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Apples, and branches loaded with the fruit of the same : 

 Peaches — Rareripes. The fruits of Mr. Downer were of the 

 finest kinds. 



By B. V. French, Esq., from his pluce in Braintree : Pears — 

 Williams's Bonchretien, fine; Arch Duke of Austria, which has 

 been before noticed, form turbinate, faintly striped and beautiful, 

 the quality but ordinary ; Tillington, Bleecker's Meadow : Ap- 

 ples — Porter, Monstrous Pippin, or Gloria Mundi, Yellow Bell- 

 flower, Garden Stiiped, Dutch Codlin, River Apple, Ruggles 

 Apple, Siberian Crab, and branches of the same, covered with 

 the fruit, very ornamental : Plums — Coe's Golden Drop, and 

 Smith's Orleans, both superior kinds : Squashes — Autumnal 

 Marrow, fine large specimens of this fine kind : Sugar Beds, 

 very large and handsome, of a white color and of the true kind, 

 the seeds received from France. 



By Mr. E. M. Richards, from his garden in Dedham : Pears — 

 Seckel, Verte Longue or Mouthwater, Grise Bonne : Apples — 

 Benoni, William's Favorite, American Summer Pearmain, Red 

 Juneating, Orange Sweeting, Hawthorndean, Summer Gilli- 

 flower, and other kinds, all very handsome : Peaches — of five 

 fine varieties. 



By Mr. Thomas Mason, of the Charlestown Vineyard, from 

 his peach houses : Peaches — Early Royal George, and Royal 

 Kensington : Nectarines — El Rouge, Brignon, and Broomfield : 

 Grapes — From his grape houses ; Black Plamburgh, Black St. 

 Peters, Lombardy, Sweetwater or White Chasselas, and Golden 

 Chasselas. All the fruits of Mr. Mason were fine, and afford 

 good evidence of his skill as a cultivator : Also, Lima Srpiashes. 



By Mr. S. Pond, from his garden in Cambridgeport : Pears 

 — Williams's Bonchretien, Andrews', Julienne, handsome speci- 

 mens : Plums — Semiana or Imperatrice Violette, a fine produc- 

 tive kind. 



By Ebenezer Breed, Esq., from his fruit houses in Charles- 

 town : Pears — Wurtemberg, Seckle, Williams's Bonchretien, 

 Swan's Egg : Grapes — Black Hamburgh, all of the same fine 

 quality which this gentleman has usually offered for exhibition. 

 Valparaiso Squash. 



By Judge Heard, from his estate in Watertown : Roxbury 

 Russeting Apples, of the growth of 1836. 



