MICHIGAN FRUIT AT THE CENTENNIAL. 143 



Wine, 1; Winter Golden, 1; Winter Pearmain, 3; Winter Pippin, I; Wintei 

 Queen, '2; Winter Strodeber, 1: Winter Swaar, 18; Winter Sweet, 1; Winter 



Sweet Paradise, 4; Winthrop Greening, 5; Yellow Newtown Pippin, 3 ; Yel- 

 low Sweet, 1; York Imperial, 2. Total plates of apples, 11)30. Total varie- 

 ties of apples, 273. 



PEARS. 



Bartlett, plates, 25; Belle Lucrative, 7; Bergamot, 3; Beurre Adlem, 7; 

 Beurre d'Aremberg, 2; Beurre Bosc, 8; Beurre Clairgeau, 8; Beurre d'Anjou, 

 18; Beurre Diel, 7; Beurre de Lesmire, 2; Beurre Easter, 5; Beurre (Golden 

 of Bilboa, 2; Beurre Goubalt, 7; Beurre Superfin, 13; Buff urn, 10; Des 

 Nonnes, 8; Dix, 7; Doyenne Boussock, 4; Doyenne d'Aleneon, 5; Doyenne 

 de Cercle, 2 ; Doyenne Gray, 4 ; Doyenne Pose, 2; Ducbesse d' Angouleme, 8 ; 

 Early Catharine, 2 ; Elder, 4 : Flemish Beauty, 16 ; Fow r elle, 3 ; Glout 

 Morccau, 8 ; llayer, 3 ; Hosenschenk, 3 ; Howell, 8 ; Kirtland, 2 ; Kingsessing, 

 o ; Lawrence, 10 ; Louise bonne de Jersey, 10 ; Onondaga, 8 ; Oswego Beurre, 

 ; Passe Oolniar, 2 ; Pratt, 3 ; Rostiezer, 3 ; Seckel, ; Seigler, 2 ; Sheldon, 

 11 ; Sterling, G ; Stephen's Genesee, 12 ; Summer Bon Chretien, 5 ; Tabuniste, 

 3 ; Tyson, 5 ; AVhite Doyenne, 10 ; Winter Nelis, ; Vicar of Winkfield, 7. 

 Total plates of pears, 333. 



COXTFJBUTORS OF MICHIGAN FRUIT. 



So far as could be obtained, the following is a correct list of the contributors 

 to the fruit exhibits from Michigan, arranged by counties : 



Allegan County. — Lake Shore Pomologienl Society of Douglas and Gan- 

 ges, — apples, pears, peaches, and grapes. D. W. Wiley, Douglas, — samples of 

 same. A. Hamilton, Saugatuck, — apples. L. L. Lance, Ganges, — apples. 



Antrim County. — R. Sherman, Elk Rapids, — choice collection of apples. 



Berrien County. — A. O. Winchester, St. Joseph, — Salem and Diana 

 grapes. -John Whittlesey, St. Joseph, — Agawam, Wilder, Northern Musca- 

 dine, Concord, Ives', Rebecca, Hartford, and Iona grapes. John Maitland, 

 St. Joseph, — Martha grapes. Thomas Archer, St. Joseph, — Delaware grapes. 

 John Irwin, Buchanan, — apples. 



Branch County. — The collection of fruit from this county was forwarded 

 by Eli Bidleman, and contributed by E. H. Foster, F. Olds, and J. Shaw, of 

 TFnion City; J. Shenvemen and William R. Cair, of Batavia; J. H. Lawrence, 

 of California ; II. AYilson and F. H. Atwater, of Kinderhook ; Dea. Selover, of 

 Coldwater. 



Cass County. — 13. Hathaway, Little Prairie Roiide, fine specimens of North- 

 ern Spy apples. 



Genesee County. — Fruit collected and forwarded by Augustus Root and 

 O. H. Rockwood, Flint. N. T. Thurber, Fenton, also sent a good collection. 



Grand Traverse Count v. — J. G. Ramsdell, Traverse City, a fine collec- 

 tion of plums, grapes, etc. Peninsula Farmers' Club, a collection of fruit; 

 George Parmelee, Prof. W. W. Tracy, William Marshall, H. K. Brinkman, 

 Old Mission. 



Hillsdale County. — Dr. Tims, F. S. Blackman, Sylvester Clark, C. R. 

 Coryell, F. Kirby, H. K. Abbott, and H. B. Chapman. 



Ingham County. — G. W. Brown and Mrs. Mary J. Merrill, Lansing, — extra 

 fine samples of fruit. Agricultural College, display of potatoes. 



