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From A. D. Williams. 



Pears. — Williams Bon Chretien, Summer Thorn, Har- 

 vard : also Williams Seedling, small, turbinate in form, and 

 handsome, fine scarlet next the sun. 



Jlpphs. — Fall, Sopsavine, Porter, and Horn Apple, a 

 large red beautiful fruit. 



Grapes. — Several very large and beautiful clusters of Black 

 Hamburgh. 



From Mr Sweetser of Cambridgeport. 



Pears. — Fulton, Andrews, Chelmsford, Julienne, Seckel, 

 and WilHams Bon Chretien. 



From John Barnard of Dorchester, a pear, name un- 

 known. 



From Mr Fames of Framingham, specimens of an apple 

 from Detroit, a large, splendid red fruit. 



From Rufus Howe of Dorchester, Urbaniste Pears. 



From Joshua Gardner, Dorchester. 



Pears. — Cushing. 



Apples. — Gravenstein, and Pomme D'Api or La3y Apple, 

 beautiful specimens. 



From George Brown, Beverly. 



Pears — .A variety without name from France, said to be 

 3ne; a variety from Holland, a winter fruit, Seckel, and 

 Brown Beurre. 



Apples. — A large fine Sweeting, a superior fruit, Pomme 

 D'Api, and the Drap D'Or of Coxe. 



From J. Hovey, a basket of Grapes of out-door cultivation. 



From C. F. W. of Charlestown, Isabella Grapes. 



From Alexander McLennan, from Oaklands in Watertown, 

 Pomme D'Api and a variety of fine Peaches, &:c. 



From Charles Johnson of Weston, and from the farm 

 formerly owned by Capt John Mackay of this city. Hawthorn- 

 dean apples, very beautiful. 



From Mrs T. Bigelow of Medford. 



