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Prince's Si. Germain, (No. 13,) Beurre d'Aremberg, Passe Colmar, (No. 

 16,) Sucree de Hoyerswerda, (Nos. 18 and 19). Plums. — Coe's Golden 

 Drop, White Gage, Large Yellow Gage, Duane's Purple, Blue Imperatrice, 

 Smith's Orleans, Cloth of Gold, Italian Prune, Magnum Bonum, Nectarine, 

 Seedling. 



From John Owen, Cambridge : Apples. — Porter, Blue Pearmain, Bald- 

 win, Greening, Large Red. Pears. — Frederick of Wurtemberg, Bergamot, 

 Baking. Peaches. — Lemon Rareripe, Red and Yellow Rareripe. Plums. — 

 Green Gage. Grapes. — Isabella, Native Purple, Small Sweetwater. 



From Thos. Morey, Hingham : Apples. — York Russet. (?) 



From J. Macomber, Roxbury : Apples. — Pumpkin Sweet, and Porter. 



By S. "Walker^ from a Member of the Society : Rousselet de Rheims 

 Pears. 



From George Walsh, Charlestown : Plums. — Green Gage, White Gage. 

 Pears. — Williams's Bon Chretien, from grafts put in, in May, 1843, 

 Golden Beurre of Bilboa. Apples. — 8 varieties. Grapes. — Red Hamburg, 

 White Sweetwater, (open culture,) Gourds, and Isabella. 



From R. M. Copeland, Boston : Grapes. — Sweetwater. 



From James Peabody, Georgetown : Apples. — Gravenstein. 



From Kendall Bailey, Charlestown : 9 clusters White Sweetwater 

 Grapes, (open culture). 



From John Rice, Portsmouth, N. H., by Major Henry Sheafe : Bon 

 Chretien Pears. 



From Richard Ward, Roxbury : Pears. — Musk, Seckel, Williams's Bon 

 Chretien, Andrews, and Gushing. 



From Mrs. S. W. Holbrook, Brighton : Crab Apples. 



From Wm. G. Lewis, Roxbury : Seedling Peaches. 



From Peter Corbett, Milford : Mammoth Peaches. 



From Dr. S. A. Shurtlefi', Brookline : Apples. — Blue Pearmain, and 

 Monstrous Pippin. 



From Joseph Prince, Jr., Hanover, N. H. : several specimens of Apples. 



From AVm. H. Smith, Brighton: Seedling Peaches. 



From Abraham Bartlett, Quincy : Pears. — Williams's Bon Chretien. 

 Quince. — Orange. 



From S. D. Hayden, Braintree : Apples. — Blue Pearmain, and Squash. 



From J. W. Boutelle, Fitchburg : Native Grapes, Seedling do. 



From J. C. Frothingham, Charlestown : Apples for a name. 



From J. T. Buckingham, Boston : Alexander Apples, fine, from dwarf tree. 



From Gilbert A. Smith, South Hadley : Cheeseboro' Russet, a large Ap- 

 ple, measuring 13 inches in circumference, and weigljingover 1 lb. 



From S. W. Cole, Boston : Peaches, from Walpole, (Allen Peach,) has 

 been raised 40 years from seed, producing the like. 



From David Fosdick, Groton : Apples. — Porter, two specimens, fine. 

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