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Apples (Continued) 



Primate 



Pumpkin Sweet (Pound Sweet) . 



Red Astrachan 



Red Canada 



Rhode Island Greening . . . 



Rome Beauty 



Roxbury 



Saint Lawrence 



Smokehouse 



Stark 



Stayman Winesap 



Stump 



Sutton 



Swaar 



Sweet Winesap (Hendrick) 



Tolman 



Tompkins King 



Twenty Ounce 



Wagener 



Washington Strawberry . . . 



Wealthy 



Westfield (Seek-no-further) . . 

 Williams (Williams Favorite) . . 



Winesap 



Wolf River 



Yellow Bellflower 



Yellow Newtown 



Yellow Transparent 



York Imperial 



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Scoring. As already pointed out, we need a better understand- 

 ing of the growing, breeding, and marketing of fruit, but we also 

 need to study more the minute characters of each fruit. Such a 

 minute study is called systematic pomology. When we come to be 

 more critical with regard to the fine points of differences between 

 one variety and another or between two samples of the same variety, 

 we realize the need of some reliable method of comparison. In 

 this study much may be learned from the best breeders of live 

 stock. Seldom do competent judges decide offhand between the 

 merits of two animals. They submit each animal to the score- 

 card test. 



