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mandra nereifolia, Niorembergia, Fuchsia expartera, F. Yoltigeur, F. Snow 

 drop, Gloxinia caulescens, four Calceolarias and Dendrobium nobile ; and a 

 collection of Gloxinias. 



By Wm. Sinton, gardener to Dr. James Rush: A large and fine col- 

 lection. 



From Thomas Richardson, New York : A fine display of Cinerarias and 

 Calceolarias. 



By Thomas Robertson, gardener to B. A. Fahnestock : Cuphea platy- 

 centra, Fuchsia alba, F. Pearl of England, Gloxinia Fyfiana, G. Scottii, 

 G. Albo — sanguinea, Torenia asiatica, Ceropegia elegans, Leschenaultia 

 formosa, Hydrangea hortensis, Justicia carnea, Pelargonium — Mazeppa 

 superba, Azalea Yerschafeltii, Mahernia Diana and M. Hector. 



By Isaac Collins, gardener to Gen. Patterson : Two fine specimens of 

 Strelitzia regina, with a large collection of choice plants. 



By Frederick Allgieir : A large table of fine Roses. 



By John Sherwood: Roses — Reine des Fleurs, Dr. Arnot, perpetual 

 Proudhomme, Coronet, Antigone, Compte Robinsky, Mrs. Elliott, Jaques 

 Lafitte, Gloire de Paris, Princess Helen, Pius IX, Baron Prevost, Geant 

 de Battailles, Reine, Mathyld, Delphine gay, lilacea and Amanda Patte- 

 notte. 



By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope : A large specimen of a yellow 

 BanKsia Rose. 



By Charles Miller : An extensive table of Calceolarias, Senecios, Mimu- 

 luses, &c. 



By Messrs. Gray: A beautiful dwarf Azalea. 



By Alex. Parker : A collection of small plants. 



By G. W. Earl : Cut Tulips and Anemones. 



By David Scott, gardener to Mrs. Holbrook, N. Y.: Cut Calceolarias. 



By R. Robinson Scott : Cut indigenous flowers. % 



By Meehan k Saunders : Castilleja, species with yellow flowers. 



Designs, Bouquets, etc. — By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope : A table 

 design, a basket of cut flowers, and a pair of hand Bouquets. 



By Alexander Burnett, gardener to H. Pratt McKean : A fine basket. 



By James Kent : A pair of hand Bouquets. 



By Meehan & Saunders, Germantown : A basket of indigenous flowers. , 



Fruit — By Albinus L. Felten : Strawberries in fruit, growing in pots, 

 Princess, Alice Maud, Hovey, Moyamensing, Burr's New Pine, Hudson, 

 M'Avoy's Superior, Washington, Early May, &c. 



By Jerome Graff: Four fine bunches Black Hamburg Grapes. 



By H. N. Johnson, Germantown : Seven Lemons, one of which weighed 

 1 pound 2 ounces. 



From Dr. E. S. Hull, Alton, 111.: Newtown Pippin Apples. 



Vegetables — By Albinus L. Felten : A large table of excellently grown 

 vegetables. 



By Samuel Cooper : Rhubarb, very fine and large. 



By Jame3 M. Tage, Burlington, N. J.: Superior Asparagus. 



By Jerome Graff: Three plates of Tomatoes and Asparagus. 



