2A, 
Linaria genistifolia, Lupinus mutabilis, Helenium autumnalis, 
Argemone Barclayana, Thunbergia alata, Maurandia Barclay- 
ana, and many others. 
Mrs. Norcross, of Boston. Several fine plants in pots, amongst 
which were Polianthus tuberosa (the Tuberose,) Myrtle-leaved 
Orange, Begonia Evansiana, and others. 
H. A. Breed, Esq., Lynn. <A large and fine bouquet of cut 
flowers. 
Hon. E. Vose, Dorchester. A large quantity of cut flowers. 
M. P. Wilder, Esq., Dorchester. A very fine and numerous 
collection of Dahlias, amongst which the most conspicuous for 
beauty and successful growth, were Countess of Ponza, Lord 
Chichester, Polyphemus, Richardson’s Alicia, Brown’s Ophelia, 
Belladonna, Countess of Liverpool, Jason, Negro boy, Agrippina; 
also, a vase of about forty varieties of beautiful autumnal roses, 
including the celebrated Palavicin and the Triomphe de Boll- 
willer, a large donation of cut flowers, and many rare exotic 
plants in pots. 
S. Phipps, Esq., Dorchester. Celosia cristata, and several 
other beautiful plants in pots, with a fine specimen of Solem 
melongena, the Egg plant. 
J. F. Priest, Esq., Boston. A large and magnificent are of 
the Salvia splendens; double-flowering Pomegranate, and several 
others. 
_ Mr. Thomas Dunlap, from the garden of W. G. Buckner, Esq., 
Bloomingdale, N. Y. A fine collection of Dahlias, the most 
beautiful of which were Wilmot’s Superb, Granta, Paroquet ; 
Diadem, a seedling raised by him, in the style of Countess of 
Liverpool, and Roscoe, another fine seedling, also raised by him. 
E. M. Richards, Esq., Dorchester. A yellow seedling Dahlia 
of very great merit, raised by him. 
W. Worthington, Esq., Dorchester. A considerable number 
of bouquets of cut flowers, containing, with others, some remark- 
ably fine specimens of China Aster. 
J. L.L. F. Warren, Esq., Brighton. A fine collection of Dah- 
lias, with several beautiful bouquets. 
J. Crane, Esq., Boston. Two fine plants, in pots, of Helian- 
thus giganteus. 
Mr. S. Walker, Roxbury. A fine boquet of cut flowers, with 
a choice collection of Dahlias; the most brilliant in color and 
perfect in shape were Queen of the Dahhas, Miss Pelham, Den- 
isii, Springfield Rival, Tyso’s Matilda, Groomsbridge’s Matchless ; 
also, a small but elegant group of seedling Heartsease, ( Viola.) 
Botanic Garden, Cambridge, under the direction of Mr. Carter, 
the following plants in pots :—Banksia serrata in flower, Eugenia 
jambos, Callistemon lanceolata, Eleagnus, Melaleuca, Cleroden- 
dron, Protea argentea, Acacia falcata, Aster argyrophyllus, Lau- 
rus indica, Paasiflora alba, Diosma, Gordonia lasianthus, Ballota, 
