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MAINE STATE COLLEGE 



Varieties Known to be Affected by Trtpeta Pomonella, 



(Continued.) 



Variety. 



Nodheads 



Northern Spy 



Paradise Sweet 



Pearmain 



Penankee 



Porter 



Pound Sweet 



Primate 



Pumpkin Sweet 



Ramsdell's Sweet 



Red Astrachan 



Eibston Pippin 



Eolfe 



Russell 



Sherwood's Favorite 



Snow 



Somerset 



Sops of Wine 



Sweet, or Yellow Bough 



Tetofsky 



Tallman Sweet 



Twenty Ounce 



Wagner 



Wealthy 



Westfield's Seek-no-further. 



William's Favorite , 



Winthrop Greening 



Yellow Bellflower 



Flavor. 



+ 



+ 



+ 



Time of 

 Maturity 



Winter 



Autumn 



Winter 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Summer 



Winter 



Autumn 



Winter 



Autumn 



Winter 



Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



Remarks. 



Badly 



infested. 



Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 



Badlj^ 

 Sparingly 

 Badly 

 Sparingly 



Badly 



Sparingly 

 Badly 



Remarks. 

 No pains have been taken to make an exhaustive list of apples 

 affected by Trypeta, but in pursuance of work upon this insect, 

 the writer has found it in most of the varieties named. The list 

 has been extended by several members of the Pomological Society. 

 Probably other varieties grown in the State are infested. The list 

 is full enough to convince any one that Trypeta works in a wide 

 range of varieties, and is not fastidious, but gratifies sweet, sub- 

 acid and acid tastes and indulges in summer, autumn and winter 

 fruits. Varieties sparingly or not at all affected in some parts of the 

 State are badly infested in other places. In the table, the terms 

 sparingly or badly infested, refer to the writer's knowledge of the 

 frequency of Trypeta in the State and will of course not be cor- 

 rect for any given locality. 



