ILLUSTRATIONS 



PA<;E 



Fig. u;2. Map of New York State Showing Fruit Districts 641 



Fig. Hi;!. Block of One-Year Bartlett Pears 647 



Fig. 1(54. Close View of One Type of Digger 652 



Fig. Hi."). Hear View of Trencher (i.l.'i 



Fig. ICC.. Plant ing Nursery Stock 654 



Fig. 1<>7. Rear \'ie\v of Firmer .- 655 



Fig. KiS. Northern Spy drafts. One Year Old 658 



Fig. Hi!). Exhibition of Cold Storage Apples 663 



Fig. 170. Cold Storage House at Kendall, Orleans County 664 



Fig. 171. Morton Cold Storage Plant 666 



Fig. 17-2. 3,600 Basket's of Peaches in Storage 668 



Fig. 173. Apple-packing Train, and Men Who Gave Advice to Apple 



Parkers 680 



Fig. 174. The Fruit Exhibit as It Appeared from 1805-1910 695 



1'ig. 17"). The Grange Kxhibit That Won First Prize in 1912 697 



Fig. 17(5. One of the Early County Exhibits 698 



Fig. 177. The First Prize Plate of Bartlett Pears in 1911 699 



Fig. 178. The First Prize Plate of Elberta Peaches in 1911 700 



Fig. 179. An Ontario County Exhibit, 1911 701 



Fig. 180. The Ulster County Exhibit Winner of First Prize in 1915. . . 703 



Fig. 181. The Fruit Exhibit, 1915 704 



Fig. is-J. Kxhibit of New York Apples at the New York Land Show, 1912. 711 

 Fig. 183. Exhibit of New York Apples at the Chicago Land Show, 1913.. 713 



Fig. 184. New York Fruit Exhibit at Panama Exposition 714 



Fig. 185. W. C. Barry, President, Western New York Horticultural 



Society, 1915-16 718 



Fig. 186. Pioneers of the Western New York Horticultural Society 720 



Fig. 187. Snapshot of an Afternoon Session 725 



Fig. 188. Exterior of Office of Hudson River Fruit Exchange 731 



Fig. 189. Office of Hudson River Fruit Exchange 734 



Fig. 190. Storage Room of Hudson River Fruit Exchange 735 



Fig. 191. Loading by Carload at Milton, N. Y 737 



Fig. 192. Loaded Fruit? Wagons 738 



Fig. 193. Unloading Feed 739 



Fig. 194. Monument to Mclntosh Red 745 



Fig. 195. Marker Erected to Original Northern Spy 747 



Fig. 196. Tablet to Primate Apple Tree 751 



Fig. 197. Indian Apple Tree, Nearly 200 Years Old 752 



Fig. 198. Granite Shaft Commemorating the Baldwin Apple 757 



Fig. 199. Ancient Rhode Island Greening Tree, About 200 Years Old 759 



Fig. 200. Block of Granite Commemorating the Wealthy Apple 760 



Fig. 2(il. Map Showing Apple Growing Districts of New York State. . . . 763 



Fig. 202. Cove: Crop of Red Clover in Peach Orchard 777 



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