Newtown Pippin 7.0 per cent. 



Other winter varieties 15.8 



(The latter include Ben Davis, Cox's Orange, Wine- 

 sap, Delicious, and Gravenstein, etc.)." 



Westbank, which is on the west side of Okanagau Lake from Kelowna, is a 

 comparatively new section, in which fruit-trees have been planted as follows: 



" Apples 6,420 



Pears 158 



Plums 10 



Prunes 133 



Peaches 500 



Apricots 187 



Cherries 357 



" Varieties planted. 



" Mclntosh Red 7.5 per cent. 



Crabs 4.2 



Jonathan 28.3 



Wagener 20.7 



Grimes Golden 8.3 



Northern Spy 1 ... 8.0 



Newtown Pippin 5.0 



Other winter varieties 5.4 



Cox's Orange 3.2 



Winesap 4.2 



Rome Beauty 5.2 per cent." 



The information as to varieties planted in these districts, which is given above, 

 is condensed from the Orchard Survey Report reproduced in the Twenty-second 

 Annual Report of the British Columbia Fruit-growers' Association, which may be 

 obtained from the Department on request. 



It will be noted from the lists of varieties above that there has been a very 

 general planting of miscellaneous varieties, even in these, the most advanced districts 

 of the Province. The tendency towards a selection of the very best varieties is, 

 however, preventing much further planting of miscellaneous kinds, and it is to be 

 hoped that the recommendations below will have some influence ii enabling growers 

 to choose a limited list of commercial varieties. 

 Strawberries 



Magoon. 

 Raspberries 

 Cuthbert. 

 Gooseberries 



Oregon Champion. 

 Downing. 

 Industry. 

 Red Currants 

 Cherry. 

 Fay. 

 Black Currants 



Naples. 



Sour Cherries 

 Olivet. 

 Morello. 



Sweet Cherries 

 May Duke. 

 Royal Anne. 

 Tartarian. 

 Bing. 



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