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FRUITS RECOMMENDED. 



All varieties of apples, pears, and Oxheart and Bigarreau cherries, rasp- 

 berries, blackberries, gooseberries, currants, apricots, Japan persimmon, 

 strawberries, and all hardy plums. 



LEADING FRUITS GROWN. 



Apple. — Early Harvest, Gravenstein, Red Astrachan, Rhode Island 

 Greening, E. Spitzenberg, Yellow Newtown Pippin, White Winter Pear- 

 main, Yellow Bellflower, Wagener. 



Peach. — Early Crawford, Early York, Late Crawford, Old Mixon Cling, 

 Lemon Cling, George's Late. 



Pear. — Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, Dearborn's Seedling, Seckel, Flemish 

 Beauty, Winter Nelis, Le Conte, Keiffer's Hybrid, Duchesse d'Angouleme. 



Cherry. — Napoleon Bigarreau, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Governor 

 Wood, Knight's Early Black, May Duke, Late Duke. 



Plum. — Bradshaw, Cherry, Coe's Golden Drop, Columbia, Smith's Or- 

 leans, Jefferson, Peach, Washington, Yellow Egg, Kelsey Japan. 



Prune. — Fellenberg, French, German, Hungarian, Silver. 



Fig. — Mission. 



Table Grape. — Black Hamburg, Flame Tokay, White Sweetwater, Con- 

 cord, Malaga, Rose of Peru, Isabella, Catawba. 



Report of J. Gregson, Sebastopol, 



The remarks made below are applicable to this township (annually), so 

 far as I can ascertain. There is a diversity of climate in the township, the 

 southwestern part being affected by the coast fogs, where it is difficult to 

 raise any kind of fruits. 



NEW FRUITS. 



One variety of peach, named the Wiley Cling, the largest peach we raise, 

 and the Bethel and Bennick apples, both winter apples. 



FRUITS RECOMMENDED FOR PLANTING. 



Apples, pears, peaches, plums, quinces, cherries, nectarines, Kelsey Japan 

 plums, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, and table grapes. 



Small Fruits. — Small fruits are plentiful, consisting of blackberries, 

 strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and dewberries. 



In forming this report I have beeu assisted by my neighbors, H. Mar- 

 shall, Jesse Hunt, Mr. Huntly, and others. 



VARIETIES GROWN IN DISTRICT. 



Apple. — Red Astrachan, Gravenstein, Yellow Newtown Pippin, Bevan's 

 Favorite, Rhode Island Greening, King of Tompkins County, Yellow Bell- 

 flower, E. Spitzenberg, Roxbury Russet, Red-Cheeked Pippin, White Winter 

 Pearmain, Northern Spy, Virginia Greening, Wagener, Bennick. 



Peach. — Alexander, Hale's Early, Early York, Early Crawford, Late 

 Crawford, Susquehanna, Orange Cling, Wiley Cling, Salway. 



Pear. — Bartlett, Beurre Clairgeau. 



Table Grape. — Black Hamburg, Sweetwater, Chasselas, White Muscat, 

 Black Muscat, Muscat of Alexandria, Flame Tokay. 



