EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETINS. 



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Merrimac, Moore's Early, Pocklington, Vergennes, Wilder, Woodruff, and 

 Wyoming, Hartford and Ives are sometimes of value. The other varie- 

 ties in the list have been given *? in nearly every section and, while several 

 of them, as Catawba, are among our best grapes where they thrive, they 

 succeed in very few sections of Michigan. For notes upon these and many 

 other sorts, reference is given to our South Haven Bulletin. 



PEACHES. - 



In the peach list, the varieties with two stars will make up a good col- 

 lection for market purposes and the addition of a few sorts of rather higher 

 flavor from the single star group, such as Mountain Rose and Oldmixon, 

 will give one as good as can be selected for home use. As this fruit has 

 been treated at length in Bulletins 103 and 104 nothing more need be said 

 here. 



PEACHES. 



Abbeeviations. — Size— 1, large; m, medium; s, small. Class— F, freestone; C, clingstone. Coloe - 

 relative to the flesh, w, white or pale color; y, yellow or yellowish; g, greenish white, red at stone. 

 Quality— j v, juicy vinous ; m j r, melting, juicy, rich; s j, sweet, juicy ; s j h, sweet, juicy and high flav- 

 ored. Glands— s, serrated, without glands ; g, glands, globose ; r, glands, reniform. Season- E, early; 

 M, medium; L. late; V E, very early; V L, very late. OBfOiN- Am, American; F, foreign. 



