10 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mad. Lamoriciere, Prince Albert. Souvenir de la R. d'Angleterre, Wm. Griffith, 

 L'Enfant du Mont Carmel, Mathurin Regnier. 



From William C. Strong: Collection of cut flowers; 15 named Hardy Per- 

 petual Roses; 20 named Hardy June Roses; 10 varieties named Herbaceous 

 Paeonies. 



From James Nugent: 11 varieties named Tender Roses; 12 varieties named 

 June Roses ; 10 varieties named Hardy Perpetual Roses. 



July 5. 



From Spooner & Parkman : A collection of English Iris; a display of seed- 

 ling Delphiniums, raised from D. formosum, delicatum, perfectum, novum, 

 elatum, «Sic. ; also, cut flowers in variety. 



July 12. 



From William C. Strong: Cut flowers in variety ; collection of Gloxinias. 



From Spooner & Parkman: 2 new Japan Lilies — Lilium album striatum, 

 L. album variegatum; Michauxia campanulata ; Clematis Helena flore plenaj ; 

 display of hardy herbaceous plants. 



July 19. 



From Samuel Sweetser: 150 seedling Pinks. 



From Spooner & Parkman: Cryptomeria Japonica (Lobbii) variegata ; 

 Juniperus sp. variegatus; new plants from Japan; Seedling Verbenas and 

 TropEEolums ; Tigridia speciosa; Digitalis ferruginea gigantea ; collection of 

 Hollyhocks; cut flowers in variety. 



July 26. 



From S. Sweetser: A display of Pinks. 



August 9. 



From Spooner & Parkman: Echinops Bannaticus ; Hypericum Japonicum ; 

 Lobelia cardinalis alba; seedling Phlox ; a display of Gladiolus, Hollyhocks, 

 Phlox, and cut flowers. 



August 16. 



From Spooner & Parkman: 10 named varieties Phlox; seedling Delphi- 

 niums, double and semi-double ; Gladiolus Vicomtesse Belleval, Berenice, 

 Madam de Vatry, Count de Morny, El Dorado, Brenchleyensis, Madam Vil- 

 morin, Mazeppa, Le Poussin. Hebe, and many others. 



August 23. 



From Spooner &- Parkman : A variety of Lilium lancifolium, brought from 

 Japan in 1861, by F. Gordon Dexter, its distinctive feature consists in the 

 depth of its color ; seedling Delphiniums ; fine Gladiolus ; cut flowers in va- 

 riety. 



Annual Exhibition. 



From Dennis Zirngible, Cambridge Botanic Garden : A collection of 35 

 varieties cultivated native plants ; also, a collection of Ferns and Lycopods, 

 as follows : — Myriopteris elegans, Adiantum trapeziforme, Gymnogramma 

 chrysophylla, Lycopodium Schottii, apoda, lepidophyllum, Pteris argyrea, 

 Nephrodium corymbiferum, Asplenium japonicum, Lycopodium formosum, 



