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BULLETIN" 485, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Oetley — Especially mentioned for the foothill sections in Placer and Mari- 

 posa Counties. 



Rhode Island Geeening. — Especially mentioned for Humboldt and San Diego 

 Counties — the extreme northern and southern parts of the State. 



Rome Bealtty. — Planted more or less widely. Reported to do especially well 

 in the Yucaipa section of San Bernardino County. 



Spitzenberg. — See Esopus. 



Stayman Winesap. — Not yet extensively grown, but considered very promis- 

 ing for the apple sections of San Bernardino, Riverside, and Tehama Counties. 



Wagener. — Reported to do well in sections of Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, 

 and Napa Counties. 



White Pearmain {Winter Pearmain) . — Occurs quite generally in the older 

 orchards in many parts of the State where it habitually does well. It is 





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 portion of the estimated average apple crop for the years 1909 to 1913, inclusive, 

 which is harvested in September. Each dot represents 30.000 bushels. The arrange- 

 ment of the dots within the State boundaries has no significance. 



especially mentioned for the mountainous sections of Madera, San Bernardino, 

 and San Diego Counties; also does well in the Pajaro and Santa Clara Valleys. 



Winesap. — Quite extensively planted in the foothills ; it is widely distributed 

 in the older orchards in many sections of the State. 



Winter Banana. — See Banana. 



Yellow Bellflower. — Of special value in the Watsonville district where, 

 with the Yellow Newtown, it very largely forms the basis of the apple industry 

 of that section, but is planted more or less widely in many parts of the State. 



Yellow Newtown. — The comments under the preceding variety also apply to 

 the Yellow Newtown. Aside from the Watsonville section, it is also especially 

 mentioned for planting in Humboldt and Lassen Counties in the northern part 

 and in San Diego, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties in the southern 

 part of the State. 



