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CHERRIES : 



Sweet Royal Anne, Bing, Lambert, Windsor. 

 Preserving English Morello, Olivet. 



Sweet cherries do particularly well at Kelowna, the Windsor being a 

 variety which seems to do better there than anywhere else in the Province. 

 The preserving cherries have proven profitable on higher lands also. 

 STRAWBERRIES : 



Magoon. 

 RASPBERRIES : 

 Cuthbert. 

 RHUBARB : 



Victoria, Myatt's Linnaeus. 



Small fruits are not popular at present, but have been profitable. 

 Rhubarb gives good returns, especially at Kelowna. 



IMPORTANT. The best commercial proposition in this district at the 

 present time would probably be Wealthy, Mclntosh Red, Jonathan, Wagener. 

 On some soils, the pears, plums, cherries, and rhubarb specified give very fine 

 returns also. 



7. Lower Okanagan. 

 APPLES : 



Summer Duchess of Oldenburg. 



Fall Wealthy, Mclntosh Red. 



Winter Jonathan, Wagener, Yellow Newtown, Spitzenberg, Rome 



Beauty. 



Crabs Transcendent. 



In this district, the varieties of apples named have been largely proven 

 a commercial success. The Yellow Newtown Pippen has been widely planted 

 and promises well, but is not yet absolutely proven. 

 PEARS : 



Fall Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Dr. Jules Guyot. 



PLUMS : 



Early Peach Plum and Bradshaw. 



Late Pond's Seedling, Yellow Egg, Quackenboss, and Italian Prune, 

 plums do fairly well in this district. 



CHERRIES : 



Sweet Royal Anne, Bing, Lambert. 

 Preserving English Morello, Olivet. 

 The sweet cherries do very well 011 suitable soils. 



PEACHES : 



Triumph, Alexander, Yellow St. John, Early Crawford, Elberta, Belle 

 The varieties named represent the concensus of opinion of the leading 



of Georgia (white-fleshed). 



fruit-growers in this district. The white-fleshed variety, Belle of Georgia, has 

 given good returns, but has as yet a limited market, its superior quality being 

 in its favour. 



