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To W. Kenrick, for the same, $2. 



To J. Breck, for tlie same, $3. 



To P. Barnes, for the same, $3. 



To J. A. Kenrick, for the same, $3. 



To Winship & Co., for the same, $2. 



To J. Nugent, for the same, $\. 



To J. Hovey, for bouquets, $1. 



To E. Burns, for the same, $1. 

 Fruits. — From E. Burns, very fine Black Hamburgh grapes, the berries 

 large and well colored. From J. F. Allen, a fine collection of grapes, — 

 among which were tlie Austrian Muscat, (new,) Wilmot's B. Hamburgh, 

 Muscat of Alexandria, Cannon Hall Muscat, a Seedling Hamburgh, Chas- 

 selas Musque, &c. ; also Hunt's Tawney nectarines. May Duke, Elton, and 

 Black Tartarian cherries, figs, and Grosse Mignonne peaches. 



The committee tasted the Seedling Hamburgh, of Mr. Allen, which they 

 state "to be a pleasant grape, but not equal to the Parent; Austrian Muscat, 

 not high flavored ;" Chasselas Musque, very fine. 



Vegetables. — From Jos. Breck & Co., Victoria rhubarb. From J. A* 

 Kenrick, Victoria rhubarb. 



June 15. An adjourned meeting of the Society was held to-day, — Vice 

 President E. M. Richards, in the chair. 



No busuiess coming before the meeting, adjourned two weeks, to June 29. 

 Exhibited. — Flowers : From Hovey &l Co., thirty-six varieties of azaleas, 

 including the following superb kinds : — Pencillata stellata, venusta, pontica 

 carnea, elegantlssima, gloria trii'miphans, speciosa pulchella, Magnificans, 

 Triumphans, &c. ; also, fifty blooms of rhododendron, in eight or ten vari- 

 eties ; fifteen varieties of Beck's pelargoniums, and other flowers. From J. 

 Breck &, Co., Clematis azurea grandiflora, out-door culture, (has proved 

 quite hardy,) a beautiful variety, with large blue flowers ; iSpirag^a Reevesii, 

 beautiful /ris Susianna, and other flowers. From H. Grundel, Z<ilium pere- 

 grinum, tree paeonies, and other flowers. From George Johnson, Seedling 

 Yellow rose, and otlier kinds. Flowers, in variety, were also contributed by 

 W. Kenrick, P. Barnes, E. M. Richards, J. Nugent, Winship & Co., J. 

 Hovey, J. A. Kenrick, A. Bowditch, and otliers. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



Azaleas. — For the best display, to Hovey &. Co., $5. 



For tlie second best, to J. A. Kenrick, $3. 

 Gratuities. — To J. Breck & Co., for /ris Susianna, the Society's silver 

 medal, $5. 



To George Johnson, for a Seedling yellow rose, the Society's silver 

 medal, $5. 



To J. Breck & Co., for cut flowers, $2. 



To P. Barnes, for the same, $2. 



To J. Nugent, for the same, $2. 



To Winship & Co., for the same, $1. 



To Miss Kenrick, for the same, $1. 



To Miss Russell, for the same, $1. 



