4 BULLETIN 485, l". S. DKPAIiTM I'.XT OF AGRICULTURE. 



planted but very little in recent years, though they are in many of 

 the older, orchards at the present time. The same thing is true 

 in a measure of Ben Davis, which in 1915 comprised a larger propor- 

 tion of the crop than an}' other single variety, as shown in the esti- 

 mates in Table II. It has not been planted so much during the 

 ]i:isi 5 or 10 years (either relatively or actually) as in former years, 

 and in some sections where planted heavily at an earlier period it 



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 varieties in the crops of each State for the years 1909 to 1913, inclusive. Several 

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has proved unprofitable. The trees therefore have been dug up or 

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