FRUIT VARIETIES CHIEFLY GROWN 197 



Cherries. Royal Ann, Black Tartarian, Bing, Black Oregon, 

 Gov. Wood, Lambert, Chapman, Burbank, Montmorency, Purple 

 Guigne, May Duke, Centennial, Black Bigarreau. 



Free-Stone Peaches. Muir, Lovell, Elberta, Salway, Mayflower, 

 Alexander, Hale's Early, Triumph, St. John, Early Crawford, 

 Wheatland, Morris White, Strawberry, Decker, Early Elberta, J. 

 H. Hale. 



Cling-Stone Peaches. Phillips, Tuscan, Pedora, Peaks, Al- 

 bright, Levi, Sim's, Libbee, Albright, McDevitt, Hauss. 



Pears. Bartlett, Winter Nelis, Easter, Du Cornice, Glout Mor- 

 ceau, D'Anjou, Hardy, Barry, Lawson, Seckel, Winter Bartlett, 

 Wilder, Bosc, Clairgeau, Forelle, Flemish Beauty. 



Plums. Climax, Beauty, Hungarian, Tragedy, Wickson, Bur- 

 bank, Kelsey, Yellow Egg, Red June, Giant, Washington, Jefferson, 

 Bavay's, Gaviota, Damson, Grand Duke, California Blue, President, 

 Santa Rosa Satsuma, Duarte. 



Prunes. French, Imperial, Sugar, Robe de Sergeant, Silver. 



Raisin and Shipping Grapes. Muscat, Tokay, Thompson, Em- 

 peror, Malaga, Cornichon, Black Prince, Black Morocco, Sultana, 

 Sweet Water, Gros Colman, Verdal, Pierce, Concord. 



Figs. White Adriatic, Calimyrna (Smyrna), Mission, Kadota 

 (White Endrich), Brown Turkey, White San Pedro. 



Almonds. Nonpareil, IXL, Ne Plus Ultra, Drake, Texas Pro- 

 lific, Peerless. 



Walnut. Franquette, Mayette, Concord, Eureka, Placentia, 

 Santa Barbara Softshell. 



Orange. Washington Navel, Valencia, Mediterranean Sweet, 

 Paper Rind St. Michael, Ruby Blood. 



Lemon. Eureka, Lisbon, Villa Franca. 



Pomelo. Marsh. 



Olives. Mission, Manzanillo, Sevillano, Ascolano. 



Blackberries. Mammoth, Lawton, Logan, Himalaya, Crandalls. 



Raspberries. Cuthbert. 



Strawberries. Melinda, Banner, Nick Ohmer, Klondyke, Dollar, 

 Brandywine, Jessie, Arizona, Marshall. 



This compilation indicates the popularity of varieties in the 

 State as a whole. It should be taken as a guide to planting in any 

 particular district only as it may be revised, for local adaptations 

 and special purposes, by the fuller data for each kind of fruit in the 

 special chapter which will be devoted to it. In these chapters other 

 varieties will also be enumerated including those now considered 

 exceptionally promising and likely to displace some varieties which 

 appear in the foregoing category. 



