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July 28, 1838. 

 FLOWERS. 



From S. R. Johnson, varieties of Roses, including Jaune 

 Desprez, Lamarque, &c. Also Carnations, Pinks, and the 

 double flowering Pomegranate. From Messrs Winship, 

 Carnations, Honeysuckles, Verbena Tweediana, Lilium Can- 

 adense, and a variety of other flowers. Bouquets from 

 Hovey & Co., Jno. Hovey, S. Walker. Phlox pyramida- 

 lis, var. nova, (a fine white seedling,) from Wm. E. Carter, 

 by whom it was raised ; also Bouquet of Dahhas and other 

 flowers. 



FRUITS. 



Beautiful specimens of Peaches, raised uuder glass, from 

 M. P. Sawyer, Portland. 



Two boxes of good Gooseberries, from Jos. T. Bucking- 

 ham. 



Two boxes of Gooseberries, from Wm. Meller, of which 

 were the following varieties : Jolly Printer, Champaigne, 

 &c. &c. 



Four boxes of Gooseberries, (large and fine) from George 

 Newhall of Dorchester. 



From Wm. Kenrick, three boxes do. 



Franconia and White Antwerp Raspberries, (fine speci- 

 mens,) from Dr John C. Howard, Brookline. 



Four boxes Dutch White and do. Dutch Red Currants, 

 from A. D. Williams, Roxbury. 



From Wm. Meller, box Red and box White Dutch Cur- 

 rants. 



Andrew P. Young, offered a globular glass vessel, filled 

 with pure honey, (during four weeks,) from his yard in Han- 

 over street. Weight 16 pounds. 



