Peaches in Western New York. 373 



Early Rivers, Early York, Early and Late Crawford, Elberta, 

 Hynes' Surprise, Mountain Rose. 



C. H. Perkins, Netvark. — Early Michigan, Hale, Early and 

 Late Crawford, Foster, Michigan Chili, Barnard, Wheatland. 



Geo. C- Snow, Penn Yan, Yates C?.— Early Rivers, Wager, 

 Yellow Alberge, Hill's Chili, Salway. 



John F. White, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co. — Elberta, Foster, 

 Early and Late Crawford, Brigdon, Wheatland, — all yellow. 

 Mountain Rose, Stump, Old Mixon Free, for white. 



Dewane Bogue, Medina, Orleans Co.-. — Lolo, Alexander, Early 

 Rivers, Honest John, Early and Late Crawfords, Foster, Hill's 

 Chili, Old Mixon Free, Morris White, Smock. 



Julins Harris, Ridgezvay, Orleans Co. — Early and Late Craw- 

 fords have been the most profitable varieties with me. 



H. H. Bickford, Johnson' s Creek, Niagara Co. — I should plant 

 chiefly Early and Late Crawfords. Smock is too late for this 

 locality. 



W. T. Mann, Barkers, Niagara Co. — Early and Late Crawford, 

 Foster, Reeve's Favorite. Among white varieties I should choose 

 Mountain Rose, Stump, Old Mixon Free, Ward's Late White. 

 Elberta is promising. 



F. M. Bradley, Lake Road, Niagara Co. — Early Crawford is 

 our only peach which can be classed as first for market. Yellow 

 St. John is good. Elberta is promising, but is much subject to 

 curl-leaf. • 



E. M. Moody, Lockport, Niagara Co. — Early Rivers, Mountain 

 Rose, Early and Late Crawford, Smock, Salway. 



Peter S. Tower, Young stown, Niagara Co. — Early and Late 

 Crawford, Reeve's Favorite, Globe, Smock, Old Mixon Free. 



Henry Lutts, Youngstoivn. — Early Rivers, Hynes' Surprise, 

 Yellow St. John, Early Crawford, Old Mixon Free, Reeve's Fa- 

 vorite, Wheatland, Chair's Choice, Late Crawford, Globe, Beer's 

 Smock, Gary's Hold On, Billyer's Late, Salway. 



