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From J. M. Ives, pears — Belle Lucrative, BufTuin, Bezi de Montigny, 

 Beurre Bosc, Flemish Beauty, Glout Morceau, Golden Beurre of Bilboa, 

 Lewis, Le Cure, Winter Nelis, Wilkinson ; apples — Minister, Aunt Han- 

 nah, Swaar ; plums — Red Gage, Wilkinson, Prune, Goliath, Late Yel- 

 low, Damson, Yellow, (without name ;) quince — seedlings. From J. F. 

 Allen, pears — W. Bon Chretien, Urbaniste ; grapes — Golden Chasselas, 

 Black Hamburgh, Wilmot's New Black Hamburgh, White Nice, Portieu 

 Noir, one bunch weighing four pounds and seven ounces. From A. D. 

 Weld, pears — W. Bon Chretien, Bun Chretien, Chaumontel, Long Green, 

 St. Gliislain, Marie Louise, and six varieties without name ; apples — Bald- 

 win, Black, Fall Pippin, Gordon Sweet, Nonsuch, Lady, Porter, Pumpkin 

 Sweet, Roxbury Russet, Spitzenberg. From J. A. Kenrick, pears — Du- 

 chesse d'Angouleme, Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Seckel, Le 

 Cure; plums — Red Gage, Smith's Orleans, Lombard, Blue Imperatrice ; 

 apples — Baldwin, Cogswell, Hubbardston Nonsuch, also the fruit of the 

 Tree Cranberry. From J. Lovett, 2d, nine varieties of pears, viz., W. 

 Bon Chretien, Beurr6 Bosc, Columbia, Harvard, Hericart, Hessel, Marie 

 Louise, Napoleon, St. Ghislain, Van Mons Leon le Clerc. From G. 

 J. & A. Parker, pears — W. Bon Chretien and Chelmsford. From J. 

 Gammell, East Lexington, plums — Lombard, a fine branch ; also Early 

 Crawford and Seedling peaches. From J. D. W. Williams, grapes — Black 

 Hamburgh, White Frontignan, Royal Muscadine. From R. Nichols, 

 Saco, Me., plums — Caledonia, Green Gage, Smith's Orleans. 



From G. Merriam, peaches — Coolidge's Favorite, Old Mixon, Craw- 

 ford's Early, George IV., Lemon Rareripe ; also, Bon Chr6tien and Catil- 

 lac pears. From 0. Pettee, Newton, (Upper Falls,) peaches — thirty va- 

 rieties of seedlings, many of them very fine. From W. R. Austin, fine 

 specimens of the Le Cure pear. From E. S. Rand, Newburyport, pears — 

 W. Bon Chretien and Louise Bonne of Jersey. From S. W. Cole, 

 grapes — Strawberry, Coon, Perry's, Buckminster and two seedlings ; 

 also melons — Water and Citron — fine specimens. From G. W. Gage, 

 Methuen, peaches — George IV, Coolidge's Favorite, Yellow Rareripe ; and 

 fine nectarines. From J. A. Gould, Newton, thirty-five fine Seedling varie- 

 ties of the peach. From G. Phipps, Framingham, fine W. Bon Chretien 

 pears, and peaches called the Golden Purple. From S. D. Pardee, New 

 Haven, pears — Howell's Seedling, and two other pears raised by Mr. How- 

 ell, as yet unnamed. From J. Gilmore, Newton Corner, pears — Flemish 

 Beauty and Seckel — fine specimens. From Isaac Holden, Billerica, peach- 

 es — Early Crawford and Bosworth's Seedling. 



From T. 0. Jackson, Plymouth, pears — Autumn Bergamot, Bon Chre- 

 tien Summer, Dunmore, Roi de VVurtemburg, Julienne, and White Doy- 

 enne. From Peter Nostrand, Flushing, L. I,, Ilagcman pear, found 

 in a hedge on the farm of Andrew Hageman, North Hampstead, L. I. 

 From L. Blodget, Boston, While Muscadine grapes, growing in a pot. 

 From G. B. Peck, Providence, pears — Flemish Beauty and Knight's Seed- 

 ling — fine specimens. From B. Guild, Esq., Brookline, fine specimens of 

 the Beurr6 de Beaumont pear. From J. Prentiss, Keene, N. H., two 



