MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



FRUIT LIST. 



(Adopted at the annual meeting- of the Minnesota State Horticul- 

 tural Society, January 12, 1894.) 



APPLES. 



Hardiest apples for planting- in Minnesota: Duchess, Hibernal. 



For planting in favorable locations: Wealthy, Longfield. 



For general trial: Patten's Greening, Peerless, Okabena, Hotch- 

 kiss, Anisiin, Charlatuofif, Kauinp, Arabian. 



Crabs and hybrids for general cultivation: Virginia, Martha, 

 Whitney, Transcendent, Early Strawberry, Briar's Sweet. Minnesota, 

 Hyslop. , 



Crabs and hybrids for trial: Tonka. Dartt's Hybrid, Faribault, 

 Greenwood, Arctic, Gideon's No. 6. 



PLUMS. 



For general cultivation: Desota, RoUingstone, Wolf River, Forest 

 Garden, Weaver. 



For trial: Rockford, Owatonna, Ocheeda. 



GRAPES. 



For general cultivation: Concord, Delaware, Moore's Early, 

 Worden, Jaiiesville, Brighton, Cottage. 



RASPBERRIES. 



For general cultivation: Red — Turner, Cuthbert, Marlboro, 

 Brandywine. Black— Ohio, Souhegan, Netnaha, Gregg, Shafifer. 

 For trial: Older, Palmer, Kansas. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



For general cultivation: Ancient Briton, Snyder. 



CURRANTS. 



For general cultivation: Red Dutch, White Grape, Victoria, 

 Stewart, Long Bunch Holland. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



For general cultivation: Houghton, Downing. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



For general cultivation: Crescent, Warfield, Haverland, Bubach 

 No. ."i, Bedcrwood, Capt. Jack, Parker Earle, Wilson. 



