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All those planted last spring have made vigorous growth. 

 The following dwarf pear trees were also received : — 



No. of 



Trees. 



Variety. 



2 Beurre d'Anjou, 



2 Doyenne Boussock, 



2 Bartlett, 



2 Beurre Easter, 



2 Duchess d'Angouleme, 



2 Clapp's Favourite, 



2 White Doyenne, 



2 Beurre Hardy, 



2 Howell, 



No. of 



Trees. 



Variety. 



2 Josephine de Malinef, 



2 Kieffer, 



2 Louise Bon de Jersey^ 



2 Lawrence, 



2 Margaret, 



2 Seckel, 



2 Urbaniste, 



2 Tyson, 



4 Beurre Superfin. 



A total of 38 trees of 18 varieties ; all have made a good growth. 



PLUMS. 



The plums have all lived and made a fine growth, some of this year's shootu 

 being over six feet long. The following is a list of the different varieties : — 



3 Peters' Yellow G-age, 



1 Sugar Plum, 



2 Damson, 



5 Eeine Claude, 



3 Fellenburg, 



4 Weaver, 



5 Grerman Prune, 

 2 Victoria, 



7 Bradshaw, 

 5 Imperial Gage, 

 2 Italian Prune, 

 2 Columbia, 



2 Jefferson, 



3 Smiths Orleans, 

 3 Saunders, 



3 Moore's Arctic, 



4 Yellow Egg, 

 3 Genii, 



3 Duane's Purple, 

 3 General Hand, 

 3 Munroe, 



3 Niagara, 



4 Shippers' Pride, 

 3 Moyer, 



3 Large Golden Prolific, 

 2 Beauty of Naples, 



No. of T7 i. 



Trees. Variety. 



2 Lombard, 

 5 Peach Plum, 

 5 Coe's Golden Drop, 

 2 Prunus Simoni, 



2 Bleekers Gage, 

 5 Pond's Seedling, 



3 American Violet, 



3 Hudson Eiver Purple, 



3 McGillivray, 



2 Prune d'Agen, 



5 Red Egg, 



7 Washington, 



2 Green Gage, 



2 Quakenboss, 



2 Richland, 



2 Kelsey's Japan, 



2 Ogon, 



2 Lincoln, 



2 Spauidiug, 



2 Satsuma Blood, 



2 Abundance, 



2 McLaughlin, 



2 Saratoga, 



2 Botau, 



2 Shropshire Damson. 



Of these one Imperial Gage is dead, leaving a total of 152 trees of 50 varieties 

 all in fii-st-class condition. 



PEACHES. 



In addition to the peach trees noted in my report last year, a consignment was 

 received in the spi-ing; all were planted, and with the exception of five, are alive, 

 and have made a thrifty growth. There is now in the orchard, or in nurfery rowi? 

 awaiting planting, the following vai iotics. 



