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Hibiscus Manihot. By Madam Parkman, Broca's Bergainot 

 Pears. By Mr. Samuel Downer, Dorchester, Black Ifamburg, 

 Red Chasselas, Isabella, Schuylkill, Troy, Nazro and Gale 

 Grapes, Capiaumont, Beune, Knox and Seckle Pears. By Mr. 

 Enoch Bartlett, Roxbury, Bartlett and Capiaumont Pears, Rib- 

 stone Pippins, and Spitzenberg Apples, Isabella Grapes, and 

 Watermelons. By Mr. William Kenrick, Newton, Isabella Grapes. 

 By Mr. J. Wilson, Boston, Peaches. By Mr. Daniel Chandler, 

 Lexington, Fruit of PassiBora edulis. By Mr. R. Toohey, Wal- 

 tham, Heathcott and Seckle Pears. By Messrs. Winship, of 

 Brighton, Black Hamburg, Black Cape, Black Muscadine, Black 

 Cluster, Royal Muscadine, White Chasselas, White, Sweetwater, 

 Saragossa, Wyatt, Isabella and Schuylkill Grapes. By Madam 

 Dix, Boston, Dix Pears, a fine specimen. By Mr. Charles 

 Senior, Roxbury, one large Lemon tree, one large and two small 

 Orange trees in fruit. By Mr. David Fosdick, Charlestown, 

 White Muscadine and Isabella Grapes, Apples, Pears and 

 Peaches. By Mr. J. Bumstead, Boston, a basket of small blue 

 Ischa Figs. By General Dearborn, Roxbury, Heath Peaches, 

 Marie Louise, Beurre d'Angleterre, English Berganiot, and a 

 beautiful cluster containing thirty-six Seckle Pears. By John 

 Prince, Esq. Jamaica Plain, Beurre du Roi, Fulton, Dr. Hunt's 

 Connecticut and Capiaumont Pears, and Hubbardston Nonsuch 

 Apples. By Mr. Ebenezer Breed, Charlestown, Black Hamburg 

 Grapes. By Mr. Charles Lawrence, Salem, Black Hamburg 

 Grapes, four clusters weighing 24, 18, 18, 17 ounces; white 

 Muscat Reisling or Clairette de Limoux, Petit Rauschling and 

 Gray Burgundy Grapes ; St. Michael Pears, and Kennedy's Car- 

 olina Clingstone Peaches. By Zebedee Cook, Jr. Esq., Dor- 

 chester, Black Hamburg, White Muscat, Barcelona, Constantia. 

 Catawba and Isabella Grapes, Seckle Pears, Watermelons, one 

 weighing thirty-eight pounds, and four varieties of Muskmelons, 

 By Mr. Thomas Whitmarsh, Brookline, large Carolina Water- 

 melons. By S. G. Perkins, Esq., Brookline, White Muscat, 

 Muscat of Alexandria, and Black Cape Grapes ; Belle de Vitry 

 (superb) Royal George, and Morris's Lucien's White Rare-ripe 

 Peaches ; a potted branch of White Chasselas Grapes, containing, 

 wood of the years 1831, and wood which in ordinary culture, 

 would have appeared in 1832,33, 34, with the fruit of the last 

 three years thereon, that of the present year having been gath- 

 ered. By Hon. Richard Sullivan, Brookline, Black Hamburg, 

 Sweetwater, and an unknown kind of Grapes. By Alderman 

 Hall, of New- York, a basket of large and handsome Pears, name 

 unknown. 



