320 THE FLORIST AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



George R. Sampson, Roxbury, $2. Tomatoes, — Peter Lawson, Lowell, $1. 

 Potatoes (new) — B. V. French, Braintree, $2. Summer Squash — Henry 

 Bradlee, Medford, $3. 



Melons — B. V. French, Braintree, 11 ; Nahum Stetson, Bridgewater, 

 $3 ; Josiah Stickney, Watertown, $1 ; Galen Merriam, Newton, $1 ; A. D. 

 Webber, West Needham, $2 ; H. Bradlee, Medford, two dollars. 



For Pot Plants— Winship & Co. ; Brighton, $8 ; Evers & Brock, Brigh- 

 ton, $5 ; George W. Collamore, Boston, $2 ; Mrs. Gorley, $1 ; Moses B. 

 Williams, Brookline, $8; M. P. Wilder, Dorchester, $5; J. Mason, 

 Cambridgeport, $1. 



Floral Design — Mrs. William Kenrick, Newton, $5 ; Miss F. A. Russell, 

 Newton, 2 ; W. C. Strong, Newton, $7 ; do do, $1 ; Miss Fannie Wright, 

 "Dedham, $5 ; Curtis & Lincoln, Boston, $6 ; Miss Mary M. Kenrick, New- 

 ton, $3 ; Azell Bowditch, Roxbury, $3. 



For Bouquets — William E. Carter, Cambridge, $2 ; C. S. Holbrook, 

 East Randolph, $2 ; Messrs. Burr, Hingham, $2 ; Jonathan Morris, 

 Newtonville $5 ; Master A. G. Read, Boston, for basket artificial flowers, 

 two dollars. 



We have occupied perhaps too great space in this number, to the 

 awards of premiums at our late State Fair ; but there are many of our sub- 

 scribers to whom these reports will be very interesting, especially, as this 

 was the greatest Fair ever held in this State. 



Notwithstanding all our appeals to our subscribers, they still withhold the 

 subscriptions due last January ; it may be the result of carelessness on their 

 part, but if so, it is very inconvenient to us ; fully one third of the number 

 are still our debtors. 



Catalogues have been received from the Toledo Nursery Association, 

 and Messrs. A. Frost & Co., Rochester, New York. 



Our next Plate will be a figure of a new variety of Rhododendron, the 

 Comtesse Ferdinand Visart. 



