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S. Walker, CEiiothera Frazere, Epilobium spicatum, Pentstemon dif- 

 fusum, Campanula joersicifolia and var. alba pleno, spirajas, ranuncu- 

 luses, &.C. From T, Lee, ^Rhododendron maximum, Magnolia glauca, 

 Cr^pis barbata, Jl/alva mo.schata, Calendrinia grandiflora, Gaillaird/a 

 aristata, the double Ayrshire rose, &c. 



Fruits: from E. Vose, black tartarian cherries. From J. L. L. F. 

 Warren, gooseberries and fine Persian melons. From Hovey & Co., 

 seedling strawberries. From T. Hastings, Keen's seedling strawber- 

 ries. From Wm. Hawks, Lynn, Downton and iiine strawberries. 



July \6th. — Exhibited. From S. Walker, >Spirfe\x ulmaria, lobata, 

 filipendula and filipendula pleno, Delphinium sinensis fl. pi.. Coreop- 

 sis lanceolata, Epilobium spicatum, j^erbena chamaedrifolia, pansies, 

 pinks, &c. From S. Sweetser, dahlias, white lilies. Campanula coUina, 

 Agapanthus unibelliktus, &lc. From M. P. Wilder, dahlias, and Ery- 

 thrina Crista-galli. From the Messrs. Winship, Hoya carnosa, phlox- 

 es, double blue bells, white lilies, martagon lilies, Crassvda coccinea 

 Passiflora cserulea, &c. From R. T. Paine, Antholj^za prealta. From 

 S, Downer, fine specimens of double dwarf rocket larkspurs. From 

 W. Kenrick, bee larksi)urs, smoke tree, roses, honeysuckles, spiraeas, 

 &c. From Hovey & Co., Phlox roseum, carnea, and pyramidalis alba, 

 jSpirae^a lobata and ulmaria. Campanula aggregata, eliptica, coUina, 

 Lorrejw, medium, and Trachelium pleno, double white and scarlet 

 lychnis, (Enothera microcarpa, i/Ssclepias tuberosa, Clkrkia elegans, 

 Eschscholtzia crocea, Veronica elegans, hybrida and spicata piimila, 

 Potentilla Mayiuna, and Russellwlna, &c. 



Fruits: from T. Mason, Franconia, white Antwerp and seedling 

 grape raspberries. From I. P. Davis, sweet apples, very beautiful. 



July ^3d. — Exhibited. From the botanic garden, by Wm. Carter, 

 Yucca filamentosa, Lilium canadensis, and var. riabra, Lysimachia vul- 

 garis, e^sclepias tuberosa, Crassula coccinea, Passiflora racemosa var. 

 purpurea. Rhododendron maximum. Phlox pyramidalis alba, (.'') Shep- 

 erdi and seedling kinds, <SpiraB^a lobata and ulmaria, Prenanthes integri- 

 folia, Veronica elegans, &c. From S. Walker, Lysimachia vulgaris, 

 Campanula alba pleno, Cimicifuga fceHida, Spirae^a lobata, Pentstemon 

 diffiisum, pinks, dahlias, &c. From T. Lee, Esq., Mkiva mosehata, 

 Lysimachia quadriiolia, and i?6sa rubif61ia(?). Fi-om John Hovey, 

 the Mobach and provins roses. From S. Sweetser, dahlias, Veronica 

 neglecta, Dracocephalum ripens, geraniums, coreopsis, &c. 



From M. P. Wilder, dahlias, viz., Erecta, Pothecary's Queen of 

 Sheba, Globe, Cicero, and Douglas's Augusta ; also, moss roses, in- 

 cluding the moss cristata, Cereus speciosissimus, Antholyza prealta, 

 Tigridia pavonia. Gloxinia maculata, double white campanula, semi- 

 double eschscholtzia and Ferbena chamaedrifolia. From Hovey & Co., 

 the following kinds of dahlias: — Queen of dahlias, Widnall's Enchan- 

 ter, Granta, Queen of Roses, and Chancellor, Springfield Rival and 

 Douglas's Au£fusta; also, Phlox fimbriata, roseum, penduliflora Shep- 

 enli, pyramidalis alba and undulata piimila, Statice Gmelina, Lathyrus 

 grandillorus. Mklva. mosehata, Potentilla Mayiuna and Russelhana, 

 Eschscholtzz'a crocea, and Campanula carpatica. 



Fruit : Gooseberries from J. Hovey. 



