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more or less folded and waved, often slightly reflexed, ovate, erect, rather thin, 

 smooth with little fine pubescence. Serratures rather sharp, medium size, rather 

 shallow, fairly regular. Color clear medium green. (Fig. 16.) 



Oldenburg. — Petiole long. Blade above medium to large, more or less folded, 

 slightly reflexed, distinctly waved, broad oval, broad at base and apex, spreading, 

 medium thickness, rather dull surface with medium pubescence. Serratures rather 

 dull, medium in size and depth, irregular. Color medium green. (Fig. 6.) 



Opalescent. — Petiole medium. Blade medium size, somewhat folded, some- 

 times waved, oval, rather narrow at base, apex narrowing into the point, spreading, 

 medium thickness, smooth and shining with little pubescence. Serratures dull, 

 rather small, of medium depth, quite regular. Color medium green. (Fig. 20.) 



Red Astrachan. — Petiole medium. Blade large, flat or slightly folded, waved 

 or wrinkled, broad oval, broad at apex, spreading, medium thickness, dull surface 

 with a little pubescence. Serratures dull, medium in size and depth, rather irregular. 

 Color dull medium green. (Fig. 5.) 



Rhode Island Greening. — Petiole long, medium size. Blade large, flat or reverse 

 curved, not waved, broad oval, rounded or narrow at base, broad at apex, spreading 

 or drooping, smooth with Uttle pubescence. Serratures very sharp and distinct, 

 rather deep, fairly regular. Color deep clear green. (Fig. 4.) 



Roxbury Russet. — Petiole medium or short, rather stout. Blade medium in 

 size, folded near edge, not waved nor reflexed, broad oval, broad at base and apex, 

 spreading, rather smooth with medium pubescence. Serratures only moderately 

 sharp, rather small, not deep, rather irregular. Color deep green. Much like 

 Baldwin, but the serratures are not so sharp nor so close set and are not curved. 

 (Fig. 9.) 



Stayman. — Petiole short to medium. Blade rather small, roundish or broad 

 oval, partly folded, not waved nor reflexed, spreading, rather thick, coarse tex- 

 ture with medium pubescence. Serratures dull and coarse to sharp and small. 

 Color deep green. Stayman seems to be unique in having distinct types of leaves 

 as shown in Fig. 19. 



Tolman. — Petiole medium. Blade medium, folded, reflexed and waved, narrow 

 oval, narrow at base and apex, spreading, medium texture with considerable pubes- 

 cence. Serratures moderately sharp, medium size, quite distinct, generally quite 

 regular. Color deep bluish or grayish green. (Fig. 27.) 



Tompkins King. — Petiole rather short and stout. Blade medium to large, 

 folded, more or less waved and reflexed, rather long oval, rather narrow at base and 

 apex, spreading, medium thickness with little pubescence. Serratures sharp, medium 

 to small, shallow and close set. Color medium green. (Fig. 24.) 



Wagener. — Petiole, medium or short, stout. Blade medium or above, strongly 

 folded and reflexed, more or less waved, oval with medium base and apex, erect, 

 rather thin with moderate pubescence. Serratures quite sharp, rather coarse, deep 

 and distinct, not curved. Color medium green or slightly grayish. Wagener resem- 

 bles Grimes, but the leaf is coarser, the serrations not quite so sharp, and it has 

 more pubescence. (Fig. 15.) 



Wealthy. — Petiole medium or rather long, slender. Blade medium or above, 

 nearly flat, often somewhat reflexed, often spiral and waved, oval with narrow base 

 and apex, spreading, thick and with little pubescence. Serrations dull, medium in 

 size and depth, somewhat irregular. Color medium green. Wealthy resembles 

 Oldenburg, but the serrations are duller, the blade less folded and much narrower 

 at the base and apex. (Fig. 7.) 



Williams. — Petiole medium, rather slender. Blade medium size, partly folded, 

 somewhat reflexed, sometimes coarsely waved, spreading, rather coarse with little 

 pubescence. Serratures dull, small and shallow, regular. Color medium green. 

 (Fig. 11.) 



Winter Banana. — Petiole short and stout. Blade medium size, folded near 

 margin, midrib bent at base, not often waved, narrow oval, spreading, medium 



