276 MdssacJutsetls Hortlailtiual Sociely. 



Exhibited. — Flowers : from J. A. Kenrick, a fine display of early flow- 

 ering shrubs and plants, viz. : Hal^sifl tetraptera, Magnob'a cord^ta, new 

 scarlet Hawthorn, red and white Tartarian and Caucasian Honeysuckles, 

 several varieties of Azaleas, P?ebma Moiitan, ^japaveracea and p. Banksjff, 

 P. tenuiflora, latifolia and pras cox, &c. From W. E. Carter, roses, cut 

 flowers of various kinds, and beautiful bouquets. From S. Cabot, Salem, 

 several very handsome seedling Pansies. From W. Kenrick, Wistana 

 Consequa?;(7, tree peeonies, fraxinella, honeysuckles, &c. From S. 

 Walker, tulips, among which were three new varieties, and bouquets. 

 From A. Bowditch, Double Oleander. From S. Sweetser, Sanguinea 

 Rose, in a pot, budded as a standard, and Fuchs/a gracilis. 



Fruits : From J. F. Allen, beautiful Royal George Chngstone peaches, 

 the first of the season, and handsome Black Hamburgh and Bar sur aube 

 grapes. 



Vegetables : from J. L. L. F. Warren, cucumbers, and 1*2 stalks of 

 rhubarb, weighing 5^ lbs. 



June lOf/i. Exhibited. — Flowers : from W. Meller, cut flowers of Pe- 

 largoniums, principally seedlings, all very fine ; also Smith's scarlet Pelar- 

 gonium, Cereus speciosissimus and bouquets. From J. F. Trull, Magnolm 

 tripetala, iupinus polyphyllus, Peebnia Moiitan //apavcracca, and P. 

 officinalis, var. double red, bouquets, &c. From Messrs. Whiship, large 

 bouquets. From J. Norton, Chelsea, large and superior flowers of the 

 tree paeony, var. Banks?Vf. From W. Kenrick, bouquets. From J. A. 

 Kenrick, azaleas, honeysuckles of several sorts, and many other showy 

 flowers. From A. Bowditch, roses and bouquets. From Hovey & Co., 

 a fine display of Cactuses, among which were three splendid new kinds, 

 i-eceived of S. Feast, of Baltimore ; also, Epiphyllum splendidum, and 

 Cereus Jenkinsonn and Tritonia longiflora ; and the following fine roses : 

 Bourbons — Hermosa, Augustin Leleur, Le Brun and Ninon de L'Enclos. 

 Teas — Miss Sargent, Victoire modeste. Princess Maria, &c. Bengals — 

 Romeo, (new,) Marjolin, Cramoisie superieure, Roi des Cramoises, Tri- 

 umphant, Louis Philip of Anglers, Lawrencia rubra and others. Noisette 

 — Lamarque and Elegans. 



Fruits : from Dr. J. W. Howard, fine specimens of Miller Burgundy, 

 Black Hamburgh and Chasselas grapes. From J. F. Allen, fine speci- 

 mens of Black Hamburgh and White Chasselas grapes and Royal George 

 Clingstone peaches. From J. A. Kenrick, Coggswell apples of the 

 growth of 1842, in fine preservation, and pronounced by the committee to 

 be of fair flavor and much perfume. 



Vegetables : the finest rhubarb ever exhibited in the Hall, was brought 

 by the Messrs. Hovey & Co., 12 stalks of which weighed 10 lbs. It was 

 the new variety known as Myatt's Victoria. 

 Cucumbers from J. L. L. F. Warren. 



June 2ith. — An adjourned meeting of the Society was held to-day — 

 the President in the chair. 



A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. S. Walker, C. M. Hovey 

 and J. Lovett, were appointed to consider the expediency of having an 

 annual exhibition, and to report at the next meeting. 



William Quant, of Brookline, was admitted a subscription member. 

 Adjourned five weeks, to July 29lh. 



Exhibited. — Flowers: from the President of the Society, Spiraea japon- 

 ica, filip6ndula and filipendula pleno, Cyprip^deum spectabile, (fine,) 



