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J. W. Smith & Sons, "Winona. 



Peaches: Triumph (5) ; Leamington (5) ; St. John (15) ; Early Crawford (10) ; 

 N'ew Prolific (10) ; Champion (5) ; Eareripe (10) ; Elberta (20) ; Late 

 Crawford (5) ; Lemon Free (10) ; Beers Smock (5). 

 The figures refer to the percentage of each variety that this firm recommends 



for planting. 



C. E. FisHEK & Sons, Qtteenston. 



Peaches : 



Sneed (White), Triumph, Carman (White), St. John, Fitzgerald, Jacques, 

 Peeves, ISTiagara, Elberta, Late Crawford, Beers Smock. 



2Vo/e:— The Triumph requires a rich, sandy loam well fertilized every year 

 with well-rotted compost manure applied during early winter, and in spring just 

 before plowing a heavy application of muriate of potash and pure hone. Proper 

 pruning of tree and thinning of fruit are essential. 



FONTHn^L DTSTETCT. 

 (Including Townships of Pelham, Stamford and Thorold.) 



G. C. Brown, Fonthill. 



Apples : Astrachan, Duchess, Greening, Fameuse, King, Baldwin, Spy. 

 Cheeries : 



Sour: Pichmond, Montmorency. 



Sweet: Tartarian, Knight, Napoleon, Gov. Wood, Windsor. 

 Peaches: Triumph, Greensboro, St. John, Fitzgerald, Elberta, Golden Drop or 



Banner, Lemon Free, Smock. 

 Grapes: Moore, Worden, N'iagara, Delaware, Concord, Lindley. 

 Currants : 



Red: Cherry, Perfection, Prince Albert. 

 Raspberries : 



Bed: Cuthbert. 

 Blackberries : Eldorado, Snyder. 

 Strawberries: Lovett, Williams. Sample, Parsons. 



BTJPLIN'GTON'-OAKVTLLE DISTEICT. 



(Including the southern part of the counties bordering on Lake Ontario be- 

 tween Hamilton and Toronto.) 



A. W. Peart, Burlington. 

 Apples : 



Dnchess, Wealthy, Eibston, Greening, Blenheim, King, Baldwin, Spy. 



