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ADAPTATION OF VARIETIES OF FRUIT 



TABLE L. 



The Columns indicate: 1st, the Name ofVariety ; 2d, the Season of Maturity ; 3d, the 

 in which the Varieties are recommended. A star (*) opposite a variety indicates 

 two stars (**) distinguish those most highly recommended. The Italics in the 



The Abbreviations are as follows: Seasons, S. summer; A. autumn; W. winter; E. 

 as medium. Use, K. designates varieties recommended only for kitchen purposes; 

 regarded as dessert or table sorts. M. designates the most valuable varieties for 



No. 



NAME. 



10 

 11 



1-3 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 



20 



I 21 



I 22 



23 



24 



Ailes, , 



Alexander, 



Emperor Alexander. 

 American Summer Pearmain, 



American Summer. 



Early Summer Pearmain. 



Astraclian Red, , 



Asliraore, 



Autumn Bough, 



Late Bouf/h. 



Sweet Beilflower. 



Autumnal Swaar, 



Baldwin, 



Steele's lied Winter. 

 Bailey Sweet, 



Edf/erli/s Sweet. 



Patterson's Sweet. 



Baltimore Pii^pin, 



Belmont, 



Gate. Waxen. 



Belleflcur Yellow, 



Benoni, 



Beauty of Kent, , 



BlackOxford, 



Black's Annette, 



Blooming Orange, 



Blue Pearmain, 



Bohannan, 



Buchannan. 



Bowling's Sweet, 



Bourassa, 



Broadwell, 



Brooke's Pippin, 



Bullock's Pippin, 



American Golden Rnssett. 



Sheep's Nose. 



Buckingham, 



Carolina Red June, 



Red June. 



Cannon Pearmain, 



Carter of Virginia, 



Cooper, 



Beauty Red. 



Lady Washington. 



W. 

 E. A. 



E. S. 

 A. 

 A. 



A. 

 W. 



E.W. 



A. 

 E.W. 



W. 



S. 



w. 

 w. 



s. 



E.W. 

 W. 



S. 



w. 

 w. 

 w. 

 w. 

 w. 



A. 

 E. S. 



L.W. 

 W. 

 A. 



K.M. 



"k." 



M. 



K. 



M. 



M. 



