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baniste, Gushing, Heathcot, D'Arernberg, which has sometimes been 

 confounded with the Gloux Morceau, St. Ghislain, Lowell, Williams's 

 Bon Chretien (Bartlett), Catillac, Iron Pear, Beurre Knox and branches 

 of the same, Seckel and branches of do., Crassanne, Golden Beurre of 

 Dr. Holbrook ; apples, — Fine Red, Old Pearmain, Pumpkin Sweet, Por- 

 ter, Ram's Hoi-n (Jine red), Fall Pippin, Red Siberian Crab and Yellow 

 Siberian Crab, with branches of both varieties. Lady Apples, Nonsuch, 

 Winter Sweet. Joshua Gardner, of Dorchester, apples, — Fall Pippin, 

 and branches of Siberian Crab ; pears, — Seckel. Marshall P. Wilder, 

 of Dorchester, pears, — Williams's Bon Chretien (Bartlett), Berganiotte ; 

 apples, — two varieties, both fine ; melons, — True Persian Housaine 

 Muskmelon (striped, the seeds from the London Horticultural Society, 

 and believed to be the first of the kind produced in the country). Lord 

 Gardner's Green fleshed Muskmelon. 



John A. Kenrick, of Newton, pears, — Seckel, Williams's Bon Chretien 

 (^Bartletl), Chelmsford, Beurre Knox; apples, — York Russets, and 

 some other kinds ; peaches, — Alberge, Red Rareripe, Sweet Water, 

 Cooledge's Favorite. John Mackay, of Boston, for Henry Flagg, of 

 Weston, apples, — four baskets of Hawthornden, beautiful ; pears, — 

 four baskets of Seckel, two do. of Heathcot. Michael Tombs, of the 

 Faneuil Hall Market, pears, — Hannas, a fruit which has never, to our 

 knowledge, been exhibited, and believed to be a native, much like the St. 

 Michael's, but, to appearance, more oblong, and of larger size ; Cushing, 

 from the original tree, which, in a dry and gravelly soil, produces from 

 sixteen to twenty bushels this season. Madame Dix, of AVashington 

 street, Boston, pears, — Bon Chretien, Dix, Old St. Germain. Dr. S. A. 

 Shurtletf, one of the Vice Presidents of the Society, Pemberton Hill, 

 pears, — five baskets of St. Michael's raised in his garden in the city,-r— 

 Rousselette de Rheims, Fall Bergamotte, Gansel's Bergamotte; apples, 

 — High Top Sweeting; Grapes,— four baskets of Chasselas. 



Dr. Zabdiel B. Adams, of Boston, pears, — Seckel, St. Michael; White 

 Imperial or Yellow Egg plum. William Oliver, of Dorchester, pears, — 

 St. Ghislain, Wilkinson, Broca's Bergamotte, Williams's Bon Chretien 

 (^Bartlett); apples, — Chataiirne or Chesnut apple; melons, — Cantaloupe, 

 Persian Muskmelons. E. Train, of Weston, apples, a specimen resem- 

 bling in exterior the Alexander. R. & E. Marsh, of Quincy, pears, — 

 Cushing; specimens about as fine as those which were exhibited the Sat- 

 urday previous, four of which weighed twenty-one ounces. S. Phipps, 

 of Dorchester, pears, — Williams's Bon Chretien (^Bartlett), Seckel; ap- 

 ples, — Fall Pippin, Spice apple. E. Bartlett, Roxbury, one of the Vice 

 Presidents, pears, — Bartlett or Williams's Bon Chretien, Capiaumont; 

 apples, — Maiden's Blush, Ribston Pippin; plums, — Purple Gage, New 

 Gage; Peaches, some fine specimens. Dana & Norcross, of the Fan- 

 euil Hall Market, pears, — Williams's Bon Chretien, Cushing, Harvard; 

 peaches, — Cooledge's Favorite; other baskets of pears and fine fruit. 



William Worthington, of Dorchester, pears, — Capiaumont, Monsieur 

 Jean, Warden, Minot, Roussellette de Rheims, Seckel, St. Michael, 

 Williams's Bon Chretien or Bartlett, Native Red Cheek, Pound pear, 

 and several other kinds; apples, — Ladies' Delight, Carhouse. Richard 

 Ward, of Roxbury, — Roxbury Russets, growth, of 1834, and Sweet ap- 

 ples ; pears, — Williams's Bon Chretien or Bartlett, Seckel; peaches, — 

 Cooledge's Favorite, Red Rareripe, Yellow do. Charles Stone, of Wa- 

 tertown, peaches, — Yellow Rareripe, Stone's Favorite, in all eleven bas- 

 kets. Amos Bemis, of Waltham, peaches, — Carolina Rareripes. Mrs. 

 Deuch, of Derne street, Boston, Yellow Rareripe peaches. E. M. Rich- 

 ards, of Dedham, pears, — Verte Longue, Harvard, Chelmsford; apples, 

 — Red Juneating, Benoni, the last always fine ; Summer Pearmain, 

 Orange-Sweeting. B. V. French, of Boston, pears, — Williams's Bon 



