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Andrews, Surpasse Virgoulouse, Dix, (very large,) Julienne, Duchess 

 d'Angouleme, Wilkinson, Easter Beurre (superior,) Williams's Bon 

 Chretien, Beurre Diel, and Gushing ; also, Semiana (?) Lombard, Diamond, 

 and Pond's seedling (?) plums, the whole remarkably fine. From J. 

 Heard, Watertown, fine Broca's Bergamot pears. From A. D. Williams, 

 King of Wurtemburg, Chelmsford, Andrews, Williams's Bon Chretien, 

 Cushing and Summer Thorn pears ; and Porter, Sops of Wine and Lady 

 apples. From S. R. Johnson, large clusters of white Frontignac and white 

 Chasselas grapes from the open air. 



From B. V, French, a large collection of good fruit, particularly of ap- 

 ples, as follows : — Mela Carle, Black, Ortley pippin. Monstrous pippin, Yel- 

 low Bellflower, High-top sweeting, Court Pendu Plat, Porter, Garden 

 Royal, Adams's sweeting, Hawthorndean, Garden Striped, French Sweet, 

 Fall Sops of Wine, Bourasoe, Sweet greening, Pomme de Neige, Dutch 

 Codlin, Templeton Winter Sweet, and red and green Winter Sweet — 

 twenty varieties, and the best collection of this noble frait in the room j 

 also, Passe Colmar, Chelmsford, Ronville, Archduke of Austria, WilUams's 

 Bon Chretien, Cushing, Harvard, Beurre Von Marum, King's Bon Chre- 

 tien and Monsieur Le Cure pears. 



From J. M. Ives, Salem, the following pears : — Belle Lucrative, Napo- 

 leon, Beurre Bosc, King of Wurtemburg, Raymond, Early Beurre of 

 Prince's Catalogue, Beza Montigny, Williams's Bon Chretien, Cushing, 

 Washington, and Passe Colmar ; also, Swaar, Danvers Winter Sweet, 

 Rambo or Romanite, Wellington, Michael Henry pippin, Drap d'or, Mela 

 Carle, and Camfield or Newark Sweeting apples ; Crugar's seedling, blue 

 Imperatrice and Sharp's Emperor plums ; Skillman's netted and Murray's 

 pine apple melons. From Mrs. Gibbs, Boston, St. Germain, Garnons and 

 St. Michael pears. From Gen. Sumner, Brookline, raspberries of the sec- 

 ond crop, on new wood ; also, Broca's Bergamotte, green Muscat. Sum- 

 mer Thorn and Heathcot pears. 



From J. A. Kenrick, a variety of good fruit, viz : — Kilham Hill, York 

 russett, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Rhode Island greening, Baldwin, Cogs- 

 well, Dutch Codlin, Rambour Franc, Pumpkin sweet, yellow Crab, Porter 

 and High-top sweeting apples ; St. Michael and Andrews pears ; Cutter's 

 yellow rareripe, Morisiana pound, Heath, Van Zandt superb, and Wells's 

 freestone peaches ; also water melons. From John Fowle, Roxbury, Wil- 

 liams's Bon Chretien pears. From Joseph Balch, Roxburj^, Grizzly Fron- 

 tignac, Black Prince, Blanquette, French, and a variety of grape, name 

 unknown — all handsome and fine clusters. From Jos. Pines, Hanover, 

 N. H., sweet baking apples. From William P. Richardson, Salem, Rib- 

 stone pippin apples, and Rousselet de Rheims, Broca's Bergamot, and 

 Seckel pears, superior specimens. From S. H. Colton & Co., Worcester, 

 seedling peaches and seedling apples. 



