62 THE APPLE IN COLD STORAGE. 



Yellow Bellflower. Synonym : Bellflower. 



F. T Bradley, Barker, Niagara County, N. Y.: No. 2 grade, scabby and russeted; 

 ] ied ( >ctober 9, 1902, stored October 15; May 1, 1903, semifirm and free from 

 scald and decay. 



G. T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y.: Highly colored, No. 1; picked 

 < >ctober 9, 1902, stored October 13; April 1, 1903, beginning to mellow, no scald 

 or rot. 



Yellow Newtown. Synonym.-: Albemarle; Newtown Pippin; Yellow Newtown 

 Pippin. 



S. L. Lupton, Winchester, Frederick County, Va. : Medium sized, well colored, 

 wormy; picked October 7, 1901, stored October 10; May 1, 1902, firm, decay and 

 scald slight; commercial limit April 1. 



W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, \Y. Va. : Bright, No. 1; picked 

 October 10, 1901, stored October 18; June 14, 1902, in prime commercial con- 

 dition, no scald or decay. 



Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Va. : 

 Somewhat wormy; picked September 27, 1901, stored October 17; June 14, 1902, 

 firm, color and quality good; decay and scald slight; commercial limit May 15. 

 Yellow Newtown Pippin. (See Yellow Newtown.) 

 York Imperial. Synonym: Johnson's Fine Winter. 



A. A. Boggs, Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C. : Hard, bright, half colored, 

 No. 1; picked September 18, 1902, stored September 25; May 1, 1903, firm, no 

 scald or decay. 



S. L. Lupton, Winchester, Frederick County, Va. : Medium grade, greenish red. 

 considerable codling moth; picked October 4, 1901, stored October 12; scalded 

 badly after January 1, 1902; fruit picked October 23, dark red, began to scald 

 after February 1, but did not scald as badly as the early picked fruit; the com- 

 mercial limit of the dark fruit was six weeks longer. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Medium to 

 small, light colored, very hard; picked October 1-12, 1901, stored October 21; 

 began to scald February 15, 1902, and a month later three-fourths of the fruit 

 was lightly scalded on the green side; remained firm throughout season; com- 

 mercial limit February 15 to March 15. 



Ozark Orchard Company, Goodman, McDonald County, Mo.: Large, well colored, 

 No. 1; picked October 8, 1902, stored October 13; March 10, 1903, overripe, 

 somewhat shriveled, one-third of the fruit decayed, no scald; commercial limit 

 January 15. 



Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Va.: 

 Bright, well colored, No. 1; picked September 26, 1901, stored October 17; Jan- 

 uary 24. 1902, firm, no decay, one-third of the fruit slightly scalded; commercial 

 limit January 1. 



F. Wellhouse, Tonganoxie, Leavenworth County, Kans. : Two-thirds colored; 

 picked Octobers, 1901, stored October 12; March 20, 1902, slightly wilted, some 

 decay, one-fourth of the fruit scalded; commercial limit February 15. 



York Stripe. 



W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Ya. : Fair, No. 1; picked Octo- 

 ber 7, 1901, stored October 18; May 27, 1902, firm, slight decay, and scald; 

 commercial limit May 1 . 



Zolotoreff. 

 Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Substation, South Haven, Van Buren 

 County, Mich.: Large, well colored. No. 1; picked August 24, 1902, stored Sep- 

 tember 3; September 16, 1902, mellow, no rot or scald; November 14, appear- 

 ance of fruit quite good, but flesh dry, discolored, and tasteless. 



