The Society met at Wardrop's. J. Murdoch, Jr., exhibited eight Tarieties of Mors Roses - Celine, Crietata, Mottled, Laneii, Angelique, Adelaide, and common pink - exceedingly fragrant and beautiful. Mr. R. McKnight exhibited a stock of McAvoys Superior Strawberry, with eleven perfect berries. At the meeting two weeks since, Mr. M. presented three stocks, with twenty-two, twenty, and nineteen berries. The Committee were unanimous in recommending this variety for garden cultivation, from its fine sire and delicious taste. It is scarcely firm enough for a market fruit Burr'* New Pine is of good size, a very productive and aromatic fruit, and will rank with Bidst'a Prize (our No. 1) as a market fruit, having the advantage of ripening some days earlier. The British Queen, exhibited by Mr. McKnight, is a different variety from Brewer's Victoria, of extra large size, and fine flavor. One berry measured 5 1/2 by 4 1/4- inches. Mr. McKnight exhibited three varieties of Raspberries - very large and superior White Antwerp, Fastolf, and Red Antwerp, Mr. Jas. McLaughlin, of Ohio township, presented, through Mr. Heidlrburg, a baske of very large HautboyS, which are commended for their delicious perfume.

The ready sale, at high prices, of good fruit in our market, should induce every person to send specimens of new varieties, especially seedlings, to the Horticultural Society, so that reports can be made as to the varieties deemed most worthy of cultivation in Allegheny county.

JaMes Wardrop, Secretary.