26 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PEARS: Flemish Beauty and Bartlett. 



PLUMS: American — Wild Goose, Minor, Forest Garden, Wolf, 

 Wyant, DeSoto, and Hawkeye. European — Lombard. 



RASPBERRIES: Kansas, Palmer, and Nemaha. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, Clyde, Bederwood, Crescent, 

 and Warfield. 



For District No. 6, comprising Seward, Butler, Polk, York, and Ham- 

 ilton counties, we recommend the following for general planting: 



APPLES: Summer — Yellow Transparent, Early Harvest, Cooper's 

 Early White, Red June, Duchess, Summer Queen, and Sweet June. Au- 

 tumn — Wealthy, Maiden's Blush, Utter's Red, Patton's Greening, Wolf 

 River, Peerless, and Snow. Winter — Winesap, Missouri Pippin, Ben 

 Davis, N. W. Greening, Janet, Salome, Walbridge, Ingram, M. B. Twig, 

 Gano, Jonathan, Iowa Blush, Grimes' Golden, York, Imperial, Minkler, 

 and Rome Beauty. 



APRICOTS: Russian. 



ASPARAGUS: Conover's Colossal and Palmetto. 



BLACKBERRIES: Snyder. 



CHERRIES: Early Ricmond, Dyehouse, Large Montmorency, Eng- 

 lish Morello, and Ostheim. 



CRAB-APPLES: Whitney No. 20, Florence, Martha, Golden Beauty, 

 Hyslop, and Transcendent. 



CURRANTS: Victoria, Cherry, Versailles, and White Grape. 



DEWBERRIES: Lucretia. 



JUNEBERRIES: Dwarf. 



GOOSEBERRIES: Downing and Pearl. 



GRAPES: Concord, Worden, Moore's Early, Elvira, Niagara, Wyom- 

 ing Red, and Pocklington. 



PEACHES: Alexander, Early Rivers, Triumph, Hale's Early, Rus- 

 sell, Champion, Crosby, Hill's Chili, Wright, and Bokara. 



PEARS: Flemish Beauty, Seckel, Duchess, and Lincoln. 



PLUMS: American— Wyant, Wolf, Weaver, DeSoto, Forest Garden, 

 Stoddard, Cheney, and Hawkeye. European — Lombard, German Prune, 

 and Tagge. Japanese — Burbank and Wickson. 



RASPBERRIES: Cumberland, Kansas, Gregg, and Ohio. 



RHUBARB: Linnaeus and Victoria. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, Warfield, Sample, Aroma, and 

 Haverland. 



For District No. 7, comprising Colfax, Platte, Boone, Nance, and Mer- 

 rick counties, we recommend the following for general planting: 



APPLES: Summer — Yellow Transparent and Duchess. For second 

 choice. Sweet June. For trial, Summer Hagloe. Autumn — Wealthy, Ut- 

 ter's Red, Ramsdell Sweet. For second choice, Plumb's Cider, Flora 

 Belle, Fameuse, and Maiden's Blush. For trial, Warfield. Winter— Ben 

 Davis, Gano, Winesap, Janet, N. W. Greening. For second choice, Iowa 

 Blush, and Missouri Pippin. For trial, Salome, Black Twig, and Windsor. 



APRICOTS: Fully as hardy as the hardiest peaches. 



