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Limbertwig group. — From the Southwest and not adapted to 

 New York conditions. 



Green Limbertwig, Red Limbertwig. 



Longfield group. — Russian, and can be grown in practically ail 

 parts of New York. 



English Pippin, Longfield. 



Lowland Raspberry group. — Russian. Adapted to Northern 

 New York. 



Lowland Raspberry, Red Wine. 



Newtown Spitzenburg group. — Medium sized, roundish, striped 

 apples of high quality. Running small in New York and not well 

 adapted to any of our districts. 

 Bethlehemite, Duncan, Newtown Spitzenburg. 



Northern Spy group. — Large, striped red, roundish oblate, 



ribbed, with delicate bloom, juicy, crisp, fine grain, of highest 



flavor and quality. Fastidious as to soils but probably can be 



grown in congenial locations in all but the coldest portions of the 



State. 



Arnold, 

 Doctor, 

 Hagloe, 

 Melon, 



Oldenburg group. — 'Medium to above in size, variously striped 

 with red, generally ripening in fall and of comparatively short 

 season. Tart, culinary apples with but few dessert sorts. Rus- 

 sian. Probably the most cosmopolitan of the groups here listed — 

 some members succeeding in all parts of New York. 



