330 Kepokt of the Assistant Horticulturist of the 
TABLE — Tomato — (Continued). 
tomato. 
New Ked Apple 
New White Apple . 
Optimus 
Peach 
Pear-shaped 
Potato Leaf 
President Garfield. 
awson's Puritan.. 
Ked Cherry 
Boch ester 
Rochester Favorite . 
Station 
Tilden's New 
Trophy 
Turner's Hybrid. . . . 
Yellow Cherry 
Yellow Fig . .' 
Yellow Plum 
Yellow Victor 
Seed 
from 
Greg. 
Thor. 
Thor. 
Land. 
Thor. 
Sta . . 
Sib... 
Hen . 
Raw . 
Thor. 
Sib... 
Greg. 
Sta.. 
Greg. 
Thor. 
Greg. 
Thor. 
Greg. 
Thor. 
Greg. 
First fruit 
ripe. 
July 23 
" 30 
" 27 
Aug. 13 
July 21 
" 27 
Aug. 3 
July 27 
" 22 
" 11 
" 29 
Aug. 5 
July 6 
" 23 
Aug. 3 
" 17 
July 6 
" 23 
" 23 
" 26 
Days 
from 
plant- 
ing. 
134 
141 
138 
155 
132 
138 
145 
138 
133 
122 
140 
147 
117 
134 
145 
159 
117 
134 
134 
137 
Ten fruits 
ripe. 
Aug. 4 
" 10 
6 
" 18 
July 30 
Aug. 10 
" ia 
7 
4 
July 14 
Aug. 15 
" 15 
July 16 
July 31 
Aug. 12 
" 27 
July 12 
" 30 
" 28 
Aug. 1 
Days 
from 
plant- 
ing. 
146 
152 
148 
160 
141 
152 
155 
149 
146 
125 
157 
157 
127 
142 
154 
169 
123 
141 
139 
143 
In the above table the Dwarf Orangefield, and Maule's $1,600 Strain, 
were planted March 31 and April 14, respectively. 
The Station variety matured the first fruit, and also the first ten 
fruits of any, except the Cherry and Currant, the fruit of which are 
too small for table use. 
Pea. 
The following list of peas was planted April 15 in rows twelve feet 
long, the rows three and one-half feet apart. The names Italicised are 
wrinkled varieties. 
