j6 MAINE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 



Russian Gravenstein, 35 — Very vigorous and spreading. Pro- 

 ductive. A promising autumn fruit of about the season of 

 Duchess, which it somewhat resembles. 



Sandy Glass, 32 — Upright, sturdy with handsome dark foliage. 

 Growth one foot. A second growth started late in the season. 

 But two fruits were produced. 



Saunkernaty, 18 — Very vigorous, spreading, branches numer- 

 ous. Foliage small, but thick and with a heavy pubescence. 

 Fruited for the first time in 1896 (one-half bushel). Fruit small, 

 green, of fair quality. Season winter. May be of value in the 

 north. 



Silken Leaf (75 M), 34 — Vigorous, spreading, dark in wood 

 and foliage. Moderately productive. Growth two feet. Fruit 

 small, conical, greenish-yellow overlaid with red. 



Sklanka, 16 — Very vigorous, upright, hardy. Growth two 

 feet. No fruit. 



Skruischapfel, 17 — Very vigorous, upright and compact. 

 Branches few and stout. Hardy and productive. Three pecks 

 of fruit this year. Fruit small, of poor quality and drops badly. 



Striped Winter, 11 — Moderately vigorous, spreading. Light 

 colored in wood and foliage. Growth one and one-half feet. 

 No fruit. Inclined to make a second growth in autumn. 



Szveet Pippin (5 Orel), 2 — An upright, vigorous grower. Foli- 

 age smaller and thinner than the preceding. Average growth 

 two feet. No fruit. 



Swinsovka, 4 — Moderately vigorous, upright, spreading; 

 broad thick leaves of moderate size. Growth one foot. No 

 fruit. 



Table Apple, 19 — Very vigorous, spreading, branches freely. 

 Foliage thick, leathery, and densely pubescent on under side, 

 of characteristic dark bluish-green color. Growth two feet. 

 Single specimen of fruit produced in 1896. Small, roundish, 

 oblate, green, stalk short, slender in narrow cavity. Calyx small 

 enclosed in a broad shallow basin. 



Tiesenhausen, 38 — Upright, sturdy, vigorous, productive. 

 Growth two feet. Fruit small and worthless for New England. 



Tetofsky, 75 and 76 — 75, young tree set in 1895. Vigorous, 

 upright, compact. Few stout branches. Very large leathery 



