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Introduction: Apple Expert Grew Fruit Shakespeare Would Have Eaten

October 1967 Pomona: What a Name!

October 1967 New Dessert Apples From Germany

January 1968 The Vitamin 'C' Content of Various Apple Varieties

October 1968 A Source of Cold and Drought Resistant Apple Varieties

July 1975 Multi-Variety Apple Tree Hit by Mosaic Virus

July 1975 A Pomological Nature Trail

July 1976 Editor's Vignette

July 1976 Fighting Peach Canker

July 1977 Naturally Occuring Toxicants in Food

April 1980 William Coxe and America's First Illustrated Fruit Varieties Inventory

April 1980 The Surprise Apple

April 1980 Alsatian Apples and Pears

January 1982 How to Identify Apples

October 1982 Kent, Suntan and Greensleeves: A Trio of Newer Apple Varieties

April 1985 Garden Apples

April 1985 Cordons, Palmettes and Espaliers: A Basic Bibliography

January 1986 Book Review: Western Fruit, Berries and Nuts

July 1986 Our Cousins in France

July 1987 More About Garden Apples

October 1987 Garden Apples

October 1987 More on the Identification of Apple Varieties

July 1988 Hunting Apples (and Other Fruit) in Russia

October 1988 Reinette Simerenko? Your Guess Is as Good as Mine

January 1990 A Little NAFEX Nostalgia

October 1992 Fruit Garden Designs Then and Later

April 1994 Book Review: An Oak Spring Pomona

July 1995 An Excellent Apple Book: The Book of Apples

April 1997 We Shall Overcome Fireblight

January 1998 The Wild Apples of H. D. Thoreau

April 1998 Pink Ladies

April 1999 Cider Island "Paradise Lost"

July 1999 Food for Thought: An Insider Looking In From the Outside

October 1999 Swan Song: H. Fred Janson (Including Certain Experiments Concerning Fruittrees)

Appendix: Fruit Explorers Speak Out

 

 
 
 
   
 
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