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1894- 33- Taylor, Am. Pom. Soc. Rf>t., 1895:198. 34. Heiges, Median's 

 Monthly, 6:136. 1896. 35. Card, and For., 9:310. 1896. 36. Munson, Me. Sta. 

 An. Rpt., 18:95. 1902. 37. Hansen, v$\ D. Sta. Bui, 76:88. 1902. 38. Stinson, 

 Mo. Fr. Sta. Bui., 3:27. 1902. 39. Powell and Fulton, U. S. B. P. I. Bui., 

 48:53. 1903. 40. Budd-Hansen, 1903:156. fig. 41. Brnner, N. C. Sta. Bui., 

 182:27. I 93- 4 2 - Beach and Clark, N. Y. Sta. Bui., 248:139. 1904. 43. Ragan, 

 U. S. B. P. I. Bui, 56:10. 1905. 



SYNONYMS. Genet (23). Gencton (21, 23). GENITON (8). Geniton (39). 

 GENNETIN (4). Gcnneting (14). Gennetting (42). Ginet (23). Indiana 

 Jannetting (13, 14, 22). JANET (30). Janet (31, 37, 40, 41, 42). Janetting 

 (21). Jefferson Pippin (23, 26). Jeniton (22, 27, 37, 38). Jennett (14, 

 22). Jcnnctte (13). Jenniton (42). MISSOURI JANET (18). Missouri 

 Janet J (22). Never Fail (21). Neverfail (4, 6, n, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 33, 37, 

 39, 40, 41, of Ohio 10). RALLS GENET (33, 35, 37, 40, 41). Rails Genet (39, 

 42). RALLS JANET (36). Raule Jannet (12). RAULE'S GENET (24). RAULE'S 

 JANET (13, 15). RAULE'S JANETT (5). RAULE'S JANETTE (10). RAULE'S 

 JANNET (14). Route's Jannette (13). Rattle's Jannctting (14, 22). Raulc's 

 Jennettirig (10). RAUL'S GENNETTING (6, 22). Raul's Gennetting (13). 

 RAWLF/S GENET (23, 24, 26). Rawlc's Genet (22). RAWLE'S JANET (9, 16, 

 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 38). Rarde's Janet (30, 35). RAWLE'S JANETT 

 (2, 3). RAWLE'S JANNET (n). Ratvle's Jannet (22). Razvle's Jennet (8). 

 Raivle's Jenneting (n). Rawle's Jennette (13). Rawl's Janet (13). Red 

 Nevcrfailt (22). ROCKREMAIN (12). Rockremain (6, n). Rock Remain 

 (13, 14, 22). Rockrimmon (10). Reck Rimmon (13, 14, 21, 22). Royal 

 Janette (33). Winter Genneting (13). Winter Jannetting (14, 22). Yellow 

 Janctte (13). Yellow Janett (14, 22). 



Rails, although a southern variety, often develops pretty good 

 quality when grown as far north as Western New York and 

 Southern Michigan. As grown here it seldom reaches marketable 

 size unless it is thinned and it is rather dull in color being at the 

 best only moderately attractive but It has the merit of being a good 

 keeper and holds its flavor well till late in the season. In ordinary 

 storage it is in season from December to May with April as the 

 commercial limit (42). 



In districts farther south and west and, generally speaking, 

 throughout the Ben Davis apple regions it produces fruit of superior 

 quality, is generally held in high esteem for home use and has a 

 recognized standing in market. It has there been cultivated exten- 

 sively either under the common names of Jeniton or Rails Janet or 

 under some variation of these names. It has also been grown to a 

 limited extent under the names Neverfail and Rock Rimmon. The 

 younger trees frequently bear annually and yield fruit of fairly good 

 size but with increasing age the trees often become biennial or oc- 

 casional croppers and in bearing- years are apt to be so overloaded 



