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Fanny Pari.ssot, Jenisalein, Rivers's George IV,, Lady Alice Ford, 

 Due de Choiseul, Talma nouveau, William IV., Lee's Vv'ellington, 

 Roi de Pfusse, Watt's Celestial, Victor Trac}', Cerisettp, L)omino, 

 Celine, Gen. Thiers, Sibilia Noir, &.c-; paeonies — Whittle//, Reevsji, 

 &.C.; Cami)anula persiciefolia fl. pi., Delphinium Barlow i and i^ran- 

 diflora, Lychnis fjosciiculi albo pleno, .Spirie\i japonica, Phlox pilo-a 

 and suaveolens, Pentstemon ovatum, O'robus purpuieus and niger, 

 Dictaiinius alba and rubra, Tradescantm virginica 11. pi.. Clematis 

 Sieboldii. John C. Lee, carnations, dahlia first of this season, ros- 

 ses, &.C. G. D. Phipi)en, roses, verbena, Lyismachia, dinilalis, phlox, 

 pinks. William P. Kichardson, centaurea, roses, digitalis, f)hlox, 

 &c. F. Putnam, Piponia Humct, fragrans, &c.; roses, Rivers's 

 George IV., Gloria Alundi, Rosa ^[undi, red moss, blush moss, car- 

 mine, snowball, &.C.; cactus, geraniums, Sec. A. Nichols, ^V. Mack, 

 and H. Wheatland, native plants, as Kalmm lalifolia and angusti- 

 folia, Arethusa ophioglossoides. 



Fruit: — From J. F. Allen, Bishop's orange stravvherries. Wil- 

 liam F. Gardner, pine strawberries, E. H. Derby, May duke ch(>r- 

 rics. J. C. Lee, strawberries, white wood, Keen's Seedling, Hov- 

 ey's Seedling (1836;) cherries, variety of Bigarrenu. 



W ednesdiiij , June 30lh. — Flowers: — From Mrs. M. B. Mans- 

 field, (rladii)lus byzantinum, digitalis, roses, poppies, pinks. Mrs. 

 L. Bowdilch, digitalis, camj)anida, roses. Mrs. S. Webb and W. 

 B. Dodge, flowers of the Magnolia glauca under cultivation. F. 

 Lamson, Eschscholtzaa, roses, geraniums. T. Ropes, Jr., digitalis, 

 pyrethrum, marigolds, poppies. John C. Lee, campanula, s|)iriea. 

 J. Upton, roses, pinks. William Weeks, delphinium, tradescaiitia, 

 roses. William F. Gardner, psronies, verbenas, roses, pinks. C. A. 

 Andrew, Pivdnia Humet and others. J. M. Ives, roses, sfvcnteeii 

 varieties, of which Fanny Pasard, Bouriuet Pcrfecta, Tuscany, Ros- 

 lander, &c. W, P, Richardson, ..'iconitum, reseda, digitalis, roses. 

 F- Putnam, roses, geraniums, See. J. S- Caiiot, roses, twenty-seven 

 varieties, as white Globe, Leopoldine de Napoleon, Due d'Angon- 

 Icme, Gen. Blucher, Charles II., Village Maid, new Belgic, King of 

 Rome, Leonore, Belle Violet, Miralba, La Mienne, Queen of Per- 

 petuals. Champion, ike. William Mack, native plants, C'ornns can- 

 adensis. Azalea viscosa, &lc. H. Wheatland, Magn6U'« glauca and 

 Kalmz'a latilolia, from the woods in Gloucester. 



Fruit: — From William F. Gardner, Pine strawberries. J. M. 

 Ives, Warren's seedlinsc strawberries; seedlino cherry. J. C. Lee, 

 Keen's Seedling and Hovey's Seedling strawberries. J. Upton, 

 white Wood and Pine strawberries. 



Wednesday, July 7 Ih- — Flowers: — From Mrs. J. D. Treadwell, 

 bourpaets of s|)iitea, honeysuckles, nialva sj)., roses, &c. Mrs. W. 

 Dean, lilies, lychnis, digitalis, &c. Mrs. N- B. Mansfield, jJOJonies, 

 petunias, sjiirtBa, clematis, lilies, &,c. Mrs. L. Bowditch, nasturtium, 

 pyrethrum, lilies. J. Goldthvvaite, verbenas, cam))anulas, geran- 

 iums, pinks. T. Ropes, Jr., delphiniums, chrysanthemums, jjop- 

 pies. William F. Gardner, lilies, clematis, po|>[)ies. J. M. Ives, 

 roses, honeysuckles. E. Emerton, lilies, and flowers of Tilia anier- 

 icana. William P. Richardson, lilies, lychnis, antirrhiimm, ])inks, 

 poppies. E. H. Derby, iVymphae'a odorkta, also the following plants 



