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Horticultural Advertisements 
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Srt mtlr Artists 
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Rochester Commercial Nurseries, 
BSTABLZSHSO 1830, 
WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ BENEFIT 
FAGNANI’S NINE MUSES, 
Some itngallnnt foreigner made the declara¬ 
tion that America furnishes uo female beauty 
of the Classical type, whereupon Mr. Fagna.ni, 
of New York, opened his eyes, for a time, and 
then quickly set about putting veritable por¬ 
traits on canvas of veritable women who om- 
bodiod to a striking degree that element of 
beauty of which the Frenchman raid they were 
devoid. 
The portraits of nine pretty women all in a 
row are something well worth looking at, aside 
from any resemblance they may bear to the 
“nine muBes," and goBsip is rife as to who arc 
the Originate. II. Is quite enough to say that six 
are among the fairest of New York State 
women, while the East, West and South claim 
the others. 
That.ia, muse of pastoral poetry, (and most 
beautiful of all,) Is a brown-haired beauty, w ith 
wild Mowers in her hair. A gau/.y robe, caught 
daintily over lhe shoulders by pale cameos, 
reveals tlnCr smooth, round proportions and the 
grace of la ■ arms. Fro in one hand gracefully 
depends dr pc-ry of a greenish hue, while the 
other holds a mask at ono side. The face is 
blooming, iu <uriant, sweet and lender. 
Ekato, muse of lyric and amatory poetry, is 
golden-haired and blue-eyed, with a eupid Moat¬ 
ing at her side, with a Lighted torch. She is 
playing on n lyre, her lips parted and her luce 
wearing a happy expression. Her robe is like 
Thaua’s, w ith drapery of pale rose color. A 
wreath of rose buds on circle.- her head. 
Urania, muse (if Astronomy, has a nmturcr 
face, clear und fair, and star crowned. A scarf 
of changing purplo faJJs about her person. One 
arm rests upon a globe at her side, and a pointer 
Is heltl In the oilier. 
Melpomene, muso of tragedy, is a dark bru¬ 
nette, with face full of passion, but not ugly 
withal. Ono hand holds a dagger tragically, the 
other its sheath. She wears a crown of crescent 
shaped goal, and her robo was probably copied 
from KtsToiu’s IMiaedra’s, embroidered scarlet 
drapory over an embroidered robo of grayish 
blue. 
Polyhymnia, muse of lytic poetry, is lair, 
brown hair, gray-blue eyes, crescent crowned, a 
robe of white, gold embroidered, with drapery 
of pale Violet, bln* has u dreamy, vague, for- 
wtird-Iookiug expression, in one hand lies a 
scroll, a harp at one tide, an urn of burning 
incense stands near. A filmy volt fall. from Iter 
hair, aud flouts about her form. 
Clio, goddess of history. Is a brunette bead, 
laurel crowned, and supported on one hand; in 
the other lies an open scroll, while between the 
lingers a pen is lightly hold. The face has a 
thoughtful, retrospective look. The drapery is 
pale scarlet,. . 
Calliope, muse of eloquence and heroic poe¬ 
try, a brum:He, orescent crowned, with a tender, 
Imploring face. Ono hand bolds a horn, the 
other a scroll. A bracelet, scrpont-ljke, winds 
about her arm. Hor drapery is of neutral shade, 
gold embroidered, 
Terpsichore, muse of dancing. Is fair, so Very 
fair, with pale goblou locks. She moves, half 
floats, iu her gauzy robes, Jeweled on arms and 
shoulders, and only a band ol' gleaming green 
tied in her hair. She is so fine, so dainty and 
othereaJ-likc, oue half sees her vanish away. 
Euterpe, goddess of wind instruments, is 
brown-haired and lair, a gently listening ex¬ 
pression. a while, gold embroidered robo, with 
delicate crimson drapory. A harp-shaped in¬ 
strument is at one side, and in one hand she 
lifts a life. 
It would be unusual Indeed if tiio first attempt 
of an artist In a work like tin's should have 
reached perfection. The t'aoes arc beautiful, 
the draperies superb, while the lack ol' action, 
the monotony of roundness and plump shoulders 
so very much alike, give a sort of statuesque or 
waxen appearance. In the face of Clio, per¬ 
haps, the artist succeeded best In causing the 
goddess to shiue forth, while in all, be has given 
on canvas a series of very pretty, if not striking, 
tableaux. 
The new Circular of Prices Is just publishei 
and will be sent free to all applicants. Also, 
A FINE COLORED PLATE 
of the “Mount Vernon” Pear, and “ Manchal 
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