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Red Roman, and one variety not labelled. By Bradford R. Wood, of Al- 

 bany, five varieties of plums, viz.. Red Magnum Bonum, Sweet Gage, 

 Green Gage, Washington, and beautiful Rareripe peaches. By Wm. Bus- 

 well, of Troy, Coolidge's Favorite peach, \A'ashington plum, and a seed- 

 ling plum. By. B. B. Kirtland, Havvthornden apples and Netted musk- 

 melons. By J. I\lcD. M'Intyre, of Albany, Egg plums, and one variety of 

 apple not named. By Dr. Jas. McNaughton of Albany, Rareripe and Mor- 

 ris White peaches, very fine. By V. P. Douw of Greenbush, Beurr6 Diel 

 pears. Royal Blue plum, a seedling Green plum, a seedling Yellow plum, 

 Miller's Burgundy grapes, and four varieties of watermelons, viz.. Black 

 Spanish, Joppa, Rio Janeiro, and Mountain Spanish, and Netted muskmelons. 



By Joel Rathbone, Kenwood, Albany County, Green Gage and Blue 

 Gage plums, Royal George, Sweetwater, and Morris White peaches, 

 Seckel pears, Catawba and Isabella grapes, Newington nectarines, Rock 

 Nutmeg watermelons, and large Long Island watermelons. By Isaac Den- 

 iston of Albany, twenty-seven varieties of plums, viz. : Bleeker Gage, Yel- 

 low Gage, Deniston's Superb, Reine Claude, Columbia, Albany Beauty, 

 Eleanor, Yellow Egg, Lawrence's Favorite, Chancellor Gage, Deniston's 

 Red, Bleeker's Red, Blue Gage, Buel's Favorite, Green Gage, Washing- 

 ton, Mirabelle, and ten seedlings not named. 



By Amjs Briggs, of Schaghticoke, Rensselaer county, sixteen varieties of 

 plums, viz. : Nectarine Plum, Orange, Orleans, Prince's Yellow Gage, Reine 

 Claude, Coe's Golden Drop, Blue Gage, French Red Gage, Imperial Gage, 

 Washington, Yellow Gage, Purple Magnum Bonum, and four seedlings of 

 fine appearance, but not of first quality ; Bartlett pears, Seckel peais, and 

 one variety unnamed, and apples, not labelled, one variety. By James Wil- 

 son, of Albany, six varieties of pears, viz. : Althorpe Crassane, Doyenn^ 

 Gris, Doyenne White, Beurre Capiaumont, Henry the Fourth, and Lewis ; 

 Reinette Van Mons apple; Bleeker's Red, St. Catherine, Wheat and Jud- 

 son plums, and May's Victoria currants. By John Taylor, of Albany, two 

 varieties of apples, not labelled ; Sweetwater and French Cluster grapes. 



By James Coates, Red Magnum Bonum plums, Quackenbush plums, Al- 

 exander apples, and two varieties of watermelons. By L. Menand, White 

 Alpine strawberries. By J. K. Paige, of Albany, six varieties of pears, 

 viz. , Seckel, Bartlett, and four varieties not named ; five varieties of peaches, 

 sixteen varieties of grapes, thirteen varieties of plums, and Valparaiso wa- 

 termelons. By Dr. A. March, of Albany, very beautiful specimens of Red 

 Magnum Bonum and Yellow Egg plums. 



By Dr. Herman Wendell, of Albany, nineteen varieties of pears, viz., 

 Duchesse d'Angouleme, Seckel, Gansell's Bergamot, Napoleon, Beurre 

 Knox, Muscadine, Easter Beurre, Beurre Diel, Bartlett, Doyenn^ White, 

 Leon le Clerc of Van Mons, Comte de Lamy, Fulton, Summer St. Ger- 

 main, Chaumontelle, Duchesse de Mars, and three varieties unnamed ; 

 twenty varieties of apples, viz. : Newtown Pippin Green, Rambo, Baldwin, 

 Esopus Spitzemburg, Yellow Newtown Pippin, Male Carle, Lady Apple, 

 Gloria Mundi, or Ox Apple, Gravenstein, Lemon Pippin, Golden Sweet, 

 Fall Pippin, Vandervere, R. I. Greening, Hawthornden, Ribstone Pippin, 



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