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Dennis's Perfection, Lord Liverpool, Dennisii, Countess of 

 Liverpool, Prince George, Ophelia, Mrs Broadwood, Des- 

 demona, Augusta, Picta formosissima. 



From Jno. Richardson, Dorchester, var. Lord Liverpool? 

 Countess of Mansfield, Dennisii. 



From W. Phipps, Esq., and W. Farnsworth, Esq., of 

 Roxbury, each a few fine flowers. 



From Messrs 0. and W. Wales of Dorchester, var. Red 

 Rover, Lady Fordwich, WidnalPs Perfection, Dennisii, and 

 Dutchess of Buccleugh. 



On the second and third days of exhibition, there was a 

 basket of choice specimen handed to the committee, with a 

 request they would be placed in the stands incog. The re- 

 quest was complied with. All that we feel permitted to say 

 in our report is, that the flowers were much admired ; we 

 classed them among the fairest of the/azV. 



By Samuel Walker of Roxbury, Dahlias, var. Napoleon, 

 Desdemona, Dennisii, King of Dahlias, Metropolitan, Ca- 

 lypso, Widnall's Perfection, Mrs Broadwood, Dutchess of 

 Buccleugh, Jackson's Rival Yellow, Lady Ann, Douglass' 

 Glory, Belledonna, Atropurpurea, Granta, Wells' White, 

 Harding's Bride, Ophelia, Beauty of Cambridge, Urania, 

 Barrett's Susanna, and Beauty of Bedford. 



Bouquets. — From Mrs J. H. Gardner of Roxbury ; Dr 

 J. C. Howard of Brookline ; John Lemist, Esq., of Rox- 

 bury ; W» E. Carter of Cambridge ; Messrs Hovey, and S. 

 Sweetser, Esq., of Cambridgeport ; Messrs Winship, W. 

 Kenrick, Newton, and S. Walker. 



A small bouquet, presented by Mrs E. Breed, of Charles- 

 town, containing specimens of Stapelia variegata, and Big- 

 nonia Evansiana, was much admired. 



Cut flowers of various descriptions from T. Lee, Esq., 

 Col. Wilder, E. Breed, Esq., Hon. E. Vose, Messrs Rich- 

 ardson, Phipps, Farnsworth, Gardner, Sweetser, Bieck, 

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