This is one of the most enterprising and prosperous establishments of the kind in America. The nurseries are remarkable for the great number of specimen fruit trees, (Pears especially), which they contain; the numerous walks which intersect the ground, are so many avenues of Pear trees, in great variety. To the fruit-grower and pomologist they offer a wide and interesting field of study. The trees are mostly conducted in pyramid form. Swan's Orange, Lawrence, Urbaniste, Vicar of WinKfisld, Beurre Langelier, and Boston, we noted as among the. most vigorous and well-formed trees The heaviest crop was on the Louise Bonne de Jersey.

The plant-houses are extensive, and conducted with great spirit. The newest and finest plants may be found in the collection. We were shown, among other rare plants, a large specimen of the Lilium giganteum, which will soon flower, a fine specimen of Medenilla magnifica, and many other attractive novelties. A bed of exquisitely beautiful Pansies near the conservatory was one of the most admired objects at the time of our visit. It is a great rarity to see so fine a display of them at that season, and especially after so dry a summer.

The ground occupied by these nurseries will soon be too valuable for such purposes. It is already closely surrounded by elegant and costly residences. The neighborhood is one of the most attractive in the vicinity of Boston.