New Apple Varieties in Wisconsin
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1952.7.1.10Abstract
About 15 years ago, the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society first appointed a fruit testing committee to visit experiment stations in the northern states engaged in producing new apple and other fruit varieties. The object was to study and introduce for trial purposes such varieties that the committee thought might have possibilities in this state. We visited the experiment stations in Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, New York and also Ottawa, Canada. The trips were continued for five or six years. Each year a number of varieties were chosen for trial. Our members were asked to purchase not more than two trees of each variety. They were to pay one-half of the cost, the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society paying the balance.
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