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named variety. Mr. Wiswall, of Cincinnati, also exhibited a beautiful 

 apple, variety unknown in this vicinity. The President also presented 

 fine specimens of pears from his warden, viz : Bartlett, Julienne, Golden 

 Beurrf" of Bilboa, Wilbiir, and Beurre d'Amalis, (tine;) also Gravenstcin 

 apples, and the followinir plums: Corse's Admiral, Lombard, Diamond. 

 From N. Coolidge, Boston, Sweetwater grapes. From VVm. Meller, 

 fine peaches. From W. McFarland, Framingham, very large peaches. 

 From N. Sanderson, Waltham, large seedling peaches. From Cheever 

 Newjiall, plums, Purple Gage ; pears, Surpasse Virgoulouse, Gushing, 

 and Washington ; apples, Hawthornden and Ribston Pippin. A. D. 

 Williams exhibited his seedling pear, called Williams's Seedling; also 

 Chelmsford and Bartlett pears, Coe's Golden Drop and Corse's Admiral 

 plums. From J. W. Sever, Reine Claude Violet, White Magnum Bo- 

 num, and seedling plums. From O. Johnson, Dearborn's seedling pears. 

 From Joseph Balch, fine Bartlett pears, and white Magnum Bonum plums. 

 From Elijah Vose, St. Ghislain, Julienne, and Dearborn's seedling pears ; 

 Lady Haley's and Nonsuch apples, very handsome. From S. Pond, pears, 

 Bartlett, Julienne, Surpasse Virgoulouse, St. Ghislain, Fondante d'Au- 

 tomno; plums. Long Blue, Isabella, Lombard, Diamond, and Bingham. 

 From N. G. Day, Lunenburg, the Red and Green Sweeting apple. From 

 William Kenrick, specimens of the Early Crawford peach. Green Gage 

 plums and Bartlett pears, from Samuel A. Walker. Black Frontignac, 

 Black Prince and Black Hamburgh grapes, from Thomas Mason. John 

 Arnold exhibited excellent Black Hamburgh grapes, finely colored, and 

 with a rich bloom on the berries, which were of extra size. The Green 

 Gage and Imperial Gage plums, by George Walsh, were good. H. Van- 

 dine also exhibited excellent specimens of the following plums, viz: 

 Huling's Superb, Yellow Gage, Coe's Golden Drop, (fine:) Duane's Purple, 

 Smith's Orleans, Lombard, Magnum Bonum, and Imperial Gage; Porter 

 apples, and peaches. From Messrs. Winship, Rushmore's Bon Chretien, 

 Washington and St. Ghislain pears, and Coe's Golden Drop plums. 

 Large and handsome Bartlett pears, from J. N. Sanderson. Very fine 

 Bartlett and Cabot pears, from J. F. Allen. The following pears, from 

 Parker Barnes, viz : Ronville, Bartlett, Harvard and Chelmsford. From 

 J. L. L. F. Warren, the following : Black Hamburgrh grapes, Duane Pur- 

 ple and Magnum Bonum plums, Bartlett and Julienne pears, Porter, 

 Grand Sachem and Blue Pearmain apples, and Lemon Clingstone peach- 

 es. From Samuel Walker, Fondante d'Automne, Flemish Beauty, Fon- 

 dante Van Mons, Gushing, and some other varieties of pears. From E. 

 Wight, Pumpkin Sweet apples, Bartlett pears, and Coe's Golden Drop 

 plums. Extraordinary large peaches were sent by Mr. Merriam of New- 

 ton, — and from the fiirm of Mr. Tudor, of Cambridge, were twelve very 

 fine Baldwin apples, on a small branch about the same number of inches 

 lontr. Victoria plums from D. Roberts. Large and beautiful peaches 

 from F. T. Bigelow. Superior specimens of Bartlett pears from William 

 B. Kingsbury. From the Pomological Garden, Salem, the following 

 fruits, viz: peaches, Watson's Early, Early Rose, and Emperor of Rus- 

 sia ; pears, Bartlett. Hampden, Bergamot, Elizabeth, Stevens's Genesee, 

 Van Assene, Shenks, St. Ghislain, and No. 1103 of Van Mons; plums, 

 Jefferson, Yellow Gage, Rogers, Bruyn Gage, Dominie Dull, and Long 

 Blue. From Mr. Washburn, Plymouth, Greening apples, Flemish Beau- 

 ty and Pitts Maria pears. Ohio Everbearing Raspberries, from L. S. 

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