POMACEOUS FRUITS: THE APPLE 



Exhibit of Apples 



Have pupils bring in as many varieties of apples as 

 they can, selecting especially those kinds whose names 

 are known. 



Arrange each sort on a separate sheet of paper and add 

 a card giving the name of the variety. It is well to 

 have each set so placed as to show all sides, that the 

 pupils may see the characteristics of each variety. 



Invite some fruit grower to look over the names to 

 see that they are correct. 



After the pupils have had a chance to look at the 

 exhibit repeatedly, say for a week, turn the name cards 

 down and try each member of the class on a recognition 

 test. Repeat the tests until the varieties are easily 

 recognized. 



Judging Apples 



Let each pupil copy the score card herewith and judge 

 a few of the best sets of apples. Repeat once or twice 

 after intervals of a few days. 



