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basket of Pomme Niege apples, a basket of Summer Queen 

 apples, a basket of Ribstone pippin, Fall dueening apple, 

 Golden Pippin, French apple, French Bon Chretien pair, all very 

 beautiful. From E. M. Richards, of Dedham, two baskets of 

 natural peaches, superior, two baskets of Benoni apples, large, 

 one basket of Red Juniating. From Madam Dix, Boston, a 

 basket of Dix pears, very fine. From Dr. S. A. Shurtletf, Bos- 

 ton, a basket of St. Michael pears, and four baskets of White 

 Chasselas grapes, open culture, very beautiful. From Luther 

 Allen, of Sterling, three baskets of monstrous Red apples, for 

 baking. From J. Tidd, Esq. of Roxbury, four clusters of very 

 fine Black Hamburgh grapes, also a large Muskmelon. From 

 Charles Oakley, Esq. of the city of New-York, a basket of Heath 

 Clingstone peaches, a basket of plums, name unknown, a basket 

 of Orange Nectarin Clingstone seedlings, a basket of Orange 

 Clingstone seedlings, a basket of seedling pears, a basket of 

 pears, called Vergalieu in New-York, the St. Michael in New- 

 England, a basket of peaches, name unknown, all beautiful and 

 some splendid specimens. From Enoch Bartlett, Esq. Roxbury, 

 a basket of Bartlett pears, a basket of Andrews pears, a basket 

 of Capiaumont pears, all very superior. From John Wilson, of 

 Roxbury, two baskets of Melacaton peaches. From E, Vose, 

 Esq. of Dorchester, a basket of Capiaumont pears, a basket of 

 Bartlett pears, very superior. From John Breed, Esq. of Belle 

 Isle, two baskets of wall fruit peaches, one basket of Bartlett 

 pears, one basket of pears, name unknown, a basket of long green 

 pears, a basket of pears, name unknown, all very fine fruit. 

 From Howland Cowing, Roxbury, a basket of large sweet apples, 

 name unknown, and one basket of sour. From Dr. Webster, of 

 Cambridge, a variety of Flowers, also a vegetable called Glascol 

 Rabbi, a basket of almonds, open culture, a basket of white 

 Chasselas and red Chasselas grapes, a Persian and one other 

 variety of melon, very fine. From P. B. Hovey, and Charles M. 

 Hovey, of Cambridgeport, one highly decorated basket, contain- 

 ing Bartlett, Johonnot, and Andrews pears, and several varieties 

 of peaches, grapes, and flowers, also, another basket of Bartlett 

 and Johonnot pears, and a basket of Porter apples, very fine speci- 

 mens. From Messrs. Winship, of Brighton, two baskets of Sem- 

 iana plums, very superior. From E. P. Hartshorn, eight baskets, 

 containing Isabella, black Hamburgh, and v\hite Chasselas 

 grapes. From Messrs. Willet and Wilson, of Boston, one large 

 basket of Autumn Bergamot, also, a large basket of Gansels or 

 Brocas Bergamot pears, also, a large basket of white sweet water 

 grapes. From Professor Farrar, of Cambridge, a fine basket of 

 Porter apples. From E. Breed, Esq. of Charlestown, two large 

 decorated baskets, consisting of the white Muscat of Alexandria, 

 the St. Peters, and black Hamburgh grapes, Bartlett and Rous- 

 sellet de Rheims pears, and a variety of peaches, very beautiful 



