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Wyoming : i : Only a few trees in home gardens and orchards. 

 2 : Sour. 



B. C. BUFFAM, Laramie. 

 Colorado : i : Largely grown, especially in the northern part of the State ; not 



generally grown on the western slopes. 



2 : Both in the fruit section of the Western slopes : the sour kind only 

 are grown on the Eastern slope. 



W. PADDOCK, Fort Collins. 



Florida : i : Cherries are not grown in this State. 



H. HAROLD HUME. 



North Carolina : i : Grown in considerable quantities in certain places in this State. 

 2 : Both sour and sweet cherries succeed very well in the western 

 part of the State. 



H. HAROLD HUME, Raleigh. 

 South Carolina: i : Not to any extent for market ; only a few trees for home use. 



2 : Sour in the Western part of the State ; sweets do well near the 



mountain section. 



3 : Sour. 



C. C. NEWMAN, Clemson Agricultural College. 



Virginia : i : Not grown extensively for market. 



2 : Both groups succeed well in Virginia, but the sour cherries appear 



to be better adapted to commercial culture. This may be due to the 

 fact that a large number of the sweet cherries have been propagated 

 on Mahaleb stocks and are, therefore, neither long lived nor hardy(?) 

 Field Mazzards are very hardy and when the improved sorts are 

 grafted on Mazzards they will probably succeed much better in a 

 commercial way. 



3 : The sour varieties have been more profitable, but there is no reason 



why this should be so if above condition (2) is corrected and if 

 the grower will practice up-to-date methods in handling and market- 

 ing. H. L. PRICE, Blacksburg. 



Washington : i : Sweet cherries are grown to a considerable extent. 



2 : Sour and sweet cherries. 



3 : Sweet. 



D. C. MOORING, Pullman. 

 Alabama: i : Very limited. 



R. S. MACKINTOSH, Auburn. 

 Arizona: i : Not to any extent. A few in the northern part. 



CHAS. A. VAN DER VEER, Phoenix. 

 Arizona : i : To a limited extent in a few isolated mountain localities. 



R. H. FORBES, Tucson. 



Arkansas : Do not know of any cherry orchards in the State. 



H. T. BRADFORD, Little Rock. 



Arkansas : i : Limited, but are increasing since they have been found to do well. 

 2', Sour. 



ERNEST WALKER, Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 California : i : To a large extent. 

 2 : Both. 

 3: Sweet. EXPERIMENT STATION. 



