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Remarks. — "Our Baldwins are seriously affected, particularly 

 on the high dry land. Other Baldwin orchards are almost 

 entirely free from scab. We have never put out Pameuse or 

 Mcintosh Red as they are liable to scab." 



Massachusetts. 

 O. B. Hadwen, Worcester: 

 Remarks. — " The apple scab has not injured my apples auflS,- 

 ciently to injure their sale in market." 



Rhode Island. 



O. H. J. Perry, Jr., Lincoln: 

 Habitually badly affected. — R. I. Greening, Pearmain, Gilliflower, 



Yorkshire Greening, Wine, Early Harvest, Early Burden, 



Spice, N. Spy. 

 Not seriously affected. — Gilliflower, Tift Sweet, Ladies Sweet, 



Red Oanaida, Early Williams, Bellefleur, Leicester Sweet. 

 Free. — Nonesuch, Baldwin, Peck Pleasant, Seek-no-further, Tal- 



man Sweet, Rox. Russet, Porter, Gravenstein, Astrachan, 



Sapson, Oldenburg, Hurlbert, King. 

 Remarks. — " The disease is worse in wet locations." 



New York. 

 George T. Powell, Ghent: 

 Habitually badly affected. — Fameuse, Cranberry (Pippin), Spitzen- 



burg, Vandervere, Y. Bellefleur. 

 Not seriously affected. — N. Spy, Baldwin, R. I. Greening, Jonathan, 



Pound Sweet, Twenty Ounce, Nonesuch, Porter. 

 Free. — Lady Winter Sweet, Red Winter Sweet, King, Seek-no- 

 further, Golden Russet, Rox. Russet, Ben Davis, Pall Pippin, 

 Gravestein. 

 Remarks. — "The apple scab is worse in wet locations." 



J. J. Thomas, Union Springs: 

 Remarks. — " Can make no definite statements as the severity of 

 the disease varies so much with the seasons." 

 T. B. Wilson, Seneca: 

 Habitually badly affected. — Fameuse, Canada Red, Fall Pippin, 

 Douce. 



