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The following table has been prepared in order to compare so 

 far as possible the extent to which each variety is subject to 

 the ax^ple-scab or other injurious fungi. It is scarcely probable 

 that all the injury to the apples is due to the apple-iscab fungus. 

 The varieties named in the last table in the column marked 

 "Free" are first considered. Many of the were also men- 

 tioned in the other columns. Next are considered those varieties 

 found in the column marked "Not seriously affected," and 

 finally those found in the colimin " Habitually badly affected." 

 The figures in the columns refer to the number of times the vari- 

 ety was mentioned in the given categories by the respondents: 



Variety. 



Grarden Royal .... 

 Williams Favorite 



Ontario 



Pumpkin Sweet . . 

 Paradise Sweet . . . 



Sapson 



Hurlburt 



Lady Winter Sweet 

 Red Winter Sweet 

 Summer Rose .... 



0. Peamiain 



Magimm Bonum . . 

 Hall Seedling .... 



Kemodle 



Buckingham 



CJolton 



Green Sweeting . . 

 York Imjicrial .... 



Rareripe 



Lady Sweeting . . . 



Early Ripe 



Gravenstein 



Porter 



Rox. Russett ..... 



Habitually Not 



badly seriously 

 affected, affected. 



1 

 1 



2 



Free. 

 1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



.1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



1 



I 



1 



1 



3 



P 

 5 



