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ing, Capiaumont, Marie Louise, Lewis, Mouille Bouche, or 
Verte Longue. Peaches: Grosse Mignonne, Early York. Mel- 
ons: Persian Muskmelon, Green fleshed Cantaloupe. Also, a 
basket of various kinds of fine fruit. 
R. Manning of Salem—Pears: Summer Rose, Bowdoin, Ray- 
mond, Saunders’s Beurre, St. Ghislain, Autumn Superb, Ron- 
ville, Buffum, Cushing, Verte Longue, Lowrie’s Bergamotte, 
Washington, Pope’s Scarlet Major, Julienne.—Plums: Breevort’s 
Purple Bolmer, Late Green Gage.—Apples: Rambour France, 
Alexander, Lyscom, New American Crab. 
Samuel Philbrick of Brookline—Pears: Bezi Vaet, Andrews, 
Capiaumont, Colmar Souverain, Verte Longue, Wilkinson, 
Washington, Seckel.—Rareripe Peaches. 
Nathaniel Davenport of Milton—Chelmsford Pears: Snow 
Peaches. 
A. D. Williams of Roxbury—Pears: Capiaumont. Apples: 
Porter, and three handsome varieties of the Red. Peaches: 
Golden, Purple Clingstone. 
Samuel Downer of Dorchester—Pears: Bezi Vaet, Napoleon, 
Beurre Diel, Fulton, Bleecker’s Meadow, Capiaumont, Lewis, 
Andrews, Urbaniste, Cushing, Heathcot, D’Aremberg, which 
has sometimes been confounded with the Gloux Morceau, St. 
Ghislain, Lowell, Williams’s Bon Chretien, (Bartiett,) Catillac, 
Iron Pear, Beurre Knox, and branches of the same, Seckel, and 
branches of do., Crassnne, Golden Beurre of Dr. Holbrook. Ap- 
ples: Fine Red, Old Pearmain, Pumpkin Sweet, Porter, Ram’s 
Horn, (fine red,) Fall Pippin, Red Siberian Crab and Yellow Si- 
berian Crab, with branches of both varieties, Lady Apple, None- 
such, Winter Sweet. 
Joshua Gardner of Dorchester—Apples: Fall Pippin, and 
branches of Siberian Crab. Pears: Seckle. 
Marshall P. Walder of Dorchester—Williams’s Bon Chretien, 
(Bartlett,) Bergamotte. Apples: two varieties, both fine. Mel- 
ons: True Persian Housanie Muskmelon (striped, the seeds 
from the London Hortieultural Society, and believed to be the 
first of the kind produced in the country,) Lord Gardner’s Green 
fleshed Muskmelon. 
John A. Kenrick of Newton—Pears: Seckel, Williams’s Bon 
Chretien, (Bartlett,) Chelmsford, Beurre Knox. Apples: York 
Russets, and some other kinds. Peaches: Alberge, Red Rare- 
ripe, Sweet Water, Cooledge’s Faverite. 
John Mackay of Boston, for Henry Flagg of Weston—Apples : 
4 baskets of Hawthorndean, beautiful. Pears: 4 baskets of 
Seckle, 2 do. of Heathcot. 
Michael Tombs of the Faneuil Hall Market—Pears: Hannas, 
a fruit, which has never, to our knowledge, been exhibited, and 
believed to be a native, much like the St. Michaels, but, to ap- 
pearance, more oblong, and of larger size; Cushing, from the 
