DARK.—Ben Davis, 500 trees.
Smith's Cider, 300 trees.
Jersey Black, 200 trees.
LIGHT.—Belmont, need careful handling
Wagener, need careful handling
Yellow Bellflower, need careful handling
SWEET.—Bentley Sweet, keeps well.
London Sweet, keeps well.
Talman Sweet, keeps well.
AMATEUR LIST.
American Summer Pearmain,
American Golden Russet,
Evening Party,
King of Tompkins County,
Swaar,
Newtown Pippin.
Dr. Cornett, of Versailles, Indiana, advised to plant
American Summer Pearmain,
Bohanon,
Carolina Red June,
Cooper,
Early Harvest,
Fall Pippin,
Fall Wine,
Golden Russet (American?),
Newtown Pippin,
Pryor's Red,
Rambo,
Rawle's Janet,
Winesap,
Yellow Bellflower.
Messrs. Lawyer, of South Pass, Union County, Illinois, recommends of 1,000 trees for profit:
250 Ben Davis,
100 Early Harvest,
50 Nickajack,
50 Pryor's Red,
150 Rawle's Janet,
150 Red Astrachan,
50 Rome Beauty,
50 Smith's Cider,
50 White Pippin,
100 Winesap.
Parker Earle, President of the Illinois State Horticultural Society, an intelligent fruit cultivator in the Southern portion of that State (called Egypt), recommends the following list as being well adapted for profit: