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original tree, which in a dry and gravelly soil produces from six- 
teen to twenty bushels, this season. 
Madame Dix of Washington-street, Boston—Pears: Bon 
Chretien, Dix, Old St. Germain. 
Dr. S. A. Shurtleff, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Socie- 
ty, Pemberton Hill—Pears: 5 baskets of St. Michaels, raised in 
his garden, in the city, Rousselette de Rheims, Fall Bergamotte, 
Gansel’s Bergamotte. Apples: High top Sweeting. Grapes: 
4 baskets of Chasselas. 
Dr. Zabdiel B. Adams of Boston—Pears: Seckel, St. Michael. 
White Imperial or Yellow Egg Plum. | 
William Oliver of Dorchester—St. Ghislain, Wilkinson, Bro- 
ca’s Bergamotte, Williams’s Bon Chretien, ( Bartlett.) Apples: 
Chataigne or Chestnut apple. Melons: Cantaloupe, Persian 
Muskmelons. 
E. Train of Weston—Apples: a specimen resembling in ex- 
terior the Alexander. 
R. & E. Marsh of Quincy—Pears: Cushing; specimens 
about as fine as those which were exhibited the Saturday previous, 
4 of which weighed 21 ounces. 
S. Phipps of Dorchester—Pears: Williams’s Bon Chretien, 
(Bartlett,) Seckel. Apples: Fall Pippin, Spice apple. 
E. Bartlett of Roxbury, one of the Vice-Presidents—Pears : 
Bartlett or Williams’s Bon Chretien, Capiaumont. Apples: 
Maiden’s Blush, Ribston Pippin. Plums: Purple Gage, New 
Gage. Peaches: some fine specimens. 
Dana & Norcross of the Faneuil Hall market—Pears: Will- 
iams’s Bon Chretien, Cushing, Harvard. Peaches: Cooledge’s 
Favorite. Other baskets of pears and fine fruit. 
William Worthington of Dorchester—Capiaumont, Monsieur 
Jean, Warden, Minot, Roussellette de Rheims, Seckel, St. Mi- 
chael, Williams’s Bon Chretien or Bartlett, Native Red Cheek, 
Pound Pear, and several other kinds. Apples: Ladies’ Delight, 
Carhouse. 
Richard Ward of Roxbury—Roxbury Russets, growth of 
1834, Sweet apples. Pears: Bon Chretien Williams or Bartlett, 
Seckel. Peaches: Cooledge’s Favorite, Red Rareripe, Yellow 
do. 
Charles Stone of Watertown—Peaches, Yellow Mareripe, 
Stone’s Favorite, in all 11 baskets. 
Amos Bemis of Waltham—Peaches : Carolina Rareripes. 
Mrs. Deuch of Derne-street, Boston—Yellow Rareripe Peach. 
KE. M. Richards of Dedham—Pears: Verte Longue, Harvard, 
Chelmsford. Apples: Red Juneating, Benoni, the last always 
fine; Summer Pearmain, Orange Sweeting. 
B. V. French of Boston—Pears: William’s Bon Chretien or 
Bartlett, Cushing, Wilkinson. Apples: Hawthorndean, Rug- 
gles’s apple, Downton Golden Pippin, Native Sweeting, Kerry 
