agricultural experiment station. 14.'? 



Select Varieties. 

 1. For the Northern Counties. 



Apples — Summer and Autumn. Yellow Transparent, Olden- 

 burg, Alexander, Lad}' Elgin crab. Winter. Dudley's Winter 

 (North Star,) Fameuse, Hayford Sweet, "Wealthy. 



Pears — Fulton, Eastern Belle, Nickerson, Tyson, Vermont 

 Beauty. 



Plums — Moore Arctic, Green Gage. Smith's Orleans, and possi- 

 bly De Soto. Forest Garden and Wolf. 



Small Fruits — Agawam blackberry ; Cuthbert, Turner and 

 Tyler raspberries; Fay and White Grape currants; Downing and 

 Houghton gooseberries. 



2. For the Southern Counties. 



Apples — Summer and Autumn. Yellow Transparent, Olden- 

 burg, William's Favorite, Dyer (Pom me Royal,) Gravenstein, Fall 

 Harvey, High Top Sweet, Munson Sweet, Ramsdell Sweet. 



Winter — Baldwin, Fameuse, Granite Beauty, Hubbardston, 

 Jewett Red (Nodhead), Milding, Mother, Northern Spy, Rhode 

 Island Greening, Rolfe, Roxbury Russet, Talman Sweet, Wealthy, 

 Yellow Bellflower. 



Pears — Clapp Favorite, Bartlett, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Shel- 

 don, ADgouleme, Anjou, Lawrence. 



Plums — Bavay, Imperial Gage, Lombard, McLaughlin. 



Cherries — Black Heart, Downer's Late, Governor Wood, Early 

 Richmond, English Morello. 



Raspberries — Cuthbert, Golden Queen, Shaffer, Gregg. 



Blackberries — Agawam, Snyder. 



Currants — Fay, Prince Albert, Versaillaise, Victoria, White 

 Grape. 



Gooseberries — Downing, Smith, Whitesmith. 



Grapes — Green Mountain, Hartford, Moore's Early, Wordeu. 



Strawberries — Bubach No. 5, Crescent, Haverland, Sharpless, 

 Wilson. 



* 5. Select Apples for Home Use. 



Summer and Autumn : Yellow Transparent, Oldenburg, Dyer, 

 Gravenstein, High Top Sweet, Munson Sweet. 



*The varieties here suggested are known by the writer to be of value for the 

 purposes named in certain parts of the State. There may be some sections where 

 local conditions would render other sorts more valuable. 



