GRAPES, continued 
fair to good. These are all good bearers in this region. Many of the 
popular varieties are wholly unsuited for arbor planting. 
The list is here given in the order in which they ripen : Champion 
(black), Diamond (white), Lindley (red), Worden (black), Concord (black), 
Ives (black), Niagara (white), Woodruff Red (red), Elvira (white). 
We have the following additional varieties, ripening in the order here 
named : Lutie (red), Moore’s Early (black), Moyer(red), Hartford (black), 
Martha (white), Vergennes (red), Pocklington (white), Agawam (red), 
Clinton (black). 
CURRANTS 
Cherry (red), Fay’s (red), White Grape (white). 
Large Montmorency Cherry 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Downing (white), Golden Prolific ( yellow ), Houghton ( red) , Josselyn 
(red). 
RASPBERRIES 
We regard the following as the “cream of the list ” of the kinds suc- 
ceeding in this section : 
BLACK — Cumberland, Munger, Kansas ; RED — King, Cuthbert ; PURPLE — 
Haymaker. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado, Snyder, Ward, Blowers. The Ward and Blowers are still 
under test, but promising. 
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Fruit Trees and Small Fruits 
