20 FRUIT GROWING FOR HOME USE IN THE GREAT PLAINS. 
Varieties Suggested for the Central Great Plains—Continued. 

GRAPES—continued. GOOSEBERRIES—continued. 
Diamond ( Moore’s Diamond). Industry. 
Niagara. Pearl. 
Worden. CURRANTS. 
GOOSEBERRIES. Fay (Fay’s Prolific). 
Champion. London (London Market). 
Downing. | White Grape. 
Houghton. | Crandall. 
Varieties Suggested for the Southern.Great Plains.a 
APPLES. CHERRIES. 
Early varieties. Montmorency Ordinaire ( Montmorency).b 
Early Harvest. Morello (English Morello, Wragq). 
Horse ( Yellow Horse). Richmond (Early Richmond). 
Maiden Blush. Spanish ( Yellow Spanish). 
Red June. 
Tetofski. oe 
Damson. 
Yellow Transparent. 
Mid-season varieties. Golden (Gold): 
Golden Beauty. 
Grimes. 
Jonathan. Hammer. 
Wealthy. Hence 
Winter varieties. Kroh (Poole’s Pride). 
Arkansas Black. Lombard. 
Ben Davis. Nona. : 
Recmaeak. Pottawattamie. 
ee Woll. 
Limbertwig. Wonder. 
Missouri ( Missouri Pippin). PEACHES. 
Northwestern (Northwestern Green- | Alexander. 
ing). Alton. 
Ralls (Genet, Geneton). Arp (Arp Beauty). 
Rome Beauty. Carman. 
Winesap. Chinese Cling. 
Crabs. Elberta. 
Florence. Heath (Heath Cling). 
Hyslop. Lee (General Lee). 
Whitney. Lemon Cling. 
a Certain fruits are being propagated and planted in this section under the varietal 
names mentioned below, the exact identity and standing of which it has not been 
found possible to determine. It is possible that some of them are well-known sorts 
to which local names have been applied. As they are apparently of considerable 
value in this section of the Great Plains and the names as given have definite signifi- 
cance there, 1t seems advisable to mention them in this connection. The principal 
varieties that come in this group are: 
Apples: Hale County Beauty, Lively Choice, Stormproof, Red Winter Cluster, 
Yellow Cluster. 
Pear: McWhorter. 
Peaches: Annie Williams, Dalmont’s Favorite, Horlacher. 
Plum: Six Weeks. 
b See footnote ¢, page 19. 
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