86 ANNUAL REPORT. 
REVISION OF APPLE LIST. 
The discussion on Seedling Apples was passed over, and revision 
of the apple list was taken up. 
Mr. Harris moved that the apple lists stand without change, 
which was seconded by Mr. Pearce. 
Mr. Dart moved to amend so as to take up and vote on each 
variety. The amendment was carried. 
** General Cultivation.”’ 
The first list Duchess and Wealthy, for ‘‘ general cultivation ”’ 
was voted to stand unchanged. 
** Planting in Limited Quantities.”’ 
The second list Tetofsky ‘‘for planting in limited quanties ’’ 
was voted to stand unchanged. 
““ General Cultivation in Favorable Localities.’’ 
Under the third list ‘‘ for general cultivation in favorable local- 
ities ’’ the following votes were taken: 
Motion was made to retain the Haas, which was carried—16 for 
and none against. 
Motion was made to retain Plumb’s Cider, which was lost—5 
for and 6 against. 
Motion was made to retain Price’s Sweet, which was lost—6 
for and 8 against. 
Motion was made to retain Saxton, which was lost—none for 
and 7 against. 
St. Lawrence. 
Motion was made that St. Lawrence be added to this list. 
Mr. Dart. There is no money in it. Trees ten years old have 
borne no fruit, and are in bad condition. 
Mr. Gould. They used to bear about here, but I know of none 
now, so I suppose they must be dead. 
The motion was carried—8 for and 5 against. 
‘* Favorable Localities in Southern Portions of State.”’ 
The fourth list, Fameuse, Utter’s Red, and Talman’s Sweet 
“‘ for favorable localities in southern portions of the State ’’ was 
voted to remain. 
