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By John Pollock, gardener to James Dundas. — Specimen plants, Maher- 
nia odorata, Bletia Tankervillise, Oncidium lanceanum, 0. amplicatum 
major, 0. leuchochilum, Henfreya scandeus, and Conoclinum ianthinum. 
By J. J, Habermehl, gardener to John Lambert. — A large collection of 
stocks and another of Petunias in variety. 
By Peter Raabe. — A rustic stand with a vase, containing beautiful 
Hyacinths and Crocuses growing in moss. 
Baskets and Bouquets, ^c. — By Mark Hill, gardener to M. W. Baldwin. 
Two handsome Baskets. 
By Jerome GraeflF, gardener to Caleb Cope. — A Basket and a pair of 
hand Bouquets. 
By J. J. Habermehl, gardener to J. Lambert. — A Basket and a pair of 
hand Bouquets. 
By C. O'Brien, gardener to D. R. King. — A Basket. 
Vegetables. — By M. Doyle, gardener to John Rice. — Cauliflowers, Lettuce 
Cucumbers, Beans and Radishes. 
By J. J. Habermehl, gardener to J. Lambert. — Cauliflowers and Lettuce. 
By Mark Hill, gardener to M. W. Baldwin. — Lettuce, Cucumbers and 
Radishes. 
By J. Ryan, gardener to J. Anspach. — Cucumbers. 
By M. Woodburn, gardener to J. Swift. — Lettuce. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. 
At the stated meeting held 6fch inst., for the election of ofiicers, the 
following gentlemen were duly elected for the ensuing year : 
President. — Col. R. France. 
Vice Presidents. — George Brown, William C. Wilson, Nicholas Poplein, 
Edward Jenkins, A. C. Pracht, Hamilton Easter. 
Treasurer. — Edward Kurtz. 
Corresponding Secretary. — John Feast. 
Recording Secretary. — Samuel Feast, Jr. 
Secretary to Judges. — H. B. Jones. 
Secretary for Exhibitions. — F. J. Fuss. 
Committee of Arrangement. — Samuel Feast, Jr., James Pentland, John 
Hilbert, James Somerville, Dr. K. Lusby, James Gallaway, John Feast. 
The monthly exhibition for March, took place on the 20th, at the Mary- 
land Institute, which was open to all visitors during the afternoon, and till 
10 o'clock, P. M., and considering the weather, a fine display was made, 
