Redgold A Golden Delicious x Rlchared Delicious cross. Fruit well colored 



but only fairly attractive. Skin has rough finish and is subject to 

 russet. Fruit quality good, a dessert apple. 



Redwell A seedling of Scott's Winter introduced by the Minnesota station. 



Fruit color fair, average attractiveness. Fruit rather mild flavor 

 of average quality. A late fall apple of doubtful value. 



Sandow An open pollinated seedling of Northern Spy from Ottawa. A late 



winter apple of poor color and finish. Fruit susceptible to bitter 

 pit. Fruit quality only fair, acid. Sandow is of questionable 

 value for this area, 



Walter D. Weeks 



I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 



V ARIETIES OF BLUEBERRIES FOR MASSACHUSETTS 



Variety^^ Recommended For Harvesting Season 



Earliblue T Early 



Collins T Early 



Blueray T Early 



Bluecrop T Midseason 



Berkeley C & H Midseason 



Pemberton C & H Late 



Herbert T Late 



Jersey G & H Late 



Coville C & H Late 



*In approximate order of ripening 



T = Trial 



U = Home garden 



C = Commercial 



Variety Notes 



Earliblue Ripens early, fruit light blue, very firm, good flavor, cluster 



medium size, medium loose. Bush upright, vigorous, well shaped, easy 

 to prune and propagate, fairly productive. 



Collins Ripens early, midv/ay between Earliblue and Bluecrop. The bush is 

 erect, vigorous, and moderately productive. Winter hardiness is 

 probably about like Berkeley and Pemberton. The fruit is borne in 

 medium-sized, rather tight, attractive clusters. The berries are 

 as large as Earliblue, firm, light blue in color and highly flavored. 

 Fruit does not drop nor crack. Recommended for trial as a second 

 early. 



