New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 349 
TETOFSKY GROUP. 
Summer apples, below medium in style, striped, of average 
quality. Valuable only in cold climate. 
July, Tetofsky. 
TOMPKINS KING GROUP. 
Early winter apples, large, attractively striped with red, variable 
but symmetrical in form, of superior quality -and characteristic 
dense, coarse texture and aromatic yellowish flesh. Especially 
suited to the Western New York districts, but succeeding to a fair 
degree in all except the most northern districts. 
Blenheim, Hubbardston, Ribston, 
Fishkill, Palouse, Tompkins King. 
TWENTY OUNCE GROUP. 
Large, late fall, broadly splashed red apples, roundish in form, 
of good quality and with a coarse yellowish aromatic flesh. Grown 
more or less generally in all but the most northern districts. 
Collamer, Lyscom, Twenty Ounce. 
VANDEVERE GROUP. 
Local in adaptation and confined mostly to the warmer parts of 
Pee otate. 
Ronk, Vandevere. 
WEALTHY GROUP. 
Fruit undersized on old trees. Early and abundant croppers. 
Hardy and adapted to all of the apple districts of New York. 
Peter, Wealthy, 
and several Minnesota seedlings. 
WINESAP GROUP. 
Winter apples, medium to large in size, dark red, rather solid 
and medium fine grain, of good but not high quality, quite good 
keepers. A group belonging to the South and West and of small 
importance in any of the apple districts of New York. 
Arkansas, Oliver, Winesap, 
Arkansas Black, Paragon, Winter Sweet Paradise. 
Kinnaird, - Stayman Winesap, 
