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cessful are the best kinds to select. The fruits which 
the family likes best are always to be given preference. 
In addition to high yielding varieties, it is well to select 
those which produce in succession. Early, medium and 
late varieties of peaches and apples furnish fruit over 
a long period. The same is true with strawberries and 
cherries. 
The following varieties of fruits may be successfully 
grown in the South: 
APPLES 
1. Red June. 
2. Yellow Transparent. 
3. San Jacinto. 
4. Grimes Golden. 
5. Jonathan. 
PEACHES 
1. Togo. 
2. Early Crawford. 
3. Mamie Ross. 
4. Elberta. 
5. Indian Cling. 
APRICOTS 
1. Early Golden. 
2. Lampasas. 
BLACKBERRIES 
1. Dallas. 
2. Macdonald. 
3. Robinson. 
STRAWBERRIES 
1. Lady Thompson. 
2. Klondike. 
3. Aroma. 
4. Dunlap. 
5. Ever Bearing. 
PEARS 
1. Dwarf Bartlett. 
2. Garber. 
3. Keiffer. 
PLUMS 
1. Red June. 
2. Burbank. 
3. Wild Goose. 
4. Golden Beauty. 
5. Abundance. 
GRAPES 
1. Moore’s Early. 
2. Concord. 
3. R. W. Munson. 
DEWBERRIES 
1. Austin. 
2. Rogers. 
PECANS 
1. Stuart. 
2. Schley. 
3. Delmas. 
PERSIMMONS 
1. Yemon. 
2. Mino. 
