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MASSACHUSETTS HORT. SOCIETY. 



Baldwin, Court Pendu, Carthouse, Downton Pip- 

 pin, Ilawthorndean, Hormead Pearniain, Here- 

 fordshire Pearraain, James River, Jonathan, Pleas- 

 ant Valley Pipjiin, Russet (?), Roxbury Russet, R. 

 I. Greening, Sturmer Pippin, three varieties un- 

 named. Grapes — viz. : Bourdelas, Black Prince, 

 Black Hamburg, Wilmot-s do., do. No. 16, Chap- 

 tal (new,) Cliasselas of Fontainebleau, De CandoUe 

 (new,) Esperione, Frontignan, (White,) F. Griz- 

 zly, Golden Chasselas, Moranet (new,) Muscat 

 Blanc Hatif, M. of Alexandria, M. of Tottenham 

 Park, M. of Portugal, M. Cannon Hall, M. de la 

 Mi Aout, Syrian, Scharges Henling (new,) White 

 Nice, Zinfendal. Guava, (Psidium Cattleynum.) 

 Melons — Beechwood, Christiana, Nutmeg, Peach, 

 Persian. Peaches — Favorite, Sweet Water, White 

 Ball. Oranges and Lemons. Plums — Semiami, 

 Roger's Blue. 



From Bissell & Hooker, Rochester, N. Y., Ap- 

 ples, viz. : Fameuse, Fall Juneting, Hooker, Pom- 

 me Gris, Swaar. Pears, viz. : Swan's Orange, 

 Stevens's Genesee, White Doyenne. 



From James Munroe, Cambridge, Pears — Cale- 

 basse, Capiaumont, Vicar of Winkfield, Passe 

 Colmar. 



From Messrs. S. & G. Hyde, Newton, Apples — 

 forty-six varieties, viz.: Andover Harvest, Apple 

 from Worcester, Baldwin, Blessings (from Ver- 

 mont,) Bough Harvest, Bellelleur, Blue Pearmain, 

 Codlin, Cathead, Detroit, Egg Apple, French Non- 

 pareil, Flanders Pippin, Fuller's Apple, French 

 Pij^Jin (fall,) Green Russet, Gravenstein, Gardner's 

 Sweet, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Long Nonsuch, 

 Newion Spitzenberg, Newton Pippin, No Core, 

 Old Pearmain, Old Red Nonsuch, Pelham's Sweet, 

 Picena Apple, Philadelphia Pippin, Porter, Pound 

 Royal, Pumpkin Sweet, Pearmain, Roxbury Rus- 

 set, Ribston, Pippin, Red Crop, Red Sweet, R. I. 

 Greening, Spitzenberg, Seaver's Sweet, Sudbury 

 Pound (fall,) Strop Apple (fall,) Sweet Greening 

 (fall,) Winter Spice, Yellow Apple, Yellow Crab. 



From John A. Hall, Raynham, Apples — Baldwin, 

 English Pearmain, Nonsuch, Pomme water, Peck's 

 Pleasant, R. I. Greening, Roxbury Russet, Talmon 

 Sweeting, Tender Sweet, Wing Sweeting. 



From James Cruickshanks, Waltham, Water 

 Melons — Black Spanish, Mountain Sprout, Long 

 Island Round. 



From Henry H. Crapo, New Bedford, Ananas, 

 Beurre d'Anjou, B. de Beaumont, B. de Capiau- 

 mont, B. Golden of Bilboa, B. Diet, B. d'Arem- 

 berg, Colmar d'Aremberg, Dunmore, Duchesse 

 d'Angouleme, Doyenne Boussoch, Fulton, Fon- 

 dante d'Automne, Holland Bergamot, Hacon's In- 

 comparable, Julienne, Jean de Witt, Jalousie de 

 Fontenay Vendee, Louise bonne de Jersey, Ma- 

 dotte. Napoleon, Passe Colmar, Seckel, Vicar of 

 Winkfield, Vert Longue, Williams's Bon Chretien 

 and five varieties for name. Apples — Autumn 

 Bough, Twenty-ounce; grown upon the farm of 

 Humphrey Howland, of Scipio, Cayuga county, 



From John Fisk Allen, of Salem, thirty-three 

 varieties of Grapes, viz. : Black Hamburgh, Wil- 

 mot's new Black Hamburgh, Wilmot's No. 16, 

 Black Hamburg, White Gascoigne, Esperione, 

 <Jrizzly Frontignan, Wliite Frontignan, Hanster- 

 etto. Black Sweet Water, Black Prince, Portuguese 

 Muscat, Zinfendel, Syrian, Chasselas de Fontaine- 

 bleau, Chasselas de Bar sur Aube, Red Chasselas, 

 Rose Chasselas, Golden Chasselas, White Sweet 

 Water, White Tokav, White Nice, De Candolle, 

 Muscat of Lunel, Muscat of Alexandria, Black St. 

 Peter's, Black Lombardy, Chaptal, August Muscat, 



Red Traminer, Whortley Hall Seedling, Ferral' 

 Royal Muscadine, Isabella. Pears — Ronville' 

 Gansel's Bergamot, Seckel, Fondante d'Automne. 

 Peaches — Bellegarde, La Fayette, Yellow Rare- 

 ripe, Tippecanoe, Teton de Venus, Kem-ick's Or- 

 ange. Plums — Coe's Golden drop. 



From Weebern, Wyoming county, N. Y., by F. 

 K. Phcenix, of the Delavan Nursery, Delavan, 

 Wisconsin. Apples — Edgerly Sweet, Durham, or 

 Flower of Edinburg, Federal, Changeable, Tift 

 Sweet, Sweet Gilliflower, Lenox, Detroit Red, 

 Perry Russet, Pound Sweet, September Sweet, 

 Striped Pippin, Ox Apple, Pearmain, White Bell- 

 flower, King George's Favorite, Green Sweet, 

 King Apple, Griffith's Sweet, Harvest Gilliflower, 

 Early Sweet Red, and nine other kinds nameless, 

 or merely local names. 



From James P. Oliver, Lynn, Oliver's Russet 

 Pears, from the original tree. 



From H. Snyder, Kinderhook, N. Y., Doyenne 

 White Pears, and Vandervere Apples. 



From R. Whittier, Chicopee, Pears — Brown 

 Beurre, Bleeker's Meadow, Easter Beurre, Louise 

 Bonne de Jersey, Seckel. 



From Aaron D. Capen, Dorchester, Pears — Beur- 

 re de Capiaumont, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Louise 

 Bonne de Jersey, Passe Colmar, Seckel. Apples — 

 Golden Russet, and a variety unknown. Seedling 

 Peaches. Melons. 



From Charles Sprague, Boston, Spanish Filberts 

 grown in the city of Boston. 



From Charles E. Fisk, Natick, Porter Apples. 



From James Arnold, New Bedford, Grapes — 

 Black Hamburg, Chasselas of Fontainebleau, Roy- 

 al Muscadine, Royal Muscat, St. Peters. 



From Geo. Jacques, Worcester, Pears — Coffin's, 

 White Doyenne, Virgalieu. Peach? — 11 1-3 inches 

 in circumference; weight, 11 5-8 ounces. 



From Dr. W. W. Cutler, South Reading, Apples, 

 River? 



From Samuel Pond, Cambridgeport, Pears — An- 

 drews, Beurre Diel, Gushing, Columbia, Doyenne 

 White, Dix, Flemish Beauty, Fondante d'Au- 

 tomne, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Marie Louise, 

 Napoleon, Seckel, Surpasse Virgalieu, Urbaniste, 

 Vicar of Winkfield, Williams's Bon Chretien. 



From Isaac Pullen, Hightstown, N. J., Peaches, 

 Crawford's Late, Melacoton. 



By Isaac P. Davis, Endicott Pears, from the 

 original tree, 220 years old. 



From G. F. Chandler, Lancaster, Apples. 



From Wm. Adams, Woburn, a Water Melon, 

 weighing 37 1-2 lbs. 



From N. N. Dyer, South Abington, Apples — 

 Black Detroit, Brown Jacket, Bedford Sweeting, 

 Crow's Egg, Fameuse. 



From J. M. Everett, Foxboro', Native Grapes, 

 for premium. 



Extra fine specimens of Seckel Pears, from the 

 New Jersey Horticultural Society, came too late 

 for exhibition. 



FLOWERS EXHIBITED. 



From Marshall P. Wilder, President of the So- 

 ciety, a great variety of fine Plants, consisting of 

 large Camellias, &c. Also, fine Dahlias, Phloxes, 

 Roses, and other Cut Flowers. 



From A. Aspinwall, Roses, in variety. 



From John A. Lowell, a great variety of superb 

 Plants. 



From Thomas Liversidge, Dorchester, a variety 

 of Plants. 



From Messrs. Winship, fine Pot Plants, Bou- 

 quets, Dahlias, &c. 



