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Lass, Duck Wing, Early Green Hairy, Glenton Green, Golden 

 Drop, Golden Fleece, Golden Gourd, Green Gage (Amer. Pom. Soc. 

 List, 1850; Hov. Mag. 16:305; Fuller), Green Laurel (Amer. Pom. 

 Soc. List, 1850; Hov. Mag. 16:305), Green Ocean, Green Prolific, 

 Green Walnut (Fuller; recommended by N. Y. Agr. Soc.; also 

 by Amer. Pom. Soc. in 1850), Greenwood, Heart of Oak, Jolly 

 Tar, Keen Seedling, Lady of the Manor (Hov. Mag. 16: 427), Miss 

 Bold, Rifleman, Roaring Lion ( exhibited before the Massachusetts 

 and Buffalo Horticultural Societies in 1852, and before the Penn- 

 sylvania Horticultural Society in 1853; Hov. Mag. 1852:41, 519. 

 1853:378), Rockwood, Sheba Queen (Hov. Mag. 16:427), Top 

 Sawyer, Viper, White Honey, White Lion, Yellow Ball, Yellow 

 Champagne (Fuller). 



Grown at the Geneva (N. Y.) Experiment Station. Described in Bul- 

 letin 114. Alderman, Alice, Antagonist, Apology, Auburn (Mich. 

 Exp. Sta. Bull. 118:22), Beauty, Berry Early Kent, Bollin Hall, 

 British Queen, Briton, Broom Girl, Bull Dog, Bury Lane, Candi- 

 date, Careless, Catherine, Cheerful, Clayton, Countess of Ams- 

 dale, Crank, Cremore, Criterion, Cypress, Dagwell No. 1, Dan's 

 Mistake, Diadem, Drill, Du'ck Wing, Duke of Sutherland, Duster, 

 Faithful, Falstaff, Fascination, Flextonia, Flora, Forester, Fo- 

 worius, Foxhunter, Freedom, Galopin, Garibaldi, General, George 

 Ridley, Gipsy Queen, Golborne, Golden Drop, Golden Prolific 

 (Pop. Gar. 4:166), Governor, Great Rock, Greenock, Green Wal- 

 nut (Fuller; recommended by N. Y. Agr. Soc.; also by Amer. 

 Pom. Soc. in 1850), Gretna Green, Harriet, Helpmate, Hereof the 

 Nile, Highlander, High Sheriff, Hit or Miss, Hue and Cry, Iron- 

 monger (Fuller; Amer. Pom. Soc. List 1850; Hov. Mag. 16:305), 

 Italy, Jem Mace, Jerry, Jessie, John Anderson, John Hall, Jolly 

 Sailor, Keen Seedling, King of Triumphs, Lady Houghton, Lady 

 Stanley, Largo, Lavinia, Leader, Leviathan, Lion's Provider, Liz- 

 zard, London, Long Barney, Lord Leigh, Lord Rancliffe, Lord 

 Scarborough, Lowton, Major Hibbert, Marlboro, Mary Ann, Miss 

 Chester, Mitchell, Mitre, Monarch, Monument, Mount Pleasant, 

 Mrs. Bowcock, Mrs. Whittaker, Nailor, Nancy, Napoleon le Grand, 

 Nottingham, Overseer, Overall, Peru, Peto, Pilot, Plowboy, Post- 

 man, President, Pretender, Priscilla, Queen Anne, Queen of Tri- 

 umphs, Queen Victoria, Red Robin, Ringer, Roaring Lion (exhib- 

 ited before the Massachusetts and Buffalo Horticultural Societies 

 in 1852, and before the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society in 1853; 

 Hov. May. 1852:41, 5191853:378), Rough Red, Rover, Rumbul- 

 lion, Shiner, Sir George Brown, Slaughterman, Snowdrop, Speed- 

 well, Sportsman, Stella, Telegraph, Thatcher, Thomas Williams, 

 Thompson Seedling, Tichborne, Transparent, Try Me Oh, Unity, 

 Veteran, Village Green, Viper, Visit, Wakeful, Watson, Weather- 

 cock, White Hare, William Watson, Wonderful, Yaxley Hero. 



