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Baldwin: Succeeds best on clay land; and is adapted to the best 
apple districts. 
Northern Spy: Adapted to the best apple districts, but can be grown 
with success farther north by top-grafting on hardy stocks. This is 
also a good method of bringing it into early bearing. 
Cranberry: Succeeds best in the eastern winter apple districts, the 
tree, however, being slightly tender when young. 
Stark: Adapted to best apple districts. 
VARIETIES ESPECIALLY ADAPTED To Home Usz. 
Summer. 
Transparent: Adapted to all sections. 
Primate: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Sweet Bough: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Duchess: Adapted to all sections. 
Fall. 
Chenango: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Gravenstein: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Wealthy: Especially adapted to northern sections. 
McIntosh: Especially adapted to northern sections. 
Fameuse: Especially adapted to northern sections. 
Blenheim: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Winter. 
King: Adapted to best apple sections. Should be top-grafted. 
Wagener: Adapted to best apple sections. 
Swayzie: Adapted to all sections except most northerly. 
Greening: Adapted to best apple districts. 
Tolman: Adapted to best apple districts. 
Northern Spy: Adapted to best apple districts, but will succeed 
farther north if top-grafted. 
Harpy AppLES RECOMMENDED FoR SECTIONS NortTH oF LATITUDE 
46 DEGREES. 
Summer. 
Transparent, Lowland Rospberry, Charlamoff. 
Fall and Winter. 
Duchess, Wealthy, Hibernal, Longfield, Patten, Whitney, Hyslop, 
Milwaukee. 
