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Fuchsia tencllaand Thomsonia, Calothamnus quadrifida, Rhodo- 
dendron, and others; also, a very fine collection of Dahlias, the 
most prominent of which were Well’s white, Amanda, Belladon- 
na, Queen of the Dahlias, and.a seedling of considerable beauty, 
raised by Mr. Carter. 
Mount Auburn Garden, under the direction of Mr. Russell. 
A profusion of cut flowers. 
W. Kenrick, Newton. Several beautiful plants in pots, includ- 
ing two fine specimens of Morus multicaulis, with a large quanti- 
ty of cut flowers. 
J. A. Kenrick, Newton. A large quantity of cut flowers. 
Messrs. Winship, Brighton. A large quantity of cut flowers, 
with two magnificent plants of the Cockscomb, Celosia cristata. 
Lancaster Botanic Garden, under the direction of Mr. Joseph 
Breck. A numerous and matchless collection of Dahlias; the 
most striking for beauty and shape were Village maid, Thorburn’s 
seedling from Widnall, King of the Whites, Transcendant, Col- 
vill’s Perfecta, Widnall’s Jason, Queen of the Yellows, Wells’s 
Royal Lilac, and Margaret’s Favorite, a beautiful seedling, rais- 
ed by Mr. Breck. 
Messrs. Hovey, Boston. <A very choice and brilliant collection 
of double China Asters, embracing twelve distinct kinds, with 
several very fine Dahlias, the most conspicuous for beauty both 
of shape and color were Lord Liverpool, Negro boy, Cassina, 
Prince George, Widnall’s Adonis, Picta formosissima ; also, sev- 
eral bouquets, remarkable for variety of flowers and elegance of 
arrangement, containing Gladiolus natalensis, Zinnia, violacea 
var. coccinea, Kuphorbia variegata, Dahlias, Phlox roseum, glom- 
erata, cordata, Wheeleriana, Americana, Solidago altissima, with 
a quantity ef cut flowers. 
Mr. Sweetser, Boston. A superb collection of Dahlias, amongst 
which the finest were Alba fimbriata, and the King of the Yel- 
lows; several beautiful bouquets, and a fine specimen of Rosa 
Lamarque, one of the most delightful and fragrant of the tribe. 
Mr. D. Murphy, Roxbury. Many greenhouse plants; amongst 
them were a lage Myrtus communis, with fruit, Cyclas revoluta, 
Viburnum tinus, Orange trees, Calla Ethiopica, many bouquets 
and cut flowers. 
John Arnold, Cambridge. A variety of plants in pots. 
J. D. Williams, Boston. A variety of plants in pots; among 
them were the Silver- edged Holly, the Irish Yew, and the Laurel. 
W. Wales, Dorchester. A fine collection of cut flowers and 
bouquets, in one of which was the beautiful and fragrant Yellow 
Tea Rose. 
S. H. Weld, Esq., Roxbury. Dahlias and cut flowers. 
Dar. Winslow, oF Newhall, J. Richardson, N. Davenport, J. 
Gardner and Mr. Farnsworth. Cut flowers. 
For the committee, 
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