FRUIT CATALOGUE. 

 SECTION I.— APPLES— Continued. 



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Remarks. 



Tree strong and prollflc. A sliowy and profitable culinary and marlcet 



fruit. Little known. 

 Of very poor quality. Short lived. Desirable for its extreme earliness 



only. 

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



Popular south. 

 'Tree and fruit much like Fall Pippin, but keeps longer. Seldom seen under 



its own name. 

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



Hardy, vigorous, productive. Fruits vary greatly in size. Keep and eelL 



well. 

 Hardy, prolific. A fine, though little known, winter fruit. 



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

 Downing. Valuable in Lenawee countj'. 



Strong, upright grower ; slender shoots. Profitable. Probably an unrecog- 

 nized eastern sort. 



Tree hardy, upright, vigorous: a tardy bearer. Productive. Little grown. 



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



Needs dry, warm soils. High, rich flavor. Uneven In size. Often unpro- 

 ductive. Not successful at the north. Fruit much in demand. 

 Tree and fruit like the Green N. Some doubt their distinctness. 



b. brown. 



c. carmine, 

 or. crimson. 



d. dark. 



SECTION II.— APPLES— CRABS. 



-ABBREVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



Color. 



g. green, 

 o. orange, 

 p. purplish, 

 r. red. 



ru. russet. 

 8. scarlet. 

 V. vermilion, 

 y. yellow. 



