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REMARKS, 
Hardy but not equal to standard varieties. 
Hardy but not worthy of general planting. 
Hardy, vigorous, early bearer, reliable cropper. Varies in 
keeping qualities. 
Were the tree hardier. healthier, longer lived and more pro- 
ductive, it would be more commonly grown. 
Tested and found unworthy. 
Resembles the Baldwin; is less desirable. 
One of the best of the fall varieties for home or market. 
(See Collamer). 
Often pon eed with Twenty Ounce. Attractive but of poor 
quality. 
Probably worthless. 
Without value in New York. 
Passing out of cultivation. 
No longer listed by nurserymen. 
Not desirable in any respect. Southern. 
Worthy of trial where an apple of this type is desired. 
An old variety, never popular in New York. 
Scarcely worth testing. 
vhs in the South as a late keeper. Not grown in New 
ork. 
Tree qualities good. Attractive, high quality, late keeper. 
Promising. 
Early bearer; heavy cropper; short lived. Attractive and 
high quality. 
f comparatively little value in New York. 
Unproductive and scarcely desirable. 
Southern. Not adapted to New York. 
Not well tested in New York. Unpromising. 
Not recommended for commercial orchards. 
Has failed to establish itself in the commercial orchards of 
New York. 
Dropped by the American Pomological Society. 
Inferior to standard varieties of its season. 
Tree and fruit characters good. Its cultivation increasing. 
Runs small on old trees. 
Not tested in New York. Unpromising. 
Tree qualities good. Uncertain in adaptability. A favorite 
dessert apple. 
Discarded by American Pomological Society. 
Has nothing to recommend it. 
Not recommended for planting in this State. 
Tree qualities good. Surpassed by standard sorts. 
Supplanted by better sorts. The parent of many valuable 
varieties. : 
Has some points of merit for commercial planting. 
Seldom planted. 
Southern. Surpassed by others of its season. 
Value unknown. Probably obsolete. _ 
Very hardy. Promising for rigorous climates. 
Not recommended for New York. 
Both tree qualities and fruit poor in New York. 
Promising for home and local market in New York. 
Not known in New York. 
But little known in New York. 
Dropped from cultivation. 
Its value for this State is not known. 
Of Alexander type. Worth testing. 
Tested and found undesirable. 
Poor cropper. Valuable in some districts. Bruises easily. 
Scabs considerably. 
Much inferior to standard sorts. 
