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| One of the best sweet apples for home use. 
One of the best in quality of the Blue Pear~ain type. 
Excellent quality but rather small for a commercial variety. 
Tree good. Fruit attractive in size and color but lacking 
in quality. 
Not worthy of trial. 
Inferior to Tetofsky, which it resembles. 
Obsolete. 
Very inferior. 
Not worthy of planting in New York. 
A late keeper. Succeeds better in southern latitudes. 
Unworthy. 
Many worthier sorts of its season. 
Suitable for home use only. 
Winesap type. Does not appear to be adapted to New 
York: 
Not recommended. 
Tree characters good. Fruit of good color and Keeps well. 
Worthy of attention. 
A worthy late keeping dessert apple for home use. 
Gradually passing out of cultivation. 
A beautiful fancy apple suitable for special trade. 
Several varieties under this name. Not valuable. 
Of no value. 
One of the most desirable of the sweet apples for commer-. 
cial planting. 
Shy bearer. Good color and size. 
Excelled by standard sorts. 
Easily excelled by standard varieties. 
Very late keeper but poor in quality. 
One of the best dessert apples of its season. 
Obsolete. 
A seedling of Fameuse inferior to McIntosh. 
Better adapted to southern latitudes. 
Unworthy of further testing. 
Grown about Geneva where it is held in high esteem. 
Surpassed by other sorts of its class. 
Not sufficiently tested in New York. 
A southern variety not adapted to New York. 
More juicy and much inferior in flavor and quality. 
Grown only about Syracuse. 
Known only in Columbia County, 
Recommended for home use and local markets. 
Obsolete. 
Now nearly obsolete. 
Represented now only by old trees. 
Obsolete. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Unworthy. 
So susceptible to blight as to be worthless. 
Excelled by its parent, Oldenburg. 
A beautiful and excellent apple for home use. Fameuse 
type. 
Desirable for home use and local market. 
A beautiful dessert fruit. Not tested in New York, 
Not recommended. 
Supplanted by better sorts. 
Surpassed by Victoria Sweet which it resembles. 
A seedling of Lawver, not adapted to New York. 
Not likely to become popular. 
One of the most promising sorts of it season. Fameuse 
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Practically unknown in New York. Not recommended. 
