26 TRANSACTIONS OF THE ILLINOIS 



Huggina — It has borne with me but once in 16 years. Lost. 



Edwards — I move to recommend it "for special localities in 

 the North." It bears fine crops about Waukegan. 



Gralusha — With me it began to bear 14 years from planting. 

 Fine specimens. 



Essex — In Rock Island county it begins to bear at 5 years; and 

 keeps till Spring. 



Wier — We have it 20 years planted. Bore at 8 years. It has 

 never paid in productiveness and is a fall apple with us. 



Edwards — Top-grafted it came into bearing with me at 10 years. 

 It rots on tree. Carried. 



Nickajack. — Hull — I move to strike it out. 



Warder — One of the best growers, bears well, cooks well and 

 sells well. 



President — The best and most profitable apple we have. 



Motion withdrawn. 



Earle — I move to recommend it for its good cooking, bearing 

 and long keeping qualities. Carried. 



Porter. — Galusha — I move to strike it out for market purposes 

 North. I know of no fault ; but it is not tested. 



Dunlap — It is one of the finest I had in my orchard at Leyden. 



Edwards — I have but a single tree but it is very fine with me. 

 Mr. Bliss, of Buda, thinks highly of it. 



Motion withdrawn. 



Rawles Janet. — Hull — I move to strike it out for the South. 



Dr. Long — It was the best, though poor, of anything I have this 

 year. Lost. 



Rambo. — Nelson, of Wilmington — I move to strike it out for 

 market North. It is too tender. Lost. 



Huggins — I move to strike it out for market in Centre. I have 

 had a good deal of experience with it ; and it don't pay. 



Snedecker — I think it profitable. 



Daggy — It is profitable in our county. 



Snedecker — Lowe, of Calhoun County, told me it was the most 

 profitable that he shipped to St. Louis this year. 



