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Mother. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Firm, poorly 

 colored, No. 1; picked September 17, 1902, stored September 27, firm till March 

 15; semifirm and in good condition for storage in boxes till May 1, 1903; no decay 

 or scald. 

 Munson. Synonym; Munson Sweet. 



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

 yellow, No. 1; rips when stored; picked September 16, 1901, stored October 24; 

 the fruit, though semifirm, held in good condition with no rot or scald till Feb- 

 ruary 5, 1902, after which it softened. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Fair colored, 

 No. 1; picked September 25, 1902, stored September 29; in good condition till 

 January 1, 1903, after which it softened; no scald or decay. 

 Munson Sweet. ( SeeJVltiNSON. ) 

 Nansemond. Synonym: Nansemond Beauty. 



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

 No. 2, small, light in color, injured by codling moth; picked September 24, 1901, 

 stored October 16; in good condition till February 1, 1902, after which both 

 decay and scald appeared. 

 Nansemond Beauty. ( See Nansemond. ) 

 Nero. 



W, S. Miller, Gerrardstown, Berkeley County, W. Va. : Large, not well colored, 

 immature; picked September 27, 1901, stored October 18; semifirm when stored, 

 in good condition till March 1, 1902, after which the fruit softened and scald 

 appeared. The delay in storing undoubtedly shortened its storage period. 

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

 No. 2, badly affected with codling moth v well colored; picked September 26, 

 1901, stored October 16; after February 1 the fruit decayed considerably, 

 though still firm; scald appeared March 1, 1902. 

 This variety is inclined to scald considerably after midwinter, unless it is highly 

 colored. 

 Never/ail. (See Ralls Genet.) 

 Newby. (See Doctor.) 

 Newman. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : No. 1; 

 picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; May 1, 1902, firm, in prime commer- 

 cial condition; no decay or scald. 

 Newtown Pippin. (See Green Newtown and Yellow Newtown.) 

 Newtown Spitzenburg. 



G. G. Hitchings, South Onondaga, Onondaga County, N. Y. : Large, highly colored, 

 No. 1; trees 100 years old; picked October 5, 1901, stored October 8; in good con- 

 dition for barrel storage till March 15; semifirm and in good condition for storage 

 in boxes till April 15, 1902; no scald or rot. 

 G. T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. : Medium sized, bright, light colored, 

 No. 1; picked October 13, 1902, stored October 19; in good condition for barrel 

 storage till February 15, when the fruit began to mellow; good condition for box 

 storage till March 15, 1903, after which the flesh became mealy, and later the 

 fruit burst; no scald or decay. 

 New Water. 



New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : No, 1; 

 picked October- 12, 1901, stored October 21, firm till January 15, 1902; in good 

 condition till March 1; no decay or scald. 



