Hopeley's Globe Green," " Gascoin," and '' Lancaster 

 Lad." 



