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Currants. — Perfection (red), White Imperial. 

 Gooseberries. — Downing. 



Straiiherries. — Dunlap, Warficld (imp.), Progressive. 

 Grapes. — Planting not advised. 



District 2 



EAST AND WEST AS A WHOLE 



The following varieties are suggested for all of district 2, aside from the 

 exception noted : 



Apples. — Early: Yellow Transparent, Early Harvest, Oldenburg, Primate, 

 Williams, Jefferis, Benoni, Maiden Blush, Gravenstcin. Midseason: Wealthy, 

 Ramsdell (sweet), Fall Pippin, Mother, Hubbardston. Winter: Mcintosh, 

 Tompkins King, Tolman (sweet), Rhode Island Greening, White Pippin, Bald- 

 win, Northern Spy. 



Pears. — Giffard, Tyson, Bartlett, Seckel, Howell, Bosc, Anjou, Lawrence; 

 Winter Nelis. 



Fig. il. — jNlap ot the United States, showing the districts into which the country 

 is divided for use in applying the fruit-variety lists. 



Peaches. — Greensboro (w fc), Carman (w fc), St. John (y f), Champion 

 (w fc), Reeves (y f ), Oldmixon Free (w f), Elberta (y f), Late Crawford (v f ), 

 Chairs (y f), Stevens (w f), Smock (y f). 



Plums. — Bradshaw, Lombard, Diamond, Reine Claude, Grand Duke, Arch- 

 duke, Jefferson, Monarch, Middleburg, Italian (prune), Shroi)shire (damson). 

 Japanese varieties: Red June, Abundance, Burbank, Chaliot. 



Cherries. — Sour varieties : Richmond, Montmorency, English Morello. Sweet 

 varieties: Tartarian, Spanish, Windsor. 



Raspberries. — Cutlabert (red), Golden Queen (yellow), Cumberland (black), 

 Columbian ( purple) . 



Blackberries. — Eldorado (except along northern border in New England), 

 Snyder, Mersereau. 



Dewberry. — Lucretia, 



Currants. — Perfection (red), White Imperial. 



Gooseberry. — Downing. 



Straivherries. — Early: Dunlap. Late: Belt {WiUiam Belt), Sample (imp.). 



