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the Yellowstone valleys are the distinctive 

 features of the district. There is perhaps 

 no section of the district in which fruit 

 growing has reached a very high state of 

 development. Leading causes of this con- 

 dition may be found in the comparatively 

 undeveloped or unsettled state of the 

 country and its great elevation. 



.\pples 



Highly REC0M^rE^•DED — Dessert, kitchen 

 and market: Wealth.v. Kitchen and mar- 

 ket: Hibernal; Oldenburg. Duchess of; 

 Red Astrachan; Titovka; Yellow Trans- 

 parent. Kitchen: Gideon; Switzer. 



Recommended — Kitchen and market: 

 Antonovka; Mann; Pewaukee; Scott Win- 

 ter; Wolf River. Dessert and market: 

 McMahon; Plumb Cider. Market: Tetof- 

 ski: Virginia Greening. 



Recommended for tri.\l — Dessert, kitch- 

 en and market: Rhode Island Greening. 

 Kitchen and market: Northwestern Green- 

 ing. Market: Ben Davis; Bietigheimer, 

 Red. 



Apples, Crab 



Recommended — Kitchen and market: 

 Hyslop; Martha: Transcendent; Yellow 

 Siberian. Dessert: Van Wyck. Cider, 

 kitchen and market: Montreal. 

 ■ Recommended for trial — Kitchen and 

 market: Minnesota. 



DISTRICT 3V0. 14 



That part of British America lying con- 

 tiguous to the United States between lon- 

 gitude 111 degrees and 122 degrees; Mon- 

 tana, west of longitude 111 degrees; Ida- 

 ho; Nevada, and Washington, Oregon and 

 California east of the general coast con- 

 tour line of 1,000 feet elevation, com- 

 mencing at the British boundary near 

 longitude 122 degrees and extending 

 southward on said elevation to its inter- 

 section with the Southern Pacific Railway 

 in the Upper Willamette valley; thence 

 along the line of said railway to the Sac- 

 ramento valley; thence east and south on 

 the eastern rim of said valley and that of 

 the San Joaquin at an elevation of 1,000 

 feet to latitude 35 degrees; thence east on 

 said latitude to the Colorado river. The 

 characteristic features of this district are 

 the Upper Columbia valley and the Sierra 



Nevada mountains. An exception to the 

 general recommendation will appear in 

 certain portions of Snake river valley, 

 where the Vinifera grapes and other ten- 

 der fruits succeed. 



Apples 



Highly isecom mended — Dessert, kitchen 

 and market: Gravenstein; Jonathan; 

 Northern Spy; Rhode Island Greening; 

 Rome Beauty; Wealthy; Winesap; Yel- 

 low Bellflower; Yellow Newtown (Albe- 

 marle). Kitchen and market: Baldwin; 

 Oldenburg, Duchess of; Red Astrachan; 

 Yellow Transparent. Dessert and market: 

 Lawyer; Wagener; White Pearmain (W. 

 W. Pearmain). Dessert and kitchen: 

 Early Harvest: Fall Pippin. Market: 

 Ben Davis: Gano. Dessert: Esopus Spitz- 

 enburg; Grimes Golden; Jefferis. 



Reco:mmended — Kitchen and market: 

 Alexander; Arkansas (Mammoth Black 

 Twig): Hoover: Maiden Blush; Mann; 

 Pewaukee; Smith Cider; Wolf River. 

 Dessert and market: Bailey Sweet; Blue 

 Pearmain: Mcintosh; McMahon; Mon- 

 mouth (Red Cheek Pippin): Ortley: Port- 

 er; Red June, Carolina: Tompkins King; 

 White Pippin; York Imperial (Johnson's 

 Fine Winter). Dessert and kitchen: 

 Rambo. Market: Missouri Pippin; Wal- 

 bridge (Edgar Redstreak) ; Willow Twig. 

 Dessert: Autumn Swaar; Fall Wine; Late 

 Strawberry; Mother; Newtown Spitzen- 

 burg; Swaar. 



Recommended for trial — Dessert, kitch- 

 en and market: Shiawassee Beauty. 

 Kitchen and market: Tolman Sweet. Des- 

 sert and market: Buncombe (Red Winter 

 Pearmain); Hubbardston Nonsuch; Wine, 

 Hays. Dessert arid kitchen: Dutch Mig- 

 nonne. Market: Bietigheimer, Red. Des- 

 sert: Bough, Sweet: Summer Rose. Kitch- 

 en : Keswick Codling. 



DISTRICT 3J0. 15 



The coast sections of British Columbia 

 west of longitude 122 degrees, and of 

 Washington, Oregon, and that part of Cal- 

 ifornia north of about latitude 39 degrees, 

 30 minutes, and bounded on the east by 

 District No. 14. This district embraces 

 the highly developed fruit-growing sec- 

 tions on Puget Sound, the Lower Colum- 

 bia, and the Willamette. 



