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Desirable in Eastern New York. Grown for export trade. 
Lacks vigor. Uncertain productiveness. Standard in 
quality. Adapted to some localities. 
Fruit small but of high quality: Suitable for home only. 
Tree uncertain bearer. Fruit characteristics desirable. 
Not recommended even for trial. 
Vigorous and productive. Fruit inferior in quality. Valu- 
able for market in some localities. 
Two of this name. Neither worthy of consideration. 
Resembles Fall Pippin; is less desirable. Very hardy. 
Good grower, good cropper, of fair quality but easily bruised 
and poor color. 
Tree thrifty, hardy, long lived, good cropper. Fruit too 
tender and wrong color for market. 
Old standard variety; scabs badly. An excellent green 
apple for certain localities. 
Although of excellent quality, not valuable commercially. 
Hardy, fair grower, good cropper. Fruit scabs badly, very 
tender and rather small. 
Not desirable in New York. 
Rather vigorous, reliable cropper. Fruit bright red, good 
quality. Rather small. 
Too unattractive in color and size to be desirable. 
May be worth planting in home orchards of southeastern 
New York. 
Worthy of trial in certain localities. 
May prove valuable in those parts of the State where Ben 
Davis does well. 
wg fe epee productive. Not recommended for New 
ork. 
Tree a shy bearer. Fruit drops badly. Handsome but 
second rate quality. 
No longer propagated. 
A chance seedling of doubtful value. 
Surpassed by standard varieties. 
Undesirable. 
Not being planted in New York. 
Without value. 
May prove valuable where Ben Davis thrives. 
Good dessert sort but too small for market. 
No longer propagated. 
Confined to western New York. Of local value only. 
Of value only as a stock upon which to topwork hardy 
sorts. 
One of Gideon’s new promising varieties. 
An old very late keeping variety too small to be valuable 
commercially. 
Unknown in New York. Unworthy. 
It may be worthy of testing for commercial purposes where 
Ben Davis succeeds. : 
Not recommended for planting in New York. 
Tennessee variety not promising in New York. 
Cultivated for exhibition purposes only. 
May be worth trial where a late keeping sweet apple is 
desired. 
One of the most desirable fall sorts for market. 
No longer grown in New York. 
A Long Island variety now apparently obsolete. 
ieee esteemed in England but little known in New 
ork, 
May be of value in the North. 
Tree hardy, vigorous, productive. Fruit small, hard to pick, 
very late, of excellent quality. 
One of the best for home use. 
Not desirable. 
