THE HOME IK LIT GARDEN 



Table 1. — Varieties suggested for medium-sized gardens in representative parts of 

 districts shown in figure 1 — Continued 



DISTRICT 4 (EASTERN SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTHERN GEORGIA. AND THE GULF 

 COAST REGION TO LOUISIANA; 



Fruit or nut 



Variety 



When ripe 



5 

 - 



it 



3 = 



Fruit or nut 



Variety 



When ripe 



| 



2 a 



Strawberry 



fKlonmore 

 \Fairmore 



Extra 



Cham panel. 



Thomas 6 



Hunt ' 



S eupper- 

 nong. ? 

 /Youne 



iBoysen 



f Celeste. ._. 

 (.Green Ischia. 



[Hagood 



\Owens 



[Moore 



1 Moneymak- 

 | er.^ 



[Stuart 



IHiley 



< Honey 

 (Jewel..' 



Mar. -May.. 

 April-May .. 

 July- Aug.... 



No. 



25 

 25 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 



10 

 10 



i 

 1 

 4 

 4 

 2 

 2 



2 

 2 

 2 



2 



Ft. 



50 

 50 

 16 

 16 

 ( 7 ) 



(>) 



60 

 60 



( 3 ) 



( 3 ) 

 32 

 32 



(*) 



( 4 ) 



40 



4H 



40 



Pear 



Plum 



Oriental per- 

 simmon. 



Pomegran- 

 ate. 



Feijoa 



Loquat 



Satsuma 



Citrangedin 

 Calamondin 

 Kumquat. 

 Guava 



(Baldwin 

 ^Kieffer 

 [Pineapple. 

 [Wild Goose. 



JMethley 



| Bruce 



[Excelsior 



/Tanenashi . . 



iFuya 



Wonderful . . 



Coolidge 



Tanaka 



fWase 



\Owari 



Glen 



Nagami 



Cattley ■ 



Aug 



do 



do 



June 



do 



do 



June- July... 



Sept 

 do 



Aug.-Oct 



Oct.. 



Spring 



Oct 



Oct. -Nov .... 

 Sept. -Dec 



Oct.-Jan 



Nov.-Feb .. 

 Oct.-Nov 



No. 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 1 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 



2 

 1 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 4 



Ft. 

 40 

 40 

 40 

 20 



Grape 



Dewberry. __ 

 Fig... 



Blueberry ... 



Pecan 



Peach 



Sept 



do 



do 



May- June. . 



do 



June-July . 



July-Aug 



June- July. ._ 

 June-Aue... 

 Oct 



do 



do 



June 



do 



do 



40 

 40 

 40 

 30 

 30 

 0) 



20 

 15 

 30 

 30 

 30 

 30 



40 



DISTRICT 5 (CENTRAL FLORIDA) 



(Hamlin.. Oct. -Nov... 



Orange J Pineapple Dec. -Feb. . 



[Valencia. .. Mar-June... 



n..o n .fw.,'« fDuncan . No v. -Mar. 



Grapefruit - { Marsh Jan.-May. 



Tangerine /Clementine. Oct.-Dec ... 



rangenne ---|\Dancy Dec.-Feb . 



{Orlando. ... Nov. -Dec ... 



Minecla.. . Dec-Jan... 



Seminole Feb. -May... 



Lemon . Meyer Oct. -Mar ... 



f'alamondin Oct.-Jan 



Kumquat. Nagami... Nov. -Mar 



(Celeste April-June. 



Fig BrownTur- do 



[ key 



1 



- 



1 



20 



1 



2d 



1 



20 



• 1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



- 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



IS 



1 



15 



1 



(t) 



1 



(') 



1 



w 



Pecan n 



Avocado 



Mango u 



Papaya Seedlings 



°— teu?/ 8 - 



DISTRICT 6 (SOUTHERN FLORIDA) 



Grapefruit 

 Tangerine 



I Hamlin... Oct. -Nov. 



Pineapple.. Dec.-Feb. 



Valencia. . Mar. -June. 



/Duncan No v. -Mar. 



\Marsh_ . Jan. -Mar... 



/Clementine Oct.-Dec_. 



\Dancy Dec.-Feb.. 



I Orlando.. .. Nov. -Dec. 



Tangelo ^Mineola. .. Dec-Jan. 



[Seminole Feb. -May. 



Lemon Perrine 



Lime Tahiti 'Per- Everbearing 



si in . 



ICele<te .. April-June 

 Brown Tur- do 



key. 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



(») 



1 



0) 



Avocado ". 



Mango 



ann. 

 Papaya Seedlines 



•-»-■ isssr 



Entire year 4 40 



2 10 



a 10 



AU'J.-Nov 4 40 



Oct. -Nov 2 20 



In yard. 



Not recommended for Tennessee or Arkansas. 



2 feet from building. 



60 feet apart around buildings or in yard. 



Not recommended for Tennessee. 



Plant male vine near by these muscadine grapes 



' < In arbor 20 feet apart. 



• For South Carolina. 

 » For southern parts only. 

 10 For northern part only. 

 If space is lacking several varieties may be 

 grafted on n sinele -io.-k 



ductiveness, and vigorous growth enable one bo obtain an abundance 

 of high-flavored fruit 1 year after planting. 



Strawberries, dewberries, figs, and grapes cover the season from 

 April or May till frost in most i^( this region. Larger gardens that 



include blueberries, peeans, pears, peaches, plums, and other fruits 

 will furnish a greater variety of fresh fruit during much of the vear. 



