Japanese: These are a^parenrtly quite as hardy as the European varieties: 

 Ked June, Abundance, Burbank, Climax. 



QUINCES. 



Fuller, Orange (the leading market variety in Ontario), Champion (for 

 southern Ontario only, as it ripens too late for other sections). 



GEAPES. 



Blacl: Moore, Campbell, Worden, Concord, Wilder. 

 Red: Delaware, Lindley, Agawam, Vergennes. 

 }Yhite : Diamond, Niagara. 



For Noethern Sections: 



Black: Champion, Moore, Campbell, Worden. 

 Red: Moyer, Brigliton, Delaware, liindley. 

 White: Winchell, Diamond. 



BLACKBERRIES. 

 Agawam, Snyder, and for southern sections, Kittatinny. 



CURRANTS. 



Blach: Black Victoria, Champion, Lee, Boskoop Giant, Saunders. 

 Bed: Cherry, Fay, Red Cro.ss, Victoria, Wilder. 

 White : Grape. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



American Varieties: Pearl, Downing, Red Jacket. 



English Varieties: Crown Bob, Whitesmith, Industry, Keepsake. Not recom- 

 mended on account of mildew, unless to be thoroughly sprayed with the lime 

 sulphur mixture. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Blach: Hilborn, Older, Gregg, Smith Giant. 

 Purple : Columbian, Shaflfer. 

 Red: Marlboro, Herbert, Cuthbert. 

 White: Golden Queen, 



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STRAWBERRIES. 



Commercial: Bederwood (P.), Splendid (P.), Warfield (Imp.), not suited 

 to light sandy soil, Greenville (Imp.), Williams (Imp.), Saunders (P.), Sample 

 (Imp.), Irene (Imp,), Buster (Imp.), Parsons Beauty (P.). 



Note. — These varieties vary somewhat in order of tlieir ripening season. In 

 selecting varieties for planting, perfect-flowered varieties should be included to 

 fertilize those having imperfect flowers. 



