158 A Way to keep a Record of the Place of Trees, (^c. 



No. Trees 



29. Pound Royal, ... 1 



30. Juneatiug, .... 1 



31. Flushing Spitzenberg, 4 



32. Grey French Reinette, 3 



33. Yan Mons Reinette, . 2 



34. Cooper's Russett, . . 1 



35. Sweet Vandervere, . 2 



36. Blenheim Orange, . 2 



37. Zoar White Spitzenb'g, 2 



38. Kirk's Lord Nelson, . 2 



39. Zoar large Winter sweet, 2 



40. Court of Wyke, . . 2 



41. Foster's large strip'd fall. 2 



42. Zoar Striped Fall, . 2 



No. 



50. Dumpling Myers, . 



51. Laners Sweet, . . 



52. Summer Rose, . . 



53. Zoar Pippin, . . 



54. English Codlin, 



55. Zimmetartiger, 



56. W, Robinson's fall pip'n, 1 



Trees. 



2 

 2 

 1 

 1 



2 



2 



43. Zoar Winter Sweet, 



44. Transparent, . . . 



45. Hugh's Golden Pippin, 



46. Sugar Loaf Pippin 



47. Crimson Nonpareil 



48. Zoar Gilliflower, . 



49. Green Newtown Pippin, 4 



1 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 2 

 4 



Any man, who plants an orchard, can easily make a plat 

 of it, with a list of the varieties, and their places and the cor- 

 responding numbers attached, in the same manner as in the 

 foregoing. Or, if he likes it better, he can make his plat upon 

 a scale large enough to be enabled to write the name of each 

 kind in full opposite its place, as the names of towns are upon 

 maps. The following will illustrate this mode : — 



After all, perhaps this will be nothing new to your read- 

 ers. It is not original with me ; nor can I tell whence I derived 

 it. Of course, it will be understood that the top of the map 

 should be north, as mine is, or that the points of the compass 

 should be in some other way ascertained. 



Should any of your Boston friends take a fancy to the or- 

 chard, of which the section before described is a part, I will 

 sell the farm upon which it is situated, containing one hun- 

 dred and eighty-five acres of good land without a stone upon 



