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Dido. — Bronzy puce on yellow ground. 



Tom Pinch. — Beautiful white ground and dark blue border. 



Venus Victrix. — A good white self, with blue eye. 



Victory. — Light yellow ground and bronzy purple edge. 



Sulphurea Elegans. — A pale yellow self and fine dark eye. 



Regulator. — Yellow ground, broad colored border. 



Princess Royal. — A good white self. 



Pizarro. — A fine bold yellow ground, with fine marked eye. 



Mulberry Superb. — A fine self, with dark eye. 



Arethusa. — A fine white ground, with light purple markings. 



Hannibal. — Pale yellow ground, with broad mulberry 

 border. 



Black Prince. — Very dark, and sought for its color. 



E.vquisite. — Fine white ground. 



Eclipse. — A fine brown purple. 



Jeber. — Upper petals purple and the lower yellow. 



Venus. — A pure white ground edged with violet. 



Bridegroom. — A rich purple. 



Coronation. — Upper petals a rich puce, and good show 

 flower. 



Our Floral friends must feel deeply indebted to our excellent 

 correspondent for his timely suggestions in relation to this 

 neglected and elegant flower. We hope his good advice will 

 not be lost upon our amateur cultivators. — Ed. 



MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



Art. 1. Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



August 29. — [Owing to want of room we were compelled to omit part of 

 this day's report ; it is now added.] 



From S. R. Johnson, Washington plums, (beautiful.) From T. H. Per- 

 kins, by William Quant, Vanguard peaches (extra fine.) From E. E. 

 Bradshaw, Washington plums. From S. Walker, Colmar d'Ete and Belle 

 de Brussels pears; Mr. Walker presented a pear from A. Smith, Esq., 

 Hartford, large and fine for the season. From Anson Dexter, Blue Pear- 

 main apples. From J. S. Sleeper, Smith's Orleans and Duane's Purple 

 plums. From A. D. Williams, Alexander, Porter and Golden Pippin ap- 

 ples ; also Dearborn's Seedling and Harvard pears ; Corse's Field Marshal, 



