A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE WELLHOUSE ORCHARDS.

In 1876 Mr. F. Wellhouse planted, at Glenwood, Leavenworth county, Kansas, 117 acres of apple trees, as follows: 60 acres of Ben Davis, 32 of Missouri Pippin, and 25 of Winesap. This orchard yielded, in 1880, 1594 bushels of apples, which sold for $1.50 per barrel, or $797; and in 1881 it yielded 3887 bushels, which sold for $4 per barrel, or $5184.

In 1878 he planted, near Gardner, Miami county, 160 acres, as follows: 80 acres of Ben Davis, 40 of Missouri Pippin, 30 of Winesap, and 8 of Cooper's Early and 8 of Maiden's Blush. These two orchards, of 277 acres combined, yielded, in 1882, 12,037 bushels, which sold for $2.48 per barrel, or $9,950.

In 1879 he planted, at Fairmount, Leavenworth county, 160 acres, as follows: 80 acres of Ben Davis, 40 of Jonathan, 30 of Winesap, and 8 of Cooper's Early and 8 of Maiden's Blush.

These three orchards, of 437 acres combined, yielded as follows:

1883,12,388bushels,sold at$3.00per barrel.
1884,11,726""2.04"
1885,15,373""2.00"
1886,34,909""1.45"
1887,33,790""2.11"
1888,20,054""1.81"
1889,11,952""2.49"
1890,79,170""3.00"
1891,63,698""1.75"
1892,978bushels.
1893,900"
1894,47,374"sold at $2.50 per barrel.
1895,59,138"
1896,784"
1897,3,758"
1898,3,639"not sold yet.

In 1889 he planted, near Wakarusa, Osage county, 800 acres, as follows: 300 acres of Ben Davis, 200 of Missouri Pippin, 160 of Jonathan, 75 of York Imperial, and 65 of Gano. In 1895 this orchard yielded 3470 bushels.

In 1894 he planted, near Tonganoxie, Leavenworth county, 300 acres, as follows: 100 acres of Ben Davis, 100 of Gano, 33 of Jonathan, 33 of York Imperial, and 34 of Missouri Pippin.

In 1895 he sold nearly 21,780 bushels, put in cold storage 9000 bushels, and sent to dryer 26,600 bushels, making a total for 1895 of 57,380 bushels.

In 1896 he set out, near Summit, Leavenworth county, 140 acres, making a total acreage of 620 acres of Ben Davis, 76 of Winesap, 409 of Missouri Pippin, 190 of Jonathan, 150 of York Imperial, 160 of Gano, 16 of Maiden's Blush, and 16 of Cooper's Early.

During this time he sold thousands of bushels of "culls" that are not counted in this statement, excepting in 1895. These culls sold, per bushel, as follows: 1883, at 30 cents; 1884, at 15 cents; 1885, at 20 cents; 1886, at 13 cents; 1887, at 27 cents; 1888, at 14 cents; 1889, at 18 cents; 1890, at 20 cents; 1891, at 15 cents; 1894, at 20 cents.

For profit, Mr. Wellhouse puts the Jonathan first, Ben Davis second, Missouri Pippin third, and Winesap fourth. He says Cooper's Early does not pay him.


REVISED LIST OF APPLES

Recommended for Kansas by the votes of the members of the State Horticultural Society, at its annual meeting, December, 1896:

List of Winter Varieties.

Ben Davis44votes.
Winesap42"
Jonathan41"
Missouri Pippin40"
Gano30"
York Imperial18"
Genet12"
Smith's Cider8"
Maiden's Blush5"
Grimes's Golden3"
Willow Twig3"
Huntsman2votes.
Mammoth Black Twig2"
Early Harvest2"
Gilpin1"
Red Winter Pearmain1"
Salome1"
Rome Beauty1"
Ortley1"
Wagener1"
White Pippin1"

Summer and Fall Varieties.

Early Harvest19votes.
Red June13"
Maiden's Blush12"
Chenango6"
Yellow Transparent5"
Cooper's Early White5"
Duchess of Oldenburg4"
Red Astrachan4votes.
Golden Sweet2"
Keswick Codlin2"
American Summer Pearmain2"
Wealthy2"
Orange Pippin2"
Summer Swaar1"

Fall.

Maiden's Blush20votes.
Grimes Golden Pippin13"
Rambo10"
Jonathan10"
Pennsylvania Red Streak3"
Cooper's Early White3votes.
Lowell3"
Fameuse3"
Fall Wine2"
Jefferis2"
Hay's Wine1vote.
Summer Rambo1"
Munster1"
Fall Pippin1"
Northern Spy1"
Rome Beauty1vote.
Hubbardston's Nonsuch1"
Huntsman's Favorite1"
Sweet Russet1"

List for Family Orchard.

Jonathan25votes.
Winesap24"
Maiden's Blush22"
Early Harvest21"
Red June15"
Missouri Pippin13"
Grimes's Golden Pippin13"
Ben Davis12"
Rawle's Genet12"
York Imperial11"
Rambo10"
Chenango Strawberry8"
Cooper's Early White8"
Yellow Transparent7"
Jefferis6"
Huntsman's Favorite5"
Smith's Cider4"
Wealthy4"
Milam3"
Rome Beauty3"
Gano3"
Red Winter Pearmain2"
Willow Twig2"
Fameuse2"
Benoni2"
Fink2"
Duchess of Oldenburg2"
Gilpin1vote.
Golden Sweet1"
Fall Pippin1"
Newtown Pippin1"
Sweet June1"
Jersey Sweet1"
Lansingburg1"
Whitney No. 201"
Red Astrachan1"
White Winter Pearmain1"
American Summer Pearmain1"
Minkler1"
Yellow Bellflower1"
Dominie1"
Sweet Rambo1"
Pennsylvania Red Streak1"
Stark1"
Lawver1"
Lowell1"
Fulton1"
Roman Stem1"
Red Winter Sweet1"
Primate1"
Klepsroth1"
Garretson's Early1"
Red Betigheimer1"
Wagener1"