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Pears Wilder, Bartlett, Angouleme, Seckel. 

 Peaches Mountain Rose, Greensboro, Champion, El- 

 berta, Smock. 



Oregon 



Apples E. Spitzenburg, Yellow Newtown, Jonathan, 

 Baldwin, Yellow Imperial, 'Gravenstein. 



Grapes Concord, Niagara, Tokay, Malaga, Muscat. 



Peaches Alexander, Crawford, Foster, Muir, Salway, 

 Hales' Early, Cliny. 



Pears Bartlett, Anjou, Bosc, Howell, W. Nelis, Corn- 

 ice, E. Beurre. 



Washington, Idaho and Montana 



Apples Spitzenburg, Jonathan, Baldwin, Wealthy, 

 Wagener, Rome Beauty, Winesap, Delicious, King David, 

 Winter Banana, Gravenstein, Mclntosh, Grimes Golden, 

 Arkansas Black, White Winter Pearmain, Stayman Wine- 

 sap, Belleflower. 



Plums Bradshaw, Columbia, Prince de Agen, Italian 

 Prince, Imperial Gage. 



Peaches Alexander, Mountain Rose, Foster, Muir, Sus- 

 quehanna, Lemon Cling. 



Cherries (Sweet) Napoleon, Lambert, Black Republi- 

 can; (sour) Late Duke, May Duke, Morello. 



Rules for Naming Fruits 



To avoid the confusion which arises in naming new 

 varieties of fruits the American Pomological Society 

 adopted the following rules, which are to be applied to all 

 new varieties of fruits as they are introduced, and to the 

 renaming of old varieties: 



Rule I. No two varieties of the same kind of fruit shall 

 bear the same name. The name first published shall be 

 the accepted and recognized name, except in cases where 

 it has been applied in violation of this code. 



