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REMARKS, 
Tree characters good. Fruit inferior in size and quality. 
Not valuable. 
A local variety of no importance. 
An English variety. Poor cropper in New York. 
Blue Pearmain type. Valuable in Northeastern New York. 
Newtown Spitzenburg type but surpassed by that variety. 
Fit for exhibition purposes only. 
Tree characters good. Fruit inferior in quality. Of ques- 
tionable value. 
Of no value in this State. 
Tree healthy, hardy, bears young and productive. Fruit 
attractive but inferior in quality. 
Now obsolete in New York. Distinct from next. 
Has proved very hardy in the Northwest. 
Ben Davis type, and probably of some value. 
An old variety, valuable only for home use. 
An old variety now practically obsolete. 
Fruit is desirable but tree characters are unsatisfactory. 
An old hardy variety now rarely planted in New York. 
Of no value in this State. 
Hardy. May have some value in northern portions of 
apple belt. 
Newly introduced and promising in some districts. 
Not adapted to this latitude. 
Resembles Oldenburg and surpassed by it. 
Not recommended for planting in New York. 
Tree qualities good. Quality inferior. Perhaps worthy 
of testing. 
Grown only about Albion, N. Y.; not valuable. 
Tree healthy, hardy and productive. Fruit of high quality 
but does not ship well. 
A Fameuse seedling not as good as McIntosh. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Excellent in size and quality but not productive enough 
for a market sort. 
An Oswego County variety as yet untested elsewhere. 
A southern apple not recommended for New York. 
Of highest quality but deficient in size; tree characters 
poor. A good home sort. 
Not Known outside of Central New York. 
Probably not known in New York. 
Trees unproductive, fruit unattractive. 
An old cider apple now practically obsolete. 
Fameuse type. Later than Fameuse, otherwise not 
desirable. 
Excelled by other varieties both for home use and for 
market 
+; Valued in the South. Not adapted to New York conditions. 
Of doubtful value in New York. 
, Unique but not valuable. 
Obsolete in New York. 
Now practically obsolete. 
‘Not recommended for New York. 
Tree characters good. Suitable for home rather than 
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Probably not known in New York. 
‘Oldenburg type but inferior to that variety. 
An old inferior variety fast becoming obsolete. 
Attractive, good quality, easily bruised; excellent for the 
home. 
Obsolete. 
Known locally only. 
A western sort not known in New York. 
But little grown in this State. 
Ben Davis class. Not valuable here. 
