140 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Blackberries — For trial, Lucretia dewberry-. 



Strawberries— Crescent, fertilized with Chas. Downing or Wilson. For 

 trial, Warfleld No. 2, Haverland, Windsor Chief and Bubach, fertilized 

 by Mount Vernon and Jessie. 



For the central district, comprising all counties north of the north line 

 of Hutchinson and Turner counties, and south of the north district, which 

 includes most of the Hills district: 



Apples— Duchess, Wealthy, Hibernal and Whitney's No. 20. For trial, 

 Pewaukee, Yellow Transparent, Scott's Winter, Zoloteriff and Anis. 



Crabs— Early Strawberry, Briar's Sweet, Minnesota Orange, Transcend- 

 ent, Hyslop, Martha and Quaker Beauty. For trial, Snyder, White Arc- 

 tic and Virginia. 



Plums— Desota, Forest Garden, Rollingstone, Wolf, Harrison's Peach 

 and Hawkeye. 



Cherries— Dwarf Sand. For trial, Wragg, Ostheim and Early Richmond. 



Grapes, with winter protection— Concord, Janesville, Moore's Early, 

 Worden, Clinton and Martha. 



Currants— White Grape, Victoria, Long Bunch Holland, Red Dutch, 

 Cherry and Black Naples. 



Gooseberries— Houghton and American Seedling. 



Raspberries— Blacks; Souhegan or Tyler, Ohio and Gregg. Reds; Turn- 

 er, Philadelphia and Cuthbert. 



Blackberries— Lucretia dewberry. 



Strawberries — Same list as for north district. 



For the southern district, comprising all counties south of the north 

 line of Turner and Hutchinson counties, we recommend the following: 



Apples— Duchess. Wealthy, Whitney's No. 20, Hibernal, Scott's Winter, 

 Pewaukee, Haas, Wal bridge, Yellow Transparent, Perry Russett, Fameuse 

 and Price's Sweet. For trial, Zoloteriff, R. Anis, Charlamoff, Anton- 

 voka, LTtter's Red and Iowa Blush. 



Crabs— Early Strawberry, Briar's Swee^, Minnesota, Orange, Hyslop and 

 Quaker Beauty. For trial, Snyder, White Arctic and Virginia. 



Pears for trial— Bessamianka, Flemish Beauty, Seckle and Keiffer. 



Cherries— Early and Late Richmond, Wragg and Ostheim. 



Plums— Desota, Forest Garden, Rollingstone, Wolf, Hawkeye, Miner, 

 Harrison's Peach, Egg, Early Red and Wild Goose. 



Grapes— Concord, Janesville, Worden, Moore's Early, Agawam, Martha, 

 Lady Clinton, Massasoit, Delaware and Wyoming Red. 



Currants— Same as recommended in central district. 



Gooseberries— Houghton, Downing, Smith's Improved and American 

 Seedling. For trial, Industry. 



Raspberries and Blackberries— Same as recommended for central dis- 

 trict. 



Strawberries — Same as north district. 



GEO. H. WHITING, Chairman. 



The committee on resolutions reported the following resolutions to 

 which the attention of this society is called. 



Eesolved, That the mixed nomenclature of various fruits now success- 

 fully raised in South Dakota needs correcting, more especially in view of 

 the coming flood of native plums. This work of identification should be 

 done systematically and with a view to permanency, special reference 

 being had to such varieties as are now of general or local reputation, and 

 provision should be made for future additions to the list. 



