THE HOME FRUIT GARDEN ‘) 
TABLE 1.— Varieties suggested for medium-sized gardens in districts 1 to 6 of figure 1—— 
Continued 
DISTRICT 4 (MUCH OF EASTERN AND SOUTHERN KANSAS, NORTHERN AND CEN- 
TRAL WESTERN OKLAHOMA, MOST OF THE PANHANDLE AND WESTERN AREAS 
OF TEXAS, AND MUCH OF THE EASTERN AND RIVER VALLEY AREAS OF NEW 
MEXICO) 
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Variety for | os = B || : ere for = 2 z 
Fruit or whole or . F = al Tuit or whole or ow : = ae 
nut designated When ripe EI aeog| nut | designated | When ripe 8 lox 
part re 7 a | part sc itet. = 
No. Feet | No. Feet 
Blakemore May-June! 50 100 | Black- Eldorado June: See 20. «~80 
Straw- Ieee e (east) _| Jul | 50 | 100 iy - pemee Paeets (east) _|___d 20 | 106 
ap (eas y= ucretia (eas G.2t1 FE ) 
berry. || Mastodon | May; | 50| 75 || Dewberry--|) young (west)._|.._.do______.| 20 100 
(east). ' Sept—Oct_| Lombard____-_- leoibyo a. od a 00 
[Black Pearl Jgimes 2.22 2071) 50) || oP hangs. > Golde ries ites ss dO srs: | 5 | 100 
ees (east). fATMeTICA. =< SO ee eae 5 100 
Raspberry Grtaberinnd eet Ci ee 20 50 || Carman. =. sv hJune. St) | 2 40 
(east). | Peach______ Halehaven____-_ ‘fri Soe eee 40 
Early Rich- duthy. 2222 foo 20 Elberta__ Eee | 2! 40 
Sour cherry | mond. Odi ee ee July__ 1 30 
| Montmorency -|__-do_____-- 1) 20 |ItAppies= = Hatha a | Aug— Sept. ee! 30 
Shear " Opata jane Pas 4 Winesap_______| Oct 1} 30 
plum <Sapa__ eS ES tL ic See 1 15 | P Bienen - 72 - Sept i. 1 20 
py brid: Compass___.-__|___ iti ke 1 15 at ao (pone a 4 Sees eee 1 20 
(Concord (east) - | Jive ee 5 | 40 || pane ee ieee Aug.-Sept. 1 15 
|| Niagara (east) __|---do_____-- 5 | 40 || Jujube__-_- Sui Men_-_-_-__- (eae: Sere ee 
|i tixtra (east) =| Avg =| Sy | eel ie Se fans ee 1 15 
|| Beacon (cen- July-Aug-| 5) 40 
tral). 
|} Armalaga (cen- | Aug______- | 5] 40 
Grape______ tral). 
||Extra (central)_|._.do_-___-| 5 40 
||Caco (west)____| July-Aug_| 5 40 | 
Goethe (west)__|}._-do______- 5 40 
|| Ellen Scott ee, |: eee | 51 40 
(west). 
‘\Extra (west)._.| Aug_____- | 5} 40] 
DISTRICT 5 (CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA, NORTHERN HALF OF EASTERN 
AND CENTRAL TEXAS, AND THE UPPER PORTIONS OF THE RIO GRA NDE AND 
PECOS RIVER VALLEYS INTO SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO) 
Straw- {Blakemore_____ Apr.- 50 =-100 Pr Burten= 3) duly = «- We 40 
berry. May. Rennes. = {Elberta gee ee dQ. =: 2 40 
Kiondike:*2* "|! udoe =! 50 | 100 | ip te ioS eS Mgrs. fete 2 40 
1O5 45 cre eee Ir ih | 4 52.||) Rear tee ipkaefiers —& =...) am (1 ees 2 40 
Carman=_-. == Ager. AP 32 Hein. * Be Wil ir |b poe Som 60 
Grape... - Mitommass-) sc Aug.- 2 40 || Apple____-_- {Bledsoe eee 3 Age * 5 9: iP ae 60 
Sept. King David____|_-_- do3.. == 2 60 
Scuppernonge <2 |2 "dor. 2 2 |, 40 \{Moore (east)_._| Sept______- |} 4/1 @ 
Fig ________| Celeste (south)_| prunes Tats; | 2 40) Pe | Stuart (east) _ Oct.-Nov_| 4 | (8) 
Dewbperrye.|- Younes 2-2) -.. | Jume.2..-_ E+ tap |S = ')Burkett (west).| Oct. __- | 4] (8) 
Black- Early Won- do. aa! 50 ‘(Schley (west) Oct.-Nov_| 4 | (6) 
berry. der. || Oriental per-|) Tanenashi Aug.Sept_| 4 60 
iasee es oe June-July - 1; 20 || simmon. (south). 
Plum______ J America________ Ces ess ob pled 120 (Le: es Sh se ea 
Golde ass = igbye 2 1 20 || Jujube____- 14Sui Men_-___-_-_|__- do. >. eee ee 
Santa Rosa_____|__-do______- 1; 2 PUTA ey 97 os dees ye..! 2/| 30 
DISTRICT 6 (SOUTHERN TEXAS) 
| 
: _ {Klondike (east)) Apr—May_| 50) 100 | |(Methley_______ May..__._.| 2]| 40 
Strawberry tRanger (west)__|__.do._..___| 25| 50 || Plum?7_____ | ee June-July | 2| 40 
Extra __ SATS te -| 4 | 32 AG 2 ee Se uly | 27 40 
Grape Thomas. ______| July- Aug - zal) 40 meg: & ot oo) Sone- | 2] 40 
poinpemons apa fe 2) 40 || Peach {Pals Ta _do 2] 40 
Fig fCeleste_ June-July. 2) 40 | Pi | July 2) 40 
-\ Brown Turkey. __do- 2; 40 || p |f Moore__....__-| Sept ; 4) (8) 
Blackberry Advance.______| May- | 100 || “a Brae _.| Oet.-Nov 41) (9 
Dewberry. Young. ____- | May- June | 20 120 | Oriental per- Tanenashi_. | Aug.—Sept | 4. 60 
simmon. 
Satsuma)! Wase (south) Oct 6 120 
orange. 
‘2 or more varieties of pears, some plums, sweet cherries, apples, and muscadine grapes Pe 1 male 
vine) must be planted to provide for cross-pollination. 
? Requires winter protection. ’ Not in northwestern Colorado. 
* Concord may be grown in some protected locations. 
5’ Requires w inter protection in Kansas. § 60 feet apart around buildings. 
’ Not adapted in extreme southern part; should be planted only where quarantine regulations permit. 
