308 MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



BUTLER COUNTY— JAMES F. TUBE, OF POPLAR BLUFF. 



Apple — Ben Davis, Winesap, York Pippin, Red June and Early 

 Harvest. 



Pear — Bartlett. 



Peach — All do well. 



Plum — Wild Goose and Chickasaw. 



Cherry — May Duke. 



Grapes — Concord. 



Raspberries — Grow wild. 



Blackberries — Grow wild. 



Strawberries — Wilson and Crescent. 



BARTON COUNTY— C. H. FINK, OF LAMAR. 



Apple — Ben Davis, Willow Twig, Janet, Grimes' Golden 

 Duchess and Red Astrachan. 



Pear — Seckel, BuflFun and Bartlett. 



Peach — Arasdeji, Early York, Early Rivers, Stump, George IV.» 

 Reeves Yellow and Shipley Late. 



Plum — Wild Goose, Weaver and Miner. 



Cherry — Morello varieties. 



Grapes — Concord and Martha. 



Raspberries — Reliance. 



Blackberries^-Snyder and Early Harvest. 



Strawberries — Crescent, Chas. Downing, Capt. Jack and Sharpless, 



BUCHANAN COUNTY— J. W. FLEEMAN, OF ST. JOSEPH. 



Apple — Ben Davis, Red Davis, (a sport) Huntsman, Jonathan, 

 Janeton, Rome Beauty, Duchess, Summer Queen and Maiden Blush. 



Pear — Bartlett, Duchess, B. Clarigeau, Bonne de Jersey and Seckel 



Peach — The kind that will make the most firewood. Alexander, 

 Hale and Stump have been best with me. 



Plum — Wild Goose and Newman. , 



Cherry — English Morello, Early Richmond, Late Richmond and 

 common varieties. 



Grapes — Word en, Concord, Cottage, Moore^s Early, Champion, 

 Victor, Pocklington and Martha. 



Raspberries — Gregg, Hopkins, Shouhegan, Turner and Cuthbert. 



Blackberries — Snyder and Taylor. 



