144 ORCHARDS. 



Mason s Stranger. Unripe, Brunswick county, Ya., (by J. 



R. Jones.) 



Eight other unnayned seedlings^ all unripe, same county and 



State, (by the same.) 



Pilot. Unripe, Nelson county, Ya , (by the same.) 

 Seedling. Fair looking, Nelson Co., Ya., (by G. W. Purvis.) 

 Dinwiddie. Unripe, Albemarle county, Ya., (from W. W. 



Dinwidclie.) 



A seedling. Unripe, fair looking, Albemarle county, Ya.. 



(from the same.) 



Via. Good, Albemarle county, Ya., (by Dollins & Bro.) 

 Yancgs Prize. Good to very good, Albemarle county, Ya., 



(by the same.) 



llatilda. Good to very g >od, Albemarle county, Ya*, (by 



the same.) 



Ragland. Yery good, Albemarle Co., Ya., (by the same.) 

 Brown s Seedling. Rockbridge Co., Ya., (F. Davis k Co.) 

 Seedlings. Some fair looking, but all unripe, Rockbridge 



county, Ya., (B. H. Jones.) 



TIDE- WATER REGIOX— YIRGINIA. 



ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY. 



List furnished hy Dixen W. Kitchen. 



Early Summer. — May apple. Yellow June, Princess' Har- 

 vest, Hagloe, Red Astrachan, Gravenstein. 



Summer. — Horse apple. Orange Pippin, Cathead, Sheep- 

 nose, Pound apple, Gregory's Red. 



Autumn. — Wine Sap, Gordon's Seedling, Baltimore Red, 

 Fallatvater (Tulpehocken), Limbertwig, Beaman's Seedling. 



Winter. — Large Yine, Isaac, Matimuskite, Nansemond 

 Beauty, Ridley, Golden Pippin. 



For cider and brand}', the Gregory and Horse apple are 

 the most approved. 



The above list, furnished by an experienced orchardist, -who 

 gro^YS the fruits he recommends, is valuable, being adapted to 

 the T^ide-water regions of Yirginia and North Carolina. 



