3S0 Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



To Miss Kenrick, for the same, $\. 



To H. Grundel, for display of Moss roses, $3. 



To Miss Russell, for basket of flowers, $1. 

 Fruits. — From S. Walker, fine Seedling straivberries. From E. Barne, 

 very fine Black Hamburgh and Muscat of Alexandria grapes. From M. P. 

 Wilder, Belle d'Orleans cherries, and Gushing strawberries. From M. H, 

 Simpson, 2 baskets Hovey's Seedling strawberries. From S- Sweetser,. 

 Hovey's Seedling strawberries. From J. Fay, 3 baskets Fay's Seedling 

 strawbemes. From Jos. Richardson, 1 basket fine Hovey'"s Seedling and 

 Boston Pine, and Cambridge strawberries. From O. Johnson, 1 large bas- 

 ket Hovey's Seedling strawberries. From W. C. Strong, Black Hamburgh 

 grapes. From James Nugent, Black Hamburgh grapes and White Tarta- 

 rian cherries. From T. Needham, fine Cannon Hall Miiscat, Wilmot's 

 Black Hamburgh, and other sorts or" grapes. From J. F. Allen, thirty-three 

 kinds of grapes, among them Austrian Muscat, White Bual, De CandoUe, 

 Deccan's Superb, &c.; also, Violet Hatif, Downton, and other nectarines, 

 and Late Crawford, Grosse Mignonne, Tippecanoe, and other peaches. 



Jidy 6. Exhibited. — Flowers: From J. Breck & Co., nine var. Prai- 

 rie roses, including J«ne, Eva Corinne, Rannnculiflora, &.c. ; also. Clem- 

 atis Hendersonii, Shilling?', ru,bra and alpiiia, ajid other floivers. From 

 Hovey & Co., ten varieties of Prairie roses, inclading Mrs. Hovey, Anne 

 Marie, Pride of Washington, &c. ; also, phloxes, pinks, &c. Flowers were 

 also sent by the President of the Society, P. Barnes, E, Wiaslow, Winship 

 & Co., J. Hovey, James Nugent, W. Kenrick, Miss Kenrick, and others. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED. 



Prairie Roses. — For tlie best display of not less than 6 var., to Breck 

 & Co., $5. 

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

 For the third best, to Winship & Co., $3. 



Gratuities. — To Breck & Co., Hovey & Co., P. Barnes, J. Nugent, 

 Winship &- Co., Miss Kenrick, Miss Russell, and E. Winslow, for cut flow- 

 ers, $1 each. 



Fruits. — From O. Johnson, superior Hovey's Seedling, Boston Pine, and 

 Jenney's Seedling strawberries. From Hovey & Co., 2 large baskets supe- 

 rior Hovey's Seedling, and 1 of Boston Pine strawberries. From W. P. Jen- 

 ney, fine Jenney's Seedling strawberries. From J. Richardson, fi,ne Rich- 

 ardson's Late strawberries. From E. Cleaves, Hovey's Seedling strawber- 

 ries. From E. Burns, May Duke cherries. From George Walsh, new 

 large Black Bigarreau cherries, fine. From J. Nugent, May Dulve cher- 

 ries, and B. Hamburgh grapes. From J. F. Allen, six kinds of grapes, fine 

 peaches and nectarines. From J. Washburn, Bigarreau de Mezel cherries, 

 and two other sorts. From E. Burns, very fine Muscat of Alexandria and 

 Black Hamburgh grapes. From S. Davis, Seedling cherries. From L. C. 

 Eaton, Providence, twenty-six varieties of strawberries, which were tested by 

 the committee, who made the following report, which we copy : — 



" Gen. Jaquiemont, size below medium, flavor very fine, quality first rate ; 

 Gen. Jacquiemont of the French, probably tlie same as the preceding ; 



