58 WORCESTER COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. [1851. 



Two from Ichabod Washburn, composed chiefly of double-quilled Asters, 

 noted as remarkably fine. 



One of mixed flowers, with no name attached. 



THE BOUQUETS, VASES, ETC., 



Were numerous, and, for convenience of reference, were numbered, as the 

 names attached to them were recorded. 



Nos. ], 2, 3 & 4, Mrs. Canfield : among them were Verbenas in variety, 

 Roses, Lilium Punctatum, Maurandia Barclayana, &c., in perfection. 



Nos. 5 & 6, Joel Knapp, of Sutton : a Vase of Grasses, thirty-three varie- 

 ties and a Bouquet. 



No. 7, Mrs. Gardiner Paine : a Scarlet Lily. 



No. 8, Mrs. John Corey : Bouquet, Ipomea pitea, &c. 



No. 9, Mrs. Theo. Brown : Bouquet. 



Nos. 10 & 14, Mrs. Chas. H. Hill : Vase constructed from a hornet's nest, 

 with Grasses. In another vase, Lunaria, &c. 



No. 11, Miss Bradley : variety of Coxcombs in a Bouquet. 



No. 12, Mrs. S. E. Gray: Bouquet of brilliant flowers. 



No. 13, Mrs. Henry Goulding : vase of Verbenas. 



Nos. 15 & IG, Mrs. A. H. Hawes : specimen of Cactus Mammalaris and 

 Melongatus. 



No. 17, Mrs. Orriu Fairbanks, Dahlias, Coreopsis lanceolata, &c. 



Nos. 18 & 19, no name attached. No 18 was a fine collection with some rare 

 flowers. 



No. 20, Mrs. James Green : mixed flowers in a dish. 



Nos. 30 & 31, Mrs. George W. Gill : a small Pyramid of Verbenas, i-emark- 

 ably pretty; and flowers in a vase. 



Nos. 22, 29, & 38, Harvey S. Tainter, of Leicester : the first consisted of 

 Gentians, Cardinals, and other native flowers ; in the others were tall Coxcombs, 

 and a fine Prince's Feather. 



Nos. 23 & 24, Mrs. D. Waldo Lincoln : a variety of Roses, such as Tea 

 China, Bourbon, Perpetual, &c., with Lilium lancifolium, and other and rich 

 flowers. 



No. 25, Mrs. D. S. Messinger : vase of various materials. 



Nos. 2G, 27, 28, & 30, vases with no name attached. 



No. 32, Ichabod Washburn : a rich and beautiful Pyramid composed of 

 choice varieties Asters, Lilies, Mignionette, Ice-Plant, Roses, Sweet Scabious, 

 Heliotropes, Althaeas, Aggeratum Mexicanum, &c-, &c. 



No. 33, Master George S. Van Solen : Cayenne Peppers. 



Nos. 34 & 38, Mrs. Loring Goes, of New Worcester : a dish of Geraniums, 

 Verbenas, Petunias, Nasturtions, &c., and a vase of Dahlias. 



No. 36, Mrs. M. B. Green : three vases of various and handsome flowers. 



No. 37, vase with no name attached. 



No. 39, Mrs. F. H. Kinnicutt : vase of Verbenas. 



No. 40, a handsome Pyramid of Verbenas, no name attached. 



