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Tree hardy and vigorous but unproductive. Fruit not equal 
to standard sorts of its class. 
A southern apple. Productive. May prove valuable where 
Ben Davis thrives. 
Of little value in New York. 
Trees hardy, healthy, productive. Inferior to Twenty 
Ounce with which it ripens. 
Tree and fruit characters good. Worthy of testing for 
market. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Tree hardy, productive. Fruit lacking in size and quality 
Splendid keeper. 
But little known in New York. 
Known locally only in Orange County. 
Desirable for the home orchard. 
Tree and fruit characters variable. Worth testing in tte 
North. 
No longer cultivated. 
A Rambo seedling worthless in New York. 
Now practically obsolete. 
Fall Pippin type but not equal to that variety. 
Of no value. 
Tree vigorous and productive. Fruit of good size anl 
quality but unattractive color. 
An attractive market fruit of inferior quality. Heavy 
bearer. ; 
Tree hag dn ye good but fruit inferior. Not tested suffici- 
ently. 
Of Fameuse type. Surpassed by McIntosh. 
Poor grower, very productive. Second rate quality. 
A southern apple not recommended for New York. 
Tree characters desirable. Fruit attractive, of good size 
and quality. 
Not recommend for planting in New York. 
Wood very brittle. Productive. Fruitsmall. Not grown 
as much as formerly. 
Small and poor in quality. 
A Columbia County seedling of Blue Pearmain type. Of 
doubtful value. 
Recommended for trial where a hardy apple is wanted. 
Productive, small size, drops badly, high quality. Surpassed 
by others of its class. 
A ue English culinary apple, of dobutful value in New 
ork. 
Too small for a commercial apple. 
Tree vigorous, very productive. Fruit too small except for 
home use and evaporators. 
Little known outside of Putnam County where it originated. 
One of the finest dessert apples but not a good commercial 
variety. 
Tree characters poor. Valuable only as an early dessert 
apple. 
Of value for the home orchard only. High quality. 
Discarded in New York. 
Surpassed by others of its season. 
Its high quality makes it a desirable home sort. 
Not well adapted for growing as far north as this State. 
Nearly obsolete. 
A European variety worthy of further testing. Attractive, 
excellent keeper. 
Does not equal other varieties of its season. 
Not grown outside of Columbia County. 
Inferior to standard varieties. 
