i5 
PEARS. 
Na-me. 
No. Set. 
Date Set. 
Age, Yrs. 
Where Secured, 
Growth. 
Habit. 
Died. 
Bearing. 
Season. 
Clapp's Favorite. 
16 
Apr. ’89 
2 
College Nursery 
Medium 
Upright 
0 
Aut. 
Flemish Beauty. 
4 
4. 
2 
44 
44 
44 
0 
0 
44 
Longworth. 
5 
44 
2 
Illinois 
44 
Spreading 
44 
* 
Kiefer’s Hybrid. 
14 
44 
2 
College Nursery 
Slow 
Upright 
um. 
• 
PLUMS. 
% 
Name. 
No. Set. 
Date Set. 
Age, Yrs. 
Where Secured. 
Growth. 
Habit. 
Died. 
Bearing. 
Season. 
DeSota. 
10 
Apr. ’89 
44 
2 
Greeley 
4 4 
Medium 
»4 
Upright 
44 
0 
0 
1891 
1891 
Forest Garden. 
10 
2 
Chicasaw. 
10 
44 
2 
4 4 
Fast 
44 
0 
1891 
A small experimental orchard of plums, prunes, cherries 
peaches and apricots was set in thespringof 1892. They came 
from St'ark Bros’. Nursery in Louisiana, Mo., and were in 
very poor condition when received. About 20 per cent, of 
these died. 
Small fruits, especially grapes and stawberries have 
done remarkably well at the Station. Of the latter, Man¬ 
chester and Jesse have given the best results. The follow¬ 
ing table gives data of different varieties of grapes : 
GRAPES. 
Name. 
When Set. 
Loss. 
Growth. 
Beari’g 
Color 
Fruit. 
Size. 
Moore’s Early. 
1889 
1 
Slow 
1891 
Black 
Large 
Lady. 
1889 
0 
Medium 
1891 
White 
Medium 
Empire... 
1889 
0 
Slow 
1891 
4. 
44 
Worden. 
1889 
0 
Medium 
1891 
Black 
Large 
Duchess. 
1889 
0 
Bank 
1891 
White 
Small 
Concord. 
1889 
1 
Medium 
1891 
Black 
Large 
Lady Washington. 
1889 
0 
Rank 
1891 
White 
44 
Pocklington. 
1889 
0 
Medium 
1891 
44 
44 
Niagara . 
1889 
0 
44 
1891 
44 
44 
Brighton. 
1889 
0 
Fast 
1891 
Red 
44 
Delaware. 
1889 
0 
Medium 
1891 
44 
Small 
Martha. 
1889 
0 
44 
1891 
White 
44 
Muscat. 
1890 
0 
Fast 
1891 
• 4 
Large 
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