3559: 
3560. 
3561, 
3562. 
3563. 
3564. 
3565. 
3566. 
3567. 
(161 ) 
The same, with white fruit. Same collection as preceding. 
Japanese wine-berry.—The fruit of Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim. Native 
of Japan and cultivated. Collected in the New York Botanical Garden, 
July 20, 1906. 
Another sample of the same. Collected by H. H. Rusby in a garden at 
Montclair, New Jersey, 1919. 
Loganberry.—An accidental hybrid between a species of raspberry and one 
of blackberry. Originated in Oregon and widely cultivated. Grown by 
H. H. Rusby at Newark, New Jersey, 1919. 
THE APPLE FAMILY (Malaceae) 
Western serviceberry.—The fruit of Amelanchier florida Lindl. Native of 
western North America. Collected by M. C, Cusick at Union, Oregon, July, 
1906. 
Eastern serviceberry.—The fruit of Amelanchier canadensis (L.) Medic. 
Native of eastern and central North America. Collected by H. H. Rusby 
at Little Moose Lake, New York, July 6, 1906. 
Another sample of the same. Collected by Ray Knight at Marlboro, 
New Hampshire, July 20, 1919. 
Swamp serviceberry.—The fruit of Amelanchier Botryapium (L. f.) DC. 
Native of the northeastern United States. Collected in the New York 
Botanical Garden by W. N. Clute, June 27, 1899. 
Pemmican.—A food prepared by grinding serviceberries with meat and 
preserved by keeping it frozen. Presented by the New York College of 
Pharmacy. 
3568-3584. Cultivated varieties of apple, the fruit of Malus Malus (L.) Britton. 
3568. 
3569. 
3570. 
3571. 
3572. 
3573. 
3574- 
3575- 
3576. 
3577- 
3578. 
3579. 
3580. 
3581. 
3582. 
3583. 
3584. 
3585. 
Native of Asia and one of the leading cultivated fruits of the world. Unless 
otherwise specified, they were grown and presented by J. A. Staples, of. 
Marlboro, New York. 
Hubbardston nonesuch apple. 
King of Tompkins County, or King apple. 
Greening apple. 
Baldwin apple. 
Canada Baldwin apple. 
Northern spy apple. 
Bellflower apple. 
Jonathan apple. 
Borkin apple. 
Lady sweet apple. 
Champion quince apple. 
Fameuse apple. 
Arkansas apple. 
Fall pippin apple. 
Russet apple. 
Puppy-nose or sheep-nose apple. 
Lady apple. 
Manzanas Panochieros. Panochieros apple——A variety developed and 
grown in Mexico. Obtained in the City of Mexico in November, 1896, 
by H. H. Rusby. 
