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other sour cherry in vigor and health. Fruit light 
to dark red. Flesh pale yellow tinged with red; 
very juicy. 
Gov. Wood (Sweet). A wonderful sweet cherry 
for home use. Trees bear early. Fruit large, yel- 
lowish-white tinted with crimson. Flesh tender, 
sweet and juicy. 
APRICOTS. 
Apricots are best adapted for city gardens, or 
where trees are protected by buildings. They are 
delicious fruits, and, therefore, a little extra care 
should be given to protect the flowers from late 
spring frosts. Trees when planted in orchard may 
be protected by timber, or tall-growing fruit trees. 
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Varieties: 
~ Early Golden. An early ripening variety of me- 
dium size. Skin smooth, pale orange color. Flesh 
yellow. Juicy and sweet, with good flavor. 
_ Moorpark. Trees very large. Fruits of largest 
size and excellent in both appearance and quality. 
Color deep orange with distinct blush on side next 
to sun. Flesh very firm, juicy and rich. 
Royal. Tree large and vigorous. Regular in 
bearing with large crops. Fruit large yellow tinged 
with red. Flesh firm and juicy. Stone free. 
QUINCE. 
For preserves and jelly there is nothing better. 
Its delightful flavor and aroma have been admired 
for years. Every home should have a Quince tree. 
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Varieties: 
Champion. Tree vigorous and very productive. — 
Fruit large. Flesh pale yellow, very firm and 
juicy. A good standard variety. 
Orange. An early ripening variety, more adapt- 
ed to the North. Color golden yellow. Flesh pale 
yellow becoming dark red when cooked. Quality 
good. 
GRAPES. 
Other crops may fail but you never lose all the 
Grapes—unless the boys get them. Grapes are a 
sure crop, and vines need little attention except 
training, lots of sunshine, and plenty of plant food. 
By careful selection of varieties, fresh fruit may 
be had for several months during the year, and 
many delicious jams, jellies, marmalades and 
juices may be preserved for winter consumption. 
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BLACK GRAPES. 
— Concord. The best general purpose grape grown. 
Berry large; bunches shouldered and compact. 
Should be the “backbone” of your planting. Very 
fruitful every year. Fruit firm and juicy. 
