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Autumn — Wealthy and Utter's Red. Winter — Ben Davis, Winesap, Janet, 

 Missouri Pippin, and Jonathian. 



BLACKBEiRRIES: Snyder. 



CHERRIES: Early Richmond, English Morello, and Montmorency. 



CRAB-APPLES: Whitney No. 20, Hyslop, Florence, and Martha. 



CURRANTS: Red Dutch, Victoria, and White Grape. 



GOOSEBERRIES: Downing and Houghton. 



GRAPES: Moore's Early, Worden, Elvira, and Concord. 



PEACHES: Alexander, Early Rivers, Champion, Crosby, and Wright. 



PLUMS: American — Wyant, DeSoto, Forest Garden, and Hawkeye. 

 European — Lombard. 



RASPBERRIES: Cumberland and Kansas. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, August Luther, Splendid, Beder- 

 wood, and Crescent. 



For District No. 15, comprising Hitchcock, Hayes, Perkins, Chase, and 

 Dundy counties, we recommend the following: 



APPLES: Summer — Duchess and Yellow Transparent. Autumn — 

 Wealthy, Utter's Red, and Famuse. Winter — N. W. Greening, Ben Davis, 

 Gano, Janet, and Winesap. 



ASPARAGUS: Conover's Colossal. 



CHERRIES: Early Richmond, Montmorency, English Morello, and 

 Dyehouse. 



CRAB-APPLES: Whitney, Hyslop, Florence, and Martha. 



CURRANTS: Red Dutch, Victoria, Cherry, and White Grape. 



GOOSEBERRIES: Downing and Houghton. 



GRAPES: Moore's Early, Worden, Elvira, and Concord. 



PEACHES: Alexander, Early Rivers, Russell, Hill's Chili, and Wright 



PLUMS; American — Forest Garden. Hawkeye, Wolfe, and DeSoto. 



RHUBARB: Linnaeus. 



STRAWBERRIES: Bederwood, Warfield, Crescent, and Senator Dun- 

 lap. 



For District No. 16, comprising Logan, Thomas, Hooker, McPherson, 

 and Grant counties, we recommend the following for general planting: 



APPLES: Summer — Duchess. Autumn — ^Wealthy. Winter — Wal- 

 bridge, Iowa Blush, and N. W. Greening. 



CHERRIES: Early Richmond and Montmorency. 



CRAB-APPLES: Whitney, Hyslop, Florence, and Martha. 



CURRANTS: White Grape, Victoria, and Cherry, 



GOOSEBERRIES: Houghton. 



GRAPES: Concord. 



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

 and Wyant. 



For District No. 17, Cherry county, we recommend the following for 

 general planting on dry land with good care: 



APPLES: Summer — Duchess. Autumn — Wealthy. Any varieties rec- 

 ommended for Districts 3, 8, or 9 will do well in most places in District 

 17. 



