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CRABS AND HYBRIDS. 



For general planting, Beecher Sweet, Orange, Early Strawberry, 

 Whitney No. 20, Powers Red and Minnesota. 



For planting in limited quantities, Conical, Hesper Blush, Virginia, 

 Hyslop, Hutchinson's Sweet. The latter added to list by a vote of 12 

 tol. 



The following varieties are named as exempt from blight: Orange, 

 Beecher Sweet, Ccmical, Whitney No. 20, Minnesota and Early Straw- 

 berry. 



As liable to blight : Transcendent, and recommended to be planted 

 isolated from other orchard trees. 



GRAPES. 



For general planting, Concord, Delaware and Janesville. The 

 Janesville especially recommended for its earliness. 



For planting in limited quantities, Worden, Rogers No. 15, 19, 3, 1. 

 For trial, Moore's Early, Lady and Brighton. 



RASPBERRIES. ^FOR GENERAL PLANTING. 



Black Caps. Doolittle, Seneca, Mammoth Cluster. 



Beds. Turner, Philadelphia, Purple Cane. For trial, Gregg. 



CURRANTS. — FOR GENERAL PLANTING. 



Re I. Red Dutch, Victoria. 

 White. White Grape. 



Black. Black Naples. For trial, Stewarts Seedling's Red and Sia's 

 Seedling Black. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



For general planting, Houghton's American Seedling. 



NATIVE PLUMS. 



For general planting, Harrison's Peach, Forest Garden, Weaver and 

 DeSoto. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



For general cultivation, placed on list in order of merit. 



1st. Wilsons Albany Seedling, Hermaphrodite. 



2d. Charles Downing, '* 



3d. Downers Prolific, 



4th. Green Prolific, Pistillate. 



5th. Crescent Seedling, Pistillate. 



6th. Capt. Jack, Hemaphrodite. 



