ATES 1. fat CAditon at 1ST ae 
Reoshiad, That in view cf the vast number and variety 
reat excellence in our State, and the uncertainty of getting 
portation, therefore we recymm-nd that our people depe id 
our own native plums for a suppl y- 
: DS Weaniimended Jor trial: 
pe sy Miner, De Soto. 
ee ; \ > 
vee GOOSEBERRIES. 
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BS prot None were 1 commended, 
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4 EVERGREENS.’ 
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. - List adopted 1876 and approved 1877. The votes recorded are- ‘those | 
tS) hee White Spruce, Ist. (10 for, 8 against.) 
Norway Spruce, 2d. (11 for, 8 against.) 
rey Scotch Pine, 3d. (13 for, none against.) 
Balsam Fir, 4th. (15 for, none against.) 
White Pine, 5th. (11 for, none against.) 
American Arbor Vit, 6th. (11 for, 2 against.) 
Sy" Red Cedar, 7th. (11 for, 4 against.) 
Red or Norway Pine, 8th. (11 for, none against.| 
Austrian Pine, 9th. (9 for. 7 against.) 
Mountain Pine, 10th. (8 for, none against.) 
Siberian Arbor Vite, 11th. (14 for, none against.) 
Trailing Juniper, 12th. (15 for, none against.) 
TREES FOR FOREST PLANTING. 
Deciduous— uy 
Cottonwood, Sugar Maple, Moat | 9 
White Willow, t For moist White Ash, eed 
White or Rock Elm, soil. Box Elder, ? <0 
Butternut. ‘ 4 
Deciduous Conifer— te 
European Larch. Aaah ee 
Evergreens— eae ; 
Scotch Pine, Arbor Vite, : SAE 
White Pine, : Balsam Fir, os ee 
Red Cedar, Norway Spruce, _ 
Black Spruce. ee 
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