192 THE FLORIST AND 



By John Pollock, gardener to James Dundas: — Orchids — 'Saecalobium 

 guttatum, Catleya Mossiae : — -Specimen plants — Stigmaphyllon ciliatum, 

 Fuchsias flavescens — 2 Voltigeur, 2 Snowdrop, Exoniensis and Ajax: 12 

 plants — Allamanda nereifolia, Nierembergia major, N, minor, Cuphea platy- 

 centra, Adamia versicolor, Begonia nitida, Clerodendron fallax, Geranium 

 Hebe, G. Compte de Paris, G. Albo sanguinea, G. Seedling, and a collection 

 of 40 plants. 



By Alexander Burnett, gardener to H. Pratt McKean: — Fuchsias — 2 

 Psyche, Dodd's Magnificent, Parson, 3 Corallina, Beauty of Dean and Ajax : 

 — Gloxinias Scotii, maculata, Cartonii, Godfreya, rubro-grandiflora, rubro- 

 candida, Fyfiana, carnea, speciosa and albo-sanguinea : — Specimen plant — 

 Pentas carnea. 



By James Kent: Fuchsias — Honey Bell, Pet; Musssenda frondosa, 

 Cryptolepis longiflora and a large collection in display. 



By Jerome Graff, gardener C. Cope: — Broughtonia sanguinea, new. 



By John Gray : — Fine Seedling Petunia and Pelargonium. 



By Meehan & Saunders : — Cut flowers of Verbena Mazeppa. 



By Henry A. Dreer: — Seedling Verbenas and Pinks. 



Basket $ Bouquets — By Jerome Graff- — a handsome Basket with 199th 

 flower of the Victoria regia from the same plant, a~nd a pair of hand Bouquets. 



By James Kent : — A pair of hand Bouquets. 



By Robert Kilvington: — A fine Bouquet. 



By Meehan & Saunders : — A Bouquet of Indigenous flowers. 



Fruit. — By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope: — Grapes — Black Ham- 

 burg and Muscat of Alexandria, — Peaches — Eariy York, Eliza, Druid Hill, 

 George 1th late Admirable and Royal George. — Nectarines — Elruge, Early 

 Newington Pitmaston, Orange and Downton. 



By John Pollock, gardener to James Dundas: — Grapes — Black Hamburg 

 and White Frontignac. 



By Isaac B. Baxter: — Cherries — Red and White Currants — Gooseber- 

 ries and Orange Raspberries. 



By James M. Tage: — Fine specimens of Moyamensing Strawberries. 



Albinus L. Felten : — Ten dishes, Strawberries, White Pine, Pine and 

 other kinds, Red Currants, Cherries, Black Mulberries and Gooseberries. 



By Robert Kilvington : — Gooseberries. 



Vegetables. — By A. L. Felten : — A fine display. 



By William Grassie, gardener to C. P. Fox: — A few kinds. 



By Alexander Burnett, gardener to H. P. McKean : Mushrooms. 



By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope: — Two kinds forced Potatoes. 



