172 MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Apples. — Early Harvest, Maiden Blush, Early Pennock, Eainbo, 

 Jonathan, BelleHower, Pryor's Red, Ben Davis, Winesap, Willow Twig, 

 W. W. Pearmain and Rawles Janet. * 



Fears. — Bartlett, Duchess, Clairgeau and White Doyenne. 



J. A. Durkes, 



Weston, Mo. 



Apples. — Red June, Duchess, Maiden Blush, Mother, Jonathan, 

 Grimes, Rome Beauty, Smith's Cider, Winesap, Ben Davis, Willow 

 Twig and Ladies Sweet. 



Pears. — Duchess, B. Clarigeau and Lawrence. 



L. A. GOODMAN. 



Apples. — Early Harvest, Red June, Maiden Blush, Rambo, Jona- 

 than, Rome Beauty, Huntsman, Ben Davis, Willow Twig, Janeton, 

 Winesap and Small Romanite. 



CHAS. TEUBNER, 

 ' Lafayette county. 



Apples. — Early Harvest, Craghead, Maiden Blush, Rambo, Wine- 

 sap, Rome Beauty, Jonathan, Willow, Huntsman, Ben Davis, Gilpin 

 and Limber Twig. R. E. BAILEY, 



Fulton, Mo. 



GRAPE CULTURE. 



ADDRESS BY JACOB ROOIEL, OF MORRISON, MO. 



Grape culture has, for the past few years, been all but encour- 

 •aging. Extreme cold winters and wet seasons have caused crops to 

 be very light. 



The rot in grapes has been most fatal and has been on the increase 

 from year to year. Concord, in many places, for last years almost a 



