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PEARS: Flemish Beauty and Bartlelt. 



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

 DeSoto, and Hawkeye. EJuropean — Lombard. 



RASPBERRIES: Kansas, Palmer, and Nemaha. 



STRAWBERRIES: Senator Dunlap, Clyde, Bederwood, Crescent, and 

 Warfield. 



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

 ton 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 Richmond, Dyehouse, Large Montmorency, En- 

 glish 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, Russeil, 

 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, Famuse, 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. 



