Report of the Committee on Redistricting tne State. 16.'> 



IcEPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTIXG THE STATE. 



We, your committee, to whom was referred the matter of redis- 

 tricting the state and revision of the list of fruits and ornamentals 

 recommended for general planting in Nebraska, beg to submit the fol- 

 lowing report: 



APPLES. 



For District No. 1, comprising the counties of Richardson, Nemaha, 

 Otoe, Johnson and Pawnee, we recommend the following varieties of 

 apples for general planting: 



Summer — Duchess, Cooper's Early White, Cole's Quince, Early 

 Harvest, and Sweet June. 



For second choice we recommend Red Astrachan. 



Autumn — Wealthy, Maiden's Blush, Famuse, Dyer and Warlield. 



Winter — Grime's Golden, Winesap, Jonathan, Gano, Ben Davis, 

 Salome, N. W. Greening, Missouri Pippin,, and Virginia Beauty. 



For District No. 2, comprising Cass, Sarpy, Douglas, Washington, 

 Burt, Dodge, and Saunders counties, we recommend the following for 

 general planting: 



Summer — Duchess, Yellow Transparent, Cole's Quince, Dyer, 

 Sweet June, Red Astrachan, Red June, Chenango Strawberry, Early 

 Pennock, Early Harvest, American Summer Pearmain, Benoni, and 

 Summer Hagloe. 



Autumn — Wealthy, Utter's Red, Maiden's Blush, Ramsdell Sweet, 

 Fulton Strawberry, Flora Belle, Plumb's Cider, Famuse, Warfield, 

 Porter, Fulton, and McMahon's White. 



Winter — Ben Davis, Gano, Wine Sap, Windsor, Jonathan, Grime's 

 Golden, Janet, N. W. Greening, Salome, Ingram, Black Twig, and 

 Isham Sweet. 



For second choice we recommend Missouri Pippin and Iowa Blush. 



For District No. 3, comprising Stanton, Thurston, Wayne, Dakota, 

 Dixon, and Cedar counties, we recommend the following varieties for 

 general planting: 



bummer — Duchess and Yellow Transparent. 



For second choice. Red Astrachan and Sweet June. 



For trial. Summer Hagloe. 



