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Saturday, June 27. 



From F. Parkman : twenty varieties Hardy Perpetual Roses, ten do. Mosa, 

 and twenty do. June Roses. The Moss Roses were very fine, and greatly 

 admired. 



From John A. Kpnrick: A fine display of Roses, Honeysuckles, Rhodo- 

 dendron Maximum, Pseonies, and flowers of the Tulip tree, &-c. 



From Hovey & Co. : Papaver croceum aurea. Digitalis gloxinseflora, Pent- 

 stemon speciosa. Genista speciosa. Campanula coronata alba (new), ten va- 

 rieties of Pinks, and a collection of Roses and Psonies ; also a seedling 

 Cactus, very fine. 



From Dennis Zirngiebel, Cambridge Botanic Garden : A collection of double 

 and single Sweet Williams, Hyacinthus muscari monstrosum, Anchusa ste- 

 nophylla, Lymnocharis Humboldtii, Passiflora Empress Eugenie, Tacsonia 

 IsBvis, Pyrethrum Caucasicum, Anchusa Italica, Baptisia alba, Tillandsii 

 coccinea, Clematis erecta, Pentstemon grandiflora, Schizanthus, new speci- 

 mens from Chili, Allium Moly, Allium flora alba. 



From Eliphalet Stone: A very fine display of Roses, filling 300 bottles. 



From John Duncklee : Magnolia glauca, and Tulip flowers, in profusion. 



From J. G. Chandler : Seedling Pinks and Picotees. 



From Antone Apple : Gladiolus Lynnii Seedling. 

 Saturday, July 11. 



From Hovey & Co. : Double Portulaca (new), Lathyrns tuberosa, ScabioSa 

 grandiflora. Sweet William auricula flowered, Chrysanthemum speciosa, 

 Centaurea macrophylla. Digitalis Winterii. 



From F. Parkman : A collection of Seedling Delphiniums, of his own hy- 

 bridizing for several years ; also an early blooming autumn Phlox (P. decus- 

 eata) raised from seed among 170 varieties, also a fine display of Roses. 



From James McTear : Delphinium Seedlings — fine. 



From William H. Spooner, Jr.: Fine Petunias, Gem of Bath, Juno, Guide, 

 and Dazzle, also 9 new Verbenas. 



From E. W. Buswell : A fine specimen of Gypsophila paniculata. 



From Washburn & Curtis : A fine plant of Lilium longiflorum. 

 Saturday, July 18. 



From Dennis Murray : 75 Native plants, among which were, Lilium Cates- 

 bsei, Philadelphicum, Pogonia ophioglossoides, Calopogon pulchellus, and 

 Eriophorum alpinum, said not to be found nearer than the White Mountains. 

 This was found beyond Reading, by the side of the railroad track. 



From F. Parkman : Lilium auratum, in fine flower ; also, a seedling Spiraea 

 from Callosa, and Douglasii. 



From J. F. C. Hyde: Fine Carnations. 



From Joseph Breck : Phlox, Compte de Flanders, Gustavus Vasa, Madame 

 Urmine Lambelle, Fleur de Marie, Micranthra speciosa, Countess of Home, 

 Insignis, Roi Leopold. 



