28 NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



RHUBARB: Linnaeus and Victoria. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, Sample, Warfield, Aroma, Haver- 

 land, and Crescent. 



For District No. 11, comprising Hall and Buffalo counties, we recom- 

 mend the following for general planting: 



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

 Elarly White, Red June, Duchess, and Sweet June. Autumn — Wealthy. 

 Maiden's Blush, Utter's Red, Patten's Greening, Wolf River, and Snow. 

 Winter — Winesap, Missouri Pippin, Ben Davis, N. W. Greening. Janet, 

 Salome, Walbridge, M. B. Twig, Gano, Jonathan, Iowa Blush, Grimes' 

 Golden, and York Imperial. 



APRICOTS: Rifssian varieties. 

 ASPARAGUS: Conover's Colossal and Palmetto. 

 BLACKBERRIES: Snyder. 



CHERRIES: Early Richmond, Large Montmorency, English Morello, 

 Baldwin, Dyehouse, and Ostheim. 



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

 and Hyslop. 



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

 DEWBERRIE S : Lucretia. 

 JUNEBERRIES: Dwarf.' 

 GOOSEBERRIES: Downing and Houghton. 



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

 ming Red, and Pocklington. 



PEACHES: Alexander, Early Rivers, Triumph, Hale's Early, Russell, 

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



PEARS: For trial only, Flemish Beauty, Seckel, Duchess, and Lin- 

 coln. 



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

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

 — Burbank and Wickson. , 



RASPBERRIES: Cumberland and Kansas. 



RHUBARB: Linnaeus and Victoria. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, Sample, Warfield, Aroma, Haver- 

 land, and Bederwood. 



For District No. 12, comprising Adams, Webster, Franklin, Kearney, 

 Phelps, and Harlan counties, we recommend the following for general 

 planting: 



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

 Early White, and Duchess. Autumn — Wealthy, Utter's Red, and Plumb's 



