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BULLETIN i£o, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE. 



Note. — The part of this bulletin which treats of the important 

 centers or areas of apple production and the varieties principally 

 grown in them, from the nature of the case, must be more or less 

 incomplete. Reference to areas of considerable commercial impor- 

 tance may have been omitted in some instances where conditions are 

 such as to merit mention in the present connection. Where this has 

 occurred it has been due to a lack of definite information concerning 

 the importance of the areas. It is also likely that differences of 

 opinion and experience will appear in regard to some of the lists of 

 varieties named for the different districts. 



In order that the information coming within the scope of this 

 bulletin may be completed and made as valuable as is possible to the 

 apple industry, the writers w T ill appreciate any constructive sugges- 

 tions that may be offered by fruit growers and others familiar with 

 the conditions of apple production in different parts of the country. 



INDEX OF STATES. 



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 Alabama 28 



Arizona - 35 



Arkansas 29 



California 3S— 42 



Colorado 33-34 



Connecticut 15 



Delaware 24' 



Florida 27 



Georgia 27 



Idaho 31-33 



Illinois 19 



Indiana .18-19 



Iowa 21 



Kansas 23-24 



Kentucky 27-2S 



Louisiana 29 



Maine 14 



Maryland 24-25 



Massachusetts 15 



Michigan 20 



Minnesota 20 



Mississippi 29 



Missouri 21-22 



Montana 31 



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Nebraska 23 



Nevada 35 



New Hampshire 14 



New Jersey 1G-17 



New Mexico 34-35 



New York 16 



North Carolina—! 26 



North Dakota 22 



Ohio 18 



Oklahoma 30 



Oregon 36-3S 



Pennsylvania 17-1S 



Rhode Island 15 



South Carolina 26-27 



South Dakota 22-23 



Tennessee 28 



Texas 30-31 



Utah 35 



Vermont 14-15 



Virginia 25 



Washington 36 



West Virginia 25-26 



Wisconsin 20 



Wyoming 33 



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