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Fruit : From J. F. Allen, beautiful specimens of peaches called Lemon 

 Rareripe (?) from a tree cultivated in a pot, and watered with gvano : 

 the largest specimen weighed seven oz. ; also Golden and Elruge necta- 

 rines. From James Arnold, red and white Dutch currants, Franconia 

 raspberries, and a branch of the coffee tree full of fruit. From Captain 

 Lovett, Ohio everbearing and Franconia raspberries, two boxes of hand- 

 some seedling currants, and one box black Naples currants. From Mrs. 

 Howard, very fine Black Hamburgh and Sweet Water grapes. From H. 

 Vandine, large black cherries, supposed to be Tradescants Black Heart. 

 From N. D. Chase, fine black Tartarian cherries. Large gooseberries 

 from S. R. Johnson. Red and white currants and cherries from George 

 Walsh. From J. G. Thurston, Lancaster, large gooseberries. From E. 

 McLennan, 12 kinds of named gooseberries, some of them large and fine. 

 S. A. Walker exhibited four boxes red and white currants, four of red 

 and white raspberries, and four of gooseberries. From A. D. Weld, fine 

 large red and white currants, and early scarlet plums. From R. Bailey, 

 red and white raspberries. From J. Hovey, fine large gooseberries. From 

 J. S. Cabot, Amire Joannet pfiars. From E. E. Bradshaw, Franconia 

 raspberries and gooseberries. From Mr. Warren, very large and hand- 

 some seedling raspberries, and Mazzard cherries. 



July 20th. — Exhibited. Flowers : From W. Carter, Chelone barbata, 

 Tweedia casiidea (new and pretty). Campanula hepatica, iJetonicacarnea, 

 Convolvulus panduratus (double, hardy, and very handsome), Delphinium 

 tricornis, Fedia grassifolia, Lobeha cardinalis, Gaura Lindenmer^^, dahlias, 

 seedling phlox (striped and beautiful), carnations, picotces, bouquets, &c. 

 From S. Walker, variegated monkshood, seedling delphiniums, phloxes, 

 sweet scabious, picotees, bouquets, &c. From S. R. Johnson, fine dou- 

 ble balsams of various colors, roses, double pomegranite, picotees, car- 

 nations, and a variety of other flowers. From P. Barnes, double white 

 and scarlet poppies, picotee pinks, marygolds, &c. From W. Kenrick, 

 hollyhocks, and a variety of fine bouquets. Bouquets from J. Hovey, J. 

 A. Kenrick and S. A. Walker. White lilies, a bouquet of dahlias, and 

 several other bouquets from Mr. Warren. 



Fruit : From J. F. Allen, very large and superior specimens of Fran- 

 conia raspberries, and Sweet Montmorency cherries. Capt. Lovett ex- 

 hibited very large and fine seedling and red Dutch currants. From S. 

 Pond, Franconia raspberries. From N. D. Chase, Lynn, gooseberries. 

 From James Arnold, New Bedford, gooseberries. From J. Hovey, 

 handsome Early Harvest apples, mulberries, and very large gooseberries. 

 O. Johnson exhibited fine black Hamburgh, Zinfindal and Muscat of Al- 

 exandria grapes. From A. D. Williams, fine red and white Dutch cur- 

 rants, and very large and handsome tomatoes. From J. Washburn, Ply- 

 mouth, red Astrachan apples. From Dr. E. Wight, gooseberries. From 

 Mrs. Howard, fine black Hamburgh and Sweet Water grapes, and red 

 and white Dutch currants. From J. A. Kenrick, large and fine speci- 

 mens of Belle Magnifique cherries. From A. I). Weld, fine red and 

 white Dutch currants. From Mr. Warren, Seedling cherries, and Seed- 

 ling and Franconia raspberries ; the Seedling so much like the Franconia 

 as not to be distinguished, except by the wood and foliage. 



Vegetables : From Capt. Lovett, Early Flat and Early Hill potatoes, 

 large and well grown. From A. D. Williams, large and fine Drumhead 

 cabbages and excellent potatoes. 



