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Mr. E. Williams of New Jersey says that at the State Horticultural 

 Society's Exhibition in Newark last June, Mr. E. W. Durand, of Irvington, 

 rxhibited samples of two new seedlings which he has named Superb and 

 Jersey Queen, which attracted much attention from professionals and 

 amateurs. Mr Williams regards the Superb as much the best in quality of 

 any berry he has yet shown. 



I close t'us report hoping that the season of 1881 may be a favorable 

 one for fruit, so that a fair trial may be given the many interesting novelties 

 which are now being experimented with. 



W. C. BARRY, 



Secretary of Native Fruit Committee. 



