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Fruit : From F. Dana, Seedling cherries. From C. E. Grant, Napoleon 

 Bigarreau (?) cherries. From N. Stetson, grapes — Black Hamburgh, Can- 

 non Hall, White Frontignan and Wilmot's Black Hamburgh. From M. H. 

 Simpson, grapes — White Nice, Black Hamburgh, Cannon Hall, and Black 

 Prince. From Mrs. Durfee, grapes — Chasselas White, Royal Muscadine, 

 Muscat of Alexandria, extra fine, Black Hamburgh, Victoria, and Black St. 

 Peters. Geo. Walsh exhibited several boxes of his Seedling cherries, Nos. 

 1 and 2, which, from their size and beauty, attracted the attention of visit- 

 ors. From E. Myrick, cherries — Bigarreau de Mezel. The same cherry 

 has been received from Europe, under the name of Bigarreau Goubaulis, 

 and Monstreuse de Bavay. 



From M. P. Wilder, cherries — Duchesse de Pallua, fine flavored and pro- 

 ductive ; strawberries, (from imported vines) — Hericart de Thury, Marechal 

 de la Cour, Barnes's new Large White, the handsomest and most produc- 

 tive of the white variety. The above three were the only ones Col. Wilder 

 considered worthy of retaining, out of twenty-one varieties received. From 

 Col. Fessenden, a box of the Hautbois variety, raised from seed received by 

 him from the valley of the Rhine. 



From Hovey & Co., cherries — Flesh Colored Bigarreau, Knight's Black 

 Eagle, Manning's Black, Royal Duke, and Sparhawk's Honey. From Geo. 

 W. Colburn, Walsh's Seedling cherries. From J. Nugent, cherries — 

 White Tartarian ; grapes — White Sweetwater, White Frontignan, and 

 Black Hamburgh. From A. Bowditch, Napoleon Bigarreau cherries. From 

 M. H. Simpson, cherries — Black Tartarian, Bigarreau or Graffion, From 

 O. Johnson, peaches — Coolidge's Favorite, fine ; Coe's Transparent. From 

 E. Wight, cherries — Black Tartarian and Napoleon Bigarreau, extra large. 

 From J. Pritchard, grapes — Royal Muscadine, Black Hamburgh, fme. 

 From S. Bigelow, Black Hamburgh grapes. From H. Vandine, cherries- 

 Downer, Black Tartarian, Napoleon Bigarreau. From J. W. Foster, Knev- 

 et's Giant raspberries. From J. B. Moore, cherries — Black Eagle, Daven- 

 port, Black Tartarian. 



July 9th. — Exhibited. Flowers: From Messrs. Hovey & Co., a fine 

 collection of carnations and picotees, embracing the following varieties : — 

 Admiral Kurzon, Diana, (Hovey's,) Belle Americaine, (Hovey's,) Monarch, 

 Gen. Taylor, (Hovey's,) &c. From Dr. C. F. Chaplin, a large collection of 

 Seedling picotees. Cut flowers and bouquets, from P. Barnes, Winship & 

 Co., M. Moriarty, J. Nugent, Miss Russell, Dr. E. Wight, T. Page, E. M. 

 Richards, M. Fitzwilliam. 



Frujt : From A. Bowditch, two boxes raspberries. From Hovey & Co., 

 cherries — Hovey's Seedling, (fully sustains its former reputation;) Bigar- 

 reau d'Esperin, (new ;) one dish Early York and Clinton peaches. From 

 G. Walsh, Seedling cherry No. 3. From J. Parker, cherries. From O. 

 Johnson, cherries — Black Tartarian, Black Eagle, Napoleon, all fine. From 

 J. S. Sleeper, cherries— Florence, fine. From J. F. Allen, nectarines — 

 Hunt's Tawney, Victoria, and others ; grapes— Flame Colored Tokay, and 

 Black Hamburgh ; peaches. From H. Vandine, four varieties of cherries. 

 From J. Owen, cherries — May Duke. 



July I6th.— Exhibited. Flowers : From J. Breck & Son, double bal- 



