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d'Amanlis; Peaches — Crawford's early, Apricot peach, Malta, red 

 rareripe, Hoirs's Melacaton, j'ellovv Alherge, yellow rareripe, Cole's 

 early, Kenrick's Heath, Grosse Mi^monne, Brattle's white, Hastings's 

 rareripe, New York rareripe, Cutter's yellow rareripe, Walter's 

 early; Plums — green ffage, Kirke's seedling, and Italian Prune; Ap- 

 ples — Dutch Codlin, Reinette Coeur de France, yellow Bellflower, 

 President, Gravenstein, Boxford, Rhode Island greening, Danvers 

 winter sweet, Baldwin, Lyscom, Sam Young, summer Rambour, 

 Haskell sweet, Canadian Reinette, fall Harvey, Pennock's red, Min- 

 ister, green sweet, Baltimore, Ribstone pippin, Fameuse, English 

 sweet, Cambuthnethan. 



From B. V. French, Braintree, the following pears — Monsieur le 

 Cure, Julienne, Belle et Bonne, Grnsse Bruxelles, Beurre d'Amanlis, 

 Passe Colniar, Beurre d'Argenson, Mouille Bouche, Angleterre d' Hi- 

 ver, Coffin's Virgoulouse, Sargent, St. Lezain, Vert Longue Panache, 

 Bleeker's Meadow, Messire Jean, Poire d'Ananas, Harvard, Phil- 

 lips, long green, Beurre Knox, Beurre Romain, Napoleon, Spanish 

 Bon Chretien, Seckel, King's Bon Chretien, and seven kinds names 

 unknown; Apples — Newark King, Burrasoe, sweet russet, Ruggles's 

 Queening, Garden Royal, Dutch Codlin, Pearmain, American Wine, 

 Adams's sweet, Roxbury russet, Ponime d'Api, red winter, sweet 

 greening, Snow, Baldwin, greening, Seaver's sweet. Sugar sweet, 

 Seek-no-further, golden russet, Swaar, Blenheim pippin, Ribstone 

 pippin, Jonathan, English Wine, Mela Caria, red everlasting. King 

 of the Pippins, Bellflower, black apple, Blenheim orange, Canada 

 Reinette, winter Spice, Prince's Seek-no-further, Gardner's sweet, 

 Danvers winter sweet. Porter, Gloria Mundi, Garden striped, Haw- 

 thorndean, and three kinds unknown; also, Coe's Golden Drop, and 

 blue Imperatrice plums. 



From Josiah Lovett, 2d, Beverly, Bartlett, Seckel, St. Ghislain, 

 and Harvard pears; long blue plums. From George Brown, Bever- 

 ly, the following pears — Bartlett, Rousselet de Rheims, Prince's St. 

 Germain, Epine d' Ete, Monsieur le Cure, Passe Colmar, Passans 

 d'Hiver, Bleeker's Meadow, La Vanstnlle, St. Michael, Compte de 

 Michaud, Foxley, Jalousie, Hericart, Williams's early, Beauchamps, 

 brown Beurre, Harvard, golden Beurre of Bilboa, Messire Jean, 

 Seckel, Holland, French (unknown,) two varieties frotn Paris, Me., 

 Easter Beurre, autumn Bergamot, and Pound pear; also, Drap d'Or, 

 Pearmain, and Pomine d'Api apples, and a kind unknown. From 

 Elijah Vose, Dorchester, Uriianiste, Napoleon, long green, Cushing, 

 golden Beurre of Bilboa, Bartlett, winter Warden, BufFum, and Be- 

 zi de la Motte f)ears; Gravenstein, Hav.'thorndean, old English Cod- 

 lin, Mackay's sweeting, King of the Pippins (English,) and Roman 

 Kryger apples. From Wm. B. Kingsbury, Roxbury, Bartlett pears. 

 From Isaac Hager, Newton Lower Falls, Bartlett pears, and a new 

 seedling peach. From Joseph Balch, Roxbury, the following pears 

 — Louise Bonne d'Avranches, Bartlett, Pope's Quaker, Doyenne 

 d'Hiver, Echasserie, Heathcot, summer Thorn, Franc Real, Berga- 

 mot de Soulers, winter Bergamot, Beurre d'Or, and Beurre d'Aman- 

 lis; Apples — English apple, Blenheim Orange, striped sweet russet, 

 Garden sweeting, McCarty, Hop, Hawthorndean, Fair Maid, and a 

 kind name unknown. From Azel Bowditch, Roxbury, Bartlett and 

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