STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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SO discouragiug from the southern and southeastern parts of the 

 State that I did not deem it worth while to visit these sections. 



It would be interesting to know how many varieties of apples are 

 fruiting in this State. Our people have come from all quarters 

 of the globe. The most of them have brought their favorite vari- 

 ies with them, and of almost every sort planted there is some 

 survivor. In an apple year I think we could find three hundrd 

 sorts, and possibly twice that number, if we include unnamed 

 seedlings. 



The following is a list of 



CONTRIBUTORS AND THEIR FRUIT 



APPLES. 



Undertvood <£• Emcr;/, Lake City. 



Dutchess. 



Yellow Transparent. 



Tetofski. 

 Pickett's No. 5. 

 Conical. 

 Roman Stem 

 Scott's Winter. 

 Beecher Sweet. 

 Peach Apple. 

 Orion. 

 Hyslop. 

 Hesper Blush. 

 Drake. 

 Alexander. 

 Fameuse. 

 Header's Winter. 

 Russian No. 161. 

 565. 

 " 984. 

 Wealthy. 

 White Astrachan. 

 Moscow. 

 Plumb's Cider. 

 Odell's Seedlinjr. 

 Smith's Favorite. 

 Jewell's Sweet Banana. 

 Jewtll's Red Winter. 



Deom a. 

 Mcintosh Red. 

 White Winter. 

 Homestead. 

 Talman Swett. 

 Qaa'.^er Beauty. 

 Utter. 

 Russian No. 410. 



" 985. 



" 978. 

 Early Strawberry. 

 Whitney No. 20. 

 Orange. 

 Fameuse Crab. 

 Bailey's C.iiuson.c 

 Northfield Beauty. 

 Boomer Crab. 

 Sweet Runsett. 

 Fall Orange. 

 Walbridge. 

 Gideon No. 7. 

 Haas. 



A. S. Winter. 

 Price's Sweet. 

 Russian No. 413. 

 Russian No.i968. 

 Minresota. 



Geo. Bartfoii, Lake City. 



AnijUlar. 



Maii'ea Blush, 



