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Of grape vines 202 have been 

 of 78 varieties. 



3 Amber Queen, 

 3 August G-iant, 

 8 Brighton, 

 3 Jessica, 

 3 Delaware, 

 3 Early Victor, 

 3 Niagara, 

 3 Lady, 

 3 Naomi, 

 3 Wilder, 

 3 Moore's Early, 

 3 Agavs^am, 

 13 Worden, 

 3 Concord, 

 3 Pocklington 

 3 Salem, 

 3 Herbert, 

 3 Martha, 

 3 Maesasoit, 

 3 Gtertner, 

 2 Ives seedling, 

 2 Elvira, (1 dead), 

 2 Moore 8 Diamond, 

 2 Triumph, 

 2 Eumelan, (1 dead), 

 2 Lady Washington, (1 dead) 

 2 Berckmans, 

 2 Hayes, 



2 Prentiss, (1 dead), 

 2 Arnolds No. 1, (Othello,) 

 5 Clinton, 

 2 Eldorado, 



2 Wyoming Eed, (1 dead) 

 2 Mo. Riessling, 

 2 Telegraph, 

 2 Mills, 

 2 Centennial, 

 2 Highland, 

 2 Ulster Prolific, . 



GRAPE VINES. 



planted, of which there are now living 188 vines. 



No. of -.7 • X 

 Vines. ^^"e*5'- 



2 Barry, Eogers 21, (1 dead), 



3 Rogers 28, 

 3 Eogers 39, 

 3 Lindley, 



3 Catawba, 



2 Florence, 



2 Secretary, 



2 Moyer, (1 dead), 



2 Brant, 



2 Autochon, 



2 Eva, (1 dead), 



2 Victoria, 



2 Champion. 



2 Woodruff Eed, 



2 Jefferson, (1 dead), 



2 Essex, 



2 Merrimac, 



2 Eogers 34, (1 dead), 



2 Bacchus, 



2 C reveling, 



2 Cynthiana, (1 dead),. 



2 Canada, 



2 Eogers No. 1, 



2 Goethe, 



2 Israella, 



2 Duchess, 



2 Cottage, 



2 Marion, (1 dead), 



2 Poughkeepsie Eed,. 



2 Eaton, 



2 Oriental, 



2 Eogers No. 5, 



2 Noah, (1 dead), 



2 Kensington, 



2 Emerald, 



2 Delta, 



2 Cross between Delaware and Concord, 



2'Cros8 between Chasselas <fe Concord, 



1 Chance seedling. 



SMALL FRUITS. 



Of the small fruits planted, the currants, raspberries, blackberries and goose- 

 berries all came through the winter in good condition, but the ground heaved so 

 badly that the strawberries were almost destroyed, only 12 strawberry plants being 

 left when growth began. 



There are now planted in suitable plots the following varieties of small fruits. 

 Blackberries, planted in rows 8 feet apart and three feet apart in the rows over 

 900 of the following 17 varieties. 



Agawam, Crystal White, 



Snyder, Tecumseh, 



Taylors Prolific, Early Harvest, 



Gainor, Kittatinny, 



