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& Son, Jenny Lind strawberry and Cannon Hall grapes, fine. From W. 

 C. Strong, Black Hamburgh and Muscat of Alexandria grapes. From J. 

 F. Allen, Grosse Mignonne and Late Crawford peaches. Early Virginia 

 strawberries, from A. J. Hilton, J. W. Foster, and H. Bradlee. From C. 

 S. Holbrook, an extra fine display of peaches. Jenny Lind strawberries, 

 from B. Harrington and Jos. Richardson. 



June 28. — Exhibited. Flowers : A splendid exhibition of roses and 

 other flowers was made to-day from upwards of thirty contributors. Mr. E. 

 S. Rand, in addition to other flowers, sent Pyrethrum aureum, Achillea 

 rosea, and beautiful Oleanders. J. Breck & Son, a fine display of Moss 

 roses, and Campanulas. B. Dennis, 2 pots of Briza maxima and Agrostis 

 pulchella, very pretty. W. C. Strong, 14 fuchsias in pots, including some 

 new sorts. John A. Kenrick, flowers of Magnolia longiflora and macrophyl- 

 la. J. F. Allen, Salem, Stanhopea occulata, superb. M. P. Wilder, fine 

 roses. 



From Hovey & Co. a magnificent display of roses, including, among oth- 

 ers, Shakspeare, Madame Le Gras St. Germain, Adele Becar, Marquis of 

 Lothian, Margaret Mary, Sophia Cottin, Vandael, Chenedol6, Countesse de 

 Murinais (Moss), Walter Scott, Kean, Paul Perras, Le Meteor, &.c. &e. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



Prairie Roses — For the best 6 kinds, to J. Nugent, $5. 



For the best four kinds, to E. S. Rand, $4. 

 Gratuities. — To Galvin & Hogan, J. Breck & Son, W. J. Underwood, 

 E. A. Story, E. S. Rand, Jr., E. Stone, Evers & Bock, and M. P. 

 Wilder, for cut flowers, &c., $2 each. 

 To Hovey & Co., for extra fine roses, $5. 

 To P. Barnes, for flowers, $3. 



To Dr. E. G. Kelley, J. Nugent, J. Hyde & Son, W. E. Carter, T. 

 Smallwood, H. Vandine, W. C. Strong, Mrs. Ashby, J. A. Kenrick, 

 E. B. Grant, Miss Kenrick, Miss Russell, Mrs. W. J. Underwood, 

 Mrs. E. B. Grant, R. W. Holman, A. Bowditch «fe Son, Sarah Fisk, 

 Mary R. Richards, J. F. Allen, and W. C. Strong, for flowers, plants 

 and bouquets, $1 each. 

 Fruit : From Ignatius Sargent, Black Hamburgh grapes, very large clus- 

 ters, weighing 2 to 4 pounds each ; berries very large, but not highly colored. 

 From J. C. Blaisdell, Geo. Leland, and T. Rice, Jr., Hovey's Seedling straw- 

 berries. From J. Breck & Son, Muscat of Alexandria, and Cannon Hall 

 Muscat grapes, the latter extra ; also, Hovey's Seedling, McAvoy, and 

 Walker Seedling strawberries. From Hovey & Co., Ajax, Durfee, Scott's 

 seedling, and Fillbasket strawberries. From J. G. Blaisdell, fine Black 

 Hamburgh grapes. From W. C. Strong, Black Hamburgh and Muscat of 

 Alexandria grapes. From J. F. Allen, grapes in variety, and nectarines 

 and peaches. From J. C. Scott, Brighton Pine strawberries. 



Fruits tested: Brighton Pine, Jenny Lind, Walker's seedling, Ajax, 

 McAvoy's superior, and Burgess seedling. Using Hovey's Seedling as the 

 standard, the Brigliton Pine was unanimously pronounced superior of the 



