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Native Plants: — From B. E. Cotting, upwards of twenty species 

 of native plants. 



Fruit: — From J. F. Allen, Salem, some excellent George IV. 

 peaches, and black Hamburgh grapes. From W. Kenrick, Meth- 

 ven Scarlet strawberries. From J. A. Kenrick, handsome black 

 Tartarian cherries. From H. Edwards, Boston, cherries without 

 name. From Matthew Skelton, cherries. 



July 10. — Exhibited. Flowers: — From S. Walker, a fine display 

 of picotees and carnations as follows: — 



Carnations : — Clarke's London (scarlet bizarre,) Downtons' Lan- 

 caster Lass, (red flake,) Thompson's Renetta, (red flake,) Yeo- 

 man's Metropolitan, (scarlet bizarre.) 



Picotees: — Hogg's Miss Campbell, Sharp's Red Rover, Hafton's 

 Mrs. Raj% Willmer's Bung, Grandissima and Venus, Diadem and 

 Orson's Fair Flora, also fine large bouquets. 



From S. R. Johnson, a number of Chinese and hardy roses and 

 Martagon lilies. From F. W. Macondry, dahlias, viz. Fireball, 

 Reliance and Marshal Soult. From D. Mclntyre, an excellent flow- 

 er of Ne Plus Ultra. From J. Hovey, bouquets and lilies. From 

 H. W. Button, the following dahlias, — Ne Plus Ultra, St. Leon- 

 ard's Rival, Climax, and Miss Johnson. From Miss Sumner, bou- 

 quets. 



From Hovey & Co., splendid specimens of double dwarf rocket 

 larkspurs, four colors, and a great variety of double clove pinks and 

 picotees from seed: also bouquets. From W. Kenrick, pseonies, 

 roses, white lilies, jHemerocaiiis cserdlea, red Ohio lily, Siberian 

 spiraea, variegated leaved spirfea, bee larkspur and bouquets of 

 other flowers. From A. Bowditch, bouquets. From J. L. L. F. 

 Warren, dahlias, viz.: Napoleon, Rienzi, Dennisii, Virgin Queen, 

 Countess of Mansfield, Striata formosissima, Lord Liverpool, Stc, 

 also bouquets. From John A. Kenrick, Rhododendron maximum, 

 lilies, roses, &c. 



Native Plants: — From B. E. Cotting, fifteen species of plants, 

 among which were fine flowers of the Azalea viscosa and Spirse^a 

 alba. 



Fruit: — From J. F. Allen, very superior specimens of George IV. 

 peaches. From George Walsh, Charlestown, a black cherry, sup- 

 posed to be the black Bigarreau of Savoy. From S. Downer, fine 

 Downer cherries. From Mr. Hawkes, Lynn, Methven scarlet straw- 

 berries. 



July 17. — Exhibited. Flowers: — From Messrs Winship, large 

 and fine bouquets. From W. Kenrick, bouquets. From Capt. 

 George Lee, a handsome specimen of Yiicca filamentosa. From 

 Miss J. Bigelow, a handsome specimen of Yiicca gloriosa. From 

 Misses Stunner, bouquets. From A. H. Hovey, double rocket lark- 

 spurs. From W. Meller, a great variety of pinks. 



From the President of the Society, some very large and extra fine 

 specimens of the *Spira;'a lobata americana. From S, R. Johnson, 

 Chinese roses, carnations, and picotees. From Joseph Breck & 

 Co., a number of very beautiful seedling picotees, carnations, and 

 pmks; some were quite select. From Hovey & Co., bouquets. 

 From F- W. Macondry, Fire-ball, Suffolk Hero, and other dahlias. 



