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Apples of 1893 first came in on June 20, and were of the 

 Red Astrachan variety. From that time until the close of the 

 Fair the apple exhibit was continuously upon the tables and 

 with the assistance of cold storage, Duchess and Red Astra- 

 chan were shown as late as the 31st of October. Of course the 

 apple exhibit was nothing compared to what it would have 

 been had there been an apple crop, but the committee did 

 its best to make it as good as could be made under the cir- 

 cumstances, and many from this State who were familiar with 

 existing facts expressed themselves as well pleased with the 

 exhibit and surprised that it was so good as it was. 



CRAB APPLES. 



Montreal Beauty, 

 Siberian, large red, 



Gen. Grant, 

 Golden Beauty, 

 Hyslop, 



Number of shipments received. . . 

 " peck baskets received 



" varieties exhibited. .. 



Varieties from Northern District, 

 " " Central District. .. 



" " Southern District. 



Transcendent, 

 Whitney's No. 20. 



21 

 25 



7 

 5 



Amber Queen, 



Aminia, 



Ameins, 



Amber, 



Albert, 



Agawatn, 



Ann Arbor, 



Arkansas, 



Alfonse, 



Barry, 



Black Eagle, 



Bacchus, 



Brighton, 



Beauty, 



Black Oriental, 



Belvidere, 



Brilliant, 



Berckman's, 



Concord, 



GRAPES. 



Crevelling, 



Champion, 



Cottage, 



Catawba, 



Cynthiana, 



Cambridge, 



Centennial, 



Challenge, 



Conqueror, 



Clinton, 



Cunningham, 



Dr. Wiley, 



Duchess, 



Delaware, 



Daisy, 



Diana, 



Early Victor, 



Empire State, 



Eldorado, 



Elvira, 



Early Market, 



Eschlemans' No. 9, 



Eschlemans' No. 15, 



Eschlemans' No. 19, 



Eschlraans' No. 26, 



Etta, 



Eumalan, 



Excelsior, 



Findley, 



Gar Frier, 



Goethe, 



Golden Queen, 



Gaertner, 



Gold Coin, 



Grein's Golden, 



Herbert, 



Hartford, 



Hermann, 



