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VARIETIES RECOMMENDED. 



General List, approved by the Board of Control. 

 Agawam, Snyder, and for southern sections, Kittatinny. 



DISTRICT LISTS. 



FONTHILL DISTRICT 



(Including Townships of Pelham, Stamford, and Thorold). 



G. C. Brown, Fonthill. 

 Eldorado, Snyder. 



BURLING TON-OAK VILLE DISTRICT 



(Including the southern part of the counties bordering on Lake Ontario between 

 Hamilton and Toronto). 



A. W. Peart, Burlington. 

 Snyder, Western Triumph, Agawam. 



ESSEX PENINSULA 

 (Including Essex, Kent, and Pelee Island). 



J. L. Hilborn, Leamington. 

 Mersereau, Eldorado, Kittatinny. 



DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 



AGAWAM. 



A profitable variety, and a favorite for the table. 



ORIGIN: found growing wild by John Perkins, Ipswich, Mass., about 1870. 

 PLANT: hardy, vigorous, and productive; resistive of drouth. 

 BBRRY: oblong, medium size, black, sweet, tender and of good flavor. 

 SEASON: early. 



ADAPTATION: succeeds in nearly all fruit sections; one of the hardiest varieties, and 

 therefore planted in northern sections in preference to Kittatinny. 



AGAWAM. 



