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St. Peters grapes, and Persian green flesh melons. From Joseph 

 Grennell, New Bedford, by his gardener, Geo. Coleman, black Ham- 

 burg; grapes. From George Nevvhall, Dorchester, Bartlett, Fulton, 

 Passe Coltnar, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Seckel, Broca's Bergamot,and 

 Crassane pears, and Belle et Bonne, Bellflower, and Tippecanoe 

 apples. 



From John C. Howard, Brookline, black Hamburg and white 

 Chasselas grapes; Beurre Diel, Duchess d' Angouleme, and two 

 kinds pears, names unknown; yellow and red rareripe peaches, and 

 Persian,-Napoleon, Citron,green Minorca, and green Smyrna melons. 

 From A. Fisher, Brookline, Andrews, Seckel, Fulton, Roi de Wur- 

 temburg, Bartlett, and five kinds of pears, names unknown; also, 

 Gravenstein apples. From Horace McFarland, Framingiiam, St. 

 Michael pears. From S. R. Johnson, Charlestown, Sweetwater 

 grapes, out-door culture; also, Beurre Diel pears. From Samuel 

 Phipps, Dorchester, King's Bon Chretien, Duchess d'Angouleme, 

 Bartlett, two kinds names unknown, and long green pears; Haw- 

 thorndean, and Dutch Codliti apples, and a kind name unknown; 

 also, Coe's Golden Drop plums. 



From J. Breck & Co., Brighton, Harvard pears. From A. B. 

 Muzzey, Cambridge Port, a branch containing thirty-eight peaches. 

 From John Hovey, Roxbury, Sweetwater grapes, and Api)le quinces. 

 From George Walsh, Charlestown, white and green gage plums, 

 and two seedlings, white and red; also, seedling j)eaches, St. Michael 

 pears, and Lady apples. From A. McLennan, gardener to William 

 Pratt, Esq., Watertown, black Hamljurg, St. Peters, Sweetwater, 

 Frontignac, and red Chasselas grapes; also, Bartlett pears. From 

 J. C. Parkinson, Brighton, large red api)les, name unknown. From 

 Wm, Kenrick, Newton, Crawford's early, and Adams's clingstone 

 peaches. 



From Dr. Sparhawk, Walpole, N. H., by Aaron D. Capen, large 

 striped apples (beautiful,) name unknown. From Ebenezer Brown, 

 Lynn, Harvard pears. From John Hill, West Camliridge, Oldmix- 

 on. Lemon rareripe, Hill's Lemon rareripe, and variegated Wax 

 peaches. From Madam Eustis, Roxbury, Bartlett pears. From 

 Oliver Cook, Brighton, rareripe jjeaches. From J. L. L. F. War- 

 ren, Brighton, Siberian crab apples; President, seedling, Prince's 

 yellow rareripe, Lemon clingstone, and red rarerijie peaches; Bart- 

 lett, Duchess d'Angouleme, Najjoleon, new French pear, Bufium, 

 St. Marc, Easter Beurre pears; also, red Roman nectarines. From 

 J. Owen, Cambridge, large red apples, name unknown; also, a kind 

 of grape, name unknown. 



From John T. CofKn, Meredith Bridge, N. H., Bolmar Washing- 

 ton plums. From Haskell Dutch, Chelsea, seedling peaches. F^rom 

 Lewis Glazier, Gardiner, Me., an aj)ple grown in a glass gloiie. 

 From William Sturgiss, Jr., New York, early Crawford peaches. 

 From S. H. Colton, Worcester, early Crawford, yellow red rare- 

 rifie, yellow rareripe, and red rareripe peaches; Seckel, Beurre For- 

 tune, Beurre Cajiiaumont, Bartlett, Napoleon, and BulFum pears; 

 also. Minister apples. From J. P. and D. R. Palmer, Boston, a 

 water-melon, weighing Gh pounds, cultivated by N. S. Bright, Wa- 

 lertown. From Edmund Smith, West Cambridge, Bartlett pears. 



