" Also 



" Jeffries 1.4 per cent. 



Winesap 0.3 



Cox's Orange 6.0 



Rome Beauty 2.3 



Red-cheeked Pippin 0.5 



Salome 0.6 



" The varieties of pears include Clapp's Favourite, Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, 

 Clairgeau, and Winter Nelis, the most extensively planted being Bartlett and 

 Flemish Beauty. 



" Plums have produced well, the leading varieties being the Bradshaw, Wash- 

 ington, Peach, Pond's Seedling, Yellow Egg, Columbia, and Black Diamond. 



" Italian prunes have also been extensively planted, with a lesser number of 

 the sugar and German varieties, the average production being from three to five 

 boxes per tree." 



Cherries, small fruits, and grapes are planted to only a limited extent. 

 At Okanagan Centre, which is quite a young district, the total trees planted 

 were 63,894, the following being the details: 



" Apples 43,363 ; estimated crop, 535 boxes. 



Pears 9,898 ; 



Plums 50 ; 



Prunes 4,799 ; 



Peaches 640; 



Cherries 5,144 ; 



Varieties of Apples planted. 



" Summer and early fall 11.4 per cent. 



Wealthy 11.8 



Mclntosh 12.6 



Crab 0.7 



King 0.6 



Jonathan 18.0 



Wagener 15.6 



Northern Spy 0.4 



Spitzenberg 12.6 



Newtown Pippin 1.8 



Other winter varieties 14.5 per cent." 



This district has a rather milder winter than Veruou. 



In the area covered by our surveyor in Kelowna District the following trees 

 were planted: 



" Apples 131,345 



Pears 11,591 



Plums 1,254 



Prunes 8 ' )830 



Peaches 1,250 



Apricots ' 135 



Cherries . . .^ 5>711 



" The following are the percentages of the varieties planted : 



" Summer and early fall 1.0 per cent 



Wealthy 7 * >9 



Mclntosh Red 14.5 



Crab '.'. '. '.'. '.'.'. '.'.'. 5^9 



Jonathan 27.6 



Wagener 72 



Grimes Golden 1.0 



Northern Spy Q$ 



Spitzenberg Q -^ 



