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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. 



Crimson Beauty. Large, round to oblong; color glossy scarlet; 

 quality good. Season, early. A Kansas variety that does well in 

 the dry air of the West when intermingled with other varieties, as it 

 seems to be deficient in pollen. 



Cuthbert (Quinby's Favorite}. Large, roundish, or obtuse conical; 

 color scarlet crimson. Flesh quite firm, juicy, mild subacid, re- 

 freshing, with trace of wild red flavor. Popular for home use and 

 market in many States. New York. 



Cuthbert. 



Golden Queen. 



Golden Queen. Medium to large, roundish conical; color yellow. 

 Flesh soft, juicy, sweet; quality nearly best. Popular east of lakes 

 and in all rather mild climates. A sport of the Cuthbert. New Jersey. 



Hansell. Medium, roundish; color red, with some bloom. Flesh 

 soft, subacid, pleasant, good. Season, early. New Jersey. 



Kenyon. Large, roundish; color dark red. Flesh firm, juicy, 

 with rich flavor, very good. One of the hardiest of its class. Iowa. 



Loudon. Medium, roundish conical; color bright red. Flesh firm, 

 juicy, good to very good. Much like Kenyon. A promising new 

 variety that is proving very hardy. Wisconsin. 



Marlboro. Large, roundish conical; color crimson. Flesh quite 

 firm, juicy, and good. Popular market variety. New York. 



Meredith Queen. Size medium; color orange yellow. A yellow 

 or amber-colored variety of the American red species. Not specially 

 valuable, but of interest as it is the only yellow variety of the species 

 yet reported. New York. 



Miller. Large, roundish; color bright crimson, which is retained 



