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RERORT ON FLOWERS. 



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Bomiuet from A. D. Foster, very good collection and tastefull}' com- 



Amaranthus Graiidiflora, from James Green. A large and good spe- 



Orange Tree, in fruit, from Robert Parker. Premium. 



A handsome Double Oleander, from Mr. E. Carter. 



Stand of Dahlias, from the College of the Holy Cross. Good specimens. 



Two dishes and one basket Cut Flowers, from Miss Jane Fox. 



One small but perfectly arranged vase of Asters and Phloxes, from the 



A beautiful Bouquet, from the same. 



Four very pretty small Bouquets, from Mrs. Bruce, of Charlestown. 



Two vases of Dried Grass, from S. A. Daniels. 



Stand of Dahlias, from W. T. Merrifield. Premium. 



Small Bouquet of Flowers, from Mrs. L. P. Merriam. 



Basket of Flowers, from Mrs. G. W. Richardson. 



Dish of Balsamines, Irora the same. 



Vase of Cut Flowers, i'rom the same. 



Stand of Dahlias, from the same, arranged with singular elegance and 

 great purity of taste. 



H9. Flat Bouquet of Dahlias, from Matilda and Harriet Rice. Large and 

 beautiful. 



40. Small Bouquet, from N. Paine. Very handsome. 



41. Two Bouquets of Cut Flowers, from Mr. Forbush. Handsome. 

 A round Bouquet, of much beauty, from John Green, 3d. 

 A pretty Bouquet of Cut Flowers, from Lucy E. Temple. 

 Dish of brilliant Cut Flowers, from Miss E. Banister. 



45. A very well arranged round Bouquet of Dahlias and other Cut Flowers, 

 from Miss S. J. Basset, of Blackstone. 



46. A round Bouquet in a very handsome vase, from Mrs. W. M. Bickford. 

 A small dish of Pansies, from the same. 

 Bouquet of Cut Flowers, from Miss Packard. 

 A dish of Flowers, from Mrs'. Geo. T. Rice. Tasteful. 

 A pyramid of Dahlias, from Leonard Cheney, of Southbridge, con- 

 structed so as to give fine effect to the plants. Gratuity. 



51. Egg Plant, from Mrs. P. Goddard. Good Specimen. 



A fine selection of Cut Flowers, in a vase, from Mrs. Gardiner Paine. 

 Stand of Dahlias, from W. C. Capron, of Uxbridge. Good variety. 

 A flat, heart-shaped Bouquet, of thirty-six Dahlias, from E. Withington. 

 Bouquet of Verljenas of the rarest kinds, from Miss Williams. 

 Dish of Marigolds, Verbenas, Sec, from Mrs. James Green. A beau- 

 tiful variety and well combined. 



57. Staphelia Grandiflora, from John Green, 3d. 



58. Two dishes of Roses, from Mrs. Wm. T. Merrifield. 



59. An elegant Bouquet of Dahlias and Asters, from the same. 



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