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Any varieties recommended for districts 3, 8, or 9 will do well 

 in most places in district 17. 



For District No. 18, comprising Box Butte, Dawes, and Sioux 

 ■counties, we recommend Duchess and Wealthy, but they must 

 be given good care. 



Any varieties recommended for districts 3, 8, or 9 will do 

 well in most places of district 18, under irrigation. 



For District No. 19, comprising Deuel, Cheyenne, Scotts 

 Bluff, Banner, and Kimball counties, we recommend the follow- 

 ing varieties for general planting: 



Summer: Duchess, Yellow Transparent, and Cooper's Early 

 White. 



Autumn: Wealthy. 



Winter: Ben Davis, Gano, Janet, Grime's Golden, Iowa 

 Blush, and N. W. Greening. 



APRICOTS. 



For District No. 2, we recommend the following varieties of 

 Russian apricots for general planting: Alexis, Budd, and 

 Moorpark. 



For Districts 6, 10, 11, 12, and 13, we recommend the Russian 

 varieties of apricots. 



For District No. 7, Russion apricots are fully as hardy as the 

 hardiest peaches. 



ASPARAGUS. 



For Districts 6, 10, 11, and 12, we recommend Conover's Col- 

 ossal and Palmetto. 

 For District No. 15, we recommend Conover's Colossal. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



For Districts 1 and 4, we recommend Snyder and Early Har- 

 vest. 



For Districts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, and 14, we recommend 

 Snyder. 



For District No. 7, blackberries are unsuccessful except in 

 damp seasons and favored locations. Snyder, and for trial, 

 Stone's Hardy. 



For District No. 9, we recommend Snyder, for trial only. 



