The stated meeting of this Society was held at Concert Hall, on Tuesday evening, April 15,1856, M. W. Baldwin in the chair. The following awards were made by the Committee on Plants and Flowers: -

Roses - twelve plants, twelve varieties - for the best to Henry A. Dreer; for the second best to John Pollock, gr. to James Dundas. Asaleas, dwarf variety, Specimen Plant - for the best to the same. Hyacinths, six plants, six varieties - for the best to Peter Raabe. Pansies, ten plants - for the best to Henry A. Dreer; for the second best to James Thomas, gr. to Jas. D. Whetham. Collection of twelve Plants - for the best to Isaac Collins, gr. to Gen. Patterson; for the second best to John Pollock. Collection of six Plants - for the beat to Chas. Sutherland, gr. to John Anspach. Specimen Plant - for the best to Chas. Sutherland, gr. to John Anspach; for the second est to Thos. Robertson, gr. to B. A. Fahnestock. New Plants - two dollars for Boronia Drummondii, B. serru-lata, and Gastrolobium trilobatnm, to Thos. Robertson. Table Design, new and tasteful - for the best to Barry Higgins, gr. to D. R. King. Basket of cut Flowers, averaging sixteen inches - for the best to J. J. Habermehl, gr. to John Lambert. Basket iover sixteen inches) - a special premium of two dollars to Barry Higglna. Bouquets, over eight inches - a special premium of two dollars to J. J. Habermehl.

Special Premiums

For a beautiful collection of Verbenas and Stocks, two dollars to J. J. Habermehl; for a fine collection of Cinerarias, two dollars to Chas Sutherland; for a collection of Cinerarias one dollar, and for a beautiful Seedling Verbena, one dollar to Robert Buist; for a fine collection of Plants, two dollars to Thos. Robertson; for a collection of Mimula's, one dollar to James Thomas; for a rare collection of Orchids, three dollars to John Pollock, and for a beautiful pair of vases filled with Hyacinths, five dollars to Peter Raabe. By the Committee on Fruits. Special Premiums - five dollars, for two varieties of Grape-Vines, in full fruit, the Grizzly Rontignac, and Black Hamburgh, grown in pots, to Wm. Bright, gr. to Joe. S. Levering; three dollars, for a display of cat bunches for grapes, consisting of five varieties: Hamburgh, Franklnthal, Cochin China, White Funtignac, and White Muscat, to Mark Hill, gr. to M. W. Baldwin.

The Committee called the attention of the Society to specimens of Poaches preserved in tin cane, hermetically sealed, which retained the flavor of the fresh fruit to a remarkable degree, presented by Edward Tatnall, of Wilmington, Del.

By The Committee On Vegetables

Cucumbers, two specimens - for the best to Mark Hill, gr. to M. W. Baldwin. Special Premium - onto, dollar, for six heads of line Lettuce, to J. J. Habermehl.

Four gentlemen were elected resident members.

Objects Exhibited

Plants from the conservatory of Gen. Patterson - collection of twelve - Azalea, a white Seedling, Choroiema varium. Acacia pulchella, A. speciosissima, A. coccinea, A. elegans, Begonia sanguines, B. manicata, Franciscea latifolla, Euphorbia splendent, and White Bankaia Rose, specimen - Yellow Banksia Rose.

From James Dundae's Houses

Collection of twelve - Cnphea platycentra, Genista hybrids, Centradenia rosea, Begonia nitida, B. laperousia, B. manicata. Gardenia Stanleyana, Franciscea eximla, Chorozema varium, Vinca alba, Mahernia picta, and Cyrtoceras multiflora. Specimens - Conoclinnm ianthemum, dwarf Azalea variegata. Orchids - Phsslanopsis grandlflora, Cattleya marginata, Dendrobium agregatum, and Oncidium flexnosum. Twelve Roses - Terre de St. Cyr, Cels, Compte de Paris, Devoniensis, 8ouvenir de Malmalson, Lyonais, Madam Bousanque, Agrippina, Hermosa, Vicompt de Cayes, Saffrana, and Aurora.

From B. A. Fahnestook's Greenhouses

Collection of twelve - Polygala, Dalmatian, Spacrls laevigata, Tropaeolum Jaretil, Chorozema varium, C. elegans, A. albo-maculata, A. splendens, Cytisns racemosus, Geranium Jehu superbum, Mahernia odorata, Camellia de Etna superba, and Correa speciosa. Specimen - Pimelia specta-bilis. New Plants - Boronia Drummondii, B. serrnlata, and Gastralobium trilobatum.

From John Anspach's Houses

Collection of six - Ixora coccinea, Franciscea conferttflora, Azalea variegata, Bletia Tankervillie, Deutzia gracilis, and Stretilzia regina. Speolmen - Tropjeolum tricolorum, Axalia lndioa alba, and a number of Cinerarias.

From John Lambert's Houses

A collection of Verbenas and Stocks.

By Henry A. Dreer

Twelve Roses - Lion du Combat, Madame Elliott, Madame Remont, Brion, Madame Braay, Bougere, Hermosa, Archduke Charles, Madame Bredell, Solfatere, Phaloe, and Fortune's Doable Yellow, and ten Fancies.

By Robert Bulai

Six fine Cinerarias and a Seedling Verbena (Jack).

From James D. Whetham's

Collection of ten Pansies, and another of Mimuli.

By Peter Raabe - Two very large vases of Hyacinths, growing in moss, and twelve pots of Hyacinths.

Designs

By D. R. King's gr. - A beautiful and novel table design, and a fine basket of flowers.

By J. J. Habermehl. - A basket, and pair of bouquets.

By Robert Kilvington. - A bouquet.

By J. F. Knorr's gr. - Three bouquets, not in competition.

Frnft

From Jos. S. Lovering's grapery. - Two pots of Grape-vines in fruit - -the Hamburgh, and Frontignac.

From M. W. Baldwin's. - Cut bunches of five kinds of Grapes.

From B. Tatnall, of Wilmington, Del. - Cans of preserved Peaches, hermetically sealed, preserving the freshness of the fruit.

Vegetables

From John Anspach's. - Holloway's Defiance Cucumbers.

From D. R. King's. - Mushrooms.

From John Lambert's. - Fine Lettuce.