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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 

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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 


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Ontario  Government.  ^  ^    °  '"^^  ^^^^""^^^  «»•'  of  tlie 

orchank    The  exDort  r,f  f  L.  .  ,'     ,  "'  *'""'  °°"°«e»  l»ve  their 

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1868 ^•"«''-  Value. 

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1892 :;::;•;■ 212,026  ,40,464 

«i90,9ol  1,444,833 

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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 
<vhile  the  t;anadi.n"app,er  J  bt^  off  t  e":  7'  7'""''  "  '"'  "»'""*"'■ 
After  crefuVeon>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  """  '""''■  '"* 

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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 


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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 
<iO 
til 


Napoleon  Bigarreaii,  John  Hewitt,  Lincoln  Co 


do 

do 
English   Ox  Heart. 

do 

*)2  Common  Red. 
Hi*  do 

fit  do 

fi>  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  . 


»<i  Whitesmith,         T.  H.  Race,    Perth  Co.,  Mitchell. 

87  Dtowning,  W.  Spera,  South  Wentworth,  Stoney  Creek. 

08       do  do  do  do 

8i)  Whitesmith,  T.  H.  Ra.io,  Perth  Co..  Mitchell. 

40  Golden  Mildowproof.  John  Caruie,  Uraiit  Co.,  Paris. 

41  London  Seeilling,  .Jame.s  Wild.?.  South  Wontworth,   Barton. 


42 

do 

48  London. 

44 

do 

45 

Indu.^^trv. 

4(i 

do 

47 

London. 

48  No  name. 

49 

do 

50 

do 

.51 

do 

52 

do 

53 

do 

54 

Houghton 

55 

No  name. 

51  i 

do 

57 

DowninR. 

58 
5!) 
GO 
<il 
(52 
fiH 
0)4 
05 
6(5 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
7.T 
71 


do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
folin  Osl)orne, 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Stormont  Co. 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Cornwall, 
do 
do 
do 


VV  mnom  s  KinK  and  Industry,  .lohn  Heattie,  Lincoln  Co.,  St.  Catharines 
)ownin«,  K.  M.  Croft,  South  Wentworth  Co.,  Stoney  Creek     ''*'°'"^"^®^ 
Industry  and  Golden  Ball,  T.  R.  Merritt,  Lincoln  Co.,  St.  Cathar 


Golden  Ball,  do  do 

,^  do  do  do 

Downing,  Thomas  Beall,  Victoria  Co.,  Lindsay. 


do 
do 


nes. 


do 

do 
Whitesmith 

do 

do 
Pearl, 

do 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
d6 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


75  I'earl  Single  Branch,  A-  M.  Smith.  Lincoln  Co.,  St.  Cathari 

RASPBERRIES. 

1  Black,  N.  Clinton,  Essex  Co..  Windsor. 

2  Marlboro',    L  A.  Pettit,  Lincoln  Co.,   Grimsby. 
8        do  L,  Woolverton,        do  do 

4  do  Geo.  C.  Pettit  do  do 

5  do  .7,  A,  Pettit,  do  do 

6  do  Geo.  C.  Pettit,  do  do 

7  do  L.  Woolverton,  do  do 

8  Highland  Hardy,  .John  Hewitt,  Lincoln  Co.  Grimsby. 


nes. 


9 
10 


^0 
do 


11  Cuthbert,  W.  N.  Pettit, 


do 
do 


12       do  do 

18       do  Geo.  C.  Pettit, 

11       do  do 

15  do  do 

16  do  .John  Hewitt, 
1.        do  do 

18  do  do 

19  do  Geo.  C.  Pettit, 

20  do  do 

21  Schaefer's  Colossal,  George  Adams, 

22  Brandy  wine,  L.  Woolverton, 

23  Gregg,  A.  F.  Stevenson,  Haldimand  Co.,  Cayuga. 

24  Schaefer's  Colossal,  George  Adams,  Lincoln  Co.,  Smith ville. 

25  Gregg,  do  do  do 

26  Nemaha.  do  do  do 

27  Thanconia,  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 
Smithville. 
Grimsby. 


47 
48 
49 
50 


I  Ki 

2 

8 

4 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

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12  Ki 

13 

14 

15 

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19 

20 

21 

22 

28 

24  Sn 

25  Ta 

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1  Hi( 

2  Ak 

3 

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5  Alt 

6 

7  .Ea 

.0.  V.a. 

15 


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29 
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81 
82 
83 
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85 
30 
87 
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40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
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40 
47 
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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 

<lo  do 

CarpGiiter  Bros.,         do 
W.  Speia,  do 


Colo's  Prolific,  R.  I).  Cole,  Lincoln  Co. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Stoney  Creek, 
do 
Port  Dalhouaio. 


do  do 

do  do 

do  do 

Golden  Queen,  L.  Woolverton, 
Cuthbert,  do 

do  W.  Lionnerman, 

do  Oct.  13,  1892,  Robert  Teet( 

do 
Giant  Hlack.    A.  M.  Smith',  Lincoln  Co.,  Sti'Catharines 


Grimsby. 

do 
Beanisville. 


-.--,.._..„..   ..^„,i,  ,i„      GriiuHby. 
A.  R.  Ivydd,  Norfolk  Co.,  Simcoo. 


BLACKBERRIES. 


1  Kittatiny,  Murray  Pettit,  S 

3 
4 


o 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
28 
24 
25 
26 
27 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 

Isaac  Geddes, 

do 

do 
Geo.  Udell, 
Gethen  Bros., 

do 

do 


Wentworth  Co.,  Winona, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Lincoln  County,  Grimsby. 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Snider, 


Winona. 


Dewberry,  Samuel  Whittaker,  do 

Kittatiny,  George  TJdell,  do 

do  do  do 

do  Murray  I'ettit,  S.  Wentworth  Co., 

do  do 

do  do 

A.  H.  PQttit,  Lincoln  County,  Grimsby. 
Murray  Pettit,  S.  Wentworth  Co.,  Winona. 

do  do 

A.  H.  Pettit,  Lincoln  Co  ,  Grimsby. 

J.  R.  Pettit,  do 

do  do 

do  do 

„.     ,  -■,    ,,  ^-  ^-  ^^'''  Ontario  Co.,  Oshawa. 

Taylor's  Prolific,    do  do 

do  do  do 

do  do  do 


PEACHES. 

1  High's  Early,  John  Broderick,  Lincoln  Co.,  St.  Catharines 

2  Alexander,  VanDuzer  &  Son,  do         Orimsby 

?  T,    ?°         i?^^  Broderick,  do         St.  Catharines. 

4  Beatrice,     Mark  Whaley,  Essex  Co.,    Olinda. 

5  Alexander,  E.  Tyhurst,  do        Leamington. 
0         do         VanDuzer  &  Son.,  Lincoln  Co.,  Grimsby. 

7  Early  Rivers,  John  Mitchell,  Essex  Co.,  Leamington. 

8  Early  Canada,  C.  M.  Housberger,  Lincoln  Co.,  Jordan. 

9  Alexander,  Samuel  Whittaker,  do  Grimsby 

10  Beatrice.  A.  H.  Pettit,  do  do 

11  Waterloo,  C.  M.  Housberger,  do  Jordan. 

12  Alexander,  W.  Kottmier,  Lincoln  Co.,  St.  Catharines 
IB         do                   do                                do  do 


16 


11 

15 
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17 

IH 

in 

20 
21 
22 
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21 
25 
2(5 
27 
28 
29 
80 
81 
82 
88 

at 

85 
8(i 
87 
88 
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40 
41 
42 
48 
44 
45 
4(> 
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  <lo 

do         John  Brodorick,         Lincoln  Co.,  .St.  Catharines. 
Richmond,  do  do 

Early  Louise,       do  tlo 

Early  Rivers.  Samuel  Whittaker,  l^incoin  Co..  Grimsby. 


Early  Itivers, 
Ha]o''s  Early, 
Early  Rivers, 
do 


E 


•IV 

do 

do 

do 
Louise, 

do 

do 
Earlv  Rivers, 

do 

do 

do 
Early  Craw  for 

do 
George  1 V 


do 
.T.  Woolvorton, 
do 
W.  Kottmier, 
do 
do 
VanDu/er  &  Son. 
E.  .T.  Woolverton. 
W.  Kottmier, 

do 
d.  .Tohn  Mitchell 
E.  Tyhurst, 
do 


do 
do 

do 
Lincoln  Co.,  St. 
do 


Catharines. 


Grimsby. 

do     ' 
St.  Catharines. 

do 
Leamington. 


,  St.  Catharines. 
.Tordan. 
Leamington. 
St.  Catharines. 


lo 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Essex  Co. 
do 
do 
Mountain  Hose.  John  Broderick.  Lincoln  Co. 
Early  Crawford,  C.  M.  Honsberger,     do 
Yellow  Alborge,  E.  Tyhurst,  Ksscx  Co., 
Early  Crawford,  John  Jiroderick.  Lincoln  Co. 
Wh(>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-'  <Tt,  I,  VE^)olveiton.      ilo  -"o 

BelU  L.!i<ri«tlvo,  L,  Woolvfirton,    Lin.  oln  Co.,  Orimshy. 

«      ,    ■     <.        ,1    ^  '^"  ^^o  'If 

Hartleti, //'  .   /]    Fisher,  Haltoii  Co.,  Freei.uin, 
Mikudo.  Moiii*    s,  .<i«&  WftllinKtoii,  Welland  Co. 
\\  iiitor  Jonah.  tlo  d© 

I'ouw.  ,lo  do 

.iosej)hinL>  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 

<lo  do  do 

do  do  do 

do  do  do 

— -"wcv,,  do  do  do 

Duchess  d'Angonleme,  German  Findlay,  Essex  Co.,  Walkerville 
Fertility.  L  D.  Roberts,  Northumberland  Co.,  Cobourg. 


No  name.  do 

Therese,  do 

Beune'  Chaudy.  <lo 
Wilmott,  do 

Loe,  dn 

Beune'  Baltet  P»»rt  ' 
Sheldon,  E.  R.  L'eac. 
Duchess  d'Angani;  IT.' 

do 
No  name,  J.  D.  Ro)>  : 
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, 
<u  Merrinac,  do 

71  Niagara,  Stanley  Muir, 

<2  Niagara  &  Yergennes,  Stanley  Muir, ' 

73  Vergennes,  do 

74  Brighton,  J° 
'o  Vergonnes,  '  do 
.6  Ann  Arbor,  E.  J.  Woolverton, 
II  Perkins,                       do 


Lincoln  Co.,  Grimsby, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


78  Co 

79  De 

80 

81  Dii 

82  De 

83  Ro 

8t  Coi 

3 

4 
5 

6 
7 


2 

do 

8 

do 

4 

do 

5 

do 

6 

do 

28 


79  teSe."^-  ^do''^"^^'  Lincoln  Co.,  Gnmsby. 

i?  TV    ^°  -,Tr^^T.^,k^^®"'n8ton,  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton 

fi  nir"'  ^•a^/«^*J*'  Lincoln  Co.,  Grimsby 

82  Delaware,  A.  E.  Sherrington.  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton 

«■;  ?on"cord '•  ^^"^^"'  ^"'^-  ^do'''"'^'  ^^--1- ^^     Gninsby 

S  i^'iSr^J'^"'^'  «•  Wentworth  Co.     ° 


do 
,  Winona. 


87  Noah. 

88  Isabella, 

89  Niagara,  W. 

90  Delaware, 

91  Salem. 


jo  do 

"O  do 

N.  AEcLeod,  Welland  Co . ,  Stamford 

do  do 

do  do 

S  Schlss!'  ^""lo"''"^^-  «•  Wentworth  Co..  Winona. 
94  Perkins,  do  do 

97  Jefferson,  do  do 

98  Agawam,  do  do 

99  Goethe  Rogers  No.  1.  Murray  Pettit,  S    Went  wort  1i  r«     wr- 
ItO  Delaware,    W.  N.  McLeod.WellandCo.    sSmSd        '      '''°°*- 

Murray  Pettit,  S.  Wentworth  Co.,  Winona 
do  do 

do  do 

do  do 

do  do 

-do  do 

E.  J.  Woolverton.  Lincoln  Co..  Grimsbv 
do  do         ■    -^^ 

do  do 

QUINCES. 


101  do 

102  Catawba, 

103  Triumph, 

104  Catawoa, 

105  Rogers  No.  14, 

106  do 

107  do 

108  do  No.  15, 

109  Collection  of  Rogers, 

110  Rogers  No.  19, 


1  Orange,  Miss  McGregor,  Lincoln  Co.,  Beamsvillc. 
^       do       Robert  Develin.  Brant  Co.,  Mohawk. 

James  Brodie,  Lincoln  Co.,  Grimsby. 

L.  Woolverton.  do 

^'  4^iV1I°°'  ^'^^^  Co.,  Windsor. 

tr".  ^;r^^^^°°'  ^«"t  C;o.,  Chatham. 
^  n^~-    •   ^'.S^  McCormick,  Pelee  Island. 
8  Champion,  German  Findlay,  Essex  Co.,  Walkerville 

11        do  James  Stewart,  Grey  Co.,  Meaford. 


3 

4 
5 
(5 
7 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


1 

2 
3 
4 
6 
6 
7 
8 


CRAB  APPLES. 
Hyslop,   H.  Cuthbertson,  Waterloo  Co..  Avr 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
No  name, 
do 


R.  Revers  &  Son,  Bruce  Co.,  Wafkerton 
James  Cam  pell.  Grey  Co..  Thornbury.    " 
D.  A.  McKinnon,  Bruce  Co..  Paisley. 
G.  C.  Gaston,  Simcoe  Co.,  Craighurst. 
VV.  Fielding,  Haliburton  Co.,  Minden 

do  do 

do  do 


9  Hysbp,   A  E.  Sherrington.  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton 

10  Marengo,  Joseph  Drysdale.  Simcoe  Co.   H.llsdl  e 

11  Collection,  Algoma  Co..  Saulte  Ste.  Marie 

12  do  do 

13  Hyslop,  Robert  Willis.  Simcoe  Co.,  Orillia. 

14  General  Hand,  Henry  Arens,  Simcoe  Co.,  Orillia 


APPLES. 


1  Primate,  Morris,  Stone  &  Wellington,  Welland  Co.,  Welland. 


do 


do 


24 


8  Yellow  Transparent,  John  Mitchell,  Essex  Co.,  Leamington. 

4  do  do  do 

5  Tetofsky.  W.  Morris,  Ontario  Co.,  Oshawa. 

6  do  do  do 

7  do  do  do 

8  Yellow  Transparent,  W.  S.  Turner,  Stormont  Co..  Cornwall. 

9  do  do  do 
10  Irish  Peach,                           do  do 
U           do                                   do  do 
12  Seedling,    Arthur  Wigle,  Essex  Co.,  lluthven. 
li!  Golden  Sweet,        do                  do              do 

IJ^  Seedling,  Thomas  Miller,  do.      Cottani. 

l.">  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. 
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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,  <io 

150      do       Morse&  Adams,  Lincoln  Co.,  Smithville. 

]'lo      1°        ■f,f^-i7^?,**^^'     „  ,        ^^  Grimsby. 

152  do        W.  Y.  Pettit,  Halton  Co..  Oakville 

153  Ontario,  Thos.  Mitchell,  Waterloo  Co.,  Ayr 

154  \,  Spy  Henry  Hill,  Elgin  Co.,  West  Lome. 

J^p  T  r?i«.  Fillbasket,  A.  C.  Sherrington.  Bruce  Co,,  Walkerton. 
156  Late  Strawberry.  Andrew  C.  Pettit,  Haltor  Co.,  Oakville. 
loj  Alexander,  Fergus  Anderson,  Waterloo  Co.,  Ayr. 

158  Haas,  Fred  Meyers,  Waterloo  Co.,  Bridgeport 

159  Russian  Nos  4  &  315,  Fred  Meyer,  Water/oo  Co.,  Bridgeport. 

160  Gibson,  D.  Nicol,  Frontenac  Co.,  Cataranui         '  «  ^ 

161  do  do  do 

162  Wagener,  James  Tolton,  Bruce  Co..  Walkerton 

}r^  King  of  Tompkins,  James  Tolton,  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton. 

Ib4  Hubbardson's  Nonsuch.  Duncan  Monroe,  Stormont  Co..  CornwaH. 

Ibo  I  amense,  Oliver  Raymond,  do  Dicirnner,n'a  T  ^„ 

166  Cavuga  Red  Streak  Fred  Meyer,  Waterloo  Co.,  Bridgeport  '  ^^^ 

1('7  Cabasha,  James  Tolton,  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton 

I'iS         do       A.  C.  Pettit.  Halton  Co..  Oakville. 

lin  ?«?!?  %^^^^^^^'u\-^-  ^-  ^^''°'?'  ^l"<^o«  Co.,  Craighurst. 

170  Beall,  Thos.  Beall,  Victoria  Co.,  Lindsay. 

171  Gloria  Memdi.  W.  Brocklebank.  Bruce  Co.,  Maple  Hill 
J^o  Esopus  Spitzenburgh,  James  Tolton,  do  Walkerton.' 
1(3  Holland  Pippin,  John  McPhee,  do      Paisley 

174  Powankee,  William  Berry,  Stormont,  Cornwall 

175  Russet,  A-  C.  Pettit,  Halton,  Trafalgar. 

^l^  ^^}?^^^  Sweet,  A,  C.  Pettit,  Halton,  Trafalgar, 
lu  Collection,  E.  Morse,  Lincoln  Co.,  Smithville. 

178  do         G.  Adams,  do 

179  Am.  Golden  and  Eng.  Russet,  W-  A.  H.  Duff,  S. 

180  Roxbury  and  Eng.,  do  do 

181  Golden  Russet.  George  Lamb.  Bruce  Co.,  Paisley. 

182  Cabasha.  George  Sneath.  Simcoe  Co.,  Midhurst 

183  Seedling.  Chas.  Ashley,  Bruce  Co.,  Walkerton. 

184  Talraan  Sweet.  George  Adams.  Lincoln  Co..  Smithville. 
18.)  Canada  Red.  Donald  Munrc.  Bruce  Co.,  Gillies  Hill 

186  Seedlier  &  Baldwin,  Chas.  Gamon,  Simcoe  Co.,  Collingwood 

187  Russian  No.  15  M.,       Fred  Meyer.  Waterloo  Co.,  Berlin 

188  Russian  Nos.  15  and  371,        do  do 

189  do  do  do 

190  Ontario.  Thomas  ]\Iitchell.  ^, Waterloo  Co.,  Ayr. 

191  do        Dr.  Henderson,  H  ron  Co..  Wingham. 

192  Cooper's  Market  and  Lady  Sweet,  G.  Adams,  Lincoln  Co.,  Smithville. 

193  Jeryey  Sweet.  Robert  Brown,  Bruce  Co.,  Paisley. 
191  N.  Spy,  Ira  .Johnston,  Simcoe  Co.,  Orillia. 

195  do      Oliver  Raymond.  Sl'ormont  Co.,  Dickenson's^Landing 

196  do      Samuel  Cochrane,  Waterloo  Co.,  Ayr. 

197  Gideon,  F.  Jamieson,  Simcoe  Co.,  Dalston. 

198  do      Henry  Arens,  do  Orillia. 

199  Wallbridge,  John  Wainman,  Simcoe  Co.,  Orillia. 

200  do  do  do 
Seedling  Russet,  Mrs.  Joy,  do 
Haas,  Henry  Arens,  do 
Gravenstein,  F.  Meyer,  Waterloo  Co.,  Bridgeport. 

201  Hawley,  do  do 

205  King  of  Tompkins.  G.  C.  Caston,  Simcoe  Co.,  Craighurst. 

206  Pippin,  John  Mitchell,  Waterloo  Co.,  Ayr. 

207  Blue  Pearmaiu.  Oliver  Raymond,  Stormont.  Dickenson's  Landing 

208  Alexander,  J.  E.  Johnston,  Hastings  Co.,  Chapman. 

209  dn         Henry  Tracey,  Simcoe  Co.,  Minesing. 

210  do         F.  Meyer,  Waterloo  Co.,  Bridgeport. 


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do 


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232 

233 

234 

235 

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238 

239 

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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 


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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 

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