Proceedings of the ... Congress of Fruit Growers 1849
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Charles Hamilton, Canterbury, Orange county, N. Y. Apples, 15 varieties, Plums, 11 do, Pears, 3 do, Peaches, 3 do. B Hodge, Buffalo, New-York, Pears, 30 varieties, Apples, 29 do. 51 William L. Ferris, Westchester, New-York, Pears, 6 varieties, M. C. Morgan, Jersey City, New Jersey, Nectarines, 1 variety, 4 baskets. John Eltringham, Jersey City, New Jersey, Quinces, 1 variety. W. T. & E. Smith, Geneva, New-York, Pears, 7 varieties, 2 new seedlings. John Parker, Moorestown, New Jersey, Apples, 20... varieties. Martin Slocum, Bennington county, Vermont. Apples, 10 varieties. Thomas Harvey, Jennersville, Chester county, Penn., Apples, 12 varieties. James H. Watts, Rochester, New- York, Apples, 2 varieties. Morris & Stokes, Westchester, Pennsylvania, Apples, 7 varieties, Peaches, 3 do. A. S. Monson, New Haven, Connecticut, Pears, 8 varieties, Grapes, 4 do, 2 under glass, 2 in open air. Apples, 7 do. Osage Orange, a fruit of. Robert Buist, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Grapes, 18 varieties. Hovey & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, Pears, 32 varieties.
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