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rareripes. From 0. Johnson, Lynn, some beautiful fruit ; Burgomaster, 

 Vert longue Panache, Rousselet de Rheims, Washington, Julienne, Doy- 

 enne Gris, Long Green of autumn, Catillac, Admiral, Passe Colmar, Louise 

 Bonne, Rousselet Panache, and Sucre Vert pears ; also, fine specimens of 

 Zinnndal, black Hamburgh, white Sweetwater, and Muscat of Alexandria 

 grapes. From S. R. Johnson, black Hamburgh and Chasselas grapes. 

 From William Oliver, Urbaniste, Ambrette, Seckel, Wilkinson, Echasserie 

 and Williams's Bon Chretien pears ; also, Chasselas grapes, of out-door 

 growth. 



From M. P. Wilder, several varieties of pears ; Cashing, Passe Colmar, 

 Seckel, Bleeker's Meadow, Colmar Epineux, Louise Bonne of Jersey, 

 Duchess d' A.ngouleme, Long Green, Bergamot de Paques, Columbian Vir- 

 goulouse, Beurre Diel, Burgomaster, Heathcot, Belle de Brussels, Glout 

 morceaux, Capiaumont, Beurre d'Aremberg, and Verte longue Panache ; 

 Orange quinces, and blue Imperatrice plums. From T. Mason, black 

 Hamburgh, purple Constantia, Sweetwater and Isabella grapes and peaches. 

 From E . Bartlett, Seckel, Andrews, Napoleon, Williams's Bon Chretien, 

 Fulton, and Culotte de Suisse pears. From J. Fisher, Seckel, Andrews, 

 and Williams's Bon Chretien pears. From H. Vandine, Cambridgeport, 

 fine specimens of Coe's Golden Drop plums. From J. Newhall, Lynnfield, 

 peaches and grapes. From William Worthingion, seedling peaches. — 

 From R. Ward, Roxbury, fine Williams's Bon Chretien and Seckel pears; 

 old Mixon and Franklin peaches. From Charles Johnson, Hawthorndean 

 and Porter apples, and Seckel pears. From S. Sweetser, Seckel, Fulton, 

 and Chelmsford pears. From C. & A. J. Downing, Newburgh, N. Y. ele- 

 gant fruit of the brown Beurre, St. Michael and Seckel pears. 



From S. Downer, a fine assortment of apples, viz., Ramshorn, R. I. 

 Greening, Fall Harvey, Wales apple, Pumpkin sweeting, Ribstone pippin, 

 jEsopus Spitzemberg, Hawthorndean, Nonsuch, Liscom, Gardiner's sweet- 

 ing. Golden russeting. Old Colony pearmain, Roxbury russet, Washington 

 pearmain, &:c. ; also, Beurre Diel, Andrews, King of Wurtemburg, Heath- 

 cot, Seckel, Gushing, Messire Jean, Urbaniste, Fulton, Catillac, Harvard 

 and Black pear of Worcester. From the Hon. E. Vose, President, four 

 fine varieties of melons, the Rock, Minorca, Cantelope and Persian ; Ur- 

 baniste, Williams's Bon Chretien, Heathcot, Napoleon, Seckel, Washing- 

 ton and Iron pears ; Weller's Freestone and Catherine peaches, and white 

 Sweetwater grapes ; beautiful Hawthorndean and Gravenstein apples. 

 From W. Meller, black Hamburgh and Sweetwater grapes ; Imperatrice 

 plums and peaches. From H. Gray, Esq., black Hamburgh and St. Pe- 

 ter's grapes. From F. Tudor, specimens of fruit raised in his garden at 

 Nahant ; Petit Madam, Julienne, Buflum, Wilkinson, and Bleeker's Mead- 

 ow pears and peaches. From S. Pond, Andrews pears, (fine.) 



From J. J. Low, Esq., Marie Louise, Lewis, Fulton, Forelle, Beurre de 



