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CHART 7. Non-bearing and Bearing Baldwin Trees, 1925. 



BALDWIN 



N0N-BEARlh4G. 

 TRLLS IN MA55ACHUSE:TTS, ^Q^5 



A DOT = 400 TREtS 







MASSACHUJETTi 



BALDWIN 



BLARINC; 

 TRE.L5 IN MASSACHUSEITTS, 19Z5 



^ DOT = ^00 TRE.E.S 



imately hcalf of the 1924 crop being graded. Of this amount, 15 per cent 

 were sold as Fancy. About two-thirds were A's and the remainder B's, 

 many growers reporting as much as 75 per cent of their crop as A grade or 

 Fancy. Prices received for Mcintosh averaged almost double those for 

 Baldwin, varying with the section of the state, the amount of grading and 

 the care taken in production. 



Ten thousand Mcintosh trees were reported as fillers, divided equally be- 



