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Lombardy grapes; Elru<?e, Brugnon, and Broomfield nectarines; Royal 

 Kensington and Royal George peaches. From E. Breed, Seckel, Roi 

 de Wurtemberg, Swan's Egg and Williams's Bon Chretien pears; black 

 Hamburgh grapes. From S. Pond, Julienne, Bon Chretien and An- 

 drews pears; Violette Imperatrice plums. From Hamilton Davidson, 

 Charlestown, Rousselette de Rheims and Williams's Bon Chretien 

 pears; also, muskmelons and Siberian crab apples. By Judge Heard, 

 Watertown, russet apples of the growth of 1836. From Mrs. T. 

 Bigelow, lemons and oranges from her green-house, rareripe peaches 

 and French apples, the name lost. From T. Willott, a basket of fruit, 

 containing Roi de Wurtemberg and Williams's Bon Chretien pears; 

 black gilliflower, York russet, Baldwin and blue pearmain apples; also, 

 rareripe peaches and green fleshed melons. From A. Mitchell, Nan- 

 tucket, black Hamburgh and white Chasselas grapes, from a vine, the 

 branch of which that produced the fruit having been girdled; they were 

 very handsome. From Jacob Tidd, two clusters of the white Nice 

 grape, one weighing sis and a half and the other four pounds. 



From D. Haggerston, gardener to J. P. Cushing, Esq., a grape vine 

 in fruit, in a pot, and two pine apples in pots, each finely grown and su- 

 perior specimens; also, white Frontignac, white Chasselas, and black 

 Hamburgh grapes. From W. H. Cowan, gardener to the Hon. T. H. 

 Perkins, the following varieties of grapes: — black Cluster, black Fron- 

 tignac, Frankindale, black Hamburgh, Muscat of Alexandria, white 

 Frontignac, grizzly Frontignac, Syrian, white and golden Chasselas; 

 also. President, George IV, Hill's Madeira, Freestone heath, new Roy- 

 al George and Noblesse peaches; red Roman, Elruge and Broomfield 

 nectarines; all the nectarines were very fine. From R. Ward, Roxbu- 

 ry, Seckel and Williams's Bon Chretien pears, and fine peaches, and 

 white srage plums. FromD. Murphy, Roxbury, black Hamburgh grapes; 

 also, Williams's Bon Chretien and Dearborn's seedling pears and white 

 Magnum Bonum and Smith's Orleans plums. From J. D. W. Williams, 

 Williams's Bon Chretien pears. From Dr. S. A. Shurtleff, Tremont and 

 Clingstone peaches. From J. A. Kenrick, Mogul summer and Wil- 

 liams's Bon Chretien pears; also, Baldwin, Hubbardston nonsuch, 

 Kenrick's red autumn, Fen-sapsons and pumpkin sweeting apples; rare- 

 ripe and other peaches. From S. Phipps, Dorchester, nectarines. 

 From Messrs. Winship, clusters of the Buffalo berry, (Shepherdia,) 

 and fruit of the Passiflora edulis. 



From S. R. Johnson, white Frontignac and white Chasselas grapes, 

 from the open garden; also, white gage plums. From James Hunne- 

 well, Charlestown, sweet water and Isabella grapes. From Wm. Oli- 

 ver, Esq., Brocas bergamotte, St. Ghislain and Seckel pears. From 

 S. Sweetser, Mogul summer pears. From W. B. Sweet, pears, apples 

 and plums. From A. McLennan, gardener to Wm. Pratt, fine speci- 

 mens of black Hamburgh grapes, and green fleshed melons. From J. 

 Brown, Concord, purple Detroit apples. From J. Warren, Weston, 

 American nonpareil and African apples. From A. D. Williams, Wil- 

 liams's early pears and Orleans apples. From J. T. Wheelright, Bon 

 Chretien, pound and Doyenne blanc pears; also, York russet apples 

 and peaches. From J. Hill, West Cambridge, a variety of peaches. 

 From J. Rayner, Esq., Boston, Doyenne blanc pears. From Dr. J. C. 

 Howard, Sweetwater and black Hamburgh grapes, from the open air. 

 From J. Newhall, New Ipswich, N. H., ripe figs. From J. L. L. F. 

 Warren, Seckel pears; also, Lady, Porter, golden russet, Seek-no-fur- 

 ther, Joseph sweeting and Siberian crab apples; Royal Kensington and 

 Warren's native peach. From Prof. J. L. Russell, high-top sweeting 

 apples. From A. Cushing, Hingham, long stem apples. From D. 

 Cushing, a pear from a tree a century old. From J. Deane, Mansfield, 



