160 THE HANDBOOK FOR PRACTICAL FARMERS 



Grapes. — White : Diamond, Empire State, Niagara, Winchell. Red : Brighton, 

 Brilliant, Delaware, Salem. Black: Concord, Ives, Moore, Worden. 



EAST AND WEST SEPARATELY 



The following varieties are suggested for district 2, east: Gooseberry — Co- 

 lumbus (European) ; raspberries — Herbert, Marlboro (both red), and Farmer 

 (black) ; straivbe'>-ry — Marshall (early). For district 2, west: Currant — London 

 (red) ; raspberry — King (red) ; strawberry — Bubach (imp.). 



District 3 



EAST AND WEST AS A WHOLE 



The folloAving varieties are suggested for all of district 3, aside from the 

 exceptions noted: 



Apples. — Early : Yellow Transparent, early Harvest, Early Ripe, Red June, 

 Williams, Benoni, Horse, Maiden Blush, Wealthy. Midseason: Smokehouse, 

 Bonum, Delicious, Grimes, Kinnard. Winter: York Imperial, Rome Beauty, 

 White Pippin, Stayman Winesap, Winesap, Royal Limbertwig. 



Pears. — Bartlett (in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana only), Seckel, Kieffer. 



Peaches. — Mayflower (w c), Early Wheeler (w c), Greensboro (w fc), Arp, 

 (y c). Carman (w fc), Hiley (w fc). Belle (w fc), Ray (w fc), Reeves (y f), 

 Elberta (y f), Frances (y f). Late Crawford (y f). Chairs (y f). Smock (y f). 

 Levy (y c), Salwey (y f ). 



Plums. — Native and hj'brid varieties: America, Forest Rose, Gonzales, Mil- 

 ton, Miner, Munson, Newman, Poole Pride, Pottawattamie, Robinson, Whitaker, 

 Wildgoose. Japanese varieties : Red June, Abundance, Burbank, Chabot. 



Cherries. — Same as for district 2, but with decreasing value southward. 



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

 Columbian ( purple ) . 



Blackberries. — Early Harvest, Eldorado, Evergreen (in New Jersey only). 



Dewberry. — Lucretia. 



Currants. — Perfection (red), White Imperial. 



Gooseberry. — Downing. 



Strawberries. — See below. 



Grapes. — White: Diamond, Niagara, Winchell. Red: Brighton, Brilliant, 

 Delaware. Black: Concord, Moore, Worden. 



EAST AND WEST SEPAEATELY 



The following varieties are suggested for district 3, east: Gooseberry — Co- 

 lumbus (European); raspberry — Ranere (red); strawberries — Premier (early), 

 Success (early), Joe (late), Chesapeake (late); grapes — Elvira (white), Lutie 

 (red), Ives (black). For district 3, west: Currant — London (red) ; deivberry — 

 Mayes {Austin) ; raspberry — King (red) ; strawberries — Dunlap, Bubach (imp.) 

 (both varieties except in Tennessee and southward), Thompson (in Tennessee 

 and southward), Aroma (throughout section) ; grapes — Martha (white), Catawba 

 (red), Carman (black). 



District 4 

 EAST AND WEST AS A WHOLE 



Apples. — Early: Yellow Transparent, Red June, Early Harvest, Red Astra- 

 ehan. Horse, San Jacinto, Bledsoe. Midseason: Bonum, Kinnard. Winter: 

 Winesap, Texas Red, Yates, Terry. 



Pears. — Kieffer (with Le conte or Garber). 



Peaches. — Same as for district 3, though the late varieties should probably 

 be omitted. 



Plums. — Same as for district 3. 



