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Balls group. — On mature trees medium, to below in size, 

 rather dull striped red, of superior quality and texture, keeping 

 late, productive to a fault. A southern group not adapted to north- 

 ern conditions. 



Doctor Walker, Milam, Salome. 



Ingram, Ralls, 



Rambo group. — Only medium in size, roundish oblate, rather 



dull striped red, good quality. Southern. Adaptations not well 



known for New York, though some members of the group can be 



grown in the warmer districts of the State. 



Domine, Milden, Wells. 



Lacker, Rambo, 



Red Astrachan group. — Summer apples of above medium size, 

 crisp, tart and of good quality. May be grown in all parts of the 

 State. 

 Oszi Vaj, Red Astrachan, White Astrachan. 



Reinette group. — With few exceptions rather large in size, 

 of green or yellow ground color, with or without blush, and gen- 

 erally of good quality. A large and poorly denned group which is 

 here divided into four sections. Nearly all of the members, with 

 the exception of a few in the Newtown Section, thrive in New 

 York. Only a few varieties of this group, however, succeed in 

 the northern district. 



FALL PIPPIN SECTION. 



Greenville, 

 Hawley, 



Holland Pippin, 

 Jack, 

 Lowell, 



Maiden Blush, 

 Magenta, 

 Newark Pippin, 

 Ohio Pippin, 



Albion, 



Boiken, 



Crowns, 



Elgin Pippin, 



Ewalt, 



Fall Harvey, 



Fall Pippin, 



French Pippin, 



Golden Pippin, 



Peach Blow, 



Reinette Pippin, 



Sharp, 



White Spanish, 



Winter Banana, 



Winter Pippin, 



York Pippin. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING SECTION. 



Autumn Swaar, 

 Battyani, 

 Bottle Greening, 

 Canada Reinette, 

 Fall Orange, 



Holland Winter, 



Monmouth, 



Northwestern Greening, 



Patten, 



R. I. Greening, 



Sheddan, 



Starr, 



Sweet Greening, 



Tobias Pippin, 



Victuals and Drink. 



