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For nurseries serving southern growers the lists would be somewhat as follows; 



• ■ ' ■ . . ■• ■> . 

 MOST POPULA.R MODERATELY POPULAR LESS POPULAR ' 



Stayman 



Jonathan 



York 



YelloviT Delicious 



Rome or Gallia 



Red Delicious 



Turley 

 Grimes 



Wine sap 

 Lowry 



Without consideration for geographical differences the popularity of varieties 

 of other fruits, as seen in the nurseries, suggests the following classifications: 



Valiant 

 Golden Jubilee 



Some of the more notable changes in apples varieties over the past few years have 

 been the increase in Cortland, Lodi, Yellow Delicious, and Turley with a decrease in 

 wealthy. Early Mcintosh, Ytagener, Milton, and l/Yinesap. The popularity of pear 

 varieties has remained rather static with the possible exception of the increase in 

 Gorham, The most notable change in cherry varieties has been the increase in 

 Hedelfingen. The outstanding change in plum varieties has been the marked increase 

 in the popularity of Stanley with a marked reduction in the case of Fellemburg. 

 Formosa and Santa Rosa merit more attention than they appear to receive. By far the 

 most popular variety of peach is Elberta, but Golden Jubilee, Halehaven, Red Haven, 

 and J. H. Hale are found in considerable numbers. Radical changes in the popularity 

 of peach varieties are likely to occur as some of the new varieties become better 

 known. 



— 0. C. Roberts 



