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also, fine black Hamburg, Morocco, Muscat of Alexandria, white 

 Sweetwater, and white Frontigiiac grapes: Nectarines, — Violet, Due 

 de Filley, Dovvnton, Brignon, and red Roman: Peaches, — Royal 

 Charlotte, Noblesse, Double Mountain, Royal George, white Mag- 

 dalen, Gros Mignonne, Teton de Venus. 



From Otis Johnson, a choice display of fine y)ears, as follows: — 

 Buffum, Princess d' Orange, Burgomestre, Catillac, Pound, Beurre 

 d'Aremberg, Summer Thorn, Roi de Wurtemburg, Easter Beurre, 

 Duchess d'Angouleme, Passe Colmar, Bleeker's Meadow, Naf)oleon, 

 WashiuiTton, Bon Louise de Jersey, green Sugar, St. Michael, Ja- 

 lousie, Hericart, Bartlett, Admiral, Culotte de Swisse, Long green 

 of Autumn, three kinds names unknown. 



From William Kenrick, Newton, Pears, — Beurre d'Aremberg, 

 Easter Beurre, Capiaumont, Glout Morceau or Beurre d'Aremberg 

 of France, Duchess d'Angouleme, Fulton, Catillac, Dr. Hum's Con- 

 necticut, Passe Colmar: Peaches, — Malta or Belle de Paris, Cath- 

 arine, Old Mixon, Vineuse, Tardif, Pavie Abricote. P"'rom E. M. 

 Richards, Dedham, Lyscom, Fall Sopsavine, Fall pippin, Seek-no- 

 further, and Codlin apples. From S. Sweptser, Woburn, Martin 

 Rareripe peaches. From Samuel Walker, Roxbury, Pears, — Cap- 

 sheaf, Bartlett, Fondante Bergamot of Van Mous, kind name un- 

 known. 



From B. V. French, Braintree, Pears, — Forelle, Beurre Romain, 

 Jaminette, Long green, Louis Bonne, Beurre Van Mons, BufFum, 

 Beurre Gris, five kinds unknown: Apples, — Dutch Codlin, Canada 

 Reinette, yellow Bellflower, Jericho, Monstrous pippin, Ruggles, 

 Moore's red Winter, French's Sweet, Gardiner's Striped, Gardiner's 

 Sweet, and six varieties, names unknown. From A. D. Williams, 

 Roxbury, Apjdes, — Porter, Ram's Horn, Lady, Gravenstein: Pears, 

 — Bartlett, and a kind unknown: Grapes, — black Hamburg. From 

 Dr. Burnet, Southborough, Pears, — Kenrick of Van Mons, Burnet, 

 Henrietta of Van Mons; and seedling apples. From Walter Cor- 

 nel, Milton, by Jos. Arnold, Jr., black Hamburg grapes. From 

 John Hovey, Roxbury, Grapes, — Sweetwater, (ojien culture:) 

 Peaches, — red Rareripe: Apples, — Pumpkin Sweet: Pears, — name 

 unknown. 



From Alexander McLennan, gardener to W. Pratt, Esq., Water- 

 town, Grapes, — black Ham!)urg, St. Peters, Royal Muscadine, 

 Sweetwater; and Bartlett pears. From William Hurd, Newton, 

 Pears, — Bartlett: Apples, — Fall Harvey, Cathead. From Stephen 

 Faunce, Jr., Roxl)ury, Grapes, — white Chasselas and black Ham- 

 burg, both open culture; and fine seedling peaches. From John A, 

 Kenrick, Newton, peaches, — Spring Grove, Vanzandt Superb: Ap- 

 ples, — Baldwin, Hightop Sweetins;, Hubbardston Nonsuch. From 

 Samuel Phipps, Dorchester, Bartlett pears of great size and beauty. 

 From Frederick Tudor, Nahant, Winship's peaches: Pears,— 

 liezi Vaet, Wilkinson, Beurre Ranee, Napoleon, brown Beurre, 

 Bleeker's Meadow. From John Hill, West Cambrid^te, Lemon 

 Rareripe peaches, a large quantity, of great beauty. From Amos 

 Hill, West Cambridge, ^Porter apples. From Edward Newberry, 

 Brooklyn, Conn-, a large basket of Jacques's yellow peaches. From 

 N. D. Chase, Lynn, Crawford's early peaches. 



