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List OF VARIETIFS FoR LonG ISLAND — Continued. 
c, cider; d, dessert; k, kitchen. 
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Mann—k 
Oldenburg—k 
Pumpkin Sweet—k 
Red Astrachan—d k 
Rhode Island Greening— 
dk 
Rome—k 
Roxbury—d k 
Stark—k 
Sutton—d k 
Sweet Winesap—d k 
Tompkins King—d k 
Twenty Ounce—k 
Wagener—d k 
Wealthy—d k 
Westfiela Seek-No-Further 
—d 
York Imperial—d k 
CRABAPPLES: 
Excelsior—d k 
Florence—k 
Hyslop—k 
Martha—d k 
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Chenango—d 
Jacobs Sweet—d 
Lady—d 
Lowell—d k 
McLellan—d 
Melon—d 
Streaked Pippin—d k 
Stump—d 
Yellow Bellflower—k 
Hudson Valley.— The region on both sides of the Hudson from 
Long Island to the Valley of Lake George in Warren and Wash- 
ington counties. The varied topography and the several geo- 
logical formations giving different soils, make it possible, and 
probably desirable, to subdivide this district into several second- 
ary regions. But the district is considered as one in the horti- 
cultural literature of the State; our data have been collected for the 
united district; and since it would complicate the work of making 
out lists very greatly, subdivisions have not been made. 
The complexities of climate, topography and soil, however, must 
be kept in mind in using the table of adaptations. Where the 
region touches the sea shore, and for several miles inland, the list 
