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fine grapes, of very handsome appearance and finely decorated. 

 Also a large pot containing a living vine, coiled and loaded with 

 fine ripe clusters of the Black Hamburg, the whole beautifully 

 decorated with flowers. 



By Mr Hathorne of Salem, Pears, name unknown, large, and 

 very sweet. 



By Gen. Josiah Newhall of Lynnfield, Porter Apples ; also 

 fine specimens of the favorite and beautiful fruit described in the 

 Pomological Magazine as the Capiaumont, and sent hither by Mr 

 Knight under the same name, but now satisfactorily ascertained 

 to be the Roi de Wurtemburg. Another Pear, large and very 

 oblong, without name, but to appearance the Bourgmestre, or the 

 kind heretofore so called with us. 



By B. V. French, from his estate in Braintree, Pears, name 

 unknown ; also varieties of Apples, including Dutch Codlin, 

 Monstrous Bellflower, Gravenstein, and Ruggles. A native 

 fruit, large, red and handsome, austere in taste, but fine for cook- 

 ing — a great bearer. Also a fruit received by him as the Mela 

 Carla. 



By Jonathan Warren, of Weston, Warren's Seedling Apples, 

 a fruit raised by him, small, red, of fine flavor and a great bearer. 

 Another called the American Nonpareil, a new, large, red, beau- 

 tiful pear, the size, shape and color of a large Baldwin, and now 

 ripe — very tender, of a fine pleasant acid flavor. This fruit, 

 which is highly deserving and a great bearer, originated on the 

 farm of the Rev. Dr Puffer of Berlin, Mass. and the tree first 

 bore fruit in 1898. Also specimens of the Porter. 



By Dennis Murphy, from his garden in Roxbury, Chelmsford 

 Pears, otherwise called Mogul Summer. 



By E. Vose, President of the Society, Pears, the Bartlett or 

 Williams' Bon Chretien, Roi de Wurtemberg [Capiaumont?], 

 Napoleon, Lewis, Verte Longue or Mouille Bouche, Andrews, 

 and Urbaniste. Peaches, Grosse Mignonne, 



By Enoch Bartlett, Vice President of the Society, Pears, Ca- 

 piaumont, as heretofore so called, Andrews, Cushing, Sylvanche 

 Verte, Culotte de Suisse, Seckel, Johonnot, Marie Louise, Napo- 

 leon. Apples, Hawthomdean, Porter, and a very large variety 

 of a green color called the Mogul. 



By George Newhall, Esq. of Dorchester, Porter Apples, t'— 

 baskets. 



