Fruit List — Timbir Culture. 11 



BLACKBERRIES. 

 For Trial— Snyder, Stone's Hardy. 



PEARS. 



Most LikAy to Succeed for General Cultivation. — Flemish Beauty. 

 For Trial. — Ananas d'Ete, Early Bergamot, Bartlett, Swan's Orange, 

 Seckel, Winter Nellis, Clapp's Favorite, Beurre d'Anjou, Doyenne d'Ete. 



PLUMS. 



For Trial. — Lombard, Imperial Gage, Magnum Bonum, Yellow Egg, El- 

 dridge, Duane's Purple, De Soto. 



CHERRIES. 



For General Cultivation. — Early Richmond, Lite Richmond or Kentish, 

 English Morello. 



EVERGREENS. 



For General Culti 'cation. — Norway Spruce, White Pine, Arbor Vitoe, Scotch 

 Pine, Balsam, White Spruce. 



For Ornamental Planting.— Austrian Pine, Norway Pipe, Hemlock, Sibe- 

 rian Arbor Vita?, Red Cedar, Dwarf Pine (Pinus Montana). 



For Timber. — European Larch, White Pine. 



For Live Fence Posts. — Norway Spruce. 



TIMBER CULTURE. 



For Timber of rapid growth and easy culture. (Valuable in order named.) 



Black Walnut. 

 White Ash. 

 Black Cherry. 

 Butternut. 

 European Larch. 



Soft Maple. 

 White Elm. 

 Box Elder. 

 Coi ton Wood. 

 White Willow. 



la commencing to plant on a prairie farm, reverse the ordtr of this list. 



For timber of fifty to one hundred years' 1 growth. 



White Oak. Red Oak. 



Burr Oak. Hickory. 



For street trees. (Valuable in order named.) 



White Elm. 

 Hard Maple. 

 Basswood (Linden). 

 White Ash. 



Green Ash. 

 Box Elder. 

 Soft Maple. 



For lawn planting. (Valuable in order named.) 



Cut-leaf Weeping Birch. 

 Norway Maple. 

 Linden. 

 Green Ash. 

 Horse Chestnut. 

 American Mountain Ash. 

 European Mountain Ash. 



European Larch. 

 European Alder. 

 Weeping Poplar. 

 Weeping Mountain Ash. 

 Weeping Golden Bark AsK 

 Kilmarnock Weeping Willow. 



