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ADAPTATION OF VARIETIES OF FRUIT 



TABLE O. 



TLe Columns indicate: 1st, the Name of Variety ; 2d, the Class (Freestone or Cling- 

 Maturity ; and the remainder the Districts in which the Varieties are recom- 

 in the district named at tlie head of the column. The Italics in the column of 



The Abbreviations are as follows: Class, F. Freestone; C. Clingstone. Color of Flesh, 

 (in lat. 43^) previous to or about the Lst of September; V. E. very early; 31. me- 

 after that period; V. L. very late. A few only of the very early and very late 



No. 



NAME. 



Barnard, - 



Early Barnard. 



Yellow Barnard. 



Barrington, 



Bellegarde, 



Bergen's Yellow, 



Cambridge Belle,- 



Carpenter's White, ^ 



Cole's Early Red, 



Columbia, 



Cooledge's Favorite, 



Crawford's Early Melocoton, 

 Crawford's Late Melocoton,. 



DruidHill, 



Early Newington Freestone, 



Early Slocum, 



Early Tillotson, 



Early York, 



Serrate Early York. 



Early Purple. 



Fa\''s Early Ann , -.- 



George the Fourth, 



Grand Admirable, 



Grosse Mignonne, 



Haines' Early Red, 



Hales' Early (from Ohio), .- 



Heath Cling, -. 



Hill's Madeira, ._ 



Madeira Freestone. 



Hyslop Cling, - 



Jacques, 



Kenrick's Heath, 



Heath Freestone. 



La Grange, 



Large ]<;arly York, 



Large White Clingstone, 



Late Red Rareripe, 



Lemon Clingstone, 



Leopold Clingstone, 



Mill. a, 



Molden's White, 



Morris's White, 



Noblesse, 



Old Mixon Free, 



F. Y 



M. 



M. 



M. 



M. 



L. 



E. 



M. 



E. 



E. 



L. 



L. 



E. 



E. 

 V.E. 

 V.E. 



V.E. 



E. 



L. 



E. 



E. 

 V.E. 



L. 



M. 



V.L. 



M. 



V.L. 



V.L. 

 E. 

 M. 

 M. 

 L. 



M. 

 L. 

 M. 

 M. 

 L. 



