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Oe Ah eel | * |) *)] * |] * | * | * | * | Succeeds under many conditions. Home and local markets. 
cy Nenad egal ad * | * | ** | ee | * | * | Worthy of more extensive planting. 
428 x | Grown only in the vicinity of Red Hook, N. Y. 
See =) | — | — || — |---| Better adapted.to the South’ and West. Small, scabby, 
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427 | Considered less valuable than Baldwin. 












Soe eee a | | ——— | —— | An old cider variety now obsolete.in’ New York. 
AO ee eee | | | —— | —— | Without value where Primate can be grown. 
430 | | | Untested in New York. Probably worthless. 
ee ee ae ee | "| > | —— | Not worth testing. 
oe ee ee ea | -—— || —— | —— |) Excelled by Rhode Island Greening. 
Ao ae | |) —— | —— | —— |’ — 1) Much inferior to Primate with which it competes. 
aod ed eo al |) —-) —"| Fruit too small to be valuable. 
430 ep | | * | FR) EE | ee) HE AE) The standard green apple of New York. Second in com- 
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SSO eee i | |) Belongs with Hubbardston which greatly excels) it: 
437 But little known outside of the Hudson Valley. 
Ae een een ee | | | | — excelled by others of its season. 
439 z= | | | | One of the latest keepers of its class. 
eee eee ea | —— | Tree very hardy. Otherwise without merit. 
441 |—|—}| — |—/|—!|—|—)|—|—|! Not grown nor recommended for this State. 
SAM eee | eee | 2 | | | | | uperseded. by. better sorts: 
443 | =| * | — |—| * | * | * | * | * | Promising but not sufficiently tested. 
444 |—|— | — —|)|/— — | — |—|—| Not worthy of attention. 
445 | Not well tested but probably worthless. 
446 | | Identity not certain. 
A hoa eee Discarded, 
448 cod | *e | ek | kK | KE | A leading commercial variety. Standard of its class. 
449 a | May be valuable in Northern New York. 
450 |—|—| + |—/|—!|]—!|—|]—!— |! Of doubtful value. Very hardy. 
451 |}—|—| — | — | — |} —|—|]—|—| Of very doubtful value. 
See eee | =) | ) Inferior to: Roxbury, 
ASM tee direst sll Discarded. 
454 |—|}—) * |—|— — —]!—),—}| It cannot be recommended except in Northern regions. 
eee ier tlre pen! ow | men [mens | me Not valuable. 
456 |—|—| — |—|—)/ —!—|—!—| Known only in the vicinity of Cortland. Value doubtful. 
Aine oo —— |) | = xcelled by. standard sorts: 
Ce eel eee | 1) Worthless. 
459 |—|—|] — |— | —!|—!|—|—!—|! Not known outside of Westchester County. 
460 | | | Not grown in New York. 
[ole i | —— | — || — | —-} Southern. Dees not mature here, 
462 |} —|—| + /+/)+!)+!+|)—{!—) Worth testing where Fameuse succeeds. 
Mays) |osea\, —j|—}|—|—]| Valuable only as a remarkably late keeper. 
1649 | — | — | — | — | — | — | Nearly obsolete. 
465 | —}|—! — |—|—}|]—|]—!—|—}| Probably lost to cultivation. 
BOO ee eee | me | ae) | |) —— || “Obsolete, 
467 | — | —| ** | —| — —!— —)|—)| Valuable in elevated and Northern regions. 
468 |}—|—| — |—|— —)\|—)—!—) Has no recognized value. 
469 |} — | —| — |—|—!|—|—|—|—| Probably obsolete. 
470 “a ‘ol Possibly of value for the home orchard. 
471 |— — |—|— — | —)| — | — | Ben Davis group, but less desirable. 
472 — |—| — | —|— '— | Resembles Ohio Pippin. Lacking in productiveness. 
473 Not tested in this State. 
474 |—|—|} — |— _ — — — —)}—| Resembles Maiden Blush but it is not equal to that variety. 
475 | Possibly worthy of further testing. 
476 | | | Very hardy. Of no consequence otherwise. 
477 |—|—| — |—|— — | — —!—}! Not grown outside the place of its origin. 
478 |—|—| — |— | —|—)| —!|—/|—| Excelled by McIntosh which it resembles. 
479 |—|—| — |— _ — —) —,. —)|—)| Ben Davis group but inferior to that sort. 
480 |—{—| — |—|—!|—|—!—|—| Supplanted by better sorts. 
481 +t Because of its high quality should not be allowed to pass 
out of cultivation. 
482 | outside of Dutchess County. 




