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NEW ENGLAND FARMER, 



SEPT. 37, 1843. 



Bartlelt ; Sockel ; Cross ; Coffin's Virgalieu ; 

 Charles uf Austria ; Franc Real ; Heathcote. 



Cole's narly Peaches. 



From G. Mcrriani, West Newton : Peaches — 

 Red Rareripe ; 2 dishes do. do. very fine. 



From C. W. Rockwell, Norwich, Ct. : Grapes — 

 Syrian, one dish. 



From J. Ballister, Dorchester: Pears — Gushing; 

 Beurrc Diel ; Fulton ; liarllett. 



.Apples — Baldwin. 



From John F. Trull, Dorchester: Pears — An- 

 drews ; Ciitillac ; HIack Worcester ; Bartlett ; Vi- 

 car of Winkfield ; Capiaumont ; Beurre d' Amalis. 



Cornelian Cherries. 



From Stacy Curtis, Roxhury : Peaches — one 

 dish, very hrcre and fine, without name. 



Pears — Bartlett; Belle et bonne. 



From George Brown, Beverly : Pears — Bart- 

 lett ; Seckel : Jalousie. 



From Josiah Newhall, Lynnfield: Pears — Vi- 

 car of Winkfield ; Florelle (?) 



Smith's Orleans Plums. 



From Thomas Dowse, Cambridgeport : Pears — 

 HarvUrd ; Seckel ; Verte Longue. 



From Arthur Fay : Peaches — no name. 



From John Washburn, Plymouth : Seedling 

 Pears. 



From George Thatcher : two var. Peaches. 



From Wm. Meller, Roxbury : Black Hamburg 

 Grapes. 



Two dishes Smith's Orleans Plums. 



Four var. Peaches, name unknown. 



Bartlett Pears, and var. name unknown. 



Nonesuch Apples. 



From J. F. Pierce, Dorchester : Squash Apples. 



From A. D. Capen, Dorchester: Apples. 



From Elbridge Tufts, Cambridge : Pears — An- 

 ■drews ; Epargne ; Summer Bon Chretien; St. 

 Michael. 



JlppUs — ^Porter. 



From Daniel Chaplin, Cambridge: Pears — Cat- 

 iliac ; Winter Bon Chretien. 



From A. C. & W. Curtis, Newton Lower FalU : 

 Sweetwater Grapes, out-dnor culture. 



From R. M. Copeland : Sweetwater Grapes, out- 

 door culture. 



From Seth F,. Hardy : Bartlett Pears. 



From Wm. Thoma.s, Boston : Pears — Duchess 

 ■3' Angouleme ; Sl Jijcliael ; Washington; Bart- 

 lett. 



Seedling Apricots. 



Thomas's Plums. 



From H. Vandine, 'Cambridge: Pears — Beurre 

 Diel; Beurre Spence ; New Long Rosewater 

 Hardenpont ; Marie Louise ; Seckel ; Bon Chre 

 tien ; Spanish Bon Chretien ; Moor Torrol ; St, 

 Michael. 



Plums — Coe's Golden Drop ; Smith's Orleans 

 New Orleans ; Yellow Egg Plum ; Italian Prune 

 White Imperial Gage. 



Peaches — Golden Purple Clingstone; Royale 

 Yellow ; Melacatune. 



From John liumstead, Roxbury : J}pples — Glo- 

 ria Mundi ; Ribston Pippin. 



Pears — Beurre d' Angleterre; Seckel. 



Plums — Egg Plum ; Duane's Purple. 



From John Arnold, jr., Milton: Black Hamburg 

 Grapes. 



From T. A. ShurtlefF, Brookline: Egg Plum. 



From Wm. B. Kingsbury, Roxbury : Bartlett 

 Pears. 



From Mrs. Adam?, Roxbury : Bartlett Pears : 2 

 dozen, very fine. 



From Geo. Newhall, Dorchester: Pears — Cum- 

 berland ; Beurre Bosc ; Urbaniste ; Julien ; Dix ; 

 Passe Colmar; Fulton; Seckel; Bartlett. 



Royal Purple Clingstone Peaches. 



From Josiah Gilmore, Newton: Jipples — Mon- 

 strous Pippin ; Golden Ball ; Lady Apple. 



Harvard Pear. 



From Wm. Kenrick, Newton: Pears — Flemish 

 Beauty. 



From James Munroe, Cambridge : Pears — Lou- 

 ise Bonne d' Jersey, Capiaumont; Calabasse ; 

 Vicar of Winkfield ; var. unknown. 



Peach, var. unknown. 



From Aaron D. Weld, Roxbury: Pears — Bart- 

 lett ; two vars. unknown, for name. 



From Isaac Davis, Dorchester: Peaches, name 

 unknown. 



From John A. Kenrick : Plums — Duane's Pur- 

 ple ; Lombard ; Washington ; Prince's Imperial ; 

 Sweet Damson ; Smith's Orleans ; Yellow Gage. 



Jipples — Cogswell ; Yellow Siberian Crab. 



Pears — Seckel ; Bartlett ; Napoleon. 

 From Thomas .Mason, Roxhury : Grapes — 

 White Muscat of Alexandria; White Hamburg; 

 Black Prince ; White Frontignac. 



Two dishes Bartlett Pears. 



From Aaron D. Williams, Roxbury: Pears — 

 Harvard ; Bartlett ; Bun Chretien. 



Plums — Green Gage; Bolmar Washington ; 

 Yellow Gage ; Orleans ; Corse's ; Red Gage. 



Black Hamburg Grapes. 



From Mrs. Bigelow, Medford : Pears — Summer 

 Bon Chretien ; St. Michael ; Bartlett. 



Yellow Rareripe Peaches. 



From Jacob Deane, Mansfield : Jpples — Fall 

 Sopsavine ; Golden Russet; Reinette; Tender 

 Sweet ; Monstrous Pippin ; Vermont Sweet ; 

 White Apple; Seedling from do.; Hey Bey; 

 Sweet Superb ; Spice Sweet ; Seedling from do. ; 

 Sugar Cluster Russet; Summer Pearmain ; 15oy- 

 den Sweet; Winter Sweet Russet; Wine Ap- 

 ple ; 5 var. of seedling Apples. 



Peaches — Clingstone and Large Early. 



From S. & G. Hyde, Newton : Jipples — Bouali 

 Harvest ; Hubbardston Nonesuch ; High Top 

 Sweeting. 



Peaches — Cutter's Red and Yellow ; Red and 

 Yellow Rareripe ; Hastings' Rareripe ; Red Cling- 

 stone ; Jafjues' Yellow — very fine. 



Pears — Catillac ; Bufl^um ; Seedlings from the 

 Seckel. 



From E. E. Bradshaw, Charlestown : Plums — 

 Bolmar's Washington; Prince's Imperial Gage. 



From J. Owen, Cambridge : Peaches, Pears, 

 Apples, (Porter) and Grapes. 



From Joseph A. Atkinson, Lynn : Duane's Pur- 

 ple Plums. 



A box of Honey from the apiary of Mr Obadiah 

 Had win, of Worcester. 



FLOWERS. 



From the President : Phlox Breckii, P. decus- 

 sata, Richardson's new Red, P. picta (new ; very 

 beautiful) ; Bourbon, China, ami Tea Ivoses, new 

 varieties ; Dahlias— Essex Triumph, Marshal 

 Soult, Constantia, Grace Darling, Primrose, Argo ; 

 new Verbenas, viz. Queen, Emperor, alba super- 

 ba, Wiisonii, variegata, Stc. ; in all 15 var. Fuel)-. 

 ias, meteor and gem (new.) G/oxiana rubra. 



From S. H. VValley, jr., Roxbury ; Dahlias and 

 German Asters. 



From Wm. Meller, Ro.\bury ; Lemon, Euge- 



nia, Myrtifulia, Diosma Ericoides, Diosnia do. (2 1 

 plant,?,) two pots Vinca alba, Vinca rosea, Fiicbia 

 tenella, Noisette Lamaique, Splendid Noisette;; 

 Erica coiiseniia. Phlox Druiiiinoiiili, Y'tllow Tea 

 Rose, Asclej)ias snlsinfulia ; Dahlias, Roses, Chi- 

 na Asters, and 4 Bouquets. ] 



From Wm. E. Carter : Strelilzia regina, S. juii-i 

 cea, Rhododendron arboreii, Agapanlhus umbelhi- 

 tii, Hoya Cariiosa, Dombega Ferregiiiea, Dracena 

 fragrans, Laurus Indica, L. exaltata, Lautana cam- 

 mosa. Cactus senilis, Diosma ericoides, Aspidiiiiii 

 exnitatum, Liatris (2 plants,) Acacia falcata, do. 

 dalbata. Polyanthus tuberosa, Criiium sp., Colchi- 

 cum variegatum, Eiiobulrya Japonica, Teconia.i 

 grandiflora, Eleagnus orientalis, Eugenia malac-- 

 ceiisis, Borya legustriiia, Meleleuca glauca, Pittos- 

 porum iiiidulatum, Carolinea jirinceps, Sparnnau- 

 ia Africana, Tabernaniontana coronana, Coffea, 

 Thea viridis, Camelia Japonica hybrida, Wrightea 

 coccinea, Laurus caniphora, Meleleuca fimbriata, 

 Pinus lialepensis, Nandina domeslica. Magnolia 

 aiHioefolia, Hedychium Ganlnerianum, Illicium 

 Floriilamiin, Physalis frutescens, Achinienes longi- 

 flora ; Dahlias; 11 Bouquets. 



From Samuel A. W^alker, Brookline : Dahlias, 

 viz. Essex Triumph (fine,) Giiling's Prince ot 

 Wales (fine,) Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Riishton, McKen- 

 zie's Perfection, Beamy of the North, Pickwick 

 (fine,) Queen of Beauties, Hero of Tip[)ecanoe: 

 Marshal Soult (fine,) Grace Darling, Miranda, S 

 Conteuda ; Asters, Heinerocallis, Balsams, Crim- 

 son Coxcombs, White and Yellow Everlasting and 

 Ox-eye Daisies; large Bouquets and a pyramid (j( 

 Dahlias and other flowers. 



From Wm. Kenrick : very large and beautiful 

 Bouquet ; two vases and three baskets of Flowers, 

 very tastefully arranged, including Dahlias, Asters. 

 Roses, &c. 



Frotn Joseph Breok &. Co. : Dahlias, German 

 Asters, Disdi^cus cerulea, Cleome grandiflora, Zin 

 nias. Phlox (lecussata, Phlox Breckii, Lobelia syph- 

 ilitica. Bouquets, Delphinium Barlovvii, Eujihorbia 

 variegata, Double Stocks, Petunias, &c. 



From S. R.Johnson : German Asters and Cliinai 

 Roses, fine. 



From S. Sweelser : German Asters, Dahlias 

 Verbenas and Roses. Pyramid of Asters in imita- 

 tion of Blinker Hill Monument. In pots — Datilias.i 

 Begonia sp., Fiischia .splendens, Ericas, &c. 



From J. F. Trull, Dorchester : German Aster; 

 and Dahlias. 



From the Conservatory, Boston : AchimeneS 

 longiflora. Gloxinia rubra, G. coccinea ; Acaccia 

 lophantha, seedling, manured with nitrate of sodai 

 Begonia platanifolia ; seedling Camellia, dressec 

 with 1 teaspoonful of guano ; one do. with 4 spooH' 

 fuls charcoal ; Brunia ericoides ; Camellia, seedi 

 ling — half charcoal. 



From H. W. Dutton, Boston : Asters ; Dahlias! 

 viz. Constantia, Pickwick and Miranda. A baske 

 of Dahlias wreathed with China Asters. 



From F. W. Macondry : Dahlias, Asters, and 

 Verbenas. 



From John A. Kenrick, Newton : six Bouquetl 

 and three baskets of Cut Flowers. 



From R. M. Copeland, Boston : Phlo.x alba 

 Veronica blue ; Dahlias. 



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