82 VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



Seckel, Sheldon, Tyson, Stevens' Genesee, Vicar of Wake- 

 field, Winter Nelis. 



From latitude 40 down to 37, we offer the following as 

 the best list: 



Ananas d'Ete, Bartlett, Belle Lucrative, Beurre Bosc y 

 Beurre Clairgeau, Beurre d'Anjou, Beurre Giffard, Beurre 

 Langlier, Beurre Superfine, Clapp's Favorite, Dana's 

 Hovey, Dearborn's Seedling, Doyenne de Cornice, Mare- 

 chal de la Cour, Emile de Heyst, Beurre Easter, Glout 

 Morceau, Duchess d'Angouleme, Doctor Reeder, Jose- 

 phine de Malines, Lawrence, Louise Bonne de Jersey, 

 Mount Vernon, Onondaga, Rostiezer, Princes St. Ger- 

 main, Tyson, and Winter Nelis. 



From latitude 37 and below the following have repute: 



Bartlett, Belle Lucrative, Beurre Clairgeau, Beurre d* 

 Anjou, Beurre Superfine, Bloodgood, Buffum, Brandy- 

 wine, Doyenne d'Ete, Beurre Easter, Duchess d'Angou- 

 leme, Howell, Lawrence, Onondaga, Kirtland, Seckel r 

 Doctor Reeder, Beurre Bosc, Beurre Giffard, Flemish 

 Beauty, Rostiezer, St. Michael Archangel, Tyson, Winter 

 Nelis, Madelaine, Dearborn's Seedling, Jaminette, Jose- 

 phine de Molines, St. Ghislain. 



THE CHERRY. 



This fruit has its special localities, perhaps more than 

 any other ; and while at the extreme north some varieties 

 succeed, most of the sweet varieties fail. From latitude 

 43 down to 40 we may count as the region for the profit- 



