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group. With one or two exceptions best adapted to the Eastern 
districts. 
Esopus Spitzenburg, Kaighn, Mother, 
Flushing Spitzenburg, Manchester, Red Canada. 
Jonathan, 
KESWICK GROUP. 
English apples of unknown adaptations in New York. 
Keswick, Lord Suffeld. 
LADY GROUP. 
Very small, roundish oblate, dessert apples, handsome in color 
and sprightly in quality, crisp, juicy flesh, thin skin, and good 
keeping qualities. Best adapted to the Hudson Valley and Long 
Island districts. 
Black Lady, Lady, Sleight, 
Helen, Large Lady, Star Lady. 
Highland Beauty, Rose Colored Lady, 
LAWVER GROUP. 
Medium $size, very high color, of rather dense, medium coarse 
texture and inferior flavor. Excellent keepers. From the South, 
but Akin, at least, is worth trying in the milder parts of New York. 
Akin, Lawver, McAfee. 
LIMBERTWIG GROUP. 
From the Southwest and not adapted to New York conditions. 
Green Limbertwig, Red Limbertwig. 
LONGFIELD GROUP. 
Russian, and can be grown in practically all parts of New York. 
English Pippin, Longfield. 
LOWLAND RASPBERRY GROUP. 
Russian. Adaptation not well known in New York. Probably 
northern. 
Lowland Raspberry, Red Wine, 
