9 



Blackberries Early Snyder. 



Mid-season Erie. 

 Late Taylor, Evergreen. 

 Blackberries have usually proven profitable. 

 RHUBARB : 



Early Victoria, Hyatt's Linmeus. 



Because of the peculiar earliness of this section, particularly on the 

 north side of the Eraser, rhubarb for the early North-West market is 

 particularly good. 



Plums and prunes are not recommended for the ' Lower Mainland, on 

 account of the prevalence of brown rot. To peaches the same remarks apply 

 as on Vancouver Island, and the same is true also of sweet cherries, as a 

 general rule. 



IMPORTANT. The Lower Mainland is particularly successful in the produc- 

 tion of small fruits, early rhubarb, and, in some locations, early apples. 



3. Lytton, Lillooet. and Spences Bridge. 

 APPLES : 



Fall Macintosh Red. 



Winter Spitzenberg, Grimes Golden Pippin, Winesap, Jonathan, 



Wagener, Northern Spy. 

 Crabs Transcendent and Hyslop. 



In this district, winter apples do particularly well, and all of the above 

 can be planted safely as a commercial proposition. 

 PEARS : 



Fall Bartlett, Flemish Beauty. 

 Winter Buerre d'Anjou. 



These two do very well. There is not sufficient data available as regards 

 plums, cherries, etc., to justify positive recommendations, but in all prob- 

 ability they could be grown successfully. 



IMPORTANT. This district has been well proved as a producer of winter 

 apples of the highest colour and finest quality. 



4. Kamloops. 

 APPLES : 



Summer Duchess of Oldenburg. 

 Fall Wealthy, Mclutosh Red. 

 Winter Jonathan. 

 Crabs Transcendent and Hyslop. 



PEARS : 



Flemish Beauty. 



The hardy varieties of apples and pears are recommended for this 

 district, and do very well. This is particularly an apple country. 



5. Salmon Arm and Armstrong. 

 APPLES : 



Summer Duchess of Oldenburg. 

 l Wealthy, Mclntosh Red. 



