26 ANNUAL REPORT 



FRUIT LIST FOR CENTRAL MINNESOTA. 



APPLES. 



For favorable locations — Wealthy and DucheBS of Oldenberg 



RUSSIAN VARIETIES. 



For favored locations — Lieby. 



CRAB AFPLES. 



For general cultivation — Transcendant, Hyelop, Early Strawberry, Virginia. 



NATIVE PLUMS. 



DeSoto, Weaver, Forest Garden, Rollingstone. 



GRAPES. 



(Must be covered in winter.) 



Early varieties — Lady, Moore's Early. 



Medium varieties — Rogers' No. 3, 9 and 44, Delaware, Worden and 

 Brighton. 

 Late varieties — Concord, Pocklington, Iona. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



(Must be covered in winter.) 

 Ancient Briton, Snyder. 



RASPBERRIES. 



(Should be covered in winter.) 



Blackcaps — Doolittle, Lonhegan, Gregg. 

 Reds — Cuthbert, TurDer. 



CURRANTS. 



(Pays to cover.) 

 Red — Red Dutch, Victoria. 

 White — White Grape. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



(Pays to cover.) 

 Downing, Houghton. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Wilson, Crescent. 



FRUIT LIST FOR NORTHERN MINNESOTA. 



In reply to a letter asking him to recommend a fruit list for the 

 northern section of the state.Mr. Probstfield replied as follows: 



Moorhead, Minn., March 23, 1890. 

 Prof. Samuel B. Green, 



St. Anthony Park, Minn. 

 Mi Dear Sir: 



I received yours of 20th inst. on the 21st, and regret very much 

 that I had not time to reply at once, yet there will not be much 

 missed if this is not "on time". I cannot recommend a fruit list in 

 line of apple trees or grapes for northern Minnesota. My fail- 



