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Samuel Svveetser, Cambridgeport — Rushmore Bon Chretien 

 Pear. 



Thomas Mason, Charlestown — Royal George, Belegarde, and 

 Royal Kensington Peaches ; Elruge and Brugnon Nectarines ; 

 Black Hamburg, Lombardy, Black St. Peters, Red Plamburg, and 

 White Sweetwater Grapes. 



Benjamin V. French, Esq. Boston — Nonesuch, Black of Cox, 

 and Double Flowering Chinese Apples ; Bartlctt, TiUington, and 

 Beurre Von Marun Pears ; Arabian Cabbage. 



Jacob Tidd, Roxbury — two clusters Nice Grapes, one weighing 

 6 1-2 lbs. and one 5 lbs.; two Long Water Melons. 



Messrs. Winships, Brighton — Jacques, Cutter's Yellow and 

 Royal Peaches. 



E. Bartlett — Capiaumont, Bartlett, Fulton, Sylvanche Verte, 

 Passe Colmar, and Seckle Pears ; Wax Peaches ; Pine Apple 

 and Green Cantaloup Melons. 



Robert Manning, Salem — A valuable collection of Pears, con- 

 sisting of forty-four different kinds, and embracing many of the 

 new varieties, which have been recently introduced into this 

 country. 



Hamilton Davidson, Charlestown — Belegarde Peaches ; Seckle 

 Pears. 



T. Bigelow, Medford — Royal Charlotte Peaches, (superb.) 



Charles Taylor, Esq. Dorchester — a basket of fine Black Ham- 

 burg Grapes. 



Messrs. Hovey— Bartlett and Johonnet Pears ; Noblesse Peaches; 

 Semiana Plums ; White Chasselas and Black Hamburg Grapes, 

 (cultivated in pots.) 



J. T. Wheelwright — Solanum Melongena, Purple and White. 



D. L. Jones, gardener to James Arnold, Esq. New-Bedford — 

 Black Hamburg Grapes, (a fine specimen ;) also, a Rustic Chair, 

 presented to the Society ; Early Lees Anglo and Queen Anne 

 Plums. 



Benjamin Gigger, Waltham — Orange Clingstone Peaches, (ex- 

 cellent.) 



R. Ward, Roxbury — Bartlett and Seckle Pears: English and 

 Lima Beans. 



Jonas Clarke, Waltham — Red Rareripe Peaches. 



Charles Smith, Waltham — large Water Melons, (one weighed 

 forty pounds.) 



David Stone, Waltham — large Melons. 



Timothy Corey, Brookline — two Cabbages, (each weighing 

 twenty pounds.) 



J. M. Ives, Salem — a new variety of Squash, from the western 

 part of the state, very early, and keeps remarkably well through 

 the winter, (supposed a hybrid.) 



J. Coolidge, Boston — Harvard and Andrews Pears. 



H. Davenport, Milton — Bon Chretien Pears. 



