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Designs of Cut Floivers, not exceeding five feet in height. 



Premium of 84 to Henry A. Dreer. 

 Premium of §3 to Robert Kilvington. 



Designs formed of G-rasses. 



First premium of S3 to Mary Mcllvaine, West Philadelphia. 

 Second premium of $3 to William Berry, gardener to Alfred Cope. 



Designs formed of Indigenous Plants. 



First premium of 88 to John Mcintosh. 



Baskets formed of Out Flowers. 



First premium of 83 to Mrs. M. Newkirk. 



Second premium of 82 to John Kinnier, gardener to Thomas Dunlap. 



Third premium of $1 to Robert Kilvington. 



Bouquets for the hand. 



First premium of $3 to Charles Souchet. 



Second premium of 82 to Henry Lynch, gardener to J. Rutter, West 

 Chester. 



Dahlias — 24 Varieties. 



First premium of silver medal, to Robert Buist. 



Roses — 20 Varieties. 



First premium of §5, to Robert Buist; second premium of $3 to Henry 

 A. Dreer. 



Roses — Greatest Variety. 



"f First premium of $3 to Paschall Morris ; second premium of $2 to Robert 

 Buist. 



Verbenas — Greatest Variety. 



First premium of $3 to Robert Buist. 



German Asters — Best Collection. 



First premium of §3 to Charles Souchet. 



The Committee with great pleasure, notice a handsomely prepared col- 

 lection of "Marine Algae," or " Sea Weeds," by J. M. A. Somraerville, 

 of Philadelphia, and a beautiful collection of variegated plants, by Robert 

 Buist — together, with a handsome collection of plants from the garden of 

 Dr. James Rush, not entered for competition. They also notice an im- 

 mense leaf of the " Victoria Regia," and a fine specimen of " Nelumbium 

 Speciosum," from the collection of Caleb Cope; and a splendid specimen of 

 " Lycopodium Coesium" from Mr. Joshua Robinson, Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. 



