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added, no name shall be given which consists of more than 

 two words, and fruits introduced from abroad, shall not be re- 

 named. 



Rule 5th. — Before giving a name to a new fruit, its qual- 

 ities should be decided by at least two seasons' experience, 

 and no new fruit can be safely recommended for general cul- 

 tivation until the same has been tested and found valuable, in 

 more than one locality. 



LIST OF FRUITS RECOMMENDED BY COMMITTEE, JANUARY 20tH, 1848. 



PEARS. 



Su?nmej\ 

 Blood good, 

 Dearborn's Seedling, 

 Madeleine. 



Autumn. 

 Fondante d'Automne, 

 Bartlett, 

 Seckel, 



White Doyenne, 

 Swan's Orange or Onondaga, 

 Stephens' Genessee, 

 Beurre Bosc, 

 Louise bonne de Jersey, 

 Doyenne Gris, 

 Washington. 



Winter. 

 Beurre D'Aremberg, 

 Glout Morceau, 

 Winter Nelis, 

 Vicar of Winkfield. 



PLUMS. 



Jefferson, 

 Huling's superb. 



Reine Claude, 

 Schenectady Catherine, 

 Bleeker's Gage, 

 Columbia, 

 Peach Plum, 

 Lawrence's favorite, 

 Albany Beauty, 

 Washington Bolmar, 

 Prince's Imperial Gage, 

 Coe's Golden Drop, 

 Denniston's Red, 

 Prune d'Agen, for Prunes. 



GRAPES FOR OPEN CULTURE. 



Catawba, 

 Isabella. 



CHERRIES. 



May Duke, 

 Black Tartarian, 

 Yellow Spanish, 

 Holland Bigarreau, 

 Elton, 

 Downer's Late. 



PEACHES. 



Early Tillotson, 



