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respectively varieties of Apples that are generally free 

 from canker and sorts which are prone to it. 



(l) APPLES WHICH ARE GENERALLY FREE FROM CANKER 



Allington Pippin. *James Grieve. 



Annie Elizabeth. Keswick Codlin. 



Belle de Boskoop. King of Tompkins County. 



Blenheim Orange. Lane's Prince Albert 



Bramley's Seedling. Lord Derby. 



Bismarck. *Lord Grosvenor. 

 *Charles Ross. Newton Wonder. 



Domino. Peasgood's Nonsuch. 



Early Victoria. *Rival. 



Emperor Alexander. Roundway Magnum Bonum. 

 *Golden Noble. Royal Jubilee. 



*Golden Spire. *Warner's King. 



Rambling Seedling. Worcester Pearmain. 



(2) APPLES WHICH ARE PRONE TO CANKER 



Cox's Orange Pippin. Lord Sumeld. 



Cox's Pomona. Ribston Pippin. 



Ecklinville Seedling. Stirling Castle. 



King of the Pippins. Wellington. 



The " big bud " (Eriophyes ribis) of black Currants is 

 as serious a trouble in its way as canker among the large 

 fruits. Here is an apparent case of an enemy develop- 

 ing with advanced cultivation, for it was unknown in 

 years gone by, and even in these days, when it is spread 

 afar, it does not attack the common black Currant with 

 weak drooping branches and small fruit. It assails most 

 of the better varieties, penetrating the buds and feeding 



* These may canker on cold soil. 



