554 Exhlhitio7is of Hortladtiiral Societies. 



R. T. Greening, Tolman's Sweeting, Gilliflower, 0]d Eng. Pearmain, Kil- 

 ham Hill, Baldwin, Ribstone Pippin, Winter Pearmain, Newtown Pippin, 

 and seventeen varieties unknown. 



By McCuUoch & Kirtland, Greenbush. Nine varieties of apples, viz.: — 

 R. I. Greening, Spitzenburg, Golden Russet, Seek-no-Further, Baldwin, 

 Burk Knot, Tolman Sweeting, Newtown Pippin, Fall Pippin. Four vari- 

 eties of pears, viz. : — Napoleon, Virgoulouse, Summer Bon Chretien, As- 

 ton Town. 



By J. J. Thomas, Macedon, Wayne county. Fifteen varieties of apples, 

 viz. : — Dyer, Bullock's Pippin, Rambo, Wine, Sweet Baldwin, Kilham 

 Hill, Baldwin, ^sopus Spitzenburg, Peck's Pleasant, Swaar, Williamson, 

 Summer Pearmain, Jewett's Red, Late Strawberry, and one unknown. 

 Seven varieties of pears, viz. : — Urbaniste, Williams's Bon Chi6tien, Belle 

 Lucrative, Bon Chretien, Andrews, Washington. Three varieties of 

 peaches, viz. : — Hill's Chili, President, Morris White. 



By Judge Parker, Albany. Seven varieties of grapes, viz. : — Sweet- 

 water, Blue Chasselas, Black Burgundy, Winne Fragrant, Isabella, Ca- 

 tawba, and two varieties of pears, namely ; — Bergamot and Virgoulouse, 



By J. Rathbone. Four varieties of apples, viz. : — Fall Pippin, English 

 Russet, and two unknown. Two varieties of pears, viz. : — Belle Lucra- 

 tive, and Van Mons Leon le Clerc ; also, a branch of the Ohio Ever-bear- 

 ing raspberry, loaded with fruit, which the committee deem worthy of cul- 

 tivation. 



By Wm. Rankin, Esq., of Newark, N. J. Seven varieties of pears, 

 viz. : — Williams's Bon Chretien, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Seckel, Marie 

 Louise, White Doyenn^, Gray Doyenni, Colmar d'Aremberg. Three va- 

 rieties of peaches, viz. : — Crawford, Newington, and one unnamed. Four 

 varieties of grapes, viz. : — Black Hamburgh, Isabella, Virginia Bland, 

 White Muscadine. 



By Dr. J. M. Ward, of Albany. Six varieties of apples, viz. : — Fall 

 Pippin, Jersey Sweeting, Victuals and Drink, Strawberry, and two unknown. 



By Amos Briggs, Schaghticoke. A plate of very handsome Williams's 

 Bon Chretien pears. 



By S. C. Groot, Schenectady. Seven varieties of pears, viz. : — White 

 Doyenn6, Beurr6 de Capiaumont, Beurre Bosc, Bleeker's Meadow, Winter 

 Nelis, Brown Beurr6, Flemish Beauty, all fine specimens, and, if the culti- 

 vation should be extended, Schenectady will be as celebrated for pears, as 

 it now deservedly is for plums. 



By DavidjThomas, Aurora, Cayuga co., one plate of very beautiful nec- 

 tarines. By J. D. Chism, Portugal quince, persimmons, and a seedling 

 pear, resembling the old Pound pear. By Hon. John Taylor, Mayor of 

 Albany, Gloria Mundi apples, and Virgoulouse pears. By Judge Harris, 

 of Albany, three varieties of pears, the Williams's Bon Chretien, Gan- 

 sel's Bergamot, and De Louvain. By Dr. J. Wilson, Bethlehem, musk- 

 melons, Skillman's Cantelope ; watermelons, the Joppa and Spanish. By 

 Dr. H. Wendell, six varieties of melons, viz. : — Cantelope, Ispahan, and 

 four unnamed, Joppa and Spanish watermelons. By V. P. Douw, Green- 

 bush, three varieties of watermelons, viz.: — Joppa, Black Spanish, and 



