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Mr. Saul, from the committee charged with preparing a list of the 

 varieties of fruits offered for examination, submitted the following 

 report: 



The committee appointed to collect lists of the different collections 

 of fruits presented for exhibition to this Congress of fruit-growers, 

 and of the contributors of the same, would submit the following as 

 their report. 



A. SAUL, ) 



S. H. COLTON, } ComHee. 



WM. REID. ) 



There are presented, from Samuel Walker, Roxbury, Mass., 



Pears, 31 varieties. 

 Jonathan Battey, Keeseville, Essex county, N. Y., 



Apples 14 varieties, 



Pears, 3 do 

 Parsons & Co., Flushing, Long Islana, 



Pears, 43 varieties, 



Grapes, 5 do hothouse, 



Apples, 28 do 



Peaches, 11 do 

 G. R. Garretson, Flushing, Long Island, 



Pears, 5 varieties. 



Grapes, 1 variety. 

 James Scott, Flushing, Long Island, 



Pears, 2 varieties. 

 Asahel Foote, Williamstown, Mass , 



Plums, 10 varieties, 



Pears, 5 varieties, 



Apples, 2 do 

 S. L. Goodale, Saco, Maine, 



Pears, 18 varieties, 



Grapes, 2 do 



Plums, 2 do 



Apples, 1 variety. 

 Rufus Nichols, Saco, Maine, 



Pears, 1 variety. 

 Daniel Cleaves, Saco, Maine, 



Pears, 5 varieties. 



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