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Apples — Concluded. 



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An old variety. A desirable early sweet apple. Not widely 



grown. 

 More extensively grown than any other winter sweet apple. 



Tree hardy, prolific. Am. 

 Tree hardy everywhere. 



A good fruit. Tree not a free grower nor abundant bearer, and 



for these reasons cannot be recommended. 

 Large, coarse, acid, not rich. 



Late keeper. Skin thin and toagh. Flesh crisp, aromatic. 

 Succeeds well in portions of Northern Division. 



One of our best native varieties. Desirable in many re- 

 spects. Am. 



Hardy, giving good satisfaction in many localities. On favor- 

 able soils an abundant bearer, when it is crisp, juicy and rich. 

 When not well grown, quality as inferior as its size. 



Not extensively grown. In some instances proving well. 



