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varieties should be considered. In southern New 

 England: Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Newtown 

 Pippin may be successfully grown. 



In New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and the 

 higher altitudes of Maryland, Virginia and West 

 Virginia : Early Harvest, Porter, Golden Sweet, 

 Red Astrachan, Williams Favorite, Yellow Trans- 

 parent, Primate, Maiden Blush, Rambo, Fall Wine, 

 Wealthy, Mclntosh, Grimes, Peck Pleasant, Tol- 

 man Sweet, Hubbardston, Nero, Stayman, Wine- 

 sap, Newtown (or Albemarle) Pippin, Jonathan, 

 York Imperial. 



For Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky 

 and Tennessee : Red June, Red Astrachan, Yellow 

 Transparent, Duchess of Oldenburg, Chenango, 

 Benoni, Early Joe, Sweet Bough, Early Harvest, 

 Maiden Blush, Wealthy, Grimes, Bailey Sweet, 

 Jonathan, Rails, Roman Stem, Winesap, Stayman, 

 Newtown Pippin, Yates, Ben Davis. 



For the South Atlantic states: Early Harvest, 

 Sweet Bough, Red June, Chenango, Early Joe, Jef- 

 fris, Maiden Blush, Red Astrachan, Horse, Sum- 

 mer Rose, White Juneating, Grimes, Jonathan, 

 Langford, Shockley, Stayman, Romanite, Yates. 



For Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota and 

 Iowa: Charlamoff, Longfield, Livland Raspberry, 

 Duchess of Oldenburg, Switzer, Hibernal, North- 

 western Greening, St. Lawrence, Wealthy, Malinda, 

 Milwaukee, Patten. 



For Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Oklahoma : 

 Yellow Transparent, Red June, Benoni, Chenango, 

 Maiden Blush, Duchess of Oldenburg, Early Joe, 

 Dyer, Mclntosh, Wealthy, Grimes, Roman Stem, 

 Rambo, Jonathan, Ben Davis, Winesap, Stayman, 

 White Winter Pearmain. 



