2G8 [Assembly 



2. Nc \v varieties, which give promise of being worthy to be added 

 to the list for general cultivation : 



PEARS. 



Citron des Carmes Panache, or Dachosse d'Orleans, 



Pratt, 



Striped Madeleine, 

 Doyenne* d'ete, 

 Elizabeth (Manning's,) 

 Beurre d'Anjou, 

 Doyenne Boussock, 



3. List of rejected fruits :* 

 Alexander of Russia, 

 Amandes d'ete, 

 Admiral, 

 Aston Town, 

 Ambrosia, 

 Araantie Double, 

 Autumn Bergamot, 

 D'Amour, 

 Angers, 



Beurr6 d'Angleterre, 

 Beurre Seutin, 

 Beurre of Boswlller, 

 Beurr(f! Dclberg, 

 Bon Chretien d'Espagne, 

 Bon Chretien of Brussells, 

 Bergamotte Sylvange, 

 Bergamotte Fortunee, 

 Bergamotte Parthenay, 

 Beauty of Winter, 

 Boucquia, 

 Belmont, 

 Bezi Vaet, 

 Bruno -ie Bosco, 

 Blanquei. a. Longue queue. 



Paradise d'Automne, 



Van Assene, 



Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee. 



Brande's St. Germain. 



Chair a Dame, 



Charles Van Mons, (Old,) 



Cassolette, 



Comte de Fresnel, 



Copea, 



Caillot Rosat, 



Clara, 



Cumberland, 



Colmar d'ete, 



Clapp, 



Citron de Sirentz, 



Dearborn, (Van Mens,) 



Down ton, 



Duquesne d'ete. 



Doyenne Mons, 



Deschamps, New <^ate, 



Dunbarton, 



Doyenne Diere, 



En fan Prodige, 



Endicott, 



Elton, 



Fondante d'6t6, 



Frederick of Prussia) 



Famenga, 



• It will of course be unJerstood that this list applies to Massachusetts. Manj 

 of the viirielics rejected here are valuable in other parts of the country more fa- 

 vored ill si):l an;l climate. A considerable portion of them, however, will be 

 (ouud in the list actually rejected by Ihc ConfrciS. Chaiuman. 



