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SMALL FRUITS.

We planted the following varieties for experiment, received from A. S. Fuller. X. T . : RASPBERRIES.—American White Cap, Canada Black Cap, Davidson's Thornless, Doolittle, Elsie, Fay's Thornless, Gardener, Garden, Mammoth Cluster, McCormick, Miami, Ohio Everbearing, Pearl, Purple Cane, Surprise, Summit, Seneca, Woodard's Monthly, Westchester, Arnold's No. 3, Arnold's Orange, Turner, Cattawisla, Corse's Seedling, Clarke, Ellisdale, Hornet, Prince of Wales, Imperial or Bristol, Philadelphia, Brinkle's Orange, Elvers' Black, Eed Canada. CURRANTS.—Downing Cluster, Missouri, White Goudoin, White Dutch, Variegated Leaf, Fertile de Patters, Cherry, Connecticut Sweet,Caucasian, Black Naples, Budden's Hillroth, Long-bunched Eed, Bang up Black, Imperial, Native de Beston, Holland Long Grape, Hockroth's, Fertile de Anjers, Eed Provens, Prince Albert, Ogden's Black Grape, May Victoria, Knight's Early Eed. BLACKBERRIES.—Claret, Crystal White, Dorchester, Halconib, Kittatinny, Mason's Mountain, Sable Queen, Wilson. GOOSEBERRIES.—Houghton, Mountain Seedling, Smith's Gooseberry, Transparent, Warrington. These were not planted till quite late, and the dry weather killed quite a number of them.

SMALL FRUITS F O R PROFIT.

W e planted three-fourths of an acre of Concord, Ives, Hartford and Clinton; mostly Concord. One fourth of an acre of Kittatinny blackberries, and two or three hundred raspberries. The following varieties of grapes were planted for experiment, placing one Concord between each variety, to compare with two of each of the other varieties: Albey, Arnold's No. 1, Clinton, Cassady, Catawba, Creveling, Delaware, Eumelan, Gothe, Herbemont, Hartford, Ives, Isabella, Israella, Lyman, Lenoir, Norton's Virginia, Oporto, Salem, Tokalen Taylor, Telegraph, Union Village, Adirondae, Diana, Mary Ann, Martha, Maxatawney, Northern Muscadine.

NATURAL ORDERS: OENAMENTAL PLANTS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Begoniaceae. Verbenaceae. Labiatae. Borraginaceae. Polemoniaceae. Convolunlaceae. Solonaceae. Apocynacea. Asclepiadaceae. Yasminaceae. Araliaceae. Caprifoliaceae. Dipsaceae. Compositae. Lobeliaceae. Primulaceae " Plumbaginaceae. Begoniaceae. Pedaliaceae. Scrophulareacea. Oleaceae. Nyetaginaceae. Phytolaccoceae. Basellaceae. Amarantaceae. Geraniaceae. Onagraceae. 28. 29. 30 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 30. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 46. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Crassulaceae. Sarci fragaceae. Possifloriaceae. Euphorbiaceae. Ulmaceae. Artocarpaceae. Urticaceae. Platanaceae, Peglanstaceae. Cupuliferae. Eanunc ulaceae. Berboridaceae. Papaveraceae. Fumariacea. Cruciferae. Eesedeacea. Violaceae. C ary ophyllacea. Porterlaceae. Wesembryacea. Malvaceae. Camelliaceae. Aurantaceae. Linaceae. Oxalidaceae. Balsamnaceae. Tropaedlaceae.