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White Doyenne, Duchess de Angouleme, Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne 

 de Jei-sey, Morris White, Urbaniste, Bartlett. Glout Morceau, Passe Col- 

 mar, Vicar of Winkfield, Winter !Nelis, Winter Belle — twenty-two 

 varieties. 



Cherries — Mayduke, May Bigi^-ereau, Blackheart, Black Tartarian, 

 Black Eagle, Early Whiteheart, Oxheart, Belle Magnifique — eight 

 varieties. 



Apples — Esopus Spitzenburg, Baldwin, Norton's Mellon, Yandevere, 

 White Pearmain, Red Pearmain, Newton Pijipin, American Pippin, Pliode 

 Island Greening, Yellow Belfleur, White Beltleur, Winesap, Sap de Yiiie, 

 Wine Apple, Ptoxbur}- Russett, Northern Sj)}', llubbardston None(>.uch, 

 Eainbo, Talpehawken, Gloria Mundi, vSwaar, Red June, Early Strawberry, 

 Summer Rose, Red Astrachan, Gravenstein, Early Harvest, Golden Sweet, 

 Sweet Bough — twenty-nine vareties. 



Plums — Bhick Gage, Green Gage, Jefferson, Imperial Diadem, Law- 

 rence Favorite, Washington, Columbia, Bradshaw, Blue Damson, Royal 

 Diadem — ten varieties. 



Quinces, two varieties — orange and one other; four varieties of apri- 

 cots; several pomegranates; myrtles; four figtrees, blue and black figs; 

 twelve thousand vines; twelve hundred apple trees, two hundred peach, 

 trees; fifty plum trees. The proprietors of this ranch manufacture both 

 wine and brandy. 



Y. Hahn, Columbia, has a highlj- cultivated ranch of between three 

 and four acres. Yines, five hundred; apple trees, four hundred; 

 pear trees, one hundred and fifty ; peach trees, one hundred ; plums, 

 some excellent varieties. Mr. Ilahn's fruit trees are all of choice 

 selections. List of apples — Early Harvest, Early June, Early Straw- 

 berry^, Red Astrachan, Gravenstein, Sweet Bough — summer fruit. 

 Winter fruit — Rhode Island Greening, AYine Sap, Swaar, Yandevere, 

 Rambo, Esopus Spitzenberg,, Baldwin, Yellow Belfleur, Roxbury Rus- 

 sett, White Winter Pearmain, Yellow Newton Pippin. Golden Russett, 

 Tollman Sweeting, Alexandria, Northern Spy — twenty-one varieties. 

 Pears — Summer fruit — W.hite Doyenne, Dearborn's Seedling, Early Made- 

 leine, Early Catharine, Summer Do3'enne, Lyon's Bartlett, Flemish, Pres- 

 ident, Flemish Beauty — eight. Autumn varieties, five — Seekel, Orange 

 Bergamot, Belle Lucrative, Dunmore, Duchess de Angouleme. Winter 

 varieties, six — Winter Nelis, Easter Beurre, Yicar of Winkfield, Beurre 

 Diel, Passe Colmar, Glout Morceau — total, nineteen varieties. Grapes, 

 twelve varieties — Mission, or California, Isabella, Catawba, White Chas- 

 selas, Black Hamburg, Black Morocco, White Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Black Muscat of Alexandria, Black Prince, Peine de Nice, Musk Chas- 

 selas. Rose Chasselas. Peaches, twelve varieties — Early Crawford, 

 George the Fourth, Late Crawford, Earl}' York, Early Tillotson, Royal 

 Kensington, Fitzhugh Cling, Heath Cling, AVhite Herefordshire, Morris 

 White, Walter's Early, Early New England. Plums, nine varieties — • 

 Bradshaw, Imperial Gage, Green Gage, Duaue's Purple, Imperial Dia- 

 dem, Yellow Magnum Bonum, Red Magnum Bonura, Smith's Orleans, 

 Blue Damson. 



J. K. and P. M. Trask, Gold Springs. Ranch, fifteen acres — fifteen 

 thousand vines, most of them of the Los Angeles variety. One thousand 

 Reine de Nice, five hundred Black Frontignan, one hundred White Fron- 

 tignan, two to three hundred Black Hamburg, three hundred AVhite 

 Chasselas. a few Governor Clinton and Isabella, one hundred White 

 Syrian ; ap))le trees, two hundred ; peach, two hundn.'d ; pear, one hun- 

 dred ; plums, a few choice varieties; figs, ten, purple black. This is one 



