464 Exhibitions of Horticultural Societies. 



Early, Sweet Paradise, Newton Pippin, Putnam's Harvey, Early Golden 

 Sweet, Striped June, Duchesse of Oldenburg, Red, Sweet (Wetherell's,) 

 Siberian Crab, Porter, Hillar's Greening, High Top Sweeting, Red and 

 Green Sweeting, Higginson or Jenks's Striped Green Sweeting, Jersey 

 Sweet, Summer Rose, Benoni, Dutch Codlin, Maiden Blush, Woolman's 

 Harvest, Spice Sweet. 



Pears. — Amre Joannet, Petit Muscat, Madeleine, Muscat Robert, Cath- 

 erine, (?) Jargonelle, Rousselet Hatif, Bergamotte d'Ete, Bloodgood, En- 

 glish Red Cheek, (?) Sugar Top, Dunbarton, Fin or d'Ete, Julienne, (?) 

 Empress of Summer, Fondante d'Ete, Nouvelle Mabille, Skinless, August 

 Muscat, Passans du Portugal, Summer Franc Real, Rostiezer, Prospect 

 Hill, Williams's Bon Chretien, Limon, (Van Mons,) Vallee Franche, 

 Summer Rose, St. Ghislain, Dearborn's Seedling, Lansac, (?) Hooper's 

 Billboa, Washington, Elizabeth, Sugar. 



Strawberries. — Early Virginia, Aberdeen Seedling, Wood, Methven 

 Castle, (?) Duke of Kent, Roseberry, Royal Scarlet, Mulberry, Hovey's 

 Seedling, Bishop's Orange. 



Grapes. — Black Hamburg, Early Muscadine, Zinfindal, Sweetwater, 

 White Frontignac, White Chasselas, Black Prolific, Chasselas Bar sur 

 Aube, Black Portugal, Chasselas. 



jVedarines. — Golden, Elruge. 



Peaches. — Royal George Clingstone, New Jersey Grosse Mignonne, 

 Crawford's Late, Coolidge's Favorite, Noblesse, Early York, Gilman's 

 Early, Surpasse, Marie Louise, Grosse Mignonne, Early Crawford. 



Cherries. — English Morello, Belle Magnifique, Mazzards, Richardson's 

 Late Red, Sweet Montmorency, Ox Heart, May Duke, Seedling by Dr. 

 Nichols, Manning's Early Black Heart, Madison Bigarreau, Roberts's Red 

 Heart, Black Heart, Black Tartarean, Seedling by J. M. Ives, Holman's 

 Duke, White Bigarreau, Elton, Downton, White Heart, Napoleon, Honey 

 Heart, Plumstone Morello, Downer's Late Red, Seedling Bigarreau, Man- 

 ning's Fine Red, Hyde's Red Heart, Manning's White Mazzard. 



Raspberries. — Franconia, Ohio Ever-bearing. 



Currants. — Champagne, White Scotch, White and Red Dutch. 



Plums. — Myrobalan, Cheston or Matchless, Rivers's Seedling, Italian 

 Damask, Violet Hatif, Caledonian or Nectarine, Lawrence's Favorite, 

 Morocco, Early Orleans, Pond's Italian Damask, (?) Peters's Golden Yel- 

 low, Green Gage, English Wheat, Mogul, Huling's Superb, Drap d'Or, 

 Goliah, Blue Gage, Prince's Imperial, Sharp's Emperor, Bolmar's Wash- 

 ington, Blue Plum, Orleans, Byfield, Brevoort's Purple, Kirke's, Lucombe's 

 Nonsuch, Bingham, Diamond, Isabella, Magnum Bonum, Lombard, Dana's 

 Yellow, Violet Perdrigon, Cruger's Scarlet, Scarlet Gage of Danvers, 

 Azure Hatif, (?) Red Orleans, P'ond's Seedling, Horse, Elfry, English Or- 

 leans, Royal de Tours, Columbian, Smith's Orleans. The display of plums 

 has been uncommonly fine this season ; a greater variety, and more beau- 

 tiful specimens, have never perhaps been exhibited before in this city. 



Gooseberries. — Seven varieties. 



Melons. — Green Citron, Water, &c. 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



The Fourth Annual Exhibition of Fruits and Flowers, at the Hall of 

 the Essex County Natural History Society, took place on Wednesday and 



