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FEUIT LIST, 1893. 



Apples: Hardiest varieties for general cultivation in 

 the southern one-half the state: Oldenburg and Hibernal (or 

 Lieby). In southern one-fourth of the state: Wealthy, Long- 

 field and Tetofsky. For trial: Charlamoff, Christmas, Borov- 

 inka and No. 245. 



Native Seedling Apples: Okobena, Peerless and Patten's 

 Greening. 



Crabs and hybrids, for general cultivation : Virginia, Martha, 

 Early Strawberry, Whitney and Briar Sweet. For trial south 

 of the 46th parallel: Martha, Beecher's Sweet, Arlington. 



Grapes, for general cultivation: Concord, Delaware, 

 Worden, Moore's Early, Janesville, Brighton and Lady. For 

 trial: Moore's Diamond. 



Strawberries: Warfield, Crescent, Haverland, fertilized by 

 Wilson, Depew, Downer's Prolific, Jessie and Beder Wood. 



Red raspberries: Turner, Cuthbe^t, Marlboro and 

 Brandywine. 



Raspberries: Doolittle, Hayes, Nemaha and Gregg. 



Blackberries: Ancient Briton, Snyder and Stone's Hardy. 



Currants : Red Dutch, White Grape, Victoria, Long Bunch 

 Holland, Prince Albert and Stewart. 



Gooseberries: Houghton and Downing. 



Dwarf Juneberry. 



Plums: Desota. Rolling Stone, Forest Garden, Wolf (the 

 Wolf to be grown on native stocks) and Weaver. For trial: 

 Ocheeda and Cheney. 



Sand Cherry. 



