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Pears Kieffer and La Conte for market. Bartlett, Clairgeau and 

 such varieties can be recommended for the home orchard, but are 

 likely to be severely attacked by blight. Clapp's Favorite is es- 

 pecially susceptible. 



Plums (European) Lombard and Fellenburg. (Japanese) Red June. 

 Quinces Champion and Orange. 

 Raspberries 



Black Cumberland and Kansas. 

 Red Herbert and Cuthbert. 

 Hybrids Columbian and Haymaker. 



Strawberries Gandy, Tennessee Prolific, Nettie, Glen Mary, William 

 Belt, Success. 



The conditions for fruit growing in northern Jersey are about 

 the same as those of New York and New England. Some of the 

 soils there are well adapted to apples. Some of the high quality 

 varieties of pears could be recommended for this section in addition 

 to those given. Pear blight is very severe in south Jersey, however, 

 and Kieffer and La Conte are becoming the varieties most grown. 

 Southern New Jersey has much the same conditions for fruit grow- 

 ing as Delaware and parts of Maryland. 



Varieties Recommended for Planting In North Carolina. 

 By W. N. Hutt, Horticulturist, Agricultural College, West Raleigh, 



N. C. 

 Apples In Mountains Red June, York, glayman, Winesap, Grimes 



and Bonum. In Cotton Belt Horses, Winesap, Stayman, Shock- 

 ley, Ben Davis. 

 Apricots None grown. 



Blackberries Dewberries in sandy region only Lucretia. 

 Cherries Little grown. Sour type grown in mountains. 

 Currants In Mountains, Red Dutch and Fay. 

 Gooseberries Downing and Houghton. 

 Grapes Niagara, Concord and Delaware. Scuppernong and James on 



coast. 



Peaches Greensboro, Carman, Salway. 

 Pears Kieffer, La Conte, Seckel, Early Harvest. 

 Plums Abundance, Red June, Burbank, Wild Goose 

 Quince In mountains, Meech. 

 Raspberries 



Black In mountains Gregg. 



Red In mountains Loudon, Cuthbert and Miller. 

 Strawberries Lady Thompson, Heflin, Gandy, Bubach, Clenoa. 

 Figs In coast and lower Piedmont Brown Turkey, Celestial. 

 Pecans In coast and lower Piedmont Stewart, Van Deman. Frot- 



schen, Schley. 

 Mulberries White English, Black English, New American. 



Varieties Recommended for Planting in Ohio. 

 By W. J. Green, Professor of Horticulture of Experiment Station, 



Wooster, O. 

 Apples Yellow Transparent, Oldenburg, Sweet Bough, Maiden's 



Blush, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Hubbardston, York Imperial, 



Rome Beauty, Northern Spy. 

 Apples, Crab Transcendent. 



Blackberries Early Harvest, E. King, Eldorado, Snyder. 

 Cherries Dydhouse, Early Richmond, Montmorency, English Morello. 

 Currants Victoria. Wilder, White Dutch. 

 Gooseberries Downing, Pearl, Portage, Josselyn. 

 Grapes Worden, Green Mountain, Niagara, Brighton. 

 Peaches Mountain Rose, Greensboro, Champion, Elberta, Smock. 

 Pears Wilder, Bartlett, Angouleme, Seckel. 



