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To H. Grundel, for iilium peregrinum, $2. 



To H. Grundel, for pseonies and geraniums, $1. 



To Hovey & Co., for bouquets, $\. 



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

 Fruits. — From J. F. Allen, Elton and Black Tartarian cherries, large 

 and fine ; Hunt's Ta\vney nectarines, Grosse Mignonne peaches, and a col- 

 lection of grapes, — among them Cannon Hall Muscat, Zinfindal, Black Pro- 

 lific, Wilmot's B. Hamburgh, White Frontignan, &lc. From W. C. Strong, 

 fine Muscat of Alexandria, Black Hamburgh, and White Frontignan grapes. 

 From T. Needham, fine specimens of Cannon Hall Muscat, Wilmot's B. 

 Hamburgh, White Frontignan, and other grapes. From O. Johnson, beau- 

 tiful Cooledge's Favorite peaches, well ripened and colored. From John 

 Hill, fine Early Virginia strawberries, the first of the season. 



, June 22. Exhibited. — Flowers: From J. S. Cabot, a fine collection of 

 pseonies, — among them, Reine Hortense, Buyckw, Victoire Modesto, Sul- 

 phurea, lutea plenissima, Reine Victoria, and seedlings ; also a fine collec- 

 tion of irises. From H. Grundel, Buyckzi, Edulis superba, Duchesse de 

 Nemours, Nivea plenissima, and otlier pseonies, calceolarias in variety, and 

 pelargoniums. From Winship & Co., Virgilia lutea, Amorpha fructicosa, 

 fringe tree, and other flowers. From L. Davenport, a fine plant, with two 

 blooms, of the Echinocactus multiplex, a handsome species, with pale pink 

 flowers, in the same style as E. Eyriesit. 



From Hovey & Co., /ris Susianna, ranunculuses and anemonies, Hydran- 

 gea japonica, Kalmia latifolia, eight varieties of snapdragons, rhododen- 

 drons, verbenas, St. Margaret and Iphigene, pelargoniums, and other flowers ; 

 also, sixteen varieties of pasonies, among them festiva, Victoire Modesto, sul- 

 phurea, Buyclm, &c. From Breck & Co., pseonies, in variety, variegated 

 leaved chestnut, Clematis azuroa, and other flowers. Flowers, in variety, 

 were sent by the President, B. V. French, A. Bowditch, J. Hovey, O. N. 

 Shannon, P. Barnes, Miss Barnes, J. Nugent, W. Kenrick, T. Needliam, 

 Miss Russell, J. Duncklee, and others. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



PSEONIES. — For the best twelve varieties, to H. Grundel, $5. 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., $4. 



For the best display, to H. Grundel, $3. 

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



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., $S. 



For the third best, to Hovey & Co., $2. 

 Gratuities. — To Hovey & Co., for cut flowers, $2. 



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



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



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



To A. Bowditch, for the same, $1. 



To Jas. Nugent, for the same, ^1. 



To Miss Russell, for the same, $1. 

 FauiTs. — From T. Needham, very splendid Cannon Hall, Black Ham- 



