VARIETY CATALOGUE. 45 



Huntsman — Continued. 



H. M. Dunlap, Southern Illinois: Well-colored, No. 1; picked October 8, 1901, 

 stored October 10; prime commercial condition till February 1, 1902, after which 

 scald appeared. 

 W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Highly colored, No. 1; 

 picked October 9, 1901, stored October 18; in prime commercial condition June 

 1, 1902, hard, bright yellow; no scald or decay. 

 Huntsman Favorite. (See Huntsman.) 

 Hurlbut. 



Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, Penobscot County, Me.: Bright, 

 well-colored, No. 1; picked October 7, 1901, stored October 24; good condition 

 till February 1, 1902, when scald and decay began to develop; semifirm when 

 stored. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass. : Medium sized, fair color; picked September 20, 1902, stored 

 October 3, 1902; firm till February 15, 1903; no scald or rot; would probably 

 have kept well a month longer in boxes. 

 New" York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y.: Hard, not 

 well colored; picked September 12, 1902, stored September 27; firm till April 1, 

 1903, after which the flesh softened. 

 Hyfill. (See Highfill. ) 

 Ingram. 



W. T. Flournoy, Marionville, Lawrence County, Mo.: Hard, well-colored, No. 1; 

 picked October 10, 1902, stored October 18; March 10, 1903, in prime«commercial 

 condition, firm, free from scald and rot; would have kept a number of weeks 

 longer. 

 Ivanhoe. 



W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Well-colored, No. 1; picked 

 November 5, 1901, stored November 12; prime commercial condition till June 1, 

 1902, when wilting began; no scald or rot. 

 Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Va. : 

 Hard, fair grade, considerable '.' flyspeck ' ' fungus and codling-moth injury; picked 

 September 30, 1901, stored October 16; no rot or scald throughout storage season, 

 but fruit wilted so as to injure its commercial value after February 1, 1902. 

 Jacobs. Synonym: Jacobs Sweet. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Green, No. 

 1; picked September 9, 1901, stored September 27; firm till March 1, 1902, good 

 condition for box storage till April 1 ; no scald. The crop of 1902 began to mel- 

 low February 1, but it held in good condition for box storage till April 1. 

 W. S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Large, clear, No. 1; picked 

 October 11, 1901, stored October 18; in prime condition till April 1, 1902, after 

 which the fruit softened. 

 Jacobs Sweet. (See Jacobs.) 

 Jefferis. 



Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Substation, South Haven, Van Buren 

 County, Mich.: Well-colored, No. 1; picked September 2, 1902; stored Sep- 

 tember 3; November 14, 1902, bright in appearance, but quality poor; commer- 

 cial limit probably October 15. 

 Johnson's Fine Winter. (See York Imperial.) 

 Jonathan. 



G. J. Dodd, Greenwood, Jackson County, Mo.: Large, well colored, firm, No. 1; 

 picked September 22, 1902, stored September 24; commercial limit probably 

 February 1, 1903; March 11, 1903, 20 per cent decayed. 



