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REMARKS. 
Seldom or never planted in New York. 
Of little or no value in New York. 
A New England variety but little known in New York. 
Bears early, productive, vigorous. Fruit attractive and 
excellent. Becoming vopular. 
As tested here not worthy of introduction into New York, 
Not recommended for New York. 
Standard in quality. Succeeds in certain localities only. 
Weak grower. : 
Now seldom found in cultivation in New York. 
An old variety grown only for local markets. 
Suitable for general market but does not excel in quality. 
An old variety, not now generally cultivated. Not reliable 
bearers. 
Beautiful and of high quality but not adapted to latitude of 
New York. 
Worthy of further testing. 
Of very doubtful value. 
Supplanted by better kinds. 
| Not worth planting in New York. 
Does not appear to be worthy of trial in New York. 
Not attractive in any particular. 
Desirable for the home orchard. 
A handsome apple of delicious quality but poor tree charac- 
ters. 
Little known. Not worthy of introduction. 
Not desirable for planting in New York. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Not recommended for planting in New York. 
Does not appear to be worthy of trial in New York. 
Withstands the most vigorous climate, productive, fine for 
cooking, 
Not recommended. 
Not recommended for planting in New York. 
Lady type. Suitable for localities where that variety is 
known. 
Should be dropped from cultivation. 
Worthy of trial in Fameuse regions. 
Passing out of cultivation. 
Worthy of testing where the Oldenburg thrives. 
Little known and unworthy. 
An old sort in Hudson Valley. Resembles Fall Pippin but 
poorer quality. 
Greening type. May be worthy of trial. Keeps well. 
A Niagara County seedling now practically obsolete. 
Known only locally. 
Resembles Alexander. Not yet well tested in New York. 
Tree an early bearer, productive, not hardy. Fruit hand- 
some and of highest quality. 
Of no commercial value. 
Superseded by more valuable russet kinds. 
Quality excellent but of doubtful value in New York. 
Not being planted to any considerable extent. 
Promising as a commercial sort as grown at this Station. 
A. seedling of and similar to Ralls. 
Not desirable. 
Neither trée nor fruit characters are desirable. 
Not recommended for planting in New York. 
Recommended for home orchards, not for commercial 
planting. 
Not recommended. 
Excellent for the home orchard. 
Not worth planting. 
