58 THE APPLE IN COLD STORAGE. 



Texas. Synonym: Pride of Texas. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Small, hard,, 

 and green; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; May 1, 1902, firm, no 

 rot, considerable scald. 



Titovka. 

 Michigan Agricultural College Experiment Substation, South Haven, Van Buren 

 County, Mich.: Large, well colored, No. 1; picked August 21, 1902, stored Sep- 

 tember 3; September 16, 1902, fully ripe and highly colored; November 14, over- 

 ripe; many fruits cracked open and flesh discolored. 



Titus. Synonym: Titus Pippin. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Hard, green, 

 No. 1; picked October 6, 1902, stored October 11; May 1, 1903, firm, no decay 

 or scald. 



Titus Pippin. (See Titus.) 



Tolman. Synonyms: Tolman Sweet) Talman Sweet. 



F. L. Bradley, Barker, Niagara County, N. Y. : Fair, No. 1 ; picked October 9, 1902, 

 stored October 15; May 1, 1903, firm, no decay or scald. 



Z. A. Gilbert, Farmington, Franklin County, Me.: Fair, No. 1; picking date unde- 

 termined, stored November 14, 1902; May 1, 1903, hard, no decay or scald. 



G. G. Hitchings, South Onondaga, Onondaga County, N. Y.: Bright, clear yellow, 

 'No. 1; trees 40 years old; picked October 1, 1902, stored October 4; May 1, 1903, 



firm, no decay or scald; fruit picked in 1901 kept in similar condition. 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass.: Bright, No. 1; picked September 30, 1902, stored October 3; 

 began to mellow after March 1, 1903; no scald or rot. 

 New York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. : Small, hard, 

 No. 1; picked September 27, 1902, stored October 1, May 1, 1903, firm, no 

 decay, scald slight. 

 Tolman Sweet. (See Tolman. ) 

 Tompkins King. Synonym: Xing. 



F. L. Bradley, Barker, Niagara County, N. Y. : Well colored, No. 1 ; picked Octo- 

 ber 9, 1902, stored October 15; in good commercial condition until April 15, 

 1903, after which the fruit became mellow. 



J. E. Brown, Wilson, Niagara County, N. Y. : Well colored, No. 1; picked October 

 9, 1901, stored October 17; April 9, 1902, in good commercial condition, decay 

 slight, no scald; commercial limit May 1. 



G. G. Hitchings, South Onondaga, Onondaga County, N. Y. Large, dark red, 

 No. 1; trees 13 years old; picked October 5, 1901, stored October 12; May 1, 



1902, firm, no scald or rot; fruit packed in 1902 did not keep later than April 1, 

 1903. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass.: Medium sized, bright, half colored; picked September 30, 1902, 

 stored October 3; May 1, 1903, firm, no rot or scald. 



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

 hard, and green; picked September 23, 1902, stored September 27; May 1, 1903, 

 green and hard, no decay or scald; fruit picked in 1901 kept in sound condition 

 until May 1, 1902. 



George T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. : Very large, well colored, No. 1, 

 from young, rank-growing trees; picked October 4, 1902, stored October 9; held 

 well until January 1, 1903, when the fruit began to soften and become mealy. 

 Tufts. Synonym: Tufts Baldwin. 



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

 greenish red, No. 1; picked September 16, 1902, stored September 27; March 14, 



1903, firm and sound; May 1, softening, no rot, scald slight. 



