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Plums For general cultivation DeSoto, Surprise, Forest Garden, 



Wolf (Freestone), Wyant, Stoddard. Most promising for trial 



New Ulm, Brittlewood, Compass Cherry, Terry. 

 Grapes First degree of hardiness Beta, Janesville. Second degree 



of hardiness Moore's Early, Brighton, Delaware, Worden, Aga- 



wam, Concord, Moore's Diamond. 



Raspberries Red Varieties King, Turner, Marlboro, Miller, Brandy- 

 wine, Loudon. Black and purple varieties Palmer, Nemaha, 



Gregg, Older, Columbian, Kansas. 

 Blackberries Ancient Britain and Snyder. 

 Currants Red Dutch, White Grape, Victoria, Long Bunch, Holland, 



North Star, Pomona, Red Cross, Perfection, London Market. 

 Gooseberries Houghton, Downing, Champion. Pearl. 

 Strawberries Perfect varieties Bederwood, Enhance, Lovett, Splendid, 



Glen Mary, Clyde, Senator Dunlap. Imperfect varieties Crescent, 



Warfield, Haverland. 

 Native Fruits Valuable for trial Dwarf Juneberry, Sand Cherry, 



Buffaloberry, High Bush Cranberry. 



Varieties recommended for Planting in Missouri. 

 By J. C. Whitten, Professor of Horticulture, Columbia, Mo. 



Apples Ben Davis, Gano, Jonathan, Grimes, York, Winesap, Ingram, 



Rome Beauty, Maiden's Blush, Wealthy, Early Harvest. 

 Apples, Crab Florence, Whitney, Hyslop. 

 Apricots Alexander and Budd (Even these do not thrive, and I 



know of none that are well adapted). 

 Blackberries Snyder, Taylor, Lawton, Early Harvest. 

 Cherries Early Richmond, English Morello, Montmorency. 

 Currants Red Dutch, White Dutch, Red Cherry. 

 Gooseberries Downing, Smith, Houghton. 

 Grapes Moore's Early, Worden, Concord, Woodruff Red, Wyoming 



Red. For wine Cynthiana, Elvira. 

 Peaches Champion, Carman, Family Favorite, Elberta, Crosby, 



Salway. 



Pears Kieffer, Garber, Dwarf Duchess, Anjou, Keull. 

 Plums Wild Goose, Wayland, Gold, Dawson, Chabot, Burbank. 

 Quince Missouri Mammoth, Orange. 

 Raspberries 



Black Evans, Kansas, Hopkins, Gregg. 



Red Turner, Cardinal, Loudon. 

 Strawberries Aroma, Excelsior, Warfield, Bubach, Haverland, Gandy. 



Varieties Recommended for New York. 



By S. D. Willard, Geneva, N. Y., leading nurseryman and fruit 

 grower. 



Apples Garden Royal, Gravenstein, Oldenburg, Mclntosh, Esopus, 

 Spitzenburg, Northern Spy, Boiken. 



Apricots Acme, Montgamet. 



Blackberries Early Bagnard, Eldorado. 



Cherries Sour: Richmond, Morello, Montmorency. 

 Sweet: Rockport, Windsor, Schmidt. 



Currants White Imperial, Wilder. 



Gooseberries Downing, Columbus. 



p ears Bartlett, Anjou, Lawrence, Washington. 



Plums Reine Claude, Burbank, German Prune. The varieties espe- 

 cially valuable for home use are very few. 



Raspberries- 

 Black Diamond. Gregg, Cumberland. 

 Red Cuthbert, Loudon, Golden Queen. 



