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Promising early winter apple for Northern New York. 
Not recommended for cultivation in‘'New York. 
newly introduced beautiful apple of good quality. 
Worthy of testing. 
Surpassed by others of its season. 
Tree characters good. Fruit large and beautiful but of only 
fair quality. Promising commercially. 
An English variety not tested in New York. 
A Sea, apple which does not appear promising in New 
ork. 
An European variety of doubtful value for New York. 
Locally applied to Hubbardston. 
Probably two varieties under this name. 
A Southern variety worthless in New York. 
Not known outside of locality in which it originated. 
Worthless in New York. 
May be of value where superior hardiness is a prime requisite. 
Of no value for New York. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Worthy of trial in Northern New York. 
Valuable in the South but not in New York unless it be in 
Long Island. 
Not valuable. 
Not valuable in New York unless it be in Long Island. 
A Northern Spy seedling. Too tender for market. May be 
valuable for home use. 
A Northwestern variety nearly as hardy as Oldenburg. 
A French apple of doubtful value here. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Now unknown in New York. 
Tree characters good. Ranks among our best sweet apples 
for home use, 
Somewhat like the Oldenburg but surpassed by that variety. 
haga ae vigorous but lacks productiveness. Now seldom 
planted. 
Crowded out by better sorts of its season. 
Although a shy bearer in Eastern New York, promising in 
western part of State. 
Now nearly obsolete in New York. 
An old variety. Fruit of fine appearance. Tree characters 
undesirable. 
An old variety superceded by the Baldwin. Nearly obsolete. 
An old variety, productive. No commercial importance. 
Standard winter apple of New York. 
Little known in New York. 
Fruit very inferior. 
A hardy tree bearing rather inferior fruit. 
A promising apple long known in Columbia County. 
A recent introduction not well tested. 
Unproductive at this station. 
Valuable in Northern New York. Blue Pearmain type. 
New. Not promising in this State. 
Not recommended for New York. 
It is but little known in New. York. 
Not worthy of attention in this State. 
An old variety not equal to standard kinds. 
Valuable for home orchards only. Tree susceptible to dis- 
ease. Fruit does not ship well. 
Trees hardy, healthy, vigorous, productive. Lacking in 
quality. 
A pleasant flavored dessert apple. Not welltestedinN. Y. 
A fine dessert apple, attractive, excellent quality. Not 
large enough for market. 
