every year, they are more nearly annual than those of most 
varieties, especially when the trees are maintained under 
good cultural conditions, 
"} + + conditions in the northern part of the Piedlont 
region at 1,000 to 1,200 feet elevation do now produce the 
best results, and in the southern counties of Virginia, the 
conditions produce very excellen fruit, but less satisfac- 
tery results are secure d at points having eievations which 
much exceed that of the piedmont region, while still further 
south this variety can be grown at higher altitudes than is 
possible in the northern portion of the Piedmont. Its behay- 
io~ thus indicates in an interesting way the corresponding 
relationship between altitude and latitude in their influec- 
@e upen the tehavior of this variety." 
The “inesap is well recommended for Liaryland and is 
especially well adapted to the lower elevations. 
Yellow Newtown. Synonyms: Albemarle Pippen, Newtown Pippen, 
New York Pippin, Virginia Pippin. 
"In these regions, the synonmy first menticned is the 
name by which this variéy is universally known, though the 
leading varietal name, according to the rules of the Amer- 
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