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.Journal of A ;/riruIti(re, Victoria. [10 Aug., 1917. 



Plate 114; 



Yearling Growths of same Twelve Varieties. 



a London Pippin. g Stone Pippin. 



6 Statesman. h Esopus Spitzenberg. 



c Yates. i Moss' Incomparable. 



d Jonathan. j Baldwin. 



c Rome Beauty. k Rokewood. 



/ Pomrae de Neige. I King David. 



With regard to the leaves it may be stated that, although typical 

 specimens are usually produced on the young wood, irregular types are 

 mostly found on the older growths. Consequently, these organs are 

 not of equal value with the fruit and young wood as a means to variety 

 identification, and for this purpose the fruit buds and bark also, on 

 account of their respective features, are of considerable assistance. 



