162 THE HANDBOOK FOE PRACTICAL FARMERS 



Grapes. — White: Wapanuka, Hidalgo, Niagara, Krause. Red: Brighton, 

 Captivator, Agawam, Valhallah. Black : R. W. Munson, Cloeta, Carman, Cham- 

 pcnel. The varieties of the Muscadine group named under district 4, east, are 

 also adapted to most jDarts of district 5. By adopting special methods of train- 

 ing and by grafting on resistant stocks, certain varieties of Vinifera or Euro- 

 pean grapes have been grown with some success. However, they are not recom- 

 mended for general i^lanting in this district. 



EAST SErARATELY 



Raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, currants, gooseberries and strawber- 

 ries. — Same as for district 4, east. 



WEST SEPARATELY 



Baspberries, blackberries, deivberries, currants, gooseberries and strawber- 

 \ies. — Same as for district 4, west. 



District 6 



Apples. — Early: Yellow Transparent, Early Harvest, Red June, Oldenburg, 

 Benoni, Maiden Blush, Wealthy. Midseason : Grimes, Jonathan, King David, 

 Delicious. Winter: York Imperial, Stayman Winesap, Winesap, Ingram. 



Pears. — Bartlett, Seckel, Anjou, Kieffer. 



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

 (w fc), Hiley (w fe), Belle (w fc), Family Favorite (w fc), Elberta (y f), 

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



Plums. — Native and hybrid varieties : De Soto, Miner, Surprise, Terry, 

 Whitaker, Hawkeye, Pottawattamie, Golden (Gold), Brittlewood, Emerald. 

 Japanese varieties: Red June, Abundance, Burbank. 



Cherries. — Richmond, Montmorency. 



Raspberries. — King (red), Pearl (black), Cardinal (purple). 



Blackberries. — Mersereau, Eldorado, Early Harvest. 



Dewberries. — Lucretia, Mayes (Austin). 



Currants. — Perfection (red), London (red), White Imperial. 



Gooseberries. — Downing, Oregon. 



Straivberrp. — Dunlap. 



Grapes. — White: Winchell, Diamond, Noah, Elvira. Red: Brilliant, Lutie, 

 Catawba, Brighton. Black: Moore, Concord, Worden, Bacchus. 



District 7 



Apples. — Early: Yellow Transparent, Livland Raspberry, Oldenburg, Char- 

 lamoff, Whitney, Benoni, Dyer. Midseason : Wealthy, Brilliant, Patten, Rams- 

 dell (sweet), Roman Stem. Winter: Banana, White Pearmain, Northwestern, 

 Black Annette, Delicious, Tolman (sweet), Windsor, Stayman Winesap, Ralls. 



Pears. — Flemish, Bartlett, Seckel, Kieffer. 



Peaches are uncertain at the best in this district. In favorahle seasons the 

 following varieties would probably fruit in some sections: Greensboro (w fc), 

 Champion (w f), Bailey (w fc), Crosby (y f), Wright (w fc), Russell (w f), 

 Bokhara (w f). Lone Tree (y f). 



Plums. — Forest Gai'den, Stoddard, Wolf, Surprise, Rockford, Hawkeye, Terry, 

 De Soto, Wyant, Miner, Emerald, Brittlewood. 



Cherries. — Timme, Richmond, Montmorency. 



Raspberries. — King (red). Sunbeam (red), Minnesota No. 4 (red), Older 

 (black), Columbian (purple). 



Blackberries. — Eldorado, Snyder. 



Dewberries. — Planting not advised. 



Currants. — Perfection (red), London (red), White Imperial. 



