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part of them unnamed. From S. D. Pardie, New Haven, Henrietta, Dr. 

 Totten's Seedling, and Edwards's Seedling St, Germain. From Rev. F. 

 D. Huntington, a branch containing 8 Louise Bonne de Jersey pears. From 

 J. S. Sleeper, 6 varieties of pears. From VV. R. Austin, 7 varieties of 

 pears, and 2 of peaches. 



From N. Stetson, Bridgewater, splendid specimens of Crawford's Early 

 and Stetson's Seedling peaches ; also Fall Pippin apples. From H. Van- 

 dine, 12 varieties of pears, 5 of apples, 2 of peaches, and 2 of plums, one of 

 which was the Coe's Golden Drop, very handsome. From I. Fay, Cam- 

 bridge, 6 varieties of pears, 3 of plums, and 2 of peaches. From W . Clapp, 

 Dorchester, 10 varieties of apples, and 3 of pears. From Geo. Hallett, 2 

 watermelons. From S. L. Goodale, Saco, Me., Le Cur6 pears, grown on 

 the mountain ash. From A. Wellington, Lexington, 2 kinds of apples. 

 From W. G. Lewis, Roxbury, Green Gage plums. From Anson Dexter, 

 3 varieties of pears, and 2 of apples. From Geo. Newhall, 8 varieties ot 

 pears. From A. D. Weld, 11 varieties of apples, and 4 of pears. From 

 H. Adams, Waltham, Seedling pears. From S. P. Allen, Cambridge, 

 Williams's Bon Chretien pears. 



From John Washburn, Plymouth, 11 varieties of pears, including Delices 

 d'Hardenpont, Pitt's Prolific, Seckel, Louise Bonne de Jersey, &c. ; also 

 fine orange quinces. From W. R. Prince, Flushing, L. L, 6 varieties of 

 pears, and Howard's Splendid, and Van Zandt's superb peaches ; also fruit 

 of Cydoniajaponica, and Chinese Sand pear. From J. Deane, 6 varieties 

 of apples. From Dr. D. Chaplin, Cambridge, 10 varieties of pears, and 

 one of apples. From S. Dike, Stoneham, 3 varieties of pears, and Sibe- 

 rian Crab apples. From Henry Wheeler, Framingham, 2 varieties of ap- 

 ples, and 3 of peaches. From L. Slack, Garden Royal apples. From R. 

 W. Cushman, Roxbury, fine Williams's Bon Chretien pears. 



From S. Downer, Jr., Williams's Bon Chretien, Louise Bonne de Jer- 

 sey, Golden Beurre of Bilboa, Epine Dumas, Le Cure, Belle et Bonne, 

 Winter Nelis, Brown Beurr6. From R. Ciooker, Van Mons Leon le 

 Clerc, Easter Beurr^'., Duchesse d'Angouleme, Dix, Louise Bonne de Jer- 

 sey, Doyenn^ Blanc, Williams's Bon Chretien, Napoleon, Beune Die], 

 Iron, &c. From O. N. Towne, 13 varieties of pears ; and Black Ham- 

 burgh, Chasselas of Fontaineblean, and Frankindale grapes. From J. 

 Owen, 5 varieties of apples, 7 varieties of pears, 7 of peaches, and Green 

 Gage plums, and 3 varieties of grapes. From S. W. Cole, Quince apple, 

 and Spring pippin, growth of I8i6 and 1847. From B. SiUiman, Jr., New- 

 Haven, fine Catawba grapes. From N. P. Smith, Groton, a Seedling ap- 

 ple called the Moor. FromH. Hosmer, Watertown, Williams's Bon Chre- 

 tien pears. From D. Wilbur, Jr., Somerset, Hull and Wilbur pears. 

 From Messrs. Hyde, Newton, 11 varieties of pears, 2 of apples, 2 of peaches, 

 and a watermelon weighing 38 lbs. From Samuel Phipps, IG varieties of 

 pears, and Gloria Mundi apples. From W. B. Kingsbury, 6 kinds of pears. 

 From G. Merriam, 12 varieties of pears, and 3 of peaches. From George 

 Andrews, Salem, 6 varieties of pears, and 3 of apples. 



Vegetables. — From S. W. Cole, Chelsea, 30 varieties of potatoes, viz. : — 



