66 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



FRUIT LIST FOR 1904. 



Adopted by the Minnesota State Horticultural Society, Dec. 3, 

 1903. 



FOR THE GUIDANCE OF PLANTERS IN MINNESOTA. 



Apples. 

 Of the first degree of hardiness for planting in Minnesota: 

 Duchess, Hibernal, Charlamoff, Patten's Greening. 



Of the second degree of hardiness : Wealthy, Longfield, Tetof- 

 sky, Malinda, Okabena, Peerless. 



Varieties for trial : Repka Malenka, Anism, Yellow Sweet, 

 Kaump, Brett, Northwestern Greening, Scott's Winter, University, 

 Newells, Lowland Raspberry, Estelline, Jewell's Winter, Yahnke, 

 Iowa Beauty. 



Valuable in some locations : Wolf River, McMahon, Yellow 

 Transparent. 



Crabs and Hybrids. 

 For general cultivation: Virginia, Martha, Whitney, Early 

 Strawberry, Minnesota, Sweet Russet, Gideon No. 6, Briar Sweet, 

 Florence, Transcendent. 



Varieties for trial : Lyman's Prolific, Faribault, Shields. 



Plums. 

 For general cultivation: Desota, Forest Garden, Weaver, Che- 

 ney, Wolf, Rollingstone, Wyant, Surprise. 



Most promising for trial : Ocheeda, New Ulm, Stoddard, Man- 

 kato, Aitkin, Brittlewood, Compass Cherry. 



Grapes. 

 In order of ripening : Moore's Early, Worden, Janesville, Brigh- 

 ton, Delaware, Agawam, Concord, Beta. 



Raspberries. 

 Red varieties : Turner, Marlborough, Cuthbert, Brandywine, 

 Loudon, King. 



Black and purple varieties : Ohio, Palmer, Nemaha, Gregg, 

 Older, Columbian, Kansas. 



Blackberries. 

 Ancient Briton Snyder, Badger. 



Currants. 

 Red Dutch, White Grape, Victoria, Stewart, Long Bunch Hol- 

 land, North Star, Pomona, Red Cross. 



Gooseberries. 

 Houghton, Downing, Champion, Pearl. 



Strawberries. 

 Perfect varieties : Bederwood, Enhance, Lovett, Splendid, Mary, 

 Clyde, Senator Dunlap. 



Imperfect varieties : Crescent, Warfield, Haverland. 

 Native Fruits. 



Valuable for trial: Dwarf Juneberry, Sand Cherry, Buffalo 

 Berry. 



