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AN IMPORTANT STATION PUBLICATION. 
There is now in press a publication for which the Legislature 
of 1904 generously provided, which is to be known as the “Apples 
of New York.” This publication is to be issued in two parts. 
The first, or the one now in press, will include the late varieties 
of apples, and the second part will be devoted to the summer 
and fall varieties. It is expected that the two parts w'll present 
about 500 pages of printed matter and approximately 300 pl.tes, 
nearly half of which will be representations in color of the most 
important varieties. This work will present the results of apple 
studies which have been carried on at the Station for over 20 
years, besides much data collected from practical orchardists 
throughout the State. As the number of copies authorized is 
limited, every effort should be made to place them in the hands 
of those who are directly interested in apple culture either as 
orchardists or nursery men. 
DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENTS. 
There is a growing tendency in experiment station work 
towards carrying on demonstration experiment's in connection 
with the commercial operations of the farm and orchard. It is 
very evident that no experiment staticn farm can he so organ- 
ized as to give opportunities for observations in conuection with 
all classes of commercial work. For this reason, it is necessary 
