88 ON FRUITS AND FLOWERS. ' 



Joseph How, of Methuen, for 13 varieties of 



apples, pears and grapes, 

 John M. Ives, of Salem, for 32 varieties of pears, 



plums, peaches, &c., 

 George Boutwell, of Andover, for 2 baskets of 3 

 kinds of fine seedling peaches, and a basket of 

 4 sorts of apples, _ _ _ 



Erastus Ware, of Salem, plates of 6 sorts fine 

 apples, - - - - _ 



Professor Emerson, of Andover, dish of fine seed- 

 ling peaches, _ _ _ - 

 Addison Flint, a basket of Isabella grapes, re- 

 markably fine specimens, 

 Jos. Ober, of Beverly, a basket of sweetwater 



grapes, of unusual size and beauty, - 1 00 



Moses French, of Salisbury, 3 Bartlett pears of 



large size, from grafts set 5 months since, 50 



James PL Duncan, sent for the use of the Society 



a basket of beautiful chasselas grapes. 

 A. Moor, of Tewksbury, seedling grapes and 

 peaches; among the grapes are named mam- 

 moth blue grape, being of great size and un- 

 common beauty, they were however rather 

 sour, but might not have been fully ripe, 1 00 



Miss Ives sent a handsome basket of fruit. E. N. 

 Eaton, of Andover, sent fine quinces and apples. Ap- 

 ples were also exhibited by Peabody Russell and Joseph 

 Marston; fine apples from Felch Tufts, of Billerica, and 

 very handsome specimens from Samuel Gleason, of An- 

 dover. Mr. Gallop sent 8 plates of apples; and plates of 

 apples and quinces were received from Moses Abbott, of 

 Andover. 

 Messrs Clark and Mullet sent a plate of Bartlett pears. 

 Dishes of grapes were exhibited by Isaac H. Andrews, 

 of Boxford, Jacob Farnham, of Andover. Mr. Swift, of 

 Andover, and Mr. Andrews Breed, of Lynn, placed on 

 the table some fine specimens of pears, peaches, and ap- 

 ples. There was a handsome plate of egg plums from 

 Daniel Abbott, of Andover, and 4 plates of apples, pears, 

 peaches, and grapes from Samuel Gray, of Andover. 



