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Div. II: Hoffman and Michel's Early are the only sorts mentioned 

 as having proved themselves adapted to this region in the list 

 prepared by the American Poraological Society. 



Div. 12: Brandywine, Sharpless and Lady Thompson where irri- 

 gation can be provided. 



Div. 13: Bederwood, Crescent, Haverland, Sharpless, Wilson. 



Div. 14: Crescent, Bubach No. 5, Candy, Haverland, Brandywine, 

 Wilson. 



Div. 15: Jessie, Parker Earle, Sharpless, Wilson. 



Div. 16: Hood River, Sharpless, Brandywine, Wilson. 



Div. 17: Sharpless, Brandywine. 



Div. 18: Jessie, Sharpless. These sorts are only fairly well adapted 

 to the region. 



Div. 19: Sharpless, Lady Thompson. 



ORDERING PLANTS 



One of the hardest things to decide upon 

 is from whom to order plants. As a general 

 rule, it is best to obtain them from a grower 

 who raises them near one's home. In a great 

 many cases plants can be obtained from this 

 source that are adapted both to the climate 

 and the soil, as well as to the market. 



Then another consideration is that the 

 plants can be dug in the morning and planted 

 at once, and the largest amount of root 

 surface will be retained, roots will not dry- 

 out, and the chances of successful trans- 

 planting will be greater. 



However, desirable plants ofttimes cannot 

 be obtained nearby and it is then advisable to 



