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Martin Slocum, Bennington county, Vermont, 



Apples, 10 varieties. 

 Thomas Harvey, Jennersville, Chester county, Penn., 



Apples, 12 varieties. 

 James H. Watts, Rochester, New- York, 



Apples, 2 varieties. 

 Morris & Stokes, Westchester, Pennsylvania, 

 Apples, 7 varieties, 



Peaches, 3 do 

 A. S. Monson, New Haven, Connecticut, 



Pears, 8 varieties. 



Grapes, 4 do 2 under glass, 2 in open air. 



Apples, 7 do 



Osage Orange, a fruit of. 

 Robert Buist, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 



Grapes, 18 varieties. 

 Hovey & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 



Pears, 32 varieties. 

 J. C. Hastings, Clinton, Oneida county, New- York, 



Plums, 1 variety, a seedling. 

 Edmond Jones, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 



Iron Pear. 

 Mr. Green, Germantown, Pennsylvania, 



Chancellor pear. 

 Mrs. J. B. Smith, Holland Green, 



Seckel Pear, from the original tree. 

 David Miller, Jr., Carlisle, Penn. 



Apples, 40 varieties. 



Grapes, 6 do 



Peaches, 5 varieties. 



Plums, 5 do 

 H. W. S. Cleaveland, Burlington, N. J. 



Pears, 7 varieties, 



Grapes, 1 variety. 

 George Gabriel, New-Haven, Conn. 



Pears, 5 varieties. 



Grapes, 3 do under glass, without heat. 

 Charles Downing, Newburgh, N. Y. 



Pears, 1 variety — a splendid specimen of Duchesse 

 d'Angouleme. 



