146 WISCONSIN AGRICULTUEE. 



wliat I got last fall, and it amounts to the liberal sum of $187,- 

 50 ; deducting $40, the cost of cultivating, and you have $147,- 

 50 profit on one acre of ground. 



There is no'doubt but thej can be kept with suitable care, as 

 well as any other Potato, if not better, for no care could have 

 saved the common Potato this season, while my Sweet Potatoes 

 have not rotted, and are now as plump and nice as ever. 



Very truly yours, 



B. C. Church. 



Wyoming, Dec. 26, 1855. 

 Best peck onions, H. Warner, 1 



Class D. — No. 37.— Feuits. 



Judges — J. C. Brayton, Aztalan ; Dr. McYicker, Milwaukee ; 



E. Mathews, Burlington. 



Best and greatest variety of apples, J. C. Brayton, . $10 

 2d best do, M. Spears, 7 



MOORE spear's LIST OF 88 VARIETIES OF APPLES. 

 Summer Apples. Winter Apples. 



Williams Favorite, Ribston Pippin, 



Lady Washington, Newtown Pippin, 



Kirkbridge White, Yellow N. Pippin, 



Fall Apple, Rhode Island Greening, 



Holland Pippin, Russet Pearmain, 



Fall Pippin, Herefordshire Pearmain, 



Alexander, Striped Pearmain, 



Gravenstein, Northern Spy, 



Beauty of Kent, Domine, 



20 oz. Apple, Pommels Spitzenburg, 



Apple ;No. 1, Cornish Gilliilower, 



Rambo, Swaar, 



Pomme de Neige, Talmans Sweet, 



Golden Sweet, Danvers Winter Sweet, 



Porter, Roxbury Russet, 



Apple No. 2, Baldwin, 



Jersey Sweet, Seedling. 



Fall Jenneting, 



Striped Summer Jenneting, 



Pound Sweet, 



