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NEW ENGLAND FARMER, 



OCTOBER 10, 1838. 



From I)r J. Gronne of Groton, tlie Foundling 

 apple, a line looking large red fruit. 



From Dr Joel Burnett of Soutliboro', specimens 

 of Burnet pear 



Frora'Mr Samuel Pond, from his garden at Cam- I .^/^pks.-Pickman, Swaar, Michael He^^y PiP" 



I b d 'report. P'"' ^^'^^^ Carla, but not that kind which has been 



"p!„„._Beiirre Did, Gushing, Wurtemberg, and BO lately received from the London Horticultural 



Andrews. 



Plums. — White Gage, and a variety sopposed to 



ijurnei pt-ar. ylums. — wnite uage, anu a vunci-jr ouj/i^^/.^^^. u. 



From William Kcnrick, Duchesse D'Angouleme j ^^ Rulings superb, Corse's Field Marshal, Blue £m 

 pear. I peratrice, a fine fruit which sometimes has been 



From Mr John Rayner, Brown's lUierre, Broca's ^^^^^n Semiana ; also Duane's Purple Plum. All 



Bercramotte, and St. Mibhael pears. tlie Plums exhibited by Mr Pond wore exceedingly 



,, ,, . fine ; and Duano's Purple was very large and su- 



perfect cultivation. 



From Dr Z B. Adams from his garden in Pearl 

 street. Fine specimens of the old St. Michael 

 which is still generally fine in cities. Also beckel. 

 From Mr Richard Ward of Roxbury. 

 Pears — Seckel, Williams Bon Chretien or Bart- 

 lett, Andrews, and PondliUy, Wurtemberg, and 

 Bergainotte. 



Ptachcs.—OU Mixon, Red Rareripe, Sweetwa- 

 ter, Yellow Rareripe, White do., Cooledges Favor- 

 ite, Jacques, Franklin Seedling. 

 From Mr A. D. Williams. 



Pea„.— Williams Bon Chretien, Summer Thorn, 

 Ilai-vard; also a seedling pear, small, turbinate in 

 form, and handsome, fine scarlet ne.xt the sun. 



.<;^^,/es.— Fall, Sopsavinc, Porter, and Horn Ap- 

 ple, a large red beautiful fruit. 



G'-TfCJ 



Sev«aT ver l^r"; and beautiful clus- Porter, Lady apple Siberian Crab 



Society ; Wellington, Rambo or Romanite, Car- 

 house or Gilpin, Bullocks Pippin. 



From Mr Manning from his garden. Dearborn 

 street, Salem, the following specimens, many of 

 them new and rare and such as have never yet been 

 produced in this country. 



Pears. Andrews, Green Catherine of Coxe, 



Jackman's Melting, large and handsome. Autumn, 

 superb. Belle Lucrative, Belle et Bonne, Beurre 

 fruit during tnc pasi seasuii. iii= =ii...o„,„.. .- —!,-j Diel, Easter Beurre, Brown Beurre large and hand- 

 protected, the soil low, flat, moist, and but recently s„,„e, from SUndard Tree, Bezi Montigny, Bishop's 

 reclaimed from a salt marsh. Though very bad U-i^u,,^^,^ gieeckers Meadow, Bon Chretien Fondante, 

 and not at all suited to the Peach it proves fine for Williams' Bon Chretien, Spanisli Bon Chretien, 

 the Plum. Fondante d'Brest, Catillac, Cumberland, Gushing, 



From L Baldwin, Esq. of Brighton. Doy nne Gris, D'Angouleme, Glout Morceau, Green 



.'?p«/<'s.— specimens of very large Red, of fine Sugar, Hason's Incomparable, Harvard, Hem7 

 '^' j^pg Quatre, Jalousie, Johonnot, Lewis, Mane Louise, 



'''' From Mr John Hill of West Cambridge, Lemon Messin Jean, Long Green of Coxe, Long Green of 

 1 rom Mr Jonn niu oi Yellow Red Autumn of new edition of Duhamel, Naumkeag, 



Rareripe so called, a ^y"°".V' « jf Thisis one Newtown Vergaleau, Winter Orange, Passe Col- 

 Rarenpe, the specimens very superb. This ,s one ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^ ^^ ^^^_^^^.^^ ^^^^^^_ 



of the finest of all Peaches. lette de Rheims, Rousselette Panache, new, Win- 



From Mr J. L. L. F. Warren, from his garden ^^^ ^^ ^^ Ghislain, Sieulle, Stevens'^Genesee, 



at Brighton, an ornamented basket of fruit as tol- .._._„., 



lows. 



Pears. — Seckel. 



flpples. Baldwin, Greening, Autumn superb. 



ters of Black Hamburg. 



From Mr Sweetser of Cambridgeport. 



Pcors.— Fulton, Andrews, Chelmsford, Julienne, 

 Seckel, and Williams Bon Chretien. 



From Mr John Barnard of Dorchester, a pear for 

 a new variety. 



From Mr Fames of Framingham, specimens of 

 an apple from Detroit, a large, splendid red fruit 



From Mr Rufus Howe of Dorchester, Urbaniste 

 Pears. 



From Mr Joshua Gardner, Dorchester. 



Pears. — Cushin 



Penc/ifs.— Royal George, George IV. Melacaton, 

 Royal Kensington, Warren's Favorite. 



Plums. — Damson. 



Meloni;. — Cantaloupe, and Green Citron. 



Grapes. Chasselas, Black Hamburg, Purple, 



Malaga, and Isabella. 



Mr Cooledge, from his garden in Cambridge 

 street, Boston. 



Pltnns.—A fine looking yellow, oblong, and ex- 

 cellent fruit. 



From Messrs S. & G. Hyde of Newton, a large 

 collection of fine fruit of varieties as follows. 



Pea,-.,._Forelle, Seckel, Cofiins Virgalieu, Ur- 



jjj,„te.<, Gravenstein, and Pomme D'Api or baniste, Tucker's Bon Chretien 



Lady Apple, beautiful specimens. 

 From Mr George Brown, Beverly. 

 Pears— a. variety without name from France, 

 said to be fine ; a variety from Holland a winter 

 fruit, Seckel, and Brown Beurre. 



,i)pples. A large fine Sweeting, a superior 



fruit, Pomme D'Api, and the Drap D'Or of France. 

 From Mr J. Hovey, a basket of Grapes of out of 

 door cultivation. 



From C. F. W. of Charlestown, Isabella Grapes, j 

 From Mr Alexander McLennan, from Oaklands 

 in Watertown, Pomme D'Api and a variety of fine 

 Peaches, «Sic. 



From Mr Charles Johnson of Weston, and froin 

 the farm formerly owned by Capt. John Mackay of 

 ihe city, Hawthorndean apples, very beautiful. 



From Mrs T. Bigelow of Medford. 



^pp/es.— Monstrous Pippin, and beautiful speci- 

 mens of Red apples from France. 



Peaches. — some fine specimens. 



Grapes.— Fine Chasselas, and Black Hamburg, 

 Shaddocks very large, from her green-house, a va- 

 riety of the citrus or orange tribe. 



From the garden of Mr Lemist of Roxbury, fine 

 Black Hamburg grapes ; also a tree of the lime in 

 fruit. 



.■%)/es.— Doctor Sweeting, HigliTop Sweeting, 

 Winter Pumpkin Sweeting, Fall Sopsavine, Pound 

 apple, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Greening from South 

 Reading, Dutch Codlin, Flanders Pippin, Graven- 

 stein, Smith's Gilliflower, Berlin apple, Ben apple, 

 Pa;ony apple, Vandevere, July llower. Bough Har- 

 vest, Feurler Sapsons, Coggswell, Grand Sachem, 

 Red Calville, Washington Pearmain, Lyscom, Scal- 

 loped Gilliflower. This last with many others were 

 very beautiful. 



1 Also Watermelons, of extraordinary size, one 

 weighing 39 3-4 lbs. and one 44 3-4 lbs. 



From Mr Philip P. Spaulding of Chelmsford. 

 jipples.—A seedling Green apple, and another 

 seedling fruit, also a new French fruit called Mons 

 le Cure" and another, De Marseilles, a noble large 

 red fruit of fine flavor. 



From Jlr Ives from his garden in Dearborn street, 

 Salem. 



Peors.— Beurre Capiaumont of Van Mons, Fred- 

 eric of Wurtemberg, Raymond, Beurre Bosc, An- 

 drews, Bleeckers Meadow, Bourgomestre of Boston, 

 Napoleon, St. Germain Panache or striped St. Ger- 

 main, a new and curious striped fruit, similar in 

 form to St. Germain, but the specimens were not 

 quite so large. Passe Colmar, Gushing, Lewis, and 

 a new Flemish variety, name lost. 



new, Styrian, Surpass St. Germain, Swans Egg of 

 Coxe, Egg Pear of Duhamel, Urbaniste, Washing- 

 ton, Beu'rre Bolhviller, Beurre Comto du Fresnel, 

 Beurre Duval, Hooper's Bilboa, large and beauti- 

 ful, new, Figue de Naples, Frederic of Prussia, 

 Fulton, Garnstone, Green Pear of Vair, Josephine, 

 Jamenette, Austrasia, Sabine of the French, Louise 

 Bonne of Jersey, fine, large, great bearer, new, Roi 

 de Wurtemberg, Present Royal of Naples, Reine 

 des Poires, Surpass Vergouleuse, Beurre Van Ma- 

 rum, Webber's Yellow Autumnal, Alplia, Brug- 

 mansbirne, English Autumn Bergainotte, French 

 Autumn Bergamotte, Bezi do Chaumontelle, Cras- 

 sane. Knight's seedling, Coftin's Vergouleuse, Petre, 

 very superior, great bearer. Striped Long Green, 

 Wilkinson, Renville, Cassolette, Summer Thorn of 

 Thoulouse, Doyenne Blanc. — 84. 



Jlppks. — Cambuthnethan Pippin, Crowninshield 

 Sweet, new seedling fine, two sorts new seedling 

 Crabs, Rambour d'ete, Orttley Pippin, Ribstone 

 Pippin, Fall Harvey, Swaar, Yellow Bellflower, 

 Blue Pearmain, Murphy new, fine, large, Putnam's 

 Harvey. — 13. 



From Mr J. Clapp, South Reading ; 3 fine Mel- 

 ons, beautiful Peaches, Siberian Crabs and Lady 

 Apples, York Russet, basket containing Apples, 

 Grapes and Peaches, Platts Bergamotte. 



From Jacob Dean, Mansfield, Mass. ; Pine apple 

 Peaches, Hay Boy's, Golden Sweet, Golden Russet 

 Apples, large Earlj Peaches. 



From Thomas Banks, Roxbury ; seedling Pear, 

 Beurre du Roi, Andrews, Burgomaster, St. Michael's, 

 Hunt's Connecticut Pears, and Red Calville Ap- 

 ples. 



From John A. Kenrick, Newton ; Pumpkin 

 Sweet Apples, Kenrick's Heatli Peaches, and fina 

 Orange Quinces. 



From Dr Howard, Cambridge ; 2 baskets con- 

 taining variety of Pears, Apples, Nectarines, &.C. 



Large basket of Sweetwater Grapes, raised in 

 the open ground by Win. Oliver, Esq. 

 For the Committee, 



WILLIAM KENRICK, 



Chairtnan. 

 Sept. 28, 1838. 



