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60 ANNUAL REPORT. 
To the list recommended for “general trial throughout alin 
state,” Mr. Harris moved that the Walbridge be added, but the 
motion was not seconded. 
Messrs. Fuller and Smith. It has killed down entirely. > 
Mr. Dart moved that the Peach Apple be added, which motion 
was carried. 
Mr. Jordon moved that the Walbridge be stricken from the list 
“recommended for trial,” which motion was carried—5 for and 4 
against. 
It was moved to strike off the whole list recommended for “trial,” 
which motlon was carried unanimously. 
To the list recommended for “trial by amateurs and pomol- 
ogists,” Mr. Harris moved to add Malinda, Walbridge, Yearly’s 
Winter, Frosts Seedling and Hotchkiss Greening. 
TERMS OF RECOMMENDATION. 
Mr. Jordon stated the condition under which cions of the last 
named are offered is that they shall be used for testing only, and 
not for disposal to other parties by gift or sale. 
Mr. Dart. Don’t believe that we ought to publish the fruit on 
such terms. 
Mr. Jordon. Would like an expression of the society on this 
point. 
Mr. Hollister. Believe the originator ought to have an owner- 
ship in his new varieties, and that the condition is a fair and 
proper one. 
Mr. Underwood. Think we may leave the owners to advertise 
their own new varieties. 
Mr. Dart. There are numerous seedlings that we can put on 
the list without submitting to that condition. 
Mr. Jordon. I move that Hotchkiss’ Greening be placed on the 
list, subject to the condition. 
The motion was lost. The motion to put on Malinda, Wal- 
bridge, Yearly’s Winter and Frost’s Seedling was then carried by 
a vote of 9 for and 1 against. See fruit list on page 13. 
CRAB APPLE LISTS. 
From the list recommended for “general cultivation” Mr, Harris 
moved to strike the Hyslop. 
