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Spice, Swan's Egg, Seckel, Verte Longue d'Automne, Wilhelmine, Wil- 

 kinson, Washington. Ap])les. — 30 varieties : Baldwin, Blue Pearmain, 

 Captain, Calville Rouge, Danvers Winter Sweet, French Eusset, Gloria 

 Mundi, Golden Russet, Grand Lachine, Hubbardston Nonesuch, Haw- 

 thornden, Lyscom, Blinister, Old Pearmain, Prince's Noble, Porter, Pigeon- 

 ette, Roxbury Russet, Reinette Canada, Sweet Russet, Striped Spice, 

 Yellow Bellflower, Red Gilliflower, Red Siberian Crab. P^mots.— Reine 

 Claude Violette, White Egg, Lombard, and Semiana. 4 varieties of Figs. 

 Orange and Portugal Quinces. 



From George Newhall : Fears. — Dix, Williams's Bon Chretien, Catillac, 

 Seckel, Fulton, Cumberland, Black Pear of Worcester, Frederic of Wur- 

 temberg, Louise Bonne de Jersey and Beurre Bosc. 



From E. Wright : Fears. — Williams's Bon Chretien, Buffam, Winter 

 Nelis, Napoleon, Gansel's Bergamot. 



From J. W. Sever : 3 sorts of peaches and 1 of plums. 



From George P. Foster, Plymouth: splendid SieuUe pears. 



From George Walsh : 7 kinds of Pears, 6 of Apples, 5 of Peaches, White 

 Nectarines and Grapes. 



From W. H. Hayes, South Berwick : 12 large Apples. 



From C. Newman, Reading : 2 sorts of Seedling Peaches. 



From Joseph Balch : Pears. — Golden Beurre of Bilboa, Doyenne Blanc, 

 Brown Beurre, and Williams's Bon Chretien. 



From K. Bailey : Sweet Water Grapes, open culture. 



From E. Bartlett : Fears. — Napoleon, Gansel's Bergamot, Frederic of 

 Wunemberg and Williams's Bon Chretien. 



From P. P. Spaulding, Low^ell : Porter and Chelmsford Seedling Apples, 

 and 3 kinds of Peaches. 



From B. Harrington, Lexington : Porter Apples, Early Crawford and 

 late Crawford Peaches. 



From S. W. Holbrook, Brighton : Blue Pearmain Apples. 



From T. Mason : Black Hamburgh and St. Peter's Grapes, Peaches and 

 Plums. 



From E. Tufts, Cambridge : an Apple called Tuft's Baldwin, said to be 

 a Seedling, and 4 other kinds of Apples. 



From 0. N. Towne : Black Hamburgh and Sweet Water Grapes, Red 

 Roman Nectarines and Peaches. 



From S. R. Johnson : Urbaniste, Dix, Andrews, Beurre Die), and Wil- 

 liams's Bon Chretien Pears, and Sweet Water Grapes. 



From A. Clark, South Framingham : Nonesuch (?) Peaches. 



From Benj. Wheeler, Framingham: Feaches. — Nonesuch (?) and a very 

 handsome Seedling Cling. 



From G. Merriam : 5 kinds of Peaches. 



From E. Vose, Esq. : Hawthornden Apples. 



From H. Dutch : Seedling Peaches. 



