55S Exhibitions of Horticultural Societies. 



Napoleon; a Bergamotte pear; and three other varieties without names. 

 Grapes. Black Hamburgh, and two other varieties grown under glass. 

 Mr. Howland also exhibited a dish of Black Hamburgh grapes, grown in 

 open culture, which were handsome. Peaches. Old Newington. 



From Wm. T. Cook. Pears. Bleeker's Meadow ; Marie Louise, very 

 large and the best exhibited ; Seckel ; Winter Nelis ; Frederick of Wur- 

 temberg ; Passe Colmar ; Napoleon; While Doyenn^;, large, fine, and 

 handsome, although grown upon the pear stock; Stevens's Genesee, very 

 large and handsome specimens ; Golden Beurr6 (?) fruit haidly second 

 quality, coarse ; and a variety without a name. Apples. Pennock's Red 

 W^inter, and Porter, from Warren's garden, Brighton. 



From Henry H. Crapo. Grapes. Royal Muscadine, Black Hamburgh, 

 Sweetwater, Zinfindal, Isabella, and a native variety. Peaches. Orange 

 Cling, and a variety not known._ Apples. Baldwin and Fall Pippin. Pears. 

 Fulton, Belle Lucrative, Madotte, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Henry IV., 

 Napoleon, Le Cur6, Golden Beurr6 of Bilboa, Verte Longue, White Doy- 

 enne, Jean de Witte, Beurre de Capiaumont, Wilbur, Brown Beurre, Beurr6 

 d'Aremberg, Doyenn6 Boussock, a very handsome pear, which shows prom- 

 ise of being first-rate ; Passe Colmar, Williams's Bon Chretien, Seck- 

 el, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Colmar D'Aremberg, Beurr6 Diel, Beurre 

 Beaumont, Belle et Bonne, (?) and two other varieties without a name. 

 Quinces. Orange. 



From Charles W. Morgan, by John Gibson. Pears. Surpasse Virgou- 

 louse, Beurr6 Capiaumont, Beurr6 d'Aremberg White Doyenn6, large and 

 handsome. St. Ghislain, Johonnot, a very fine pear, Duchesse d'Angou- 

 leme, Beurr6 Diel, Passe Colmar, Wilkinson (?) Seckel, Frederick of 

 Wurtemberg, Golden Beurr6 of Bilboa, Urbaniste, Harvard, and one other 

 variety without a name. Peaches. Jacques, Morris White, and two seed- 

 ling varieties. Grapes. Black Hamburgh, finest color exhibited. St. 

 Peter's, Muscat of Alexandria. Apples. Seek-no-Further, Tollman Sweet- 

 ing, Pumpkin Sweeting, Gilliflower, Wing Sweeting, Ribstone Pippin, R. I. 

 Greening, and two varieties without a name. Quinces. Orange. Melons. 

 Musk. 



From Benjamin Rodman. Pears. Beurr6 Diel, Flemish Beauty, best 

 exhibited ; Louise Bonne of Jersey, large ; Beurr6 Bosc, Wilkinson. 

 Peaches. Kenrick's Heath, Red Cheek Malacoton, Lemon Cling, beauti- 

 ful ; Washington Free, Barrington, Malta, Crawford's Late Melacoton. 

 Apples. Pumpkin Sweeting, Roxbury Russet, Tollman Sweeting, Bald- 

 win, R. I. Greening, and a variety without a name. 



From John M. Howland, of Fairhaven. Pears. White Doyenne, 

 Glout Morceau, Napoleon, Duchesse d'Angouleme, large ; Passe Colmar, 

 very fine ; Doyenn6 Gris, which the committee pronounce the Old Orange 

 Pear, and poor, Bezi de la Motte, Franc Real d'Hiver, Verte Longue, 

 Beurr^ Diel, Beurr6 de Capiaumont, Williams's Bon Chretien, and two other 

 varieties. Apples. Baldwin, Roxbury Russet, R. J. Greening, Daniel, 

 Wing Sweeting, Spice Sweeting, Newtown Spitzenberg, Tollman Sweet- 

 ing, and two other varieties without a name. 



