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Urbaniste, Catillao, Belle et Bonne, Rostezer, Belle Lucrative, St. ]\Iichacl, 

 BeniTC d'Anjou, Chelmsford, Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne de Jersey, St. 

 Ghislain, Columbia, Easter Beurre, Madotte, Henry IVth, Vicar of Winlvfield, 

 Petit Rousselet, Marie Louise, Porre de Rose, Jalousie de Fontenay, Napoleon, 

 Louise, Glout Moreeau, Baronne de Mcllo, Bergamot, Cadet, Styrian, Char- 

 lotte de Brouwer, Brown Beurre, Fulton, BufTum, Summer Franc Real, Tyson, 

 Hessel, Ferdinand de Meester. 



Chaules Paixe, — two varieties. 



Wm. T. Merrifield. — Bartlett, Louise Bonne de Jersey. 



Mrs. Holbrook, Westboro', — Bartlett, St. Michael. 



F. H. KiNNicuTT, — Bartlett, Iron, Seckel, Brown Beurre, (fine,) and two 

 unnamed varieties. 



Dr. S. p. Miller, — Passe Colmar, Belle et Bonne, St. Michael, Ananas. 



C. P. Nichols,— Bartlett. 



Gardixer Paixe, — White Doyenne, Duchesse d'Angoulerae, Beurre Diel, 

 Beurre d'Amalis, (fine,) Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne de Jersey, 

 Easter Beurre. 



John N. Corey, — Catillac, — very fine. 



Thomas Rtce, Shrewsbury, — Seckel. 



Dr. Johxsox, — two unnamed varieties. 



Dr. 0. H- Blood, — Belle Lucrative, — fine. 



Rev. Mr. Biscoe, Grafton, — Bartlett, Seckel, Catillac, Bleecker's Meadow, 

 Brown Beurre, and one unnamed. 



Several specimens of Pears were exhibited by other gentlemen, but not hav- 

 ing been entered with the Secretary, it is impossible now to give a list of them. 



JOHN C. MASON, 

 EMORY BANISTER. 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. 



Committee : James Greex, Chairman. 



The Committee on Vegetables have attended to the duty assigned them and 

 beg leave, through me as their Chairman, to submit the following report, not 

 deeming it in their power however, to render one in all respects so satisfactory 

 as if they had been allowed to test in an unequivocal manner, the intrinsic value 

 of the glorious display before them ; as many a fair exterior doubtless possesses 

 at heart a hoUowness altogether unworthy the beautiful proportions and color 

 which greets the eye, neither beets, potatoes nor turnips possessing at heart 

 that soundness which would scorn deception in any form. But fortunately 

 your Committee were only to judge from external appearances, and surely they 

 could not boast of good taste did they not admire the noble and imposing mien 

 and gorgeous color of the Pumpkins and Squashes, of every diversity of form. 



