APPLE GROWING 



whether the trees are to be permanent and long 

 lived, or temporary and used as fillers; whether 

 the earliest possible Income Is desired or 

 whether this Is to be secondary to the future 

 development of the orchard; whether the stock 

 of the particular variety Is strong or weak 

 growing; whether the variety Is high, medium, 

 or low as to quality; and whether the market is 

 to be local, distant, or export. 



The following tables were originally com- 

 piled by Professor C. S. Wilson of Cornell Uni- 

 versity. They have been slightly revised and 

 modified for our purpose. We believe that 

 they are essentially correct and that they will 

 be a safe guide for the reader to follow in his 

 selection of varieties: 



General Market Apples Dessert or Fancy Trade 



Commercial Box Well 



Baldwin Mcintosh 



Ben Davis Northern Spy 



Hubbardson Fameuse 



Northern Spy Wagener 



King Grimes Golden 



Rome Beauty Yellow Newton 



Oldenburg Red Canada 



Alexander King 



Twenty Ounce Sutton 



Winesap Hubbardson 



(York Imperial Esopus Spitzenburg 



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