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Pippin, Yellow Bellflower, Dutch Codlin. Grapes : Morillon 

 Noir. 



Mr. Slack of Roxbury — Pears : Bartlett, Andrews, and anoth- 

 er variety. Apples: a large and handsome variety. Peaches, 2 

 baskets. 



G. Pierce of Charlestown — Apples : 3 baskets of Porter. 

 Pears : 3 baskets of Andrews. 



William Dean of Salem — Pears: Johonnot, 2 baskets ; and 

 some fine Grapes from his Grape house. 



William Kenrick — Pears : Beurre Colmar d'Automne, a new, 

 valuable, and most productive variety. 



Messrs. Ilovey — Pears : Johonnot, Williams's Bon Chretien or 

 Bartlett ; also, peaches and nectarines, raised in pots. 



P. May of Boston — Pears : Golden Beurre. 



S. Sweetser of Cambridge — Pears : Bon Chretien. 



Cheever Newhall of Dorchester — President Peaches. 



David Hill of West-Cambridge — Peaches : Lemon Rareripe, 

 Orange Peach. 



Wm. Gridley of Boston — Plums: a limb of beautiful fruit of 

 the Magnum Bonum, a kind suitable only for preserving and for 

 show. 



Samuel Heath of Roxbury — A basket of beautiful Andrews 

 Pears. 



E. W. Hayward of Mendon — A basket of fine Peaches. 



Mrs. King — Two baskets of fruit. 



Mrs. Timothy Bigelow of Med ford — Bon Chretien Pears. 



William Wales of Dorchester — Black Hamburg Grapes. 



Thomas Mason of Charlestown Vineyard — Peaches: Royal 

 George, Bellegarde. Nectarines : Elruge, Brugnon, a native, 

 both kinds very beautiful. Grapes: Chasselas or Sweetwater, 

 Black Hamburg, of the second crop. 



Benjamin Seaver. Sweetwater Grapes and Peaches. 



Jacob Tidd of Roxbury — Grapes : 2 bunches of Regner de 

 Nice, very large, one weighing 2 3-4 lbs. and the other 3 1-2 

 lbs. ; also, three bunches of Black Hamburg, one weighing 2 lb. 

 G oz., another 2 lb. 15 oz., and another 3 1-4 lbs. 



Joshua Child — Grapes : Morillon Noir. 



Benjamin Guild of Brookline — Plums : White Gage. Grapes: 

 Black Hamburg, raised under glass, but without fire, Sweetwa- 

 ter, raised in Brookline, in the open air, on common trellis ; all 

 large and fine. 



John Arnold, No. 99, Cambridge-street — Sweetwater, raised 

 in open culture in the city. 



Charles Taylor of Dorchester — A large basket of Black Ham- 

 burg grapes, very fine. 



Joseph Balch — Pears : Green Catharine, and another for the 

 Gushing. Apples: Benoni, and a yellow variety from England. 

 Twice-bearing red raspberries. Fine specimens of peaches. 

 Grapes : Black Hamburg, White Frontignac. 



