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St. Michael pears, and black Hambnrsrj^rapes, From Samuel Pond, 

 Cambridge Port, Dix, St. Ghislaiii, Wilkinson, Beurre Diel, Andrews, 

 Maria Louise, Surpasse Virgoulouse, Napoleon, Belle Lucrative, 

 and Gushing pears. From W. H. Sumner, Roxbury, Bougliton 

 Bergamot pears. From Richard D. Hill, Geneva, N. Y., Roxbury 

 russett apples, growth of 1841. From Edward Flint, Leicester, 

 Cloth of Gold plums, and Rhode Island greening a[)ples. 



From Otis Johnson, Lynn, the following pears— Bartlett, Buffum, 

 Passe Colmar, St. Michael, striped long green, green sugar, Easter 

 Beurre, Harvard, summer Thorn, Julienne, Calebash, Charles of 

 Austria, Beurre Diel, Pound, Catillac, Swan's Egg, Washington, 

 Gushing, Bonne Louise, Princess Orange, Monsieur je Cure, Duchess 

 d'Angouleme, Bleeker's Meadow, Jalousie, long green of autumn. 

 Napoleon, Seckel, Roi de Wurtemhurg, and three kinds names un- 

 known; also, Semiana, Huling's Superb, and blue Imperatrice plums, 

 George IV. peaches, and Porter, Greening, Baldwin, and fall Har- 

 vey apples. From A. D. Williams, Roxbury, Williams's seedling, 

 summer Thorn, Buffum, Capiaumont, Heathcot, English Bergatnot, 

 and two kinds pears unknown; also. Porter, Lady apple. Ram's 

 Horn, and yellow Nonsuch apples, and a kind unknown. From 

 Hovey & Co., Boston, blue Imperatrice plums, and Scott's 

 Mountain Sprout melons. From Mrs, Timothy Bigelow, Medford, 

 Spanish Bon Chretien and St, Michael pears; Heath, yellow rare- 

 ripe, and Bigelow's seedling peaches; and Rambour de Franc, Mon- 

 strous pippin, and a large Lemon apple. From Mr. Dwight, Spring- 

 field, Dwight's seedling peaches. From John Clapp, Leicester, Co- 

 burg and Jaques peaches; white gage, blue gage, and blue Mogul 

 plums, and Porter apples. From Richard Ward, Roxbury, Bartlett 

 pears, and two kinds names unknown. From William Forbes, Lex- 

 ington, black Hamburg, and Muscat of Alexandria grapes. From 

 W. Meller, Roxbury, black Hamburg grapes; two kinds peaches, 

 names unknown; pears, names unknown. From John A. Kenrick, 

 Newton, red rareripe peaches, and St. Michael, Andrews, and Duch- 

 ess d'Angouleme pears. 



From J. P. Gushing, Watertown, by David Haggerston, black 

 Hamburg, Muscat of Alexandria, Frankendale, black St. Peter, 

 white Frontignac, Syrian, and white Ghasselas grapes; Noblesse, 

 Royal George, Nivette, Vanguard, Col. Ansley's, Mignonne, and 

 Madeleine Rouge peaches; Violet Grosse, Newington. early Nevv- 

 ington, Roman, Elruge, and new white or Mountain of Snow nec- 

 tarines; and the following pears — Bartlett, Bon Chretien d' Hiver, 

 Sieulle, Colmar Epineaux, striped long green. Duchess d'Angou- 

 leme, Bezi Montigny, brown Beurre,Doyenne Santelete,Vert Longue, 

 Sucre Vert, Beurre de Ranz, Beurre Blanc, Epine d' Ete, Doyenne 

 Blanc, Martin Sec, and striped St. Germain. 



From J. F. Allen, Salem, black Hamburg and Ghasselas grapes; 

 Royal George clingstone peaches; Golden nectarines; and Seckel, 

 Gansell's Bergamot, St. Michael, Bartlett, and Bonne Louise de Jer- 

 .sey pears. From N. D. Chase, Lynn, Crawford's early peaches. 

 From William Osborn, Lyim, Bartlett pears. From J. H. White, 

 gardener to Hon. T. H. Perkins, Brookliue, black Hamburg, Mus- 

 cat of Luuel, white Nice, white Frontignac, black Frontignac, and 



