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report from the committee which was yesterday accepted) in the con- 

 trol of the President of this Congress and the President of the Ohio 

 State Board of Agriculture. 



Dr. Brinckl:^', from the committee on Seedling Fruits, submitted 

 the following report, which was accepted. 



The committee on Seedling fruits report that the following seed- 

 ling varieties have been examined by them. 



Lawrence's Jlromatic Gage Plum, from J. C. Hastings, Clinton, 

 Oneida Co., N. Y. A small late plum, good, beautiful and worthy 

 of further trial. It is a seedling from the Green Gage. The com- 

 raittee suggest that it be called simply the Aromatic Gage. 



Tea Pear, from New Haven, Ct., quality good. 



Howell Pear, from New Haven ; very good. 



Pardee's Seedling Pear, from New Haven. Specimen over ripe ; 

 but it appears to possess good qualities. Three other seedling pears 

 from New Haven were not in eating condition, being unripe. 



Balm Jippte, from H. C. Hunt. Vt. Medium size, fair quality, or 

 good. Said to bear every year. • 



Tender Jlpple, presented as a cooking apple. 



JeweWs Best Jipple. — Of fine appearance, but not in season lor 

 eating. Has a high character in its original neighborhood. 



J^orthem Golden Sweeting, from J. Battey, Keeseville, N. Y.; of 

 beautiful appearance, good size, best quality. We recommend it be 

 called simply the JSTorfhem Sweet. 



Ckamplain Jipple, from the same. Good quality, beautiful appear- 

 ance. 



Bailey's Spice Jpple, from the same. Good, spicy, handsome. 



Forrence Jipple, from the same ; good. 



Rihhed Codlin, from D. Miller, Jr., Carlisle Pa. Large, waxen, 

 tender ; good, particularly for cooking. 



Cumberland Seedling Jipple, from the same ; large, handsome, ob- 

 late, red, tender flesh, pleasant, very good. 



Page Apple, from Henry Little, Bangor, Me., handsome, good ap- 

 pearance, not in eating order. 



Seedling from J^auvoo.—^oi in eating order. 



Seedling Pear J^o. 1., from W. T. & E. Smith, Geneva, N.Y. 

 .Specimen of inferior quality. 



Seedling Pear JVo. 2., from the same. Quality not good. 



