330 THE SMALI- FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



Flixtonia. i. Mcintosh Bk. Card. 2: S79- i8S5- 2. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:22. 1897. 



In the Station plats the plants are moderately vigorous and inclined to mildew; fruit 

 large, pale red, slightly hairy, sweet; very good. 



Flora. I. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:23. 1897. 2. Cati. Cent. Exp. Farm Bui. 56:24. 1907. 

 A cross between Houghton and Red Warrington which originated with William 

 Satmders, Ottawa, Canada, about 1890. In the Station plats the plants are vigorous and 

 healthy; fruit large, oblong, smooth green, with tough skin, sweet; good. 



Forester, i. Lindley Guide Orch. Card. 178. 1831. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:23. 1897. 

 An old English variety, plants of which at this Station are moderately vigorous, 

 slightly subject to mildew; fruit large, oval-oblong, pale red, somewhat hairy, sweet; 

 good. 



Foxhunter. i. Card. Chron. 811. 1844. 2. A^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 



Cultivated in England as early as 1823. As grown here the plants are moderately 

 vigorous, inclined to mildew; fruit large, oblong, dark green tinged with red, smooth, sweet; 

 good. 



Freedom, i. Card. Chron. 613. 1843. 2. Hogg Fruit Man. 128. 1866. 3. A^. Y. 

 Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 

 An old English sort. Station plants are moderately vigorous, productive, nearly free 

 from mildew; fruit large, oblong; skin smooth, creamy white, sweet; good. 



Frontenac. 1. A''. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 



Cayuga. 2. Rural N. Y. 52:34, fig. 10. 1893. 



This variety was introduced by H. S. Anderson, Union Springs, New York, in 1884. 

 At this Station the plants are very vigorous and productive, subject to mildew; fruit large, 

 oblong, smooth, pale green, sweet; good. 



Galopin. i. A^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 



As grown here the plants are vigorous, slightly affected by mildew; fruit large, pyri- 

 form, smooth, dark green, tough skin; good. 



Garibaldi, i. Hogg Fruit Man. 128. 1866. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 



Originated in England about i860. As grown at this Station the fruit is medium to 

 large, roundish, fine yellow, nearly sweet; good. 



General, i. Card. Chron. 612. 1843. 2. A'^. Y. Sta. Bid. 114:24. 1897. 



As grown here the plants of this sort are moderately vigorous; fruit medium to large, 

 oblong, smooth, green; good. 



George Ridley, i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:24. 1897. 



In the Station plats the plants are vigorous but susceptible to mildew; fruit medium 

 to large, pyriform, pale green, acid; poor. 



Gibb. I. Can. Exp. Farms Rpt. 104. 1898. 



Originated by William Saunders, Ottawa, Canada, about 1890. Plants vigorous, 

 moderately productive, slightly affected with mildew; fruit large, roundish oval, dull red 

 and green, smooth, sweet; good. 



