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The new orchard includes the following fruits : 



Plums. 



No. in Condition at begin- 

 No. poor condition ning of winter. 

 Variety. trees, when planted. Weak. Dead. 



Cheresota 12 



Opata 12 5 1 2 



Hanska 12 1 3 2 



Sapa 12 2 



San Soto 12 



Egama 12 



Toka 12 



Kahinta 12 1 



Wachampa :...3 



Etopa 12 4 1 1 



Surprise 5 1 



Zekanta 13 1 2 



Yutteca 12 2 



Wyant 11 1 1 



Terry 12 



Topa 13 5 1 2 



Wastessa 12 4 7 1 



Compass Cherry 12 



Apples. 



Wealthy 13 1 1 



Duchess 12 4 



Jewell Winter 12 2 



Hibernal 10 



Malinda 12 6 1 



Charlamoff 14 4 



Delicious 13 5 



King David 12 6 1 3 



Crab Apples. 



Whitney 12 1 



Early Strawberry .... 12 4 2 



Sweet Russet 12 1 



University Seedling Apples. 



Minnesota. — No. 36, 1 tree ; No. 100, 1 tree ; No. 79, 1 tree ; 

 No. A-l, 1 tree; No. 81, 1 tree; No. 269, 1 tree; No. 104, 1 tree; 

 No. 82, 1 tree; No. 20, 1 tree; No. 20-G, 1 tree; No. ?, 4 trees; 

 No. 132, 1 tree; No. 272, 1 tree; No. 135, 1 tree; Malinda, No. 

 29, 2 trees ; No. 3, 2 trees ; No. 38, 2 trees ; No. 12, 1 tree ; No. 32, 

 1 tree ; No. 7, 1 tree ; No. 12, 1 tree ; No. 35, 1 tree ; No. 17, 1 tree ; 

 No. 18, 1 tree; No. 13, 1 tree; Gilbert Winesap, 1 tree. 



The total number of trees planted was 369, of which fifty- 

 nine were in poor condition when planted, either from dry roots, 

 dry tops or both. Three hundred and fifty lived throughout the 

 season, twenty-one made a weak growth, and nineteen died dur- 

 ing the summer, leaving 329 out of 369 trees to go into the winter 

 in good condition. 



