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Warner Holt, West Bloomfield, a basket of Isabella grapes. 



A. Coe, Newark, 15 Cling peaches and 4 Coe's (Jreening apples. 



John Wood, Slalcn Island, a bowl of Antwerp raspberries. 



Thomas Noyes, Stonington, Conn. 3 varieties of grapes, ReJ Fron- 

 linac, Morocco and Frontinel. 



G. Roberts, New Milford, Conn. 12 fine table apples. 



John Tonelly, Jr. North Bergen, 4 extra large pears, Dutchess d'- 

 Angouleme. 



Sullivan Bates, Bellingham, Mass. a box of cultivated cranberries. 



John Cusser, Fordhani, 12 Columbian Virgalicu pears. 



Rufus Rhodes, Ulster Co. 18 Ox Noble apples. 



Aaron Camp, Newark, a dish of Longwonh's monthly raspberries. 



J. H. Tuthill, Orange Co. 12 fine apples. 



Riciiard !Shoehan, a dish of fine j'travx berries. 



C. H. Hall, Harlem, a dish of Isabella grapes from the original 

 vine, and a seedling variety from the Isabella. 



Abraham Swift, Hart's Village, Dutchess Co.6 apples growth of 1844. 



Moses Clark, Brooklyn, 18 apples, sweet and sour in each individual 

 fruit. 



Our list of Fruit, it may be observed, embraces a description of se- 

 veral of the best varieties of Foreign Grapes, also two varieties of 

 seedlings, raised without the aid of artificial heat, which proves that 

 our climate is capable of fully maturing this delicious and valuable 

 fruit. Like France, Italy and Spain, we shall have our "vine covered 

 hills," and thus be rendered independent of other nations for a requi- 

 site supply of healthful and refreshing wines. 



Vegetables. 



J. C. Beekman, S. Ruth, gardener — 12 fine blood beets, 6 turnip 

 rooted diito, 12 sugar, ditto, 12 table parsnips, 12 white carrots, 12 

 orange carrots, 8 artichokes, 6 egg plants, J 2 cattle parsnips, 12 man- 

 gel wurtzel beets, 6 egg plants, 1 bunch of red and white Carolina 

 potatoes, ] bunch of while okra, 1 ditto of green, 1 ditto of aspara- 

 gus beans, 2 varieties of South Carolina beans, 4 striped squashes, 

 4 turnip cabbages, some gherkin^•, 1 bunch of round turnips, 3 pump- 

 kins, 1 bunch of peppers, 1 stand of parsley, I bunch of long white 

 turnips, one bunch of long scarlet radishes, 10 tomatoes weighing lO^- 

 lbs, 1 bushel of rutabaga, &;c. 



Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Garret Mead, gardener — 16 blood beets, 

 12 mangel wurtzel ditto, 13 egg plants, 12 orange carrots, squash 

 peppers, 12 sugar beets, 12 while carrots, 1 peck of tomatoes, in two 

 varieties, globe artichokes, &c. 



James Angus, gardener to W. W. Fox, West Farms — One half 

 peck of Mercer potatoes, 3 fire Lima squashes, 6 egg plants, 12 roots 

 of celery. 12 of salsify, or vegetable oyster. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, M. Cunningham, gardener — 5 superior vari- 

 eties of squashes, viz ; 1 nonpareil hybrid, 1 cocoanut, 1 true non- 

 pareil, 1 hybrid between the cocoanut and cashew squash, and 2 Pal- 

 agonian gourds. 



