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Howard: From G. P. Howard; regarded as "very good.'* 

 Richard: Prom E. G. Studley; regarded as "best." 

 Melt-in-the- Mouth : From Paschall Morris & Co. ; regarded 

 as "very good." 



Rohey^s Seedling : From H. R. Robey ; passed as " very 

 good." 



White Cain: From Joshua Embree ; passed as "good." 

 White Queen : From Joshua Embree ; regarded as value- 

 less. 



Birmingham: From Joshua Embree ; regarded as "good." 

 Summer Cheese : From H. R. Robey ; passed as unM''orthy. 

 Virginia Cat Head: A red apple, unworthy culture. 

 CarneWs Favorite : From Joshua Embree ; regarded as 

 "very good." 



PEACHES. 



Muhlenberg Cling: From A. M. Spangler; regarded as 

 " very good. 



Petit : From David Petit ; large, yellow, irregular, yellow 

 flesh, sweet and fine. Passed as "very good." 



Seedling No. 1: From J. B. Baxter; white flesh, dull 

 whitish green skin, juicy and fine. Passed as very good. 



Susquehanna : From H. Randall ; very large, yellow. 

 Regarded as best. 



PEARS. 



Moyamensing : Regarded as "best." 



Howell: From E. E. Clark; regarded as "very good." 



Styre : From A. W. Corson ; resembles somewhat the 



Gansell's Bergamott in appearance. Regarded as "best. 

 Henrietta: (Edwards,) regarded as "very good." 

 Wiest : From Kessler ; regarded as "good." 

 Citron : Regarded as " good." 

 Edioards^ Elizabeth: Regarded as "best." 

 Seedling from the garden of Governor Edwards ; presented 



by E. E. Clark. Regarded as "best," and recommended by 



committee to be named the duinnipiac. 



GRAPES, 



Seedling from Dr. Valk ; bunches fine, large, compact, but 

 too unripe to allow of the Committee's decision. 



