Division B. Class I.-No premiums awarded. 3 00 Class II.-For the best 12 dissimilar blooms, to J. L. L. F. Warren, $5.00 Class I.-No premium awarded. Division C. Class II. For the best 12 dissimilar blooms, to William Quant. PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES 5 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 4 00 Awarded at Weekly Shows and for Objects during the Season. To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for a fine display of Camellias, To Wm. Quant, for the second display of Camellias, To the President of the Society, for seedling calceolarias, To A. McLennan, for pot plants, $1, 5 00 4.00 3.00 To J. S. Cabot, for fine Pansies, To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for pot plants, $2, $2, To Messrs. Winships, for bouquets, $1, $1, $3, $2, $2, To W. Quant, for bouquets, $1, $2, To Thomas Needham, for fine Fuchsias, To W. Mellar, for pot plants, To Walker & Co., for pot plants, $1, $1, To P. Barnes, for pot plants, To J. L. L. F. Warren, for bouquets, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, To Walker & Co., for bouquets, $1, $2, To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for a superb Verónica speciòsa, To R. West, for bouquets, $2, $1, $2, $1, $2, $1, $1, To W. Quant, for Stephanòtus floribundus, To the President of the Society, for Japan Lilies, &c., To P. Barnes, for very fine Hollyhocks, To Miss Russell for bouquets, $2, $2, $2, $1, $2, $2, $1, $1 $1, $1, $2, $2, $2, $2, $2, To Messrs. Hovey & Co., for superb specimens of Japan Lilies, To W. Doyle, for bouquets, $1, $2, $1, $2, $1, To James Nugent. for bouquets, $2, To P. Barnes, for bouquets, To W. E. Carter, for Scilla maritima, To W. Doyle, for Stanhopea occulata, To W. E. Carter, for fine seedling Phloxes, To W. Doyle, for Cattleyana Harrisonii To E. W. Carter, for Hedychium Gardnerianum, To Messrs. Winships, for Aloe sp. To J. W. Mandell, for bouquets, To the President, for Dahlias, To P. Barnes, for fine specimen of Ipomópsis picta, To J. L. L. F. Warren, for Gladiolus belvidèrus, To D. Haggerston, for Stove plants, To Walker & Co., for displays of Annuals, &c. during the season, 3 00 To L Davenport, for the same, 3 00 5 00 3.00 To Messrs. Winships, for fine Shrubs during the season, To Messrs. Winships, for fine specimens of Yucca gloriòsa, filamentosa and supérba, To E. W. Carter, for Polyanthus, To W. E. Carter, for Spiræà japónica, Pentstèmon Murrayànum, REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FRUITS, AWARDING PREMIUMS FOR 1846. The Committee on Fruits have awarded the following premiums for the year 1846. SPECIAL PRIZE LIST. In accordance with a vote of the Society, and by the liberality of a gentleman desirous of advancing Horticultural Science, offering one Hundred Dollars a year, for three years. APPLES. For the two best varieties and specimens of Summer Apples : To Otis Johnson, for the Red Astrachan, To Otis Johnson, for the Early Bough, For the two best varieties and specimens of Autumn Apples, To George Hyde, for Gravenstein, $5.00 5 00 5 00 5 00 For the two best varieties and specimens of Winter Apples, To George Walsh, for Baldwin, To S. Walker, for R. I. Greening, PEARS. For the two best varieties and specimens of Summer Pears, To S. Pond, for Williams's Bon Chrétien, $5.00 5 00 5 00 5 00 For the two best specimens and varieties of Autumn Pears, 5 00 To S. Downer, Jr., for Louise Bonne de Jersey, For the two best varieties and specimens of Winter Pears, To Josiah Lovett, for Winter Nelis, CHERRIES. For the three best varieties of Cherries, To Otis Johnson, for Black Tartarian, To George Walsh, for New Large Black Bigarreau, PLUMS. For the three best varieties of Plums, To J. F. Allen, for Green Gage, To S. R. Johnson, for Washington, To Joseph Lovett, for Reine Claude Violet, PEACHES. For the two best varieties of Peaches, To J. F. Allen, for Bellegarde, To Josiah Lovett, for Grosse Mignonne, 5 00 $100 00 AT THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN SEPTEMBER. APPLES. For the greatest number of kinds, and the best grown, For the 3d best do., F. W. Macondry, PEARS. For the greatest number of kinds, and the best grown, to M. P. Wilder, For the 2d best do., to S. Walker, For the 3d best do., to J. S. Cabot, GRAPES. For the best exhibited, to David Haggerton, For the next best exhibited, to Hovey & Co., J. F. Allen, ASSORTED FRUIT.-For the best basket of Fruit, of various kinds, 3 00 For the best dish of Apples, not less than 12 specimens of one For the best dish of Pears, not less than 12 specimens of one 5 00 For the next best do., to S. Walker, $3.00 PREMIUMS DURING THE SEASON. APPLES. For the best summer Apples, on or before the 1st Sep tember, to Otis Johnson, For the next best do., to A. D. Williams, For the best fall Apples, on or before the 1st December, to For the next best do., to Otis Johnson, For the best winter Apples, on or before the 1st of March, to For the next best do., to Samuel Walker, PEARS. For the best summer Pears, on or before the 1st Septem ber, to Otis Johnson, For the next best do., to J. F. Allen, For the best fall Pears, on or before the 1st December, to J. F. For the next best do., to Samuel Walker, 6 00 4.00 6 00 For the best winter Pears, on or before the 1st March, 1847, to For the next best do., to J. S. Cabot, CHERRIES. For the best specimen, not less than two quarts, to Otis Johnson, For the 2d best do., to George Walsh, PEACHES. For the best specimens grown under glass, to J. F. Allen, 600 For the 2d best do., to Wm. Quant, For the best specimen, grown in open culture, to John Merriam, APRICOTS. For the best specimen of Apricots, to Hovey & Co., NECTARINES. For the best specimen of Nectarines, to J. F. Allen, 600 QUINCES. For the best specimens of the best kind of Quinces, to For the 2d best do., to Wm. Quant, PLUMS. For the best Plums of the best flavor, not less than two quarts, to J. F. Allen, For the next best do., to E. E. Bradshaw, GOOSEBERRIES.-For the best flavored and finest specimens, two box CURRANTS.-For the best flavored and finest specimens, two boxes, to Otis Johnson, For the 2d best do., to A. D. Williams, RASPBERRIES. For the best specimens of Raspberries, not less than STRAWBERRIES.-For the best specimens of Strawberries, not less For the next best do., Josiah Richardson, WATER MELON.-For the best specimen of Water Melon, to Otis For the 2d best do., to R. S. McIntosh, MUSKMELON. For the best Muskmelon, to Wm. Quant, For 2d best do., Alexander McLennan, FIGS.-For the best specimen of Figs, to J. F. Allen, GRAPES. For the best specimens and the best variety of Grapes, $6.00 4.00 5 00 3 00 5 00 3.00 5 00 3 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7.00 For the best specimen and variety of Grapes, grown under glass For the 2d best do., to Hovey & Co., GRAPES, (Native.)-For the best specimen and variety of Native For the 2d best do., to J. F. Allen, GRATUITIES. To J. F. Allen, for fine display of Grapes during the season, To J. F. Allen, for his seedling Montmorency Cherries, To James Arnold, (by W. Young,) for fine specimen Grapes, The Committe for awarding premiums on vegetables, respectfully report the following as the result of their examination : ASPARAGUS. For the earliest and best, not less than 3 bunches, to William Quant, 5 00 - BEETS. For the best, (pure blood beet,) during the season, not less BEANS. For the best and earliest peck of string beans, to Thomas 3 00 For the best and earliest Lima beans, not less than 2 quarts, to |