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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 — Hougliton, Downing, Champion, Pearl. 

 Strawberries — Perfect varieties — Bederwood, Enhance, Lovett, Splendid, 



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



Warfleld, Haverland. 

 Native Fruits — Valuable for trial — Dwarf Juneberry, Sand Cherry, 



Buffaloberry, High Bush Cranberry. 



Varieties recommended for Planting in iVIissourl. 

 By J. C. Wliitten, 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, Wliitney, Hyslop. 

 Apricots — Alexander and Budd (Even these do not thrive, and 1 



know of none tliat are well adapted). 

 Blackberries — Snyder, Taylor, Lawton, Early Harvest. 

 Cherries — Early Richmond, English IMorello, Montmorency. 

 Currants — Re'd Dutch, White Dutch, Red Cherry. 

 Gooseberries — Downing, Smith, Houghton. 

 Grapes — Moore's Early, M^orden, 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, Mcintosh, 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. 



Pears — Bartlett, Anjou, Lawrence, Washington. 



Plums — Reine Claude, Bxirbank, German Prune. The varieties espe- 

 cially valuable for home use are very few. 



Raspberries — 

 Black — Diamond. Gregg, Cumberland. 

 Red — Cuthbert, Loudon, Golden Queen. 



