276 Report oF THE HorTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OF THE 
St. Lawrence, Wealthy, 
Tompkins King, Wolf River, 
Twenty Ounce, Yellow Bellflower, 
Wagener, York Imperial. 
ENDURANCE OF HBAT BY DIFFERENT VARI®TIES AFTER HAVING BEEN 
PICKED AND BEFORE GOING INTO STORAGE. 
‘Varieties differ greatly in endurance of heat after having been 
picked and before going into storage. Summer and early fall 
varieties are most affected in this respect and late-keeping varie- 
ties least. In order to keep longest in cold storage apples should 
be exposed to heat for as short a time as possible after having 
been picked. 
Varieties listed below are reported as standing heat compara- 
tively well before going into storage. Those which stand heat 
best are among the latest. 
Baldwin, 
Ben Davis, 
Black Gilliflower, 
Blue Pearmain, 
Boiken, 
Canada Baldwin, 
Cooper Market, 
Cranberry Pippin, 
Domine, 
Esopus Spitzenburg, 
Fallawater, 
Fameuse, 
Gano, 
Gilpin, 
Golden Russet, 
Green Newtown, 
Hendick, 
Jonathan, 
Lady Sweet, 
Lawver, 
Limbertwig, 
Mann, 
Minkler, 
Missouri Pippin, 
Ontario, 
Plumb Cider, 
Pomme Grise, 
Pumpkin Sweet, 
Ralls, 
Rambo, 
Red Canada, 
Roman Stem, 
Rome, 
Roxbury, 
Salome, 
Smith Cider, 
Stark, 
Sutton, 
Swaar, 
Tolman Sweet, 
Tompkins King, 
Walbridge, 
Westfield Seek-no-further, 
Winesap, 
Winter Banana. 
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In the next list are shown the varieties which are reported as 
being much affected by heat. 
This list includes all the summer 
and early fall apples concerning which reports on this point were 
