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Richards, Beurr6 Bosc, and Williams's Bon Chretien pears ; four kinds of 

 apples and Seedling peaches. Froni J. A. Kenrick, Le Cure and Seckel 

 pears, Rogers, Semiana & Duane's purple plums, and apples. From J. L. 

 L. F. Warren, thirty-four kinds of pears, twenty-nine of apples, four of 

 plums; and two of quince, but no list of names has been handed to the com- 

 mittee. 



From A. Philbrick, Brookline, Dix pears. From A. Stevens, Jr., Me- 

 thuen, several kinds of handsome peaches. From D. W. Chandler, South 

 Natick, Early Crawford peaches. From J. C West, Seedling peaches. 

 From N. Abbott, Doyenn6 blanc pears. From W. Prescott, Concord, 

 Seedling apples. From T. Sinclair, Brighton, Williams's Bon Chretien 

 pears. From I. Fay, Cambridge, five kinds of Seedling peaclies, and Dia- 

 mond and Lombard plums. From P. Cook, Roxbury, Black Hamburgh 

 and one other kind of grape. From J. Arnold Jr. Milton, five bunches of Black 

 Hamburgh grapes, one bunch weighing 31bs. From W. G. Lewis, two 

 kinds of Seedling peaches. From J. W. Sever, three sorts of peaches and 

 one of plums. From Geo. P. Foster, Plymouth, splendid Sieulle pears. 

 From Geo. Walsh, seven kinds of pears, six of apples, five of peaches, 

 white nectarines, and grapes. From W. H. Hayes, South Berwick, twelve 

 large apples. From C. Newman, Reading, two sorts of seedling peaches. 

 From Jos. Baich, Golden Beurr6 of Bilboa, Toyenne blanc, Brown Beurr6 

 and Williams's Bon Chretien pears. From K. Bailey, Sweet Water grapes, 

 open culture. From E. Bartlett, Napoleon, Gansell's Bergamot, Frederic 

 of Wurtemberg, and Williams's Bon Chretien pears. From P. P Spauld- 

 ing, Lowell, Porter, and Chelmsford Seedling apples, and three kinds of 

 peaches. From B. Harrington, Lexington, Porter apples, and Early Craw- 

 ford and Crawford late peaches. From S. W. Holbrook, Brighton, Blue 

 pearmains. From T. Mason, Black Hamburgh & St. Peter's grapes, 

 peaches and plums. From E. Tufts, Cambridge, an apple called Tufts' 

 Baldwin, said to be a seedling, and four other kinds of apples. From O. 

 N. Towne, Black Hamburgh and Sweetwater grapes. Red Roman necta- 

 rines and peaches. From S. R. Johnson, Urbaniste, Dix, Andrews, Beurre 

 Diel, and Williams's Bon Chretien pears, and Sweet Water grapes. From 

 A. Clark, South Framingham, Nonsuch (?) peaches. From E. Wheeler, 

 Framingham, Nonsuch (?) and very handsome Seedling Cling, peaches. 

 From G. Merriam, five kinds of peaches. From E. Vose, Esq., Hawthorn- 

 dean apples. From H. Dutch, Seedling reaches. From Jos. Richardson, 

 Early Crawford peaches. From the Endicott Family, Danvers, Endicott 

 pears from the old tree planted in 1630. 



VEGET.'i.BLES : From F. W. Macondry, Blood Beet, Celery, Parsnips, Car- 

 rots, Purple eggs, and six varieties of tomatoes. From. A. D. Williams 

 & Son, Carrots, Brocoli, Savoy, Drumhead and Red Cabbage, Celery, 

 Tomatoes, Marrow and Canada Squashes, Sweet Corn, Turnip Beets, &c. 

 From E. Wight, four squashes from one vine their respective weight, 87, 

 79, 78, & 68 lbs. From T. Motley, Jr., purple eggs and Lima beans. 

 From E. Bartlett, club gourd. From O. N. Towne, purj^le eggs, two 

 kinds. From J. F. Allen, tomatoes. From N. Stetson, Esq., tomatoes. 



