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Dunbacker, two ranches, four acres — vines, one thousand ; apple trees, 

 one hundred and fifty; peach, seventy-five; plum, fifteen; pear, ten; nec- 

 tarine, ten ; apricot, six; cherries, twelve. Fruit, good selections. 



William Luddy's ranch, seven acres — vines, four thousand; apple trees, 

 one hundred; peach, one hundred and fifty; plum, twelve; jiear, eigh- 

 teen; cherries, two; apricot, eight ; nectarine, two. Good selections of 

 fruit. 



S. H. Eice's ranch, one acre — two hundred vines; apple trees, eighty; 

 peach, two hundred; plum, twenty; pear, ten; nectarine, ten; apricot, 

 six; two hundred raspberry vines. Good selections of fruit. 



H. Dunbar's ranch, three acres — vines, one thousand three hundred, 

 chiefly Los Angeles; few Black Hamburg; other varieties, Black Mus- 

 cat of Alexandria, Eose Chasselas, Frontignan, two hundred ; apple trees, 

 one hundred; pear, forty; peach, three hundred; plum, twenty; necta- 

 rine, twenty; figs, twelve. Select fruit trees. 



E. W. Potter's ranch, fifteen acres — vines, two thousand five hundred, 

 chiefly Los Angeles ; apple trees, three hundred : peach, two hundi-ed ; 

 plum, twelve; pear, twelve. Choice varieties. 



John Munroe's ranch, six acres — vines, one thousand, chiefly Los Ange- 

 les; apple, one hundred trees; peach, one hundred; pear, twelve; plum, 

 one ; cherr}^, six — fruit good. 



I. K. Hunter's ranch, three acres — vines, six hundred, chiefly Los Ange- 

 les ; other varieties — White Chasselas, White Muscat of Alexandria, 

 Black Hamburg, Black Tripoli, Pui-ple Constantia, and several other 

 varieties; apple trees, sixty; peach, thirty; plum, two; cherry, one; 

 pear, twelve — choice varieties. 



C. H. Dickinson's ranch, twenty acres — vines, six hundred, chiefly Los 

 Angeles — a few other varieties; apple trees, five hundred, mostly winter 

 apples ; nursery, two thousand three hundred, second year grafts, choice 

 varieties; pear, three hundred trees; peach, two hundred; plum, twenty; 

 apricot, eighteen ; nectarine, four. 



Nathaniel Fales' ranch, six acres — vines, five hundred, chiefly Los 

 Angeles; other varieties — Isabella, White Sweetwater; apple, seventy- 

 five trees — Eed Gilliflower, Baldwin, Early Harvest, Spitzenburg, Gloria 

 Mundi, Swaar, Vandevere, and Newtown Pippin; plum trees, twenty — • 

 Jefl:erson, Perkins, Scarlet, Green Gage, etc.; Peach, forty trees — Early 

 Crawford, President, Morris White, and other varieties; apricots. Purple 

 and White; pear, thirty trees — Bartlett, Winter Nells, Duchess de An- 

 gouleme, and other varieties; cherry, twenty — May Duke, Biggarreau, 

 Pink Heart, etc.; Fig, eight trees — blue black; quince, ten trees. 



A. Pickins' ranch, three acres — vines, two hundred and fifty, chiefly 

 Los Angeles — one hundred White Muscat of Alexandria — twenty-five 

 EeinedeNice; apple, thirty-two trees — varieties, twelve — choice fruit; 

 peach, thirty — mostly of good varieties ; pear, six ; plum, five ; few quince 

 and apricots, raspberries, and gooseberries. 



Colonel Leslie's garden ranch, four acres — vines, six hundred, chiefly 

 Los Angeles — five thousand grape cuttings, of the Mission grape; peach, 

 three hundred trees; apple, one hundred; plum,thirt3" — often varieties. 



G. C. Lucas' ranch, three acres — apple, three hundred trees; peach, 

 fifty; pear, sixty; vines, fifty. 



T. Caldwell's ranch, three acres — apple, two hundred trees; peach, two 

 hundred; plum, twenty-five; pear, twenty-five ; vines, fifty — Los Ange- 

 les; cherry, five — all excellent fruit. 



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