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Gillflower, and marked No. 11. The other was yellow and sweet, 
and marked-seedling No. 7. 
_ The motion was carried unanimously. 
CRAB APPLES. 
Soulard. 
_A motion was made to strike out the Soulard entirely. 
Motion carried; 6 for and 1 against. 
Meader’s Winter. 
A motion was made to place Meader’s Winter fourth on the list — 
for general trial. 
The motion was carried unanimously. 
Hesper Blush. 
A motion was made to place Hesper Blush on the same list. 
The motion was carried ; 3 for and 1 against. 
Whitney's No. 20. 
A motion was made to place Whitney’s No. 20 on the list for 
general trial. 
Mr. Dart. Tt is not well enough known for that. 
Mr. Pearce. Itis of great promise ; the season is August, and 
the size large. 
Mr. Jewell. It has not been fruited in this State. 
Mr. Brand. The bark has burst in winter on trees three and 
four years old. 
The motion was lost ; 4 for and 4 against. 
It was moved to recommend for trial by amateurs and nursery- 
men. 
The motion was carried unanimously. 
Alaska Crab. 
A motion was made to place the Alaska Crab on the same 
list. 
Mr. Brand. It is evident to all that it is a Fall crab, but it has 
been advertised as a late Winter crab. 
