FRUIT GROWING FOR HOME USE IN THE GREAT PLAINS. 21 
Varieties Suggested for the Southern Great Plains—Continued. 
PEACHES—continued. GRAPES.4@ 
Levy (Henrietta). Beacon. 
Mamie Ross. - | Carman. 
Oldmixon Cling. Concord. 
Sneed. Diamond ( Moore’s Diamond). 
Triumph. Fern Munson. 
eae. Gold Coin. 
Se Marguerite 
Angouleme (Duchesse d’ Angouleme). ey 8 ; 
Bartlett. | Niagara. 
Koonce. 
Wilder. 
Varieties Suggested for Western Nebraska. 
No investigations regarding fruit growing have been made by the 
writer in western Nebraska and eastern Wyoming. It is perhaps 
possible, however, to suggest varieties of fruit for planting in this 
section of the Great Plains with greater assurance than for any other 
portion of the semiarid region. This is on account of the long 
experience of a nurseryman and fruit grower who resides in Saline 
County, Nebraska, and who for many years has been planting 
orchards in western Nebraska. After having tested a large number 
of varieties, he suggests’ for Lincoln County, Nebraska, and other 
comparable sections the following: 
APPLES. APPLES—continued. 
Karly variety. Crab. 
Oldenburg (Duchess of Oldenburg). Whitney. 
Mid-season varieties. 
Cole Quince. 
ee PLUMS. 
aoe De Soto. 
ee Forest Garden. 
Maiden Blush. cy: 
Plumb Cider. Lombard. 
Wealthy. Wyant. 
Winter varieties. CHERRIES. 
Ben Davis. Montmorency Ordinaire ( Montmorency).¢ 
Missouri (Missouri Pippin). Morello (English Morello, Wragg). 
Ralls (Genet, Geneton). Ostheim. 
Winesap. Richmond (Early Richmond). 
Varieties Suggested for the Extreme Western Portion of Nebraska and Eastern Wyoming. 
APPLES. APPLES— continued. 
Early varieties. : 
Oldenburg (Duchess of Oldenburg). 
Yellow Transparent. 
Winter varieties. 
Northwestern (Northwestern Green- 
Mid ieti ing). 
: ae age Patten (Patten Greening). 
foneedla: Ralls (Genet, Geneton). 
Wealthy. 
a Several of the varieties here named are hybrids originated and introduced by 
T. V. Munson, Denison, Tex. Other hybrids and seedlings of his production may 
also be adapted to this region. ; 
b In a letter to the writer. ¢ See footnote c, p. 19. 
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