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Plum, — Coe's Golden Drop, Yellow Egg, Jefferson, Washington, Colum- 

 bia, Green Gage, Damson. 

 Prune. — Petite, Silver. 



Apple. — Gravenstein, Yellow Bellflower, Red Astrachan, Fall Pippin, 

 Russet, Rhode Island, Baldwin, Spitzenberg, Yellow Newtown Pippin, 

 White Winter Pearmain. 



Peach. — Early Crawford, Late Crawford, Salway, Orange Cling, Smock's 

 Late Free, Lemon Cling, Muir, Wager, Lemon Free, Foster, Susquehanna. 



Pear. — Bartlett, Souvenir du Congress, Beurre Hardy. 



Table Grape. — Sweetwater, Flame Tokay, and in fact all the leading 

 varieties of table grapes. 



Report of Mrs. M. E. Overton, Glen Ellen. 



The principal fruit growers of Glen Ellen district are: Colonel Hooper, 

 engaged largely in prunes and olives, producing a very high class of olive 

 oil; he also grows table grapes, almonds, walnuts, oranges, and lemons; is 

 renowned for finest prunes, olive oil, and pickled olives. Wm. McP. Hill 

 grows large orchard of cherries, quinces, late plums, apples, pears, and 

 peaches, also Tokay table grapes and wine grapes. Eli Sheppard grows 

 three hundred acres of table and wine grapes, and pears. Kohler & 

 Frohling grow oranges, chestnuts, and large vineyards of wine grapes. 

 Alfred La Motte, general variety of fruits. Mr. Hilton grows wine grapes 

 and best varieties of pears, plums, apples, and peaches. R. Thompson, fine 

 wine grapes, pears, peaches, apples, and walnuts. J. Wagner, wine grapes. 

 Mrs. Justi, fine wine grapes, Bartlett pears, and peaches. Mrs. Williams, 

 apples, peaches, and plums. Mrs. Stewart, apples and peaches. Mrs. K. F. 

 Warfield, late shipping pears and peaches, prunes, apples, Japanese chest- 

 nuts, French wine and English table grapes. Basil Warfield, oranges, 

 pears, chestnuts, and figs. J. Chauvet, fine wine grapes. Bella Howard, 

 raspberries, blackberries, peaches, and cherries. J. Lawrence Watson, 

 apples, peaches, pears, plums, figs, oranges, French wine and table grapes. 

 J. H. Drummond, late shipping pears, plums, prunes, apples, nectarines, 

 Japanese chestnuts, filbert nuts, apricots, walnuts, figs, gooseberries, rasp- 

 berries, French wine grapes, and high class English table grapes. H. B. 

 Carpenter, grapes and fruits. J. K. Luttrell, grapes and fruits. H. F. 

 Tarrant, wine grapes, peaches, plums, and apples. 



NEW FRUITS. 



P. Barry, Keiffer, Le Conte, and Colonel Wilder pears; Langford, Hyde's 

 King, Late Russian, Red Beitigheimer apples, and Kelsey plums. 



LEADING VARIETIES GROWN IN DISTRICT. 



Apple. — King of Tompkins County, Hoover, Wagener, Swaar, Rhode 

 Island Greening, Gravenstein, Yellow Bellflower, Lady, Hyde's King, Red 

 Astrachan, Langford, Red Beitigheimer, Baldwin, Late Russian. 



Peach. — Alexander, Chinese Cling, Late Crawford, Salway, Muir, Orange 

 Cling, Susquehanna, Lemon Cling, Celler's Cling. 



Pear. — Bartlett, Beurre Hardy, Beurre Clairgeau, Easter Buerre, Duch- 

 esse d'Angouleme, Winter Nelis, Seckel, P. Barry, Colonel Wilder, Le 

 Conte, Keiffer 's Hybrid, Pound Pear. 



Cherry. — Black Tartarian, Centennial, Royal Ann, White Oxheart, 

 Reine Hortense. 



