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SUCCESS IN FRUIT CULTURE 



II. WHAT VARIETIES TO PLANT 



There is much inquiry at the present time for information 

 from the Experiment Station as to what varieties of fruits are 

 the best for planting. To answer this demand to the satis- 

 faction of all is not an easy task. There are many varying 



Fig. 8.— Grand Duke Plums. 



conditions that enter into the case, as adaptable soils, loca- 

 tions, tastes, etc., rendering the task a perplexing one. After 

 having been connected with the horticultural interests of the 

 state for some time, however, the writer feels he can make no 

 mistake in offering the following recommendations : 



These are only suggestive and while, in our judgment, they 

 are the best, they may be somewhat altered to meet one's con- 

 ditions and tastes. They will form a good foundation to work 

 from. 



