el 
F. G. Stewart, Homer. 
CHERRIES: 
Sour: Richmond, Montmorency. (The English Morello, Ostheim 
and Wragg ripen late here, and are apt to be stung before they are har- 
vested. ) 
Sweet: White—Gov. Wood, Elton, Napoleon, Spanish. 
Black—Tartarian, Elkhorn, Windsor. 
J. W. SmitH & Sons, WiINnoNA. 
Peacues: Triumph (5); Leamington (5); St. John (15); Early 
Crawford (10); New Prolific (10); Champion (5); Rareripe (10); 
Elberta (20) ; Late Crawford (5); Lemon Free (10) ; Smock (5). 
The figures refer to the percentages of each variety that this firm . 
recommends for planting. 
H. SrC, FISHER, QUEENSTON. 
PEACHES: 
Commercial: Sneed (White), Triumph, Carman (White), St. 
John, Fitzgerald, Jacques, Reeves, Niagara, Elberta, Late Crawford, 
Beers Smock. 
Domestic: Triumph, St. John, Fitzgerald, Reeves, Champion 
(White), Chairs, Longhurst. 
Note:—The Triumph requires a rich sandy loam well fertilized 
every year with well-rotted compost manure applied during early winter, 
and in spring just before plowing a heavy application of muriate of 
potash and pure bone. Proper pruning of tree and thinning of fruit are 
also required. 
FONTHILL DISTRICT. 
(Including Townships of Pelham, Stamford and Thorold.) 
E. Morris, FontTHILL. 
AppLEs: Transparent, King, Baldwin, Spy, Mann. 
CHERRIES: 
Sour: Richmond, Montmorency. 
Sweet: Napoleon, Schmidt Bigarreau. 
PEAcHES: St. John, Jacques, Fitzgerald, Elberta, Smock. 
Pears: Standard: Clapp, Bartlett, Clairgeau and Anjou. 
