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STATE BOAED OF AGEICULTURE. 



REMARKS. 



Cultivated regularly. 

 Cultivated regularly. 

 In o'rass. 



Xo manure. 



In grass. 

 In grass. 

 In grass. 

 In o-i-ass. 



side. 



Died 1875, healthy in 1873. 



Fruit fine color. 



Injured by winter on west 



In 



Dying, Avorthless in 1876. 



Dyin 



g, ■worthless in 1876. 



No 

 Xo 



fruit. 

 In grass, 



fruit. 

 In grass. 

 In grass. Injured on west side. Sheds 



leaves early. 

 In grass. Injured on west side. Sheds 



leaves early. 

 In grass. Trunk split, sap runs in Oct., 



Trunli split, sap runs in Oct. 



1876. 

 In grass. 



1876. 



In grass. Tree injured, about worthies. 

 In grass. Healthy, leaves fall earl5% 



fruit small, light color. 

 Leaves hold on very well, fruit all good 



size, high color. Poor ones all wormy. 

 In grass. Tree much injured, leaves 



drop early, fruit medium size, color 



high. 

 In grass. Trunk split, sap runs, leaves 



holding onwell,fr-uit like tree above. 

 Healthy. For treatment see page 



Fruit good color. 

 Healthy. For treatment see page 



Fruit uncolored, small. 



Eegularly cultivated, as were all trees 

 in this row. Healthy, in a slight hol- 

 low. Fruit very wormy, uncolored. 



Trunk split, sap runs, fruit verj' small, 

 not very worraJ^ 



Trunk split, sap runs, fruit good sized, 

 not colored well. 



Trunk split, sap runs, fruit good size, 

 rather wormy. 



Trunk split, sap runs, fruit small, un- 

 colored. 



Fruit small, uncolored. 



Fruit rather better than above. 



Row 14— Total for 7 trees, 15 }i bushels good fruit and 29i^ poor fruit. Total 44i^. 

 Eowl5— " '' " 21 '• '• '• '• 30% " '• Total 513i. 



*1M bushels good fruit, 2}4 bushels poor fruit. Yery large, uniform high color. 



