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a high authority, says that very early and very late 

 varieties pay best. 



Michigan. — This state grows a long list of apples, 

 Baldwin leading, but by a greatly reduced majority as 

 compared with New York and New England. Other 

 market varieties are Jonathan, Ben Davis, Stark, 

 Rhode Island Greening, Spy, Hubbardston, Twenty 

 Ounce, Duchess, Wealthy and the usual list of early 

 apples. 



Indiana and Illinois. — Ben Davis, Gano, Jonathan, 

 Grimes, Winesap, Willow Twig, Rome Beauty; and 

 also the early varieties, such as Duchess, Yellow 

 Transparent, Benoni and the mid-season Wealthy. 



Kentucky and Tennessee. — Ben Davis, Gano, Wine- 

 sap, Grimes, Jonathan, Paragon and the early varieties. 



JViscoJisin, Minnesota and South Dakota. — Wealthy 

 leads. Duchess stands second. Other varieties are 

 Northwestern Greening, Patten Greening and Ma- 

 linda. 



lozva, Nebraska and Northern Missouri. — Ben 

 Davis, Gano, Missouri Pippin, Duchess, Grimes, 

 Northwestern Greening, Jonathan. 



Arkansas and Southern Missouri. — Ben Davis, 

 Gano, Winesap, Paragon, Grimes, Jonathan, ]\Iam- 

 moth Black Twig. 



Kansas and Oklahoma. — Ben Davis, Missouri Pip- 

 pin, Winesap, Jonathan, Grimes, York Imperial. 



Texas- — Mostly early varieties for northern ship- 

 ment — Red June, Red Astrachan, Early Harvest and 

 Yellow Transparent. Also to some extent Winesap, 

 Jonathan and Ben Davis. 



Montana. — Duchess, Wealthy, Alexander, Mcin- 

 tosh, Wagener. 



