| Show FRUIT GROWERS GIVEN ADVICE Valuable Suggestions Suggestions by Horticultural al aI Society SALT LAKERS COMPILE LIST OFFER HINTS ON PLANTING PRUNING PR NING AND IRRIGATION I IThe The Salt Lake County Horticultural so society clety has issued ls ueda list of instructions and suggestions to fruit growers of tho the state regarding the pleating planting and amid culture of fruits The society ety has lies adopted the Hie fol following following following lowing list of fruits to be planted In InI central and northern Utah I Apples For Commercial Planting Jonathan Rhode Rho e Island Greening Ben Davis Gano Winesap Louvre Roman Beauty Bo uty For or Family U Pippins White Winter P Tulman Talman Sweet ravenstone C Esopus Spitzenberg Bald Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin win Grimes Golden Northwestern tern Greening Maidens Blush Weltha Alex Alexander Al Alexa x ander a liven Yellow B I York Imperial Red Yellow i I Transparent Duchess of Old Fa Pa Faunce or Snow Roman n Stem Willow Twig Northern Spy Rawles Jon Jen Mcintosh Red English En Russett Red r Crabs Whitneys No Xo 20 it J Martha lartha Pears Commercial Bartlett dAnjou Lawrence La wrence S For Home Market and Use UseIn In addition to above aboe Claps Favorite Flem Flemish F cm ish Ishi Beauty Sheldon P F Barry Howell Sickle Louise Bonne de Jersey Jer ey Vicar of or Winkfield Winter SeUs and Duchess of ot Peaches Pe ches S Commercial Elberta Globe Glob Utah Or For Home Market arket and Family use In addition to above aboe list Early Crawford Crwford I Wheatland For early before Elberta i Foster Alexander Triumph Hales Males 1 Early Early Earl Charlotte Aft After r Late Crawford Kings Kinga Kin s Cling CUn Heaths H White Cling For trial Mull Muir Snood No 3 Crosby and find Champion Cherries I Commercial comme and R nd Home Market Sweet Black Black Republican Re Na Xa Napoleon Napoleon Empress Eugenie Dukes and aud Early Earl Richmond English En Morello Large Heine Hor Hortense lor S SS tense Plums s S S For Commercial nut nd lIld Home Homo Use Black I or purple Bradshaw Bra shaw Blue Damson Damson red Ponds Pond Seed Seedling Seedling I ling hug Burbanks VIckson yellow or green een Greengage Yellow Egg Wash Washington Washington rash ington Golden Drop Jefferson Imperial gage For trial Abundance Wild lId Goose Moores Arctic Clyman Ni ner Prunes For Commercial and Home Homo Use Pur Purple pie French German Italian dark red Hungarian green or golden color Silver prune Golden prune For trial Tragedy Prime Giant Imperial Apricots Moorpark Royal Roal Coco Coe Coes s f Horns Home kirk Nectarine Boston Downton Quinces QuInce Meeks leeks Orange Orance and Rea i Gra Grapes pes 1 For commercial commE and horn home use us Black Black Prince Concord Worden orden Moore Moores s I Early Black Hamburg red rod Brighton Delaware Muscat 1 lic t Seedling white Niagara and Pocklington S 0 ton Blackberries Snide host best bost of all for trial Wilsons Early Earl tn Brie Erier Dewberries Lucretia J Ras eW Cuthbert Marlboro Caps ps Gregs and Kan Kansas aBs sas Currants Cherry herry Fays Fy Prolific White Grape Grope Gooseberries Downing Smiths Improved and Poor 1 berries Imperfect feet I Crescent Cres Bubach BUb ch No Ko i 5 Sharpless perfect pt t or fertilized Marshall Jessie Glen Mary Mar 1111 The for fer fertilized Cc r I berry should be judiciously plant planted ed cd with the th imperfect every en ry three rods roSe For trial triaD Warfield No o 2 Parks Early I Suggestions Are Offered i In selecting trees from the above list i iOU you OU of course must take into consid consideration I oration different soils so Us and anil locations i iSome Some Sonic varieties doing well in one locality might not do so well welt in iii snottier mother This i you will have hae to determine by ascertain ascertaining ing Inq the varieties that do db welt in the lo ho i In which you 01 live Ue Most of the cherries the sweet varieties and grapes as well require a warm dry dr sell soli hence they the do better b on the east bench on the west vest slope of or v Ute the mountains of Utah valley alley while apples pears hears and plums do well in inmost inmost most must ani an locality in Utah tah valley As to Pruning Trees In planting trees care should be taken that thUl the th tree is properly pruned both in into tot top to and roots Ton TOD To should be bedone bedone bedone done with a 11 view of making a well bal balanced balanced balanced symmetrical tree as KS a it rows crows old older older er or hence trees should be well cut back within two or three feet of the ground Then you ou can form your our tot top to suit the th nature e and growth w of r the tree Never allow rr forks f or cross s growth v of r rIn limbs in formin the top of the tree tret Look well v to the root All bruised and lacerated lace rated roots should be cut straight I i off of with a sharp pruning knife AH AU roots should be be cut in their natural way of 0 growth and anI an dirt should t be weH el packed ked eked roots In t th the rests wh planting always let the water soak Oak Oaka away a wa 5 adding soil Always leave Jea ve the top to son After atter tIl tree is pointed dry dr s so v thi th dirt win not net l bake ake by imy b he heat beat of this the sun In an orchard ard or o 0 vO never level Wt lt the water leI run inthe in the row of the trees but from four to five hc feet ct on each side sWe so the water will soak to ro the roots of oC trees or vines vIne I gradually Care rf should be bf taken not notto notto notto to irritate irrigate irrl t orchards orchard too much There is more danger dan el JH kit t tuo tue o much Irrigating than in too little tittle Orchards should be well WI W I cultivated to hi retain moisture mo tu and ind make a healthy growth Weeds and grass growing i 1 in an n orchard are a injurious Success in fruits in Utah C either ir f Jr commercial or home use Is s attained only by hi b eternal vigilance villance and that alt all aUthe the time d th tM the fruit truit season cason The horticulturist t of o Utah if he desires to tomake toI tomake make a Ii success su must battle batUe bat e the I many insects Insect diseases es and other enemies of t the je fruit tree and plant life Ufe This I la i a fruit state unsurpassed passed by any aft of our neighboring states if it only the proper diligence d ence and remedies are used So let our nul motto be Onward and ami forward and don dOG and aj at saC ure sure as a the sun shines aes success will Crown rown our efforts J S I N ELLIOTT J P SORENSEN SORE SEN t 5 L HEMENWAY H Committee y |