STRAWBERRIES AND NUTS. 

 Zone ranges of strawberries. 



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[Key.— (»i), in northern part only; (s), in southern part only; (.?), information sufQciently posi- 

 tive to make the listing necessary, but lacking such full verification as to require qualification.] 



TBANSITIOX ZONE. 



AUeghanian (eastern) area. 



Arid Transition area. 



Pacific Transition area. 



Bubac.h No. 5. 



Bubach No. 5. 



Bubach No. 5 



Crescent. 



Captain Jack. 



Cl&.v'k. Seedling.^ 



Cumberland. 



Jessie (.?). 



Crescent. 



Downing, Charles. 





Everbearing. 



Eurela (&•)■ 







Haverland. 





Monarch. 



Jessie. 





Perry. 



Michel Early (s). 





Sharpless. 



Miner. 





Vick. 



Sharpless. 

 Warfield. 





Wilson Albany. 



Wilson. 



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UPPER AUSTRAL ZONE. 



Carolinian area. 



Upper Sonoran area. 



Bubach No. 5. 



Crescent. 



Cumberland. 



Downing, Charles. 



Enhance. 



Eureka. 



Gandy. 



Greenville. 



Haverland. 



Jersey Queen. 



Michel Early. 



Miner. 



Parker Earle. 



Sandoval. 



Sharpk'ss. 



Warfield. 



Wood, Beder. 



Bubach No. 5. 

 Captain Jack. 

 Clark Seedling. ^ 

 Crawford. 

 Jessie. 

 Longfellow. 

 Monarch. 

 Parker Earle. 

 Sharpless. 

 Thompson No. 7. 



LOWER AUSTRAL ZONE. 



Lower Sonoran area. 



Austroriparian area. 



Gulf strip. 



Australian Crimson. 



Burt. 



Longfellow. 



Monarch. 



Sharpless. 



Bubach iVTo. .5 (n). 



Cloud [Mississippi Valley]. 



Crescent. 



Gandy {n). 



Hoffman. 



Michel Early. 



Parker Earle. 



Thompson, Lady. 



Warfield [Mississippi Valley]. 



Hoffman. 

 Michel Early. 

 Neunan. 

 Thompson, Lady. 



1 Markedly successful at Hood River, Oregon, where the Pacific or humid division of the Tran- 

 sition zone merges into the arid Upper Sonoran. 



NUTS. 



Our native wild nuts, of which the butternut, chestnut, hazelnut, 

 hickorynut, and black walnut are of some commercial importance, 

 are not included in the table, which treats of cultivated kinds only. 



Peanuts are grown on a small scale in hot localities in the Caro- 

 linian area, in Michigan and Nebraska, and to a greater extent in 

 New Jersey and Delaware, but belong properly to the Austroriparian. 

 Pecans thrive in the Austroriparian and Lower Sonoran areas, but do 



