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W. Treadwell, Salem, Pears, Johonnot; from T. H. Peukins, 



Grapes, St Peters, Muscat of Alexandria, white Fronlignac, black 

 do. ; black Hamburg, flame colored Tokay, Chasselas or Sweet 

 Water ; Peaches and Nectarines, branches of Irish Ivory, from 

 plants raised by Col. P., from cuttings taken by himself from Car- 

 risbrook and Warwick castles, England, a beautiful vine, and per- 

 fectly hardy ; from John Lowell, Grapes, black Hamburg, (one 

 bunch weighing' 3-2 ounces,) and white Tokay ; Peaches ; a plant 

 in flower, of Musea Coccinea, has never been flowered before in 

 this country; from Rufus F. Piiii'ps, Charlestown, Nectarines, and 

 Andrews Pears; from Dr Webster, Cambridge, flowers, Dahlias, 

 .&,c. ; from Du Aoams, Boston, magnum bonum Plums; from 

 Thomas Whitmarsh, Brookline, Peaches; from John Heard, Jr. 

 Watertown, Bartlett Pears ; from Du. S. A. Suurtleff, Boston, St 

 Michael's and Broca's Bergamot Pears, White Muscadine Grapes, 

 open ground; from N. Clapp, Dorchester, Peaches, natural of the 

 oth and Gth generation, has never deteriorated from the parent fruit; 

 from J. B. RicHAiiDSOiV, Boston, Peaches; from E. M. Richards, 

 Dedham, Summer Russet, Red Juneating, and Benoni (a native) 

 Apples, and uncommonly fine natural Peaches ; from David Fos- 

 DicK, Charlestown, White Muscadine Grapes, tastefully arranged 

 ;Upon a trellis ; from David Haggerston, Charlestown, black 

 Hamburg Grapes and Flowers; from Elisha Edwards, Spring- 

 field, Peaches, natural, very large and beautiful, also large and 

 beautiful Pears and Plums ; from John A. W. Lamb, Boston, 

 Peaches; from Nathaniel Seaver, Roxbury, Bartlett Pears and 

 Peac'ies ; from J. and F. Winship, Brighton, flowers ; from Messrs 

 Kenrick, Newton, flowers ; from Ebenlzer Breed, Charlestown, 

 'Grapes, five clusters black Hamburg, (two weighing 2i lbs. each, 

 1 weighing 2 lbs.) white Chasselas and Muscat, also flowers ; from 

 S. Downer, Bartlett Pears, Porter and Ribstone Pippin Apples. 

 Morris' White Peaches, four pots Balsam ine, and two pots Snow- 

 berry; from Ezra Dyek, Boston, Plums and Peaches; from John 

 Prince, Roxbury, Ribstone Pippin Apples; Verte longue, An- 

 drews, Bartlett, and green Catharine Pears; yeliow letter Melon, 

 Royal D'Tours, Plums, a large braiich of Datura Arborea, in 

 flower, Dahlias, &.c.; from Z. Cook, Jr., Dorchester, Bartlett 



