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Relatively immune. 



Gravenstein, 



Grimes, 



Hubbardston, 



Jonathan, 



Northwestern Greening, 



Oldenburg, 



Red Astrachan, 



Rome, 



Roxbury Russet, 



Sutton, 



Swaar, 



Tolman Sweet, 



Tompkins King, 



Wagener, 



Wealthy, 



Yellow Transparent. 



Relatively susceptible. 



Golden Pippin, 



Green Newtown, 



Hawley, 



Huntsman, 



Lady, 



Lady Sweet, 



Lawver, 



Maiden Blush, 



Mcintosh, 



Mother, 



Northern Spy, 



Ortley, 



Red Canada, 



R. I. Greening, 



St. Lawrence, 



Smokehouse, 



Twenty Ounce, 



Willow Twig, 



Winter Pearmain. 



The list below was prepared from notes taken in 1906 when 

 apple blight was more prevalent in western New York than ever 

 before known. Only well known varieties are listed. Sorts inter- 



mediate to blight are not listed. 



Susceptibility of Apples to Apple Blight. 



Immune in 1906. 



Babbitt, 



Baldwin, 



Cox Orange, 



Cranberry Pippin, 



Delicious, 



Gideon, 



Grimes, 



Lady, 



Northern Spy, 



Swaar, 



Sweet Bough, 



Tompkins King, 



Twenty Ounce, 



Very susceptible. 



Alexander, 



Arabka, 



Bailey Sweet, 



Bismarck, 



Black Gilliflower, 



Constantine, 



Esopus Spitzenburg, 



Fall Pippin, 



Jonathan, 



Mother, 



Pewaukee, 



Ralls, 



R. I. Greening, 



Rome, 



Sutton. 



Wagener, 



Washington Strawberry. 



There is another form of natural resistance to disease, too 

 often neglected by plant pathologists and plant-growers alike, 



