CATALOGUE OF 1S70. 



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SECTION I.-APPLES-CoNTixuED. 



LOCALITV, 



UEM AUKS, 



Distinct iroin N. Y. Vandevero. This variety i,s \vi<lelv i)iantocl. \al- 



uHl)le. 

 Very early bearer ; ruininj? the tree unless thiniu'«i :uul l;i!.:iilv ».iilliva- 



tod. Fine dessert apple. 

 Tree of moderate vigor. Comes in the season of the summer fruits. 



Flence less valueil. 

 Tree vigorous, prolific. Promising; but may prove too vaviable in size. 



Tree vigorous. Bears early and abundantly. A vahiablc variety for 



general purposes. 

 Tree vigorous, upright. Blooms late. A line mihl dessert ajiijle. Xot 



widely known. 

 Origin, Wayne Co. Requires good culture. An excellent, mild, dessert 



apple. 

 Tree rather vigorous; productive. Wood soft, spongy. Of verv doubt- 

 ful value. 

 Popular old variety for home use. Somev.hat lacking ni proiluctive- 



ness. 

 Tree strong and prolific. A showy and profitable cnlinarv ami market 



fruit. Little known. 

 Of very laoor qualily. .Short lived. Desirable for iis extreme carliness 



only." 

 Tree'vigorous, upright, productive. Fruit of the Newtown Pippin. 



class. Popular south. 

 Tree an<l fruit mnch like Fall Pippin, but kee|>s longer. >ieldom seen. 



umler its own name, 

 luiroducett into Wayne Co. as Honey Sweet. 



Tree a good grower; productive. Valued by some as a market variety.. 



IIar<iy, vigorous, productive. Fruits vary greatly in .size. Keep and 



self well. 

 IIard\', prolific. A fine, though little known, winter fruir. 



Irregular grower; good, early bearer. Good for dessert, market, or ci- 

 der,— Downing, 

 Strong, upright grower; slender shoots. Profitable. Probably au un- 

 recognized eastern sort- 

 Tree luirdy, upright, vigorous; a tardy bearer. Productive. Little- 

 grown. 

 Tree vigorous, trpright, spreading. A large, showy fruit. Little grown. 



Fruit uneven in size. Only locally known. Valued where grown. 



Needs dry warm soils. High, rich flavor. Uneven in size. Often un. 



]>ro(iuciive. Not successlul at the north. 

 Tree and fruit like ine Green N. P. JSome doubt their distinctness. 



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