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FLOWERS. 



From J. M. Thorburn & Co., No. 15 John-street, a display of 

 about 450 dahlia blooms, frequently renewed during the Fair. 



Messrs. Dunlap &- Thompson, 635 Broadway, a display of about 

 300 Dahlia blooms, renewed during the Fair; also two beautiful or- 

 namental designs, 24 of the choicest varieties of Dahlias, and other 

 ornamental plants. » 



William Kent, Brooklyn, L. I., a large assortment of superior 

 dahlias, frequently renewed, including some extra fine American 

 seedlings. 



Charles More, 9Sth-street, Third avenue, a large assortment of 

 splendid roses and dahlias, also several fine plants and bouquets. 



Messrs. Mantel & Lenoir, 46th-street, Bloomingdale-road, a display 

 of about 600 fine fragrant roses, in about 200 varieties; also three 

 splendid bouquets. 



Messrs. Boll & Hauser, 50th-street, Blooraingdale-road, a choice 

 assortment of perpetual roses, including about 30 seedlings; also an 

 ornamental design, several choice varieties of dahlias. 



Isaac Buchanan, 17th-street, near Fifth avenue, a splendid assort- 

 ment of roses and dahlias, frequently renewed. 



Messrs. Marc & Co., 44th-street, Bloomingdale-road, a fine display 

 of roses and dahlias. 



L. Prevost, Astoria, L. L, a large supply of dahlias and other 

 flowers, frequently renewed. 



Thomas Hogg & Sons, 7lst-street, west of Third avenue, several 

 choice varieties of dahlias and other flowers. 



William Phelan & Sons, 5lh-street, near avenue A,, some fine dis- 

 plays of dahlias and ornamental plants. 



J. Briell, Harsimus, N, J., a good assortment of dahlias, frequently 

 renewed. 



William Reid, Murray-Hill Nursery, a fine display of choice dahlias. 



E, H. Kimball, Flatland, L. I., Bernard Kelly, gardener, two 

 splendid ornamental designs of choice flowers; also several varieties 

 of dahlias. 



S. Ruth, gardener to J, C. Beekman, 61st-street, a display of or- 

 namental flowers. 



Wm. Davison, Brooklyn, L. L, several fine varieties of dahlias, 

 tastefully displayed. 



J. W. W^ood, gardener to Mr. Perit, Bloomingdale, two pyramids 

 and several bouquets of choice flowers. 



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