156 • STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



VARIETIES SUGGESTED. 



Apples for Home Orchard — Yellow Transparent, Sweet Bough, Pri- 

 mate, Jeffries, Duchess of Oldenburg, Chenango, Dyer, Maiden Blush, 

 Wealthy, ShiaAvassee, Mcintosh, Fameuse, Jacobs Sweet, Sutton, Hub- 

 bardston. King, Wagener, Winter Banana, Grimes Golden, Tolmau, 

 Jonathan, Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, Red Canada, Golden 

 Russett, Aiken, 



Apples for Marlcet — Yellow Transparent, Duchess of Oldenburg, 

 Gravenstein, Wealthy, IMcIntosh, Fameuse, Hubbardston, King, Wagener, 

 Grimes, Jonathan, Spy, Baldwin, Rhode Island Greening, Red Canada. 



Cral)-apples for Home Use — Martha, Transcendant and Dartmouth. 



Crah-apples for Market — Hyslop. 



Pears for Home Use — Summer Doyenne, Bloodgood, Clapp's Favorite, 

 Bartlett, Manning, Elizabeth, Seckel, Jones, Bosc, Sheldon, Anjou, Belle 

 Lucrative, Duchess (Angouleme), Louise, Superfin, Dana's Hovey, Law- 

 rence, Winter Nelis, Kieffer (for canning). 



Pears for Jllarket — Giffard, Bartlett, Seckel, Bosc, Clairgeau, Howell, 

 Vermont Beauty, Anjou, Duchess (Angouleme), Kieft'er, 



Peaches for Home Use — Alexander, Dewey (or Wark), ]<]arly Michi- 

 gan, Hale's Early, Crane's Yellow, Y^ellow St. John, Cham])ion, Fitz- 

 gerald, Mountain Rose, Engle, New Prolific, Kalamazoo, Markham Chili, 

 Gold Drop, Lemon Free, Banner, Salway. 



Peaches for Market — Dewey or Wark, Early Michigan, Davidson, St. 

 Johns, Early Crawford, Weed's Barnard, Engle's Mammoth, Kalamazoo, 

 Crosby, New Prolific, Improved Chili, Elberta, Gold Drop, Lemon Free, 

 Banner, Salway. 



Plums for Home Use — Red June, Czar, Abundance, Jefferson, Brad- 

 shaw, Lombard, McLaughlin, French Damson, Fellenberg or Italian 

 Prune, Monarch, Bavay's Green Gage (Reine Claude), Coe's Golden, 

 Stanton. 



Plums for Market — Japan: Red June, Burbank, October Purple. 

 European: Bradshaw, Lombard, Black Diamond, Arch Duke, Pringle 

 Damson, Shropshire, Grand Duke, Fellenberg, Monarch, Coe's Golden, 

 Bavay, Copper. 



Cherries for Home Use — Sour: Early Richmond, Montmorency. 

 Sweet: Gov. Wood, May Duke, Tartarian, Yellow Spauish, Bing, 

 Windsor. 



Cherries for Market — Sour: Early Richmond, May Duke, Montmor- 

 ency, Dukes, English Morello. Sweet: Gov. Wood, Napoleon, Yellow- 

 Spanish Tartarian, Bing, Windsor, Smith's Bigarreau. 



Quinces — Orange, Rea Mammoth, Missouri Manmioth, Champion. 



DESCRIPTION OF TREE AND FRUIT_, OF PRINCIPAL VARIETIES SUGGESTED. IN 



ORDER OF HARVESTING : 



Yellow Transparent — Tree of medium size, hardy, moderately vigor- 

 ous, upright (compact), bears 4-G years of age and prolifically. Should 

 be thinned heavily to produce annual corps. Fruit — Season, late July 



