STOCK FOR GENERAL PLANTING. I 1 I 



PEACHES. 



(For peach growing sections.) Alexander, Early and Late Crawford, 

 Wheatland and Large Early York. 



For severe climates try the Chinese varieties, Peen-To and Tong Pa, 

 and some of the Russian " Iron Clads." 



APRICOTS. 



Breda, Morepark and Early Golden, for Southern and Western 

 Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, etc. For Northern Colorado, Western 

 portions of Nebraska and Kansas, Wyoming, etc., plant the Eussian 

 varieties, and especially named sorts like Alexander, Budd, Gibb, etc. 



MULBERRIES. 



New American, Black and Downing. These are all quite hardy, but 

 will not stand the same extremes of temperature that the Russian red and 

 white fruited varieties do. 



QUINCE. 



Orange ;ind Champion. (Not reliable in regions subjected to severe 

 cold.) 



GRAPES. 



White Lady, Niagara, Martha, Empire State. Red Delaware, 

 Brighton, Salem. Black Concord, Worden, Moore's Early. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Red Cuthbert, Marlboro, Turner and Clark. Black Tyler, Gregg, 

 Ohio and Mammoth Cluster. Earhart, (new everbearing,) for trial. 

 Yellow Caroline, Brinkles' Orange and Golden Queen. Purple 

 Schaeffer's Colossal. (Should have winter protection nearly everywhere 

 in the West.) 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Cumberland, Crescent, Jucunda (for heavy soil,) Capt. Jack, Man- 

 chester, Wilson. New and most promising Jessie and Bubach. 



BLACKBERRIES. 

 Ancient Briton, Kittatinny, Snyder, Wilson. 



DEWBERRIES. 



(For trial.) The Lucretia and one or two Western varieties of recent 

 introduction. 



