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OF “GREENING BUD-SELECTED” APPLE VARIETIES 

“Bud-Selected” Strains of Autumn Apples 
Fameuse (Snow) (Spencer). This super-selected strain of Solid Red Snow (Farley No. 1). A solid red type of Snow, also 
Rambo (Farnsworth). 
Fameuse also known as Snow, is a red striped color type which 
carries more color than ordinary Snow Apples. Combined 
with this is extra size. We regard this as an ideal type of 
striped Fameuse. The fruit is beautiful in appearance, of me- 
dium size. The skin is thin, tender, smooth, and very attrac- 
tive. The flesh is snow white, very tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
It is considered a very good dessert Apple but not recom- 
mended for culinary purposes. The fruit hangs well to the tree. 
Season September to November. See also Solid Red Snow. 
the standards of the olden days. 
in size and shape. Color, pale greenish yellow mottled with red, stri 
with carmine. The flesh is firm, fine, very crisp, tender, juicy and mildly 
Its season in chemical cold 
sub-acid. Season, October and November. 
storage extends to February. 
ABOUT POLLINATION 
Although most varieties of Apples will produce a few fruits in most 
years and some varieties will likely produce a fair crop in favorable 
years when self pollinated—all varieties benefit by cross pollination. 
It is good practice therefore, to plant not more than 2 to 4 rows of 
one variety in a block alternating with desirable pollinating varieties. 
Good results may be anticipated where any two or more of such 
standard commercial varieties as McIntosh, Wagener, Wealthy, 
Grimes, Jonathan, Steele Red, and Delicious are planted together. 
Duchess and Fameuse may be planted together or either one may 
be planted with McIntosh, Wagener, Wealthy, Grimes, or Jonathan. 
Northern Spy and Graham should be planted with such varieties as 
Grimes, Jonathan, Steele Red, or Delicious for best results although 
such varieties as McIntosh, Wagener, and Wealthy would make 
satisfactory combinations with Northern Spy in most years. 

Typical old-fashioned type Rambo, fully true to 
We have maintained the original true 
characteristics of this variety. The fruit is medium to large and uniform 
known as Fameuse, which is completely segregated. The 
original parent tree produces only solid red fruits. There is no 
indication of striping whatsoever. This super-selected strain 
of Red Snow can be planted with confidence where ordinary 
Snows will not color satisfactorily. This is a very well and 
favorably known dessert Apple, beautiful in appearance. The 
skin is thin, tender, smooth and extremely attractive. The 
flesh is snow-white, very tender, juicy, sub-acid and aromatic. 
Season, October to mid-Winter. 
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Correct Pollination Means Loaded Branches 
Be Tolerant to the New and Apply the Inflexible Yardstick to Greening Quality 
