4 BULLETIN 4S5, U. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 



planted but very little in recent years, though they are in many of 

 the older orchards at the present time. The same thing is true 

 in a measure of Ben Davis, which in 1915 comprised a larger propor- 

 tion of the crop than any other single variety, as shown in the esti- 

 mates in Table II. It has not been planted so much during the 

 past 5 or 10 years (either relatively or actually) as in former years, 

 and in some sections where planted heavily at an earlier period it 



STATE BAV7&ELS 



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Fig. 2.- — Diagram showing the estimated average relative proportion of different apple 

 varieties in the crops of each State for the years 1909 to 1913, inclusive. Several 

 varieties named in the " Key to varieties " are not separately referred to in the 

 diagram. Because of the relatively small quantities in which the omitted varieties 

 are produced in any one State they are included in " Other varieties." These varieties 

 are given in the key, however, in order that the list may include all that are shown 

 in figure 1 and Tables I and III. 



has proved unprofitable. The trees therefore have been dug up or 

 worked over to other varieties, or the orchards virtually abandoned. 

 On the other hand, some varieties, notably Stayman "Winesap and 

 Mcintosh, have been planted extensively in the younger orchards 

 in some sections. Comparatively few of these trees have reached 

 full bearing age as yet, many in fact not having borne at all. The 

 result of these changes in variety preference will be to modify ma- 

 terially in the future the relative importance of several varieties 





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