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Ansjutin : — (15) Antonovka, (late, Govern- 

 ment Kursk), three varieties ; (9) Sapieganka 

 or Polish Bergamot ; (10) Hamburg Ber- 

 gamot; (11) Ukraine Bergamot ; {12) Salviati; 



(13) Solenoi, (Salt Pear, for evaporating) ; 



(14) Ogust (excellent winter pear, from 

 Kaukar acclimatised in Russia); (16) 

 Sklianka; (i7)Naliv; (i) Anjutin's Apricot, 

 white, large, early ; (2) Anjutin's Apricot, 

 small late; (3) Anjutin's Apricot, yellow, 

 early ; (4) Anjutin's Apricot, yellow, late. 

 From my garden; — (40) Gana, (autumn, 

 oblong, handsome) ; (41) Borodavka, (Giant 

 apple, earlier than Alexander) ; (42) Russian 

 Tirol apple, (excellent autumn apple, it yields 

 every year) ; (43) Papirovka, (Paper apple, 

 summer) ; (44) Ziganka, (Gipsy), (a good red 

 winter apple) ; (45) Gremuch, ( a very large 



autumn apple) ; (46) Baba, (large, early) ; 

 (47) Gleck, (the best for evaporating) ; (48) 

 Niemetz Plum, (found in my garden, 

 very early, July, excellent) ; (49) Cher Kush, 

 (Moldavian Plum) ; (50) Plinka, (the earliest 

 small pear). Crimean varieties: — (51) 

 Chelebi, (grows also at the north) ; (52) 

 Golden Stone apple, (Golden Pippin) ; (53) 

 Sari-Sinap ; (54) Kara-Sinap ; (55) Gul- 

 Pembe; (56) (?) 



Note by Editor : — All these interestin,g 

 varieties have been put in charge of the 

 Horticulturist at the Central Experimental 

 Farm in the meantime. In course of time 

 arrangements will be made for the general 

 distribution of the most valuable, to the 

 members of our Association. 



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Transactions of the Indiana Horticul- 

 tural Society for the year 1889, being the 

 Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual 

 Session, held at Indianapolis, Dec. 3, 4 and 

 5. 214 pages, cloth. C. M. Hobbs, Secre- 

 tary. 



Seventh Annual Report of the Board 

 OF Control of the State Agricultural 

 Experiment Station at Amherst. Mass., 

 1889., C, A. Goesmann, Amherst, Director. 



Twentieth Annual Report of the En- 

 tomological Society, Ontario, 1889. W. 

 E. Saunders, London, Secretary-treasurer. 



The State Agricultural College of 

 THE State of Colorado. Second Annual 

 Report of the Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, 1889. Chas. L. Ingersoll, Director. 



Hints ON Vegetable and Fruit Farming, 

 by Charles Whitehead, Maidstone, England, 



Notes sur la Societe d' Horticulture 

 de Londres et sur la Societe Pomologique 

 Americaine par Ch., Joly, Paris, France, 



1890. 



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