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Beurre Beaiicamps, Bergamot de Suisse, Catillac, Chauraontel, Caen 

 du France, Columbia, Caroline, Colurnbo 'd Hiver, Doyenne dore. 

 Doyenne blanc. Doyenne gris, Doyenne Boussoek, Duchess de Mars, 

 eyewocd, Epine Dumas, Flemish beauty, Fulton, Figue, Figue de 

 Naples, Comte de Laray, Comprette, Crassane, Chelmsford, Comte de 

 Micheaux, Verte long. Franc real d'Hiver, Glout Moiceau, Gratioli, 

 Heathcoate, Jalousie, Johonnot, Josephine, Jamint tte, Javerdal, King 

 Edward's Lansac, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Louise de Boloma, Lock's 

 Beurre, Lammas, McLaughlin, Monsieur Cure, Milan Blanc, Napo- 

 leon, winter Nelis, ne plus Meuris, Pacquency, parf un d' Hiver, 

 Plumbgastel, Petre, Passe Colmar, Princesse d' Orange, Queen of the 

 Low Countries, Seckel, St. Germaine, Seiulle, Shakespeare, St. 

 Bruno, surpasse Virgouleuse, Sagerity, Thompson, Urbaniste, Whit- 

 field, Van Mons Leon Clerc, Verte long d' automne, quillette, moor 

 fowl egg, Rondelet, Messire Jean, Maria Louise, Dix, St, Michael, 

 Aldrich's russet, and Thompson's. 



James L. L. F. Warren, Brighton, Massachusetts, 25 varieties of 

 pears, viz: Easter Beurre, Duchess d' Angouleme, Madot^e, Buffum, 

 Napoleon, autumn bergamot, Jalousie, Beurre Diel, Francreal d' Hi- 

 ver, Seckel, Bezi de la Motte, liouise Bonne de Jersey, Verte longue 

 d* automne, Do3"enne. Duch(?ss dc JNfars, swan's egg, llonry IV., 

 Wilkinson, Doyenne d'Hiver, Figue, Bergj.molte d' Paquea^ Catillac, 

 black pear of Worcester, Beurre gris. Duchess de Mars. 



Apples. — Baldwin, Hubbardston nonesuch, grand duchess. Porter, 

 bell-flower, Rhode-Island greening, Danver's winter sweet, reinette 

 du Canada, Jonathan, blue pearmain, Roxbury russet, white gilli 

 flower, French russet, striped spice, Pomme d' Appi, pr'.ncess noble, 

 maiden's blush, Canadian, gloria mundi, minister, sweet russet, old 

 pearmain, Costard, Reinette Franche. 



In addition to the above, one case of wax imitation fruit was ex- 

 hibited, consisting of 110 varieties of diflferent species, which were 

 considered grod imitations, Fac-similes are prepared by Mr. War- 

 ren's daughter, who is now thirteen years of age. She was self- 

 taught in the art from specimens of fruit grown in the garden at 

 Monantum Vale, Brighton, Massachusetts. 



Harman Wendell, Albany, 8 varieties of pears, viz: Beurre Diel, 

 white Doyenne, Marie Louise, eastern Beurre, and 4 varieties not 

 named. 



H. W. Edwards, New-Haven, Connecticut, 14 varieties of seedling 

 pears. 



John Brewster, English Neighborhood, N, J., 6 varieties of ap- 

 ples. 



