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Laa diagrammes suivants illustrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 X ■m ynS^^^; tii^i:^^ , ■i.t±l:'l.T:r.&^-'. ...^ J^" :.'.:.rT-is^JJ!S. J.-ia-^ / ^^'' i^r <■' Crz.c rs- WORLD'S COCUft EXPOSITION, 1893. c. CATALOGUE OF I POMOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. TORONTO. CANADA. Published under authority of JV. Awreij, Esq., M.p.p., Commissioner for Ontario. TORONTO; PRINTED BY WARWICK & SONS. 68 AND 70 FRONT STREET WEST 1893. the i but s wher show some Islan the i In a said: consi burg] at Vi Prov in an than is do great orchf tion, their hype the a hund have genei thelt Th the ( porat y FRUIT CULTURE IN ONTARIO. A glance at the map of Ontario will reveal the fact that a large portion of the inhabited territory is bound by water. Huron, Erie and Ontario— seas in all but saltness— close in about the peninsula where settlement is most dense, and where as a rule the land is easily responsive to kindly treatment. The soil shows considerable variation between the limits described, yet in every county some kinds of fruit, large and small, are successfully grown. Here, too, climate as well as soil is favorable to horticulture. Pelee Island, the most southerly point of Ontario— and of the Dominion— lies in about the same latitude as Newport, R.I., and is farther south than Rome in Italy. In a paper read before the Canadian Institute in 1884, a well-known climatologist said : " By a British standard the summers of BBhch of the Province may be considered long. May in south-western Ontario is warmer than July in Edin- burgh ; September is warmer than July in London, and warmer than September at Vienna. The vine, maize and sorghum fully mature in most parts of the Province south of the 46th parallel, and in not a few districts as abundantly a.s in any part of America or Europe." The winters in Ontario are, as a rule, colder than those of the European countries jusfreferred to, yet it is seldom that injury is done to fruit trees, bushes or vines by the severity of the f st, and the greater depth of our snowfall is regarded as a generous protection to •.-irden and orchard. The splendid display of Canadian fruit at the Indian and Colonial Exhibi- tion, held in London in 1886, was a revelation to multitudes who had formed their conceptions of Canada from pictures of ice palaces and photographs of hyperborean individuals in furs, or on snow-shoes or toboggans — the property of the artist's studio. Visitors were particularly interested in the exhibit of one hundred jars of grapes, and the remark was so frequently heard, " These must have been grown under glass," that it was found necessary to enlighten the general public by large placards placed at the corners of the " trophy " bearing the legend, " Canadian Fruits, all grown in the open air." The importance of fruit growing in this Province may be seen in the fact that the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association, a society organized in 1859, and incor- porated in 1865, claims a membership of 2,700, the largest, as far as known, of i given a ...a, i,„p„„, /«';:: , t: ,rLX' t' : 'Tt-"" '" Ontario Government. ^ ^ ° '"^^ ^^^^""^^^ «»•' of tlie orchank The exDort r,f f L. . ,' , "' *'""' °°"°«e» l»ve their seen f,.„,„ the fo,™ ''""""" ""'"'' '"'" "-""P^' ".a,vcll„„,„j, a, „m J 1868 ^•"«''- Value. 1872 ;;;;;; ^f.fos s 87,333 1882 10lv^68 26J,015 1892 :;::;•;■ 212,026 ,40,464 «i90,9ol 1,444,833 va.e or .„u «,He,;:et .l/::::re;::ru:"he"r'': •'^° '-'-' year enJinj, Juno, 1892, was 91,034,182 ° l>omi„,o„ i„ n.^ of color. Haver a„dj„W„r O, r e "'"' "™ "'= ""■- S-'l-lUie,, paint our ruddier it, ^ L ^rZh "^ t^'"? *°'° °' "'"^•' fron, goidt„dar.e,t h.on.ein'pleLit adi': ^ :'"'"? ""* ™«« exerts . mellowin.. inrtuence ml th , '"« "^ ""'' S"""" »"'»""> into delieiou,, «„,;. „ , ,! , ,f ; ^V" .>"'-'- "f.-» che,ni,tr, turn., »ou,e subtle climatic influenee arnl, .„ /"""^ """' ''''""'"' f™''' a"'l -i»t decay. On the lOtT f IT 1 c ^T'' '"ij'' "'"'" "''' '" '""" Great Britain held a she- .nd r.^ , , ^ ^''" ""'"'^"''"•■al Society of *e Indian and Oolonil'l'h htio^tll UeT 'tf: T T''! ' '"'^'"^ '' apples shown were gathered in M^rXLT!'^''''^'- The Australian p.riso„ the iudZd. Med tha 1?'°.:" '° »-"-""»«>»■ were fresher in condition andsoml, ,f I u *" A"str,xlian apple, were ^o. highly colored and T te HavoTe^^heh'o" '" ''""'"' *° ""- exhibit receiving a silver medal and atr^i^ea Jof merir """ '""''■ '"* Of ■■oanS": :r!;::t r?" '"."n^'^^' *°- «■» «*" o-"'^- Maritime Provinces CanlrR . =""'' °'"'™ ^™'' f™" "'a'' of the wMie.. Maine ■•:p;es:r::-:,rtr;o:;rt it "r -. ". to ,.., while «ai„ecan ,et bu't lol t^l^ a^ anrCa^lrCe: noans of intM- ndards, and has beral aid of the it of which has ities have their isly, as will bo Value. .S7,.33;j J64,015 140,464 •44,833 rjce of Ontario a. The total ninion in the The product reat qualities lose of Italy, ■assets range sntle autumn rnistry turns kt fruit, and sorts to lono tl Society of a display at e Australian i steamship, ven months, ilian apples 1, the latter vided, each igh quality that" of the per barrel, nings com- an Russets J I range from 10s. to lOs. 6d., as compared with lO.s. to lis. for Ameiican. A lead- ing agriculturist has estimated the value to the owner of the product of an acre of apple trees in a good year at $100. Pears flourish with us. The blight has been light in recent years, and large yiehls of well matured fruit i.s the rule. A recent shipment of Ontario pears to Belguim has been reported- — a notable instance of the fruit .seeking a market in the home of the scion. Peaches rivalling those of Delaware are grown in the Niagara district. The peach area is a surprisingly large one, extending from Lake St Clair along the genial shores of Lake Erie and around Lake Ontario to Halton, and the l)usine.ss is in the hands of unusually intelligent and well-skilled men. A former president of the Ontario Fruit Growers' Association placed the profits of an acie of peaches in an ordinarily good year at SlOO, and in unusually good years 10 acres of peaches should be worth $2,000. Plums of every sort, in spite of attacks from curculio and black-knot, flourish in Ontario. Shipments of thousands of bushels are made annually to the United States, and immense quantities are consumed at home in the form of preserve.s. Native American varieties are being introduced evexy year, but such high class plums as the McLaughlin, Imperial and Yellow Gage, Coe's Golden Drop, Lom- bard and Washington are grown to perfection in a large range of counties, and find a ready and profitable market. The insect and fungous enemies of the plum are not dreaded so much as they were a few years ago. Mechanics and chemistry — the .spray and well designed insecticides and fungicides — have come to the relief of the badly-beset orchardist. Cherries are common, but being a rather perishable fruit, they are not so much in favor for market. Like the plum, great quantities are preserved at home, although in season the market if short is large. Nearly every variety, from the tart native sorts to the ss.v ter and richer English kinds, is success- fully raised. Nectarines, apricots and quinces are grown in a few localities, but their gen- eral culture is not practised. The fig has also been matured in the open air. Reference has already been made to the grape as being grown out of doors. The extent of Ontario grape culture surprises those who have not seen an Essex county vineyard Between Windsor and Toronto thou.sands of acres are devoted to grapes, and as far north as the county of Huron prosperous vineyards are to be found. A Pelee Island correspondent of the Ontario Bureau of Industries thus refers to grapes in his report for November, 1891 : " Our grape crop was a remarkable 6 on . Over 260 tons of the flne.t ..rape, have boen pressed in one largo wine olhvr.an.i about 1(,0 tons nu.re have boon ma.lo into wine by others, or 'hipped m baskets fc.r table use. Several persons hav had five tons of Concords to the acre. A Wentworth county correspondent in his report said : " About ten tons of grapes have been shipped .laily fron. Winona (a small railway station) during the past SIX weeks, with two weeks' sui)ply yet to go." Pure grape wine is becoming „n important industry in the Lake Erie region and ,n tins connection the opinion of M. (Jirardot. a native of the loading wine' district ot J^ ranee, is worth .juoting : " The yield here (Kssex county. Unt.,) is at least tour to hve tons to the acre ; there not more than two. The wine here is equal to any in Kastern France. From twenty acres of grapes the yield of wine has averaged about (1.000 gallons, and it is very reuumerative. a profit of 8800 (i.100) per acre being frequently obtained." ^ Strawberries are widely grown. Oakville, on Lake Ontario, has become amous as a sluppmg station for this choicest of berries, which grows to perfec- lon on the sandy loams along the lake .side, in Kent and Essex, however, and in eastern Ontario where the St. Lawrence River forms, more particularly in the county of Leeds, there are tracts of land which challenge the world in the yield per acre and the glorious quality of the fruit. But there are few, if any, counties m the Province where the strawberry cannot be grown to give a fair return. of f '^^;''''ff''y '' * °^ti^« «f Ontario, and the wild sorts furnish large stores ot fruit both for home and the home market. The cultivated varieties, red and White find a hospitable climate here, wlule black-caps and blackberries are almost sure to Hourish where properly handled. Great quantities of gaoseberries are raised, and with intelligent management bring large gams to growers, as the market is a good one. English and American varieties are chieHy grown, although some native seedlings are popular. Currants, red. white and black, are generally grown, and with profit. Large quantities of these fruits are preserved both for home use and for the market and they are particularly esteemed in the form of jellies. The cranberry, which grows wild in diflferent parts of the Province, is now being cultivated with a fair degree of success in marshes which otherwise would be vvaste land. Cranberries are likely to command a good market, as the demand tor them has always been good. The huckleberry, or blueberry, is also a native of Ontario, but is not culti- vated save in rare instances. It abounds in the northern parts of the Province more especially in the wilds of Muskoka and the more unsettled parts of the Georgian Bay region. I in one large wino >y otluTH, or shipped H of Concords to the 1 ; " About t»(n tons way station) during le Lake Erie region, '• of the leading wine county, Ont.,) is at i The wino here is | IS the yield of wine | ive, a profit of 8800 ] ntario, has become \ h grows to perfec- i issox, however, and 1 particularly in the world in the yield 3W, if any, counties 'e a fair return. Purnish large stores 1 varieties, red and I blackberries are igent management lish and American popular. nth profit. Large id for the market, j Province, is now 1 otherwise would ;et, as the demand Fruits other than those already named are to bo found growing in Ontario, but only to n limited Extent. Edible nuts are also grown for profit, ami ready sales are found i.)r chest- nuts, hickory nuts, butternuts, walnuts and hazel nuts, the product ot Ontario gardens and forests. Although, as has been already indicated, the Lake filrie and Niagara dis« tricts arc regarded as the choicest fruit sections of the Province, nearly every other county in western Ontario comes well up in the raising of somts cmo or more kinds of fruit; while tho Lake Ontario counties generally, and a few of the counties along the great 8t. Lawrence, are to the front in certain l)ranches of fruit culture. The Georgian Bay counties, also, will not abate their claim to a leading place in the cultivation of some choice fruits. In short, the Province of Ontario is fast becoming a great garden. It has a genial climate and a generous soil ; and what has already been accomplished in the way of supplying the home market and commanding a high place in foreign markets is, we believe, but an earnest of the larger victories that await our horticulture in the near future. , but is not culti- s of the Province, ittled parts of the I CATALOGUE OF FRUIT. ONTARIO SECTION. World's Gol^n^biai^ E^positioi] STRAWBERRIES. 10 John Kerman, Lincoln do Hebert, Little's No. do Jessie, F. G do Williams Improved, T. H. Laidman do do do do Co., Grimsby. lo do do do do do 8 Crescent Seedling, do do 9 Bubaoh, A. M. Smith, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. 10 do do 11 Jessie, A. M. Smith, do 12 Crescent Seedling, John Broderick do 13 do do do 14 Mystic, Carpenter & Son, Wentworth Co., Winona. 15 do do 16 Captain Jack, Isaac Smith, do Stoney Creek. 17 Miami, G. B. Galbraith, do do 18 do do do 19 Martha, W. W. Hilborn, Essex Co., Leamington. 20 Eureka, do 21 Lovett, do 22 Captain Jack, do 28 Daisy, do 24 Haverland, do 25 Seneca Queen, do 26 Walton, do 27 Middlefield, do 28 Jessie, do 29 Westbrook, do 30 Bubach, do 31 Woolverton, do 32 Pearl, do 33 Farnsworth, do 94 Bubach, do 35 Eureka, do 86 Saunders, do 37 Bubach, do 88 Crawford, do 39 Bubach, do 40 Crawford, do 41 Woodruff, do 42 Warfield, do 43 Daisy, do 44 .Seneca Queen, do 45 Manchester, do 46 Atlantic, do 47 Sadie, do 48 Wilson, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 10 1 e i 1 i k.. i 49 Boynton, W. W. Hilborn, 50 Cloud, do 61 Crescent Seedling do 52 Seneca Queen, do 53 Yale, do 54 Great Pacific, do 55 Beder Wood, do 56 Edgar Queen, do 57 Mrs. Cleveland, do 58 Advocate, do 59 Advocate, do 60 Cumberland, do fil Jessie, do 62 Hatfield, do 63 Parker Earle, do 64 do do 65 Jessie, 66 Bubach, 67 Bubach, James Sinclair, do do 68 Haverland, German Findlay, 69 Victoria, Mrs. Williams, 70 Jumbo, W. Robinson, Essex Co., do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Leamington . 71 Haverland, Linus Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Windsor. • do do Walkerville. Windsor. do 72 Beeback, 73 Williams, 74 Jessie, 75 Saunders, 76 Woolverton do do do do John Little, do do do do Grimsby. do do do 77 Wilson, A. B. Randall. 78 Wilson, do 79 Cloud Seedling, A, G. Hull, 80 Haverland, do 81 Bubach, No. " do 82 Jessie. do 83 Beeback, No. 5, do 84 Belmont. L. Woolverton, 85 Haverland, do 86 Gaudy, Joseph Woon. 87 Dominion, A. M. Smith, Middlesex Co., Granton. Lincoln Co., Grimsby. do .lo do do do do do do do do St. Catharines. do do do do Grimsby. do BeamsviUe.i St. Catharines. 88 Woolverton, John Little, Middlesex Co., Granton 89 do do do 90 do do do 91 Little's No, 16, do do 92 do do do 93 Edgar Queen, do do 94 Lovett's Early, do do 95 Auburn, do do 96 O. B. Curtiss, do do 97 Barton's Eclipse, do do 98 Woolverton, do do 99 Saunders, do do 100 Gaudy, do do 101 Ivanhoe, do do 102 Shaw, do do 103 Jessie, do do 104 Beder Wood, do do 105 Haverland, do do 106 Bubach No. 5, do do 107 Woolverton, do do 108 do do do 109 Townsend's Seedling, John Little Middlesex Co., Granton. 110 Great Pacific, do do 111 Lady Rush, do do 112 Granville, do do 118 Boynton, do do 114 Louise, do do 115 Crescent, do do 116 Woolverton, do do 117 Enhance, do do 118 Sharpless, do do 44 45 Ns 46 47 48 49 50 51 62 58 64 55 Gr 66 11 119 Mrs. Garfield, 120 Williams, 121 London's Seedline, 122 Princess, 123 London's .Seedling, 12-1 Dominion, Ira E, 125 Sharpless, 126 Williams Seedling, 127 Michel's Early, 128 Sharpless, Gethen Bros., 129 Bubach, Miss Smith, John Little, Middlesex Co., Granton, do do do do do do ^. ^0, do \ anduzen, S. Wentworth, Winona. do do do do do do Lincoln, Grimsby, do CHERRIES. 1 P. H. Gamble, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 2 do do do 8 Early Richmond. James Sinclair, Essex -t Governor Wood, Mrs, McGlasham, o 7 8 9 10 do ■ B. R. Neiles, "Lincoln Co. , do do do do Aaron Gulp, do do do do do do do do do do 11 Cae s Transparent, L. Wolverton, Lincoln 12 Knight's Early Black, do 13 Black Tartarian, do 1-t Yellow Spanish do 15 Mazzard, do 16 Black Eagle, do 17 Great Bigarreau, do 18 Napoleon Bigarreau, do 19 Monstreuse de Mezel, B. R. Neiles, 20 do do 21 do do 22 do do 23 do , do 24 do do 25 do do 26 do do 27 Governor Wood, Solomon High, Co., Windsor, do Grimsby. 28 29 30 31 32 38 34 35 36 do do" do do do Peter Linnerman, do do do do Black Tartarian, Benj. Pyett. do A. M. Smith, Governor V.'^ood, Albert Pay, do do 37 Black Hart, L. Woolverton, 38 Black Heart, do 39 Black Ox Heart, William Neal, 40 do B. R. Neiles. 41 Napoleon Bigarreau, do 42 do do 43 Yellow Marilla, William Fitch, 44 do do 45 Napoleon Bigarreau, B. R. Neiles 46 do 47 do 48 do 49 do 50 do 51 do 52 do 68 do 64 do 55 Great Bigarreau, T, 56 lo do do do John Hewitt, do do do do do H. Laidman, do .Jordan Station. do do do Co., Grimsby. do ^ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Jordan. do do do do do do do do do do do Grimsby. do St. Catharines. do do do do do Grimsby. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' -w^f^ 12 «i 57 58 r.9 do fifi do 67 do m Napoleon Biggarreau •ii' Early Richmond, 7" do 71 do 72 do 73 do 71 do 75 Bigarreaii, 7'' do 77 do 78 do 79 Black Cherrv, 80 do 81 Red and White. 82 Black, 83 Yellow, 84 do 85 Black Ox Heart. do_ D. \'anDuzer, Sardis Smith. do F. a. H. Pattison, do William Fitch, do do do , W. Riordan (Diim) John Hewitt, do do do do do B. R. Nelles, do do do .Stanley do ■ A, M. Smith, do do do do Muir, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do , Grimsby. do do do do do do do do do do St. Catharines. Grimsl)y. do do do do do do do do do do Catharines. do do do do St CURRANTS. 2 ffi' ri,5^''^P®V ^xV p^i^ton- Essex Co., Windsor. 2 Red Cherry, L. Wolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 3 Red Fay's. do 4 do do 5 Red Cherry, do fi Red Fay's, do 7 White Grape, do 8 do do 9 do do 10 Red Fay's. do 11 White Grape, do 12 Red Raby Castle, Geo. C. Pettit, 13 Red Cherry. do 14 do do 15 do do 16 do do 17 do do 18 Red Fay's do 19 Red Raby Castle do 20 do do 21 Red Cherry, B. R. Nelles, 22 do do 23 Red Common do 24 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ^^ UU QO 25 Red Cherry, Thos. R. Merritt (Richardson) St. Catharines 2fi do ' do 27 do do 28 do do 29 do do 30 do do 31 White Grape, do 32 Red Cherry. W. Riordan- (Dunn) 33 do do 34 Red Fay's. L. Wolverton, 85 do do 36 Red Cherry, George Van Dyke, do do do do do de do Lincoln Co., St. Catharines, do do Grimsbv. do 57 AN 58 59 00 B 61 62 03 04 05 CO 67 68 09 70 R( 1 W 2 3 4 In ■J 0 Su 7 8Cr 9 10 As 11 Cr 12 W 18 14 15 Do 37 38 do do Geo. C. Pettit do do do V.i 89 ■10 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 00 01 02 ')3 04 05 00 07 08 09 70 Lincoln Co. do do do do White Grapo, Jesse D. Lawrence, Red Cherry, George Van Dyke, do do White Grape, Jesse D. Lawrence, KanS%y;;-f' Clinton, Essex Co., Windsor. Kea and White L npoln Pn p«:»v,„v. Red Cherry, Jas. S. Ran.lall ° ^o <>nmsby. in '!° do An do . .10 ^ ^° do do Common Red, ,lo do t '1° do do do do Red Fiy'.s, W, S. Turner, Stormont Co., Cornwall do t ii wilipAfS.?'/^- '^""'"y^^^y^ Lincoln Co"!. Grimsby. \V hite Grape, do do Grimsby. do do Black, do do do do do do do do do '}o do Carpenter Bros South Went worth, Stoney Creek. •). >S. Randall, Lincoln Co.. Grimsby ^"-'"'• do do W. V'. Hare, do do do do do Red Common, Geo. R. Secor, do do do do do do do do do 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 81 82 33 at 35 Whitesmith do do Industry, do Sulphur fjlueen, do Crown Rob, do Ash ton Red GOOSEBERRIES. N. Clinton, Essex Co.. Windsor. w ^'.^ettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. W. Riordan (Dunn), Lincoln Co., St. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Catharines, do do do do do do do WrtesSt'h.'''°" ^- fr''' (^-h-^-n). Lincoln Co.'°St. Catharines do do R. Murgatroyd, do do John Deans, do George Adams, A. Terryberry, Whitesmith, do do Downing, do Houghton, do Industry. London, Gipsy t^ueen, do do Ocean Wave, do One of them, do Thumper, do Crown Rob, do Whitesmith, do London, do do do Bloodhound, do Duke of Sutherland, do Coiner. do Industry, T. H. Race, Whitesmith, du Industry, do do do do do do do do do do Adam Morton, Peel Co., Brampton. do do Smithville. do do do do do Grimsby. do do do do do do do do do do do Perth do do Co. (To do do do do do do do do do do Mitchell. do do 14 . » 50 Carolino, George Adares, Lincoln Co.. Smithville Ho do do ,jo Oolden (,>uoon, J. A. Petti^ ,lo Griinsbv Go .l,.n Qaeen, J. A. Pottit, llinooln Co., Grimsby ^ Cuthbort, Cuthbort, Black. Cuthbert, do do do Golden Queen GreKg do do A. M. Smitii, y. G. H. Patti.son, do do .lo do do do St. ('atharines. Griiii.sby. do Lsaac Geddes, S. Wentwortli Co., Winona 47 48 49 50 Bl 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 GO Gl 62 63 61 65 6(5 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 7(5 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 High's Harly, W. Kottmier, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Hale's Karly, do do do Alexander, do do do Early Jlivera, E. Tyhurst, Es.sex Co., LoaniinKton. Alexander, .1. H. Wliittaker, Lincoln Co., Orimsby. ilo Samuel WliittakiT do do Early Rivors, E. 'IVli'O'St. Essex Co., LcaminRton. do do do do NanDuzer & iSon, Lincoln Co., (Jrimsby. do do do do do do do do do do atland. do do Tyhurst's Crawford Seedling, E. ryhurst, Essex Co., Leamington. Oidinixon, do do Barnard, C. M. Housberger, Lincoln Co.. Jordan. Wlieatland, Lewis Haynes. do St. Catharines. Late Crawford, Edward Tyhurst, Essex Co., Leamington. do Lewis Haynes, Lincoln Co.. St. Catharines. Barnard. VanDuzer & Son, do Grimsby. Seedling, George Carlisle, do St. Catharines. Early Crawford, John McOilvray, Grey Co.. Meaford. Carlisle Seedling, George Carlisle, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Early Crawford, .Tohn Cox. Grey Co., Owen Sound. Late Crawford. Elizabeth Coinley. Grey Co.. Clarksburg. Seedling, J. S. McKinnon, Bruce Co., Paisley. Blood Peach, E. Tyhurst, Essex Co.. Leamington. do do do Peach Seedling, James Tolton, Bruce Co.. Walkerton. Continental, A. M. Smith, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Late Crawford, W. A. Huntsberry. Lincoln Co., Jordan Station. Kensington, do do Late Crawford, do do do do do Centennial, C. M. Housberger, do Late Crawford, J. H. Broderick, do do do do Smock, E. Tyhurst, Essex Co., Leamington, do do do do L B. Walker, Lincoln Co., Grimsby, do do do Steven's Rareripe, A. M. Smith. Lincoln Co.. St. Catharines. Smock, E. J. Woolverton, do Grimsby, do J. H. Willson, S. Wentworth Co., Winona, do do do Kensington, S. A. Nelles, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Smock, E. Tyhurst, Essex Co., Leamington. St. Catharines, do 17 PLUMS. 2 8 ■t 5 () 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 82 38 34 35 36 37 38 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 58 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 63 frrimsby. , .St. Catharines. Weaver, F. CJ. H. Pattison, Lincoln Co. O^an, H. Parnoll. Lincoln Co, Pornnes Simoni, A, M. .Smith, do do do do (■ardiic, do do Hotan or Abundance, A, M. Smith, Lincoln Co,, St. Cutharines Orleans, WnUiam Miller, Essex Co., Cottam Motan, A. .\I. Smith, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Hradshaw, O. W. dine, Lincoln Co.. Winona. Washington do do do Victoria, do Peter's Gago, do Daane's Purple, do Prince's Yellow, do Peach, do Daane's Purple, do Peach, do Dennison's Superb, do Hradshaw, N'o. I, Victoria, No. 2, Moyer's Seedling, do Peter's Gage, No. 1, Peach, Niagara, do do do Canada Orleans, do Collection. Peach, Washington, .Tas Bradshaw, L. Wc do do Lombard, George li. Secor, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dj do do do do do do do do do Moore's Arctic, Carduc, Washington, do [mperial Gagp, Kingston, G. C (Juackenloss, Bonj. Bradshaw, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do A. McSloy, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby, " do do do do Lincoln Cd., St. Catharines. do do " do A. M. Smith do do do do do do do (/'aston, Simcoe Co., Mooro, Gray Co. do Craighurst. Heathcote. Yellow Egg, do do Glas.i Seedling, do do Yellow Egg. do do Gaaeral Hand. R. .\f. Brown, Gray Co., Clarksburg. Columbia, do do Arctic do do YpIIow Egg, do do Bradshaw, do do Glass Seedling, do do Seedling from Smith's Orleans, do Green Gage, do Yellow Gage, do Evelyn, Richard Trotter, Washington, do Lady Grey, do Prince of Wales, do do do Mr. Laughlin, do 2 (F.) Grey do do Co. do do do do do Ovv'j" Sound. 18 m Goldori (iuRf, Richard Trotter, Grey Co., Owon Sound <0 Bradshaw, Jo do 71 WashinRton, ManninR Brown, Simooe Co., Collinuwooa. 72 Hradsliaw, do ■'- 78 Kingston, Thoiims Oillson, 71 Imporial Uago, (^ieorRe \V. ClI ib Monroe Kgg 70 Yellow I'igK- Columbia, (riass Soedlin 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 &l 85 86 do do do do ing, General HanfT Lawson's Golden Gage, Canada Orleans. do do .Tefferson, German Prune, Duane's Purple, do do do do George W. do do do do do do do ne, Lincoln Co.. Winona, do Cline, Lincoln Co., Winona, do do do do do do do . , do 87 Glass Seedling, do 88 Bradshaw, .Toseph Dibb, Grey Co., Clarksburg^ 80 Washington, do do 00 Pond's Seedling, Mark Stott. Lincoln Co., St. Catharines, fll Guii, James Hall, .Stormont Co., Cornwall. S2 do do do 08 Glass Seedling, Lome Book, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 04 Lombard, William Fitch, do 95 Washington, .James Stewart. Grey Co., Meaford. 96 Pond's Seedling. A. M. Smith, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. 07 Glass Seedling do do 98 Dam.son, William Fitch. Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 09 Guthrie's Apricot, Richard Trotter, Grey Co.. Owen Sound 100 Websterj;s Gage, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 101 Orange Egg, - - ^'ellov 102 Peter s Yellow Gage, 103 Bleecker's Gage, 101 Imperial Gage, 105 Prince of Wales. 106 Duane's Purple. 107 Glass Seedling, 108 Columbia, 109 Prince of Engelbert, 110 Lord Derby, 111 Lombard, German Findlay, Essex Co., Walkerville. 112 Yellow Egg, Benjamin Moore, Grey Co.. Thornbury. 113 Pond's Seedling, .James Campbell, Grey Co., Thornbury. 114 Pond's Seedling, Richard Trotter, Grey Co., Owen Sound 115 Fellenburg, do do 116 Yellow Egg, do do 117 Lombard, do do 118 Damson, do do 119 Native Plum, do do 120 Pond's Seedling, .Tames Tolton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. 121 Glass Seedling, do do 122 Weaver, .James Hirst, Stormont Co., Cornwall. 128 Pond's Seedling, E. Y. Godfrey, Giey Co., Meaford. 124 Lombard, Richard Trotter. Grey Co.. Owen Sound. 125 Skipper's Pride, do do 126 Yellow Egg, Thomas Plunkett, Grey Co., Meaford. 127 Yellow Egg. Amos Taite. . do 128 J'ond's Seedling, James Stewart, do 129 Stewart, do do 130 La Hermosa, Richard Trotter, GteyCo., Owen Sound. 131 Coe's Golden Drop, 132 Beauty of Owen Sound, 1.S3 Bingham, 134 Coe's Golden Drop, Rev. 185 General Hand, 136 Magnum Bonum. 187 Pond's Seedling, do do • do do do do L. H. Kirkby, Simcoe Co. do do do do- do do Collingwood I!l APRICOTS. 1 Apricots, Jacob Hill, 2 do do 8 do do 4 do do Lin( oln Co. do do do St. Catharines, do do do PEAS. 1 2 8 t 5 t) 7 8 9 10 11 la 18 14 15 It) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2f5 27 28 29 80 81 82 33 34 35 36 87 .38 39 40 41 42 48 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Beuce Giffard, Murray Pettit, South Wontworth Co., Winona, do D'Ete, John Brodorick, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. Osborne. Peter Liennennan, do Jordan. Jackson, do do do Beune Giffard, Murray Pettit, Sou^h Wentworth Co., Winona. SeodlinK (Harvest), A. G. Pettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby, do do do do do do do do Beuae Giffard, Murray Pettit, South Wentworth Co., Winona. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Clapp's Favorite, Robert Hooper, Essex Co., Cotton. do do do do do do William Miller, do Bell, Henry Wills, Haldimand Co.. Winger. Clapp's Favorite, L, Woolverton, Lincoln Co. do do Elizabeth, do Tyson, do do do Dearborn's Seedling, L Rostiezer, do Grimsby, do do do do - do do do do do do do do Van Duzer & Son, do do do do do do do do Woolverton, do do do do do do do do Flemish Beauty, Luke Montreuil, Essex Co., Walkerville. do do do do do do do do do do do do Clapp's Favorite, D. Monre, do Windsor. Petite Marguerite, L. Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Souvenir du Congress, E. McKay, Kent Co., Ridgetown. Clapp's Favorite, Salem Ruth, do do Souvenir du Congress. Louis Hagar, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Louise Binne, S. G. Reid, do do do do do do Bartlett, G. Browrn. Kent Co., Ridgetown. Clapp's Favorite, R. Trotter, Grey Co., Owen Sound, do I. D. Stewart, Perth Co., Russeldale. do do do do do John Mitchell, Essex Co , Leamington. Bartlett, do do do Seedling, Dr. W. C. Mill ward. Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Clapp's Favorit«, Oscar Boden, Grey Co., Meaford. Marguerite de Morillat, J. D, Roberts, Northumberland Co.. Cobourg. Chamontal, do do do Josephine de Malines, L. Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Triomphe de Vienne, do do do Lecoute, do do do Fertility, Morris, Stone & Wellington, Welland Co., Welland. Secretaire Marechal, Morris, Stone & Wellington, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Reine des Vergers, do do do Flemish Beauty, James Campbell. Grey Co., Thornbury. Bartlett, N. J. Clinton, Essex Co., vVindsor. Howell, M. G. Hay, Kent Co., Ridgetown. Brockworth Park, A. H. Pettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Ananas E'Ete, James Tolton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. Flemish Beauty, do do do w nil 6ti i\7 m 70 71 72 78 71 7.-. 7ti Soiktl. *i. \ Nelles, Lincoln Co . Orimsbv. Illti-' des Maline.s, du ^o WellancL do do do Pr.'suloiit Payiior (,)iiertier, Morris, Stone A Wellington, Welland Co.. Welland So»iv«nir dt> I'E.spprno, do liawronco, .Vnricultiiral Society, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines, do do 78 70 HO SI Hi 8.-) :»\ «T m 9.5 flii 97 98 9!t 100 101 102 lO:t 104 10.1 100 107 108 100 110 lU 112 ll.S 114 11.5 110 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 121 125 126 127 \-2S 129 130 Heiine Hos do Doyenne dii Cornice, Honnc Su peril II, Sheldon. T. R do do do do do do < o do do do do do . ... Merrit, do do lioune Kanly, Agricultural Society, do do Howell, do ' do do Souvenir du CouKress, do do do MovineClairReau, do do do Doyenne Houssock, do (lo do I'ease's Dutch, Morri.s, Stone ,t Wellington, Welland Co Uoune Chaudy, do do Anne de HrotaKue, do do Helle Williani.s. do do ^oui.s Clappe, do ,io iartlett, Van Duzer & Hon, Lincoln Co., (Irimsby. Ananas D'Ete, .Fames D. Stewart, Perth Co., llusseldale. do do do do .Sheldon, Jas. Vanalstine. Kent Co.. Ridgetown. Beune ClairKeau, Henry Porter, Kent Co., Ridcetown. Sheldon, S, Whittaker, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Martlett, John Hewitt. do do do do do do Sheldon. Samuel Whittaker. do do Loui.se Honno de Jersey, Rich. Trotter, Grey Co,, Owen Sound. Meune Clairujeau, Titterington & Pay, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines Welland. do do do do La\vrence, White Doyenne, Le Coute. De Tongres, Mt. Vernon. Beune d'Anjor. Beune Gris d iiiver do Doyenne du Cornice Duffuni. Beune Bosc, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do : McLaughlin, T.» Paradise d' Antomiae .Seedling, do do do do do do do do do do D. Roberts, Northumberland Co., Cobourg. \"ico^v>, Co.. Griir.sb}-. , ' , U:' )1 M C jlp, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. d<> do do ss, .'> r j..'>inberland C-" , Cobourg.. ..;ii:,, 0'^ & Pay, Lii^ ..l Co., St. Catharines. \o do do ■^ ...*,, do do . do Beune d'Anjon, Murray Pettit, S. Wentworth Co., Winona. Doyenne 'Boussock. E. J. Woolverton. Lincoln Co., Grimshy. Duchess d'Angonlema, ,1. S. Freeman, Halton Co., Freeman.' Le Coute. Stanley Muir. Lincoln Co., Grimsby, do do do do IHl Hel 1!»2 Du( 1!18 No liH Loi inrj \ic lati i)u( 1517 Flo 188 Pre 1)19 Du( 140 No 141 Dor 142 Ell 148 She 144 Lr r4fi Kei lit; Pre ' IV Kei 148 Ben 140 Ben l.")0 Kei 161 c 162 Due 158 Dr. 154 Pre 155 Cal 150 1.57 .losi 158 See( 159 100 Le ( -101 Coll 102 Le ( 108 Hoi 164 Kie 105 c 160 Due 1(57 ,ToRi 168 Prei 109 Wh 170 Le ( 171 Vici 172 Kie 173 Beu 171 Kei: 175 c 176 Coll 177 Due 178 Coll 1 r J .Tosi 180 Seec 181 Pre 182 Kiel 183 Du( ,181 Coll 185 186 Pou 137 Kie 188 d 189 Lav 1 Jam 2 Coti 3 Drai 4 Mors 5 Moy 6 Moo 7 Peai 8 Lud: 21 land, lo 181 Hello lie Heaufort, E. J. VVoolverton, Lincoln Co., OriniHliy. 1W2 DiK'.liesM irAngonieme, Richard Pearce, Brant Co., Brantford. 1!1H No name, .Mxoinii Co., Sault .Ste. Marie. VM LoniKo Bonno do .lorsoy, Suml. A. Xelle.s, I^incoln Co Grimsby. VM Vicar Winkliold, Tittorinntoii * Pay, do St. (Jatharin««. 18(> DuchesH d'AnKonlenie. DuvhII & Clarke, do Orinisliy. 187 FlomiHli Beauty, .Iim. DryHdalo, .Simcoe Co., HillHdale. 188 PreMideut Droi.ard, ,Fno W. Duvall, Lincoln Co., GriniHby. 189 DucheHS d' A nKonleme, .John Hewitt, do 140 No nai «, Tiiterington A Pay, do St. Catharines. Ml Dompsoy, p. C. iJompsey * .Son, Princo Edward Co., Trenton. 112 Kin? dissinjf, I'ltterinnton & Pay, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. 148 Sheldon. A. H. I'ottit, " Lincoln Co., OrirnHhy 144 !.• i\,v. , do do '45 Keiffer. L Armstrong do liii PreHident, Dr. Millward, do ! 17 Keiffer, IJ. iiOgan. Kent Co., Ridgetown. 148 Beune' d'Anjou, ,1 . W. Willson, Kent Co., Ridgetown. 14!) Bevine' Clairgeaii. N. .T. Clinton, Essex Co., Windnor. l.^iO Keiffer, German Findlay, do Walkerville. 161 do do do do 152 Duclie.s8 d'Angonleme, James Oilson, Grey Co., Meaford. 158 Dr. Rceder, L I). Roberts, Northumberland Co., Cobourg. 154 President d'lCstainiot, L D. Roberts, Northumberland Co. Cobourg. l.').j Calixte Mignot do do 160 do do do 157 .Fosenhinc .lo Malines do o 168 Seedling, Tree, lOo years old, S. P. .Stipe. S. Wentworth Co., Bartonville. 159 do do do do ItiO Le Coute Morris, Stone & Wellington, Welland Co., Welland. -It'll Collection, John Lauder, York Co., Doerpark. ^. — -" 162 Le Coute. Morris, Stone & Wellington, Welland Co., Welland. lt)8 Howell, Titterington & Pay, Lincoln Co., St, Catharines. lt)l Kieffer, do do 105 do do do 100 Duchess & Benne d'Anion, W. F. Carpenter, Norfolk Co., Port Dover. 107 .Tosephine de Malines, E. J. Woolverton, Lincoln V,o., Grimsby 108 President Dronard. do do 109 White Doyenne', Titterington & Pay do 170 Le Couie, Saml. G. Reid, do 171 Vicar of Winkfleld, Louis Hagar, do 172 Kieffer, Henry Hill. Elgin Co.. West Lome. 173 Beune Clairgeau, Henry Hill, Elgin Co., West Lome 171 Keiffer, Murray Pettit, S. Wentworth Co. Winona. 175 do do do 176 Collection, German Findlay, Essex Co., Walkerville. 177 Duchess d'Angonleme, W. J. Carpenter, Norfolk Co. 178 CoUeHon. K:> .Tosephine de Malines, W. A. H. Duff, S. Wentworth Co., Bartonville. 180 Seedling tree, 100 years old. S. P. Stripe. do 181 President Dronard, E. J. Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 182 Kieffer, Murray Pettit, S. Wentworth, Winona. 188 Duchess d'Angonleme. y ,181 Collection, .John Lauder, York Co.. Deer Park. *— — ~ 185 do J. Smith. Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 186 Pound or Winter Bell, David Cox, Huron Co., Porter Hill. 137 Kieffer Stanley Muir, Lincoln Co . Grimsby. 188 do 1 pear, Morris. Stone & Wellington. Welland Co., Welland. 189 Lawrence, E. J. Woolverton, Lincoln ( o., Grimsby GRAPES. 1 Janesville, L. Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 2 Cottage, Murray Pettit, S. Wentworth Co., Winona. do St. Catharines. Grirasl)y. do Port Dover. Dracut Amber, do do Moore's Esirly; do do Moyer do do Moore'a Diamond, Murray Pettit, do Pearl do Jo Litdy do do 22 am^i.?""'^^^^*"'' «• Wentworth Co., Winona. ■' Ma II > Champion ^c 11 Pearr do ^° 12 Champion do a^ 13 do do d Is ?earf *'^''' ^' ^oolverton, Lincoln Co.,*'Grimsby. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 15 Pearl, do 16 Marion do 17 do do 18 Champion, A. H. Pottit, 19 do W. H. Pettit 20 Moore's Early, J. R. Pet'tit '21 do do 2R KlTv"^.^'"^' ^- Woolverton, 23 Early Victor, do il Dracut Amber, do 25 Roger's No. 30, do 2? teg^,^''' ''' ll 28 Bacchus do 29 do 3° 30 Pearl ^o d 31 Wyoming Red, do |° So Enmelan, do S 36 Hartford Profilic, do T 40 Walter, do Jo 45 do • BeverlJ^Book, t S wlC"-^' ^- d^o°"' ^-*'*«n Co^Arkona. fi2 nolB,.,^^^ "ivorton. Lin CO n Cn n-^\,r,^u„ 62 Delaware, do 68 Noah, do 64 Transparent, do 6o Jefferson. do 66 Amber Queen, do 67 Eldorado, do 68 Roger's No. 39, do -n M '■'"^"^ * ^^""y- L. Woolverton, Red Astracan, P. G. Orton, do Olinda. Ui Duohess, Thomas H. Hill, do Cottam. 17 Seedling, Henry Wills, Haldimand Co., Winger. 18 Duchess, Aaron Cole, Lincoln Co., St. Catharines. 19 do W. H. Nolles, do Grimsby. 20 do do do do 21 do .Tob Wilson, Haldimand Co., Marshville. 22 do Van Duzer & Son, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 2i^ Ked Astracan, W. H. Nelles. do 21 do A. H. Pottit, do 25 Early Strawberry, do do •26 Duchess. Van Duzer it Son, do 27 Early Strawberry. A. H. Pettit. do 28 Red Astracan. \'an Duzer & Son, do do do do do do do D. A. McKinnon, Bruce Co., Paisley. A. McKinnon, do do do 29 Sweet Bough 30 Red Astracan al Sweet Bough, ,S2 Red Astracan 33 Duchess, D 34 do H."> Brockville Beauty, G. C. Caston, Simcoe Co., Craighurst. 3(> Early Joe, C. Lawrence, do Collingwood. 37 Benoni. John Carnie, Brant Co., Paris. 33 do do do 39 Red Astracan, S. A. Nelles, Lincoln C^., Grimsby. 40 Yellow Transparent, R. Pearce, Brant Co., Brantford- 41 Russian No. 7, R. J- Doyle, Grey Co.. Owen Sound. 12 Emperor. 43 Russian No. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 do do do do do do 9. P, a, A, Y, 10. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Duchess. Richard Trotter, do do J. D. Stewart, Perth Co., Ruaseldale. do do do do W. Cuthbertson. Waterloo Co.. Ayr. do William Berry. Stormont Co., Cornwall Alexander, William N^col, Waterloo Co., Ayr. 5fi Seedling, Huron Co., Wingham. .57 do do 58 Gravenstein. do .")0 Seedling. Wellington Co., Palmerston. tiO do do do (U do do do 1)2 Wagener. Grey Co.. Thornburv. 63 Snow, E. T. Randall. Waterloo Co.. Ayr. 1)4 Nonsuch. W. Cuthbertson, Waterloo Co 65 Alexander, do iW do B. O. Howell, 67 Nonsuch, Robt. Guthrie. 68 do 69 Halley, James Tolton, BrucH 70 Autumn Strawberry 71 St. Lawrence Avr. do do do do VValkerton. James Tolton, Bn-.ce Co.. Walkerton do do Co lis /3 Gravi 74 Weal 75 Grav 7(! Lowe 77 Grav 78 Alext 79 Holly 80 Weal 81 Gidec 82 St. Li 83 84 Cayu 85 Maidi 86 Wage 87 Ribst 88 St. Li 89 Weal 90 Lowe 91 Wills 92 Brock 93 Codlii 94 Michi 95 Blenh 96 Black 97 Princi 0«( Corni ^"'j Alaide 100 Seedli 101 Maide 102 Snow, 103 " 101 Lowel 105 Keswi 10;i Grave 107 King < 108 Wealt 109 do 110 St. La 111 Baldw 112 Russei 118 Seedlii 114 do 115 Variet; 116 Maidei 117 Famen 118 Northf 119 N. Spy 120 Maidei 121 N. Spy 122 Nonsui 123 Winesf 124 Lady I 125 Algom 126 Lady I 127 Famen 128 Englisl 129 Sutton 130 Stump, 131 Swaar, 1.S2 Wealth 133 Canada 134 Wealth 185 Cabash 186 Powanl 187 Blenhei ^88 Alexane 19 La Rue, 140 Fall ,Ter 141 Seek no 3 (F Alexander. do do 25 A is ^T8 /8 74 75 7(i 77 78 7!t 80 81 82 83 84 85 8ti 87 88 89 itO 91 92 98 94 95 96 97 OR 100 101 102 103 101 105 Wi 107 108 109 110 111 112 118 114 115 lit) 117 118 119 120 121 122 128 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 185 136 187 38 19 140 141 Gravenstein, James Tolton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. Wealthy Morrison, Stone & Wellington, WellandCo., Welland. Gravenstein, Robt. McKnight, Groy Co., Owen Sound. Lowell or Orange, Rich. Trotter, flo Gravenstein, do do Alexander, do do Holly, do do Wealthy, W. S Turner, Stormont Co., Cornwall, Gideon, do do St. Lawrence, R. Rivers & Son, Bruce Co., Walkerton. do .James Tolton, do Cayuga Red Streak, R. Rivers & Son, do Maiden's Blush, .Tames Tolton do Wagener, W. S. Turner, .Stormont Co., Cornwall. Ribston Pippin, James Tilton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. St. Lawrence, Sol. Raymond Stormont Co., Monlinettle. Wealthy, G, C. Gaston, Simcoe Co., Craighurst. Lowell, Robt. Maxwell, Huror. Co., Bluevale. Willson's Seedling, Benj. Wilison, Huron Co., Wingham. Brockville Beauty, Oliver Raymond, Storment Co., Dickenson's landing. Codlin, do do Michigan Red, do do Blenheim Orange, Peter Fowler, Huron Co., Wingham. Black Detroit, Oliver Raymond, Stormont Co., Cornwall. Prince Albert, J. D. Roberts, Northumberland Co., Cobourg. Cornish Gilliflower, do do Maiden's Blush, A. H. Pettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Seedling, W. B. Saunders, Simcoe Co., Stayner. Maiden's Blush, A. H. Pettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Snow, W. Williamson, Bruce Co.. Walkerton. do do Lowell, A. E. Sherrington, do Keswick Codlier, A. E. Sherrington, Bruce Co., Walkerton. Gravenstein, Rich Pearce, Brant Co., Brantford. King of Tompkins, Rich, Pearce, Brant Co., Brantford. Wealthy, Peter Kelly, Simcoe Co., Oyillia. do Robt. Willis, do St. Lawrence, Jos. Drysdale, do Hillsdale. Baldwin, W. Chisholm, Halton Co., Oakville. Russet, Muir & Nelles, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Seedling, Algoma. Sault Ste. Marie. do do Variety, do Maiden's Blush, George Sneath, Simcoe Co., Midhurst. Famense, .T. D. McDonald, Stormont Co.. Cornwall Northern Spy, John Gordon, Hastings Co., Tweed. N. Spy, Nonsuch, Baldwin, M. L. Soper, Kent Co., Guilds. Maiden's Blush, George Sneath, Simcoe Co., Midhurst. N. Spy and Nonsuch, M. L. Soper, Kent Co., Guilds. Nonsuch, Duncan Clark. Simcoe Co., Marchmont. )\ inesap, W. Y Pettit. Halton Co., Oakville. Lady Apple, S. A. Nelles, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Algoma Seedling, Andrew Clifford, Algoma, St. Joseph's I. Lady Apple, J. D. Roberts, Northumberland Co., Cobourg. Famense, W. J. McCracken, Grey Co., Meaford. English Russet, Oliver Raymond Stormont, Dickenson's Ldg Sutton Beauty, Francis Peck, Prince Edwards, Albury. Stump, do do Swaar, F. W. Wilson, Kent Co.. Chatham. Wealthy, Francis Peck, Prince Edwards Co., Alburv. Canada Red F W. Wilson, Kent Co., Chatham. Wealthy. W. Kerr, Bruce Co.. Chatham. Cabasha, Andrew C. Pettit. Halton Co., Trafalgar Powankee, William Berry, Stormont Co.. Cornwall. Blenheim Pippin, W. Y. Pettit, Halton Co., Oakville ^ Alexander and Spy, John Lauder, York Co., Deer Park^ La Rue, G. C. Caston, Simcoe Co.. Craighurst. Fall .Jenneting, N. Outhbertson. Waterlon Co.. .Ayr Seek no farther. James Tolton. Bruce Co., Walkerton. 3 (F.) k 26 142 Seek no farther, James ToJton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. i-i^ do do do 148 Canada Red, do do 144 do do do 145 Golden Pippin, John Mitchell, Oxford Co., Ayr. H^ ^'°^v.°' Tompkins, H. Coleman, Bruce Co., Paisley. 147 Northern Spy, do ^ ^.^x aiBiejf. i1o S'^l'"'"^- '^ir^- * ^- "'^'"'^h- Lincoln Co., Grimsby. 140 N. Spy, L. Hagar, 6 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 ,»•* ••— • Cayuga Red Streak, W. Kirk, Bruce (!o., Paisley. . ■ / Golden Russet, Edwin Peart, Halton Co., Nelson. .^-' V. --^' Koxbury Russet, do do / ■ Am. G. Russet, do do ^ do .Foseph Weingate, Bruce Co., Walkerton. do G. J. Bolster, Simcoe Co., Orillia. V "°* m ,^'^'^'■^7 Brady, Hastings Co., Tweed. King of Tompkins, Alex. Elves, Bruce Co., Paisley. Golden Russet, Jaaes Tolton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. QO do do _,-.-■•■■ Nobles Vandevere, David Noble, do ^ Ontario, J. D. Stewart, Perth Co., Russeldale. Ontario, Richard Trotter, Grey Co., Owen Sound. iisopus Spitzenburgh, James Tolton, Bruce Co., Walkerton. Grimes Golden, do do Gloria Memdi d© do Wagener, do do Ifallawater, Ira Johnston, Simcoe Co., Orillia American Pippin, J. N Broderick, Lincoln Co.,lSt. Catharines. irontenac Red, D. ^lcol, Frontenac Co. Cataraaui. MacLean, do do La Rue, do do Trlnton^'"*^"" ^®*''^'/**'- ^- ^"- Rempsey & Son, Prince Edward, Trenton Leeds, D. Nicol, Frotenac Co., Cataraqui. 20 oz. Pippin, J. W. Wainman, Simcoe Co., Orillia. Spitz, Conrad Sieling, Bruce Co., Mildmay. Seedling, Samuel Shaw, Hastings Co., Ivanhoe. Oranbfirry Pippin, James Stewart. Grey Co.. Meaford Snow, Henry Traoey, Simcoe Co., Minesing. N. Spy, F. G, Hebort, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. N Spy. Janies Tolton, Bruce Co,, Walkerton. Gloria Memdi, Duncan Clark, Simcoe Co., Marchmont. Baldwin, James Tolton, Bruce Co., V.^alkerton. ^iv Holland Pippin, F. Meyer, Waterloo Co., Bridgeport. Algoma Seedling, Algoma Co., Sault Ste. Marie. Cabashea, James Tolton, Bruce Co.. Walkerton. Wealthy, .John McDonald. Stormont Co., Cornwall. Cranberry Pippin Edgar Woolverton, Lincoln Co., Orimsbv Baldwin, Aaron Cole, do Sf PotV, »,.;„„» Baldwin, Henry Hill,' Elgin Co., West Lome Cathaunes. King, Richard Trotter, Grey Cor, Owen Sound Snow, Andrew Brady. Hastings Co. , Tweed. G. 0. Caston, Simcoe Co.. Craighurst Robert Kerr, Hastings Co., Thoraasburg .James Siewart, Grey Co., M'.'-ford. Henry Tracey, Simcoe Co.. Minesing. Greening, Peter Fowler., Huron Co.. Wingham do Henry Hill, Elgin Co., West Lome, do Andrew C. Pettit, HaUon Co.. Trafalgar do James Tolton. Bruce Co., Walkerton. Mann, Robert Willis. Simcoe Co., Orillia. Collection. Baldwin, S. A. Nelles, Lincoln Co., Grimsby Collection, W . B . Beamer. do Wallbridge, W. H. Leef, Simcoe Co., Orillia. Ben. Davis do do Golden Russet. S. A. Nelles, Lincoln Co., Grin.sbv Ben. Davis, W. H. Loef, Simcoe Co., Orillia. Cabashea, W. B. Reamer, Lincoln Co., Grimsbv Collection. Golden Russet, S. V. Nelles. Lincoln Co., Grimsby Famense, Thomas Beall, Victoria Co., Lind.sav \ do do do do WILD FRUIT. 1 Huckleberries, 2 Gooseberries, 3 do 4 do •Tames Brodie. do do do Lincoln Co. do do do Grimsby. '.-rtj^-'ScMi^^sB^em^si-im-^^jsiiisma^m^^wc^w^^^^^^-^ 4-: 28 5 0 7 8 <» 10 U 12 18 It 15 16 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 28 24 2.S 2U 27 28 29 80 Gooseberries, James Cole, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Huckleberries, D. Meddaugh, Haldimand Co.. Dunnville do do do -, "0 do do Mftv Apples, R. T. Randall, Waterloo Co., Ayr Canadian Walnut, A. H. Pettit, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. Native Plum, W. Fielding, Haliburton Co., Minden. do do do do do do Butternut, Alfred Bingle, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. do do do Cranberries Low Bush, W. Fielding, Haliburton Co.. Minden. t anadian Walnut, James Hewitt, Lincoln Co., Grimsby „ jlo J. A. Macdonald, do ( ranberries. Low Bush. Kentish Cob Nuts, Pelee Island . do do Canadian Chestnuts, Lincoln Co ^° do Hickory Nuts, do Cranberries, High Bush, T. Henderson, Lincoln Co., Grimsby. „, 00 do do Thorn Apples, Dr. E. W. Millward. do do James Brodie, do do Percy Millward, do