RASPBERRIES: SUGGESTED FOR TRIAL 
Fruit Districts 1 2 3-4 
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Indian Summertt (red) H H H 
Madawaska (red) H H H 
Taylor (red) C Ce c* 
inter protection recommended for all varieties. 
ttFall crop not dependable. 
STRAWBERRIES: BECOMMENDED VARIETIES 
Fruit Districts 1 2 
Junebearing: 
Premier 
Beaver (for sandy soils) 
Dunlap 
Bctinss (Scarlet Beauty) 
Arrowhead (Minn. No. 1118) 
Burgundy (needs pollinizer) 
Everbearing: 
Evermore (Minn. No. 1166) 
Gem (leading variety) 
Wayzata (poor plant maker) 
Protect by mulching, all districts. 
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Fruit Districts 1 3-4 
Robinson (Scarlet Beauty) (Junebearing) e ‘ C 
Red Rich (Everbearing) C Cc 
Protect by mulching, all districts. 
UNNAMED MINNESOTA FRUIT BREEDING FARM 
PRODUCTIONS SUGGESTED FOR TRIAL 
Apples: Minn. Nos. 724, 790. 
Grape: Minn. No. 78*. 
Korean Cherries: Minn. Nos. 20, 23, 57, 60. 
Nanking Cherry: Minn. No. 41. 
Plums: Minn. Nos. 89, 225. 
Red Currant: Minn. No. 69. 
Red Raspberry: Minn. a re 
Sour Cherries: Minn, 
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PLANTING DISTANCES FOR FRUITS 
Apples (Districts 1-2) Pears—18 to 20 ft. 
30 to 35 it. _ Currants—4x6 it. 
Apples (Districts 3-4) Gooseberries—4x6 ft. 
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Hiybria eae Red ‘Raspberries (hedge) 
Samet. Socios Black et irisy Raspberries 
Strawberries (June) - Strawberries (Everbearing) 
18 to 24 in. x 4 ft. 18 in. x 3% ft. 
The number of plants re wired for one acre may be deter- 
mined by multiplying the distance apart each way (in feet) 
and dividing the product into 43,560. 
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