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Apples. — Cambuthnethan Pippin, Crowninshield Sweet, 

 (new seedling) fine, two sorts new seedling Crabs, Ranibour 

 d'Ete, Ortley Pippin, Ribstone Pippin, Fall Harvey, Swaar, 

 Yellow Bellflower, Blue Pearmain, Murphy (new, fine, large,) 

 Putnam's Harvey. — 13. 



From J. Clapp, South Reading ; three fine Melons, beauti- 

 ful Peaches. Siberian Crabs and Lady Apples, York Russet, 

 and a basket containing Apples, Grapes and Peaches, and 

 Piatt's Bergamotte Pear. 



From Jacob Dean, Mansfield, Mass. ; Pine Apple Peaches, 

 Hay Boy's Golden Sweet, Golden Russet Apples, large 

 Early Peaches. 



From Thomas Banks, Roxbury ; seedling Pear, Beurre 

 du Roi, Andrews, Burgomaster, St. Michael's, Hunt's Con- 

 necticut Pears, and Red Calville Apples. 



From John A. Kenrick, Newton ; Pumpkin Sweet Ap- 

 ples, Kendrick's Heath Peaches, and fine Orange Quinces. 



From Dr Howard, Cambridge; two baskets containing 

 variety of Pears, Apples, Nectarines, &c. 



Large basket of Sweetwater Grapes, raised in the open 

 ground by William Oliver, Esq. 

 For the Committee, 



William Kenrick, Chairman. 



Sept. 28, 1838. 



VEGETABLES. 



Six^ery large crook neck Squashes, from Samuel Pres- 

 cott, Elm Hill, Roxbury. 



Tomatoes, from John Hovey, Roxbury. 



Squash (six feet four inches in circumference, weight 88 

 lbs.) from seed received from Paris, Mrs Welles. 



African Acorn Squash, from T. Thompson, Jr. 

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