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Rubet's Nativ. Killed four inches; good new growth of twenty- 

 one inches. 



Kiev Reinette. All the one-year-old wood dead on one tree. The 

 other killed back one to four inches and in good condition. 



277. Lead. Killed back into old wood; growth of 1887, fourteen 

 inches. 



206. Czar's Thorn. Killed eight to ten inches; sun-scalded but 

 made a growth of thirty inches in 1887. 



210. Vinograd. Killed back four inches; good growth this season. 



469. Grandmother. Killed to old wood; very strong new growth 

 of thirty-six inches this season. 



4M. Ostrokoff's Glass. Killed back six inches; top very weak; 

 strong shoots from below of twenty-eight inches. 



461. Ribbed. Dead to snow line. 



407. Blackwood. Very weak in the top; strong water sprouts of 

 thirty inches. 



396. Killed one-half. 



Arkad. In one all the new wood killed; the other killed back but 

 one inch, and has made a good new growth of fourteen inches. 



282 Veronesh Reinette. Killed back two inches; fairly good new 

 growth of fifteen inches. 



984. Koursk Anis. Killed back two inches; new growth of twen- 

 ty inches; trunk clean and bark good. 



21. Vor. Yellow Calville. Killed back one to two inches; growth 

 in top good; trunk of one tree in bad shape, but made an average 

 growth of twenty-eight inches. 



164. Heidorn. Killed one inch; fairly good new growth. 



56. Vor. Gipsy Girl. Killed back one-half inch; trunk in bad 

 shape; leaves all eaten off by caterpillars; moderate growth in top, 

 good shoots near the ground of fifteen inches growth. 



Early Sweet Veronesh. One nearly dead; other killed back four 

 inches and in weak condition; growth for the season of 1887, eight- 

 een inches. 



22M. Blushed Calville. Killed back one inch; slow grower, but 

 evidently in perfect health; made shoots of nineteen inches in length 

 during 1887. 



20M. Kursk Reinette. Killed one to four inches; growth healthy, 

 and twelve inches in length. 



378 Hibernal. Killed very little; good growth. 



Arabskoe. One year-old-tree, set in spring of 1886, killed back 

 eight inches, and made growth of twenty inches in 1887. 



