. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . 272. The Wagener. Autumn. — Haas, Late Strawberry, Oconee, Rambo, Peck (PeckPleasant), Carter Blue, Bonum,* Smokehouse,* 273. Pewaukee Apple. Winter. — Shockley, Rome Beauty,* Smith Cider, Grimes, Bucking-ham, Jonathan,* Winesap, Kinnard, York Imperial, Gilpin (Romanite), * Ibid. 420 MANUAL OF GARDENING Ralls (Genet), Limbertwig, Royal Lumbertwig, Stayman Winesap,*Milam, Virginia Beauty,* Terry,* Ingram.* In the Northwest only such varieties as are e


. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . 272. The Wagener. Autumn. — Haas, Late Strawberry, Oconee, Rambo, Peck (PeckPleasant), Carter Blue, Bonum,* Smokehouse,* 273. Pewaukee Apple. Winter. — Shockley, Rome Beauty,* Smith Cider, Grimes, Bucking-ham, Jonathan,* Winesap, Kinnard, York Imperial, Gilpin (Romanite), * Ibid. 420 MANUAL OF GARDENING Ralls (Genet), Limbertwig, Royal Lumbertwig, Stayman Winesap,*Milam, Virginia Beauty,* Terry,* Ingram.* In the Northwest only such varieties as are extremely hardy will besatisfactory, and among those likely to succeed we may mention: — Early. — Yellow Transparent, Tetofski, Oldenburg.* Autumn. — Fameuse, Longfield, Wealthy, McMahan,* Mcintosh,*Shiawassee. Winter. — Wolf River,* Hibernal, Northwestern (Greening), Pe-waukee (Fig. 273), Switzer, Golden Russet, Patten (Greening).* Apricot. — This fruit is not often seen in home gardens in the East,although it deserves to be better known. When grown at all, it islikely to be trained on walls, after the English custom. In the latitude of New York, the apricot has proved as hardy as thepeach. Given the right conditions as to soil and exposure, it w


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