•46 THE (.'ANADIAK HORTICULTURIST. 



Faineuse, Fall Pippin, E. I. Greening, Wagner, Am. Golden Russet, 

 Baldwin, Esopus Spitzenberg, Swaar, Pomme Grise, Swayzie Pomme 

 Grise, Northern Spy, King of Tompkins Co., Talman Sweet. 



Alex. McD. Allan, Godericli, said, my list is framed from actual 

 experience in my section of country ; I give it as such, and not as 

 expressing my personal preferences. In compiling the list, consider- 

 ation is given both to home use and commercial value. 



Summer — Red Astracan, and Primate; Fall — Fameuse, St. Law- 

 rence, and Keswick Codlin ; Winter — Northern Spy, R. I. Greening, 

 Baldwin, Ribston Pippin, King of Tompkins Co., Twenty Oz. Pippin, 

 A. G. Russet, Roxbury Russet, Esopus Spitzenberg, Hubbardston Non- 

 such, Bourassau, Swaar, Wagner, Newton Pippin, Beauty of Kent. 



P. E. Bucke named the following sorts for his section: 



The Alexander, Red Astracan, Duchess of Oldenburg, Brockville 

 Beauty, Grime's Golden, Gatineau Belle, Talman Sweet, Fameuse. 

 Arnold's trees doing well, but have not fruited. 



John McGill, Oshawa, gave the following list : 



Summer — Early Harvest, Red Astracan, Sweet Bough, Benoni; Fall 

 — Alexander, Gravenstein, Colvert, Fall Pippin, Chen. Strawberry; 

 Winter — Baldwin, R. I. Greening, Ben Davis, Spy, Yellow Bellfleur, 

 A. G. Russet, King of Tompkins Co., Red Canada, Talman Sweet, 

 Fameuse, Ribston Pippin, Wagner. 



The President gave the following list : 



Pomme Grise, Swayzie Pomme Grise, Green Newton Pippin, 

 Rhode Island Greening, Roxbury Russet, Ribston Pippin, Esopus 

 Spitzenberg, Northern Spy, Baldwin, Gravenstein, Golden Russet, Fall 

 Pippin, Cayuga Redstreak, Norton's Melon, Sw^aar, Wagner, Peck's 

 Pleasant, Seek-no-Further, Duchess of Oldenburg, Fameuse. 



P, C. Dempsey, Albury, said Ben Davis df^es well with us, not of 

 high flavor, but keeps until July, bears early, and continues to grow 

 •arid bear ; it is profitable. Montreal Pomme Grise sold in the Liver- 

 pool market for five dollars per barrel, and an extra sample brought 

 forty -five shillings sterling. Bailey Sweet -is valuable for the Edinburgh 

 market. 



Thomas Beall, Lindsay : We can only grow the more hardy 

 varieties, such as the Red Astracan, Duchess of Oldenburg, St. Law- 

 rence, Golden Russet. The Baldwin, and even the Snow cannot be 

 successfully grown. 



