BULLETIN No. 18. 



Cole's Quince, 



Dickinson, 



Duchess of Oldenburg, 



Early Ripe, 



Early Trenton, 



Fall Pipen, 



Fulton, 



Golden Russett, 



Haas, 



Jonathan. 



Kinnard's Choice 



Landsberg Reinette, 



Lansingburg, 



Longfield, 



Mclntosh Red, 



Mammoth Black Twig, 



Marshall Red, 



Minkler, 



Newton Pippin (yellow), 



Pickard's Choice, 



Rawle's Janet, 



Red Beitigheimer, 



Romanite Gilpin, 



Boxburry Russett, 



Scarlet Cranberry, 



Stark, 



Tolman, 



Thaler, 



Walbridge, 



White Pippin, 



Wine Sap, 



Yellow Transparent. 



Crawford, 



Dominie. 



Early Harvest, 



Early Strawberry, 



Everbearing, 



Fameuse, 



Golden Reinette, 



Grimes Golden, 



I sham Sweet, 



King of Tompkins County, 



Lady Apple, 



Lankford, 



Lawver, 



Loy, 



Maidens Blush, 



Mann, 



Melon Apple, 



Northern Spy, 



Pewaukee, 



Porter, 



Red Astrachan, 



Rhode Island Greening, 



Roman Stem, ^ 



Rubicon, 



Shanon Pippin, 



Summer Rambo, 



Tetofski, 



Titus, 



Wealthy, 



Willow, 



Yellow Belleflower. 



Although the foregoing list of apples has sustained no injury 

 from cold weather, it does not follow that they would be hardy in all 

 situations. The college grounds are located some 200 feet or more 

 above the main part of the valley, and the air is therefore warmer 

 and dryer than that which settles in the valley below, and the 



