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PRINCIPAL VARIETIES OF APPLES GROWN IN THE PACIFIC 

 NORTHWEST. SHOWING SEASON OF MATURITY, ETC. 



NAME 



Jefferis 



Fameuse 



Gravenstein 



Alexander 



Wealthy 



Wolf River 



Mcintosh 



Yellow Bellflower 



Grimes i 



Tompkins King .J 



Jonathan 



Banana 



Spitzenburg 



Ortley 



King David 



Delicious 



R. I. Greening . . 



Wagener 



Stayman 



Baldwin 



Northern Spy ... 

 Rome Beauty . . . 

 White Pearmain. 

 Arkansas Black.. 



Black Twig 



Missouri 



Gano 



Black Ben 



Ben Davis 



York Imperial . . 

 Yellow Newtown. 



Winesap 



Red Cheek 



Lawver 



■M USES 



Dessert 



D. & C 



Culin'y 



Culin'y 



Dessert 



Culin'y 



D. & 0. 



D. & C. 



D. & C. 



D. & C. 



Desseri 



Dessert 



D. & C 



D. & C 



Dessert 



Dessert 



Dessert 



Dessert 



Dessert 



D. & L 



D. & C. 



D. & C. 



D. & C. 



Culin'y 



Culin'y 



Market 



Market 



Market 



Market 



Culin'y 



D. & C. 



Dessert 



D. & C. 



Market 



COLOR 



Splashed Red 



Red and striped 



Red streaks over yell'v/ 



Red 



Red striped 



Bright red 



Bright, deep red 



Bright yellow 



Golden yellow 



Red and yellow 



Brilliant red and yell'w 



Yellow v/ith pink blush 



Bright red 



Waxen yellov/ 



Deep red 



Dark red and yellow 



jreen 



Wei over yellow 



Dark i-ed stripes. 



Bright red 



Pink & splashed c'rm'e 



Striped with bright red 



Pale yellow green 



Very dark red 



Dark red over yellow 



Bright red on yellow 



Red 



Dark red 



Yellow with red stripe 



Yellow and light red 



Greenish yellow 



Dark red 



Green with blush 



Bright red 



-Prom Fruit and Produce Distributor, Portland, Ore. 



PLANTING AND CARE OF STREET TREES. 

 Prof. W. J. Morrill, Forester, University of Nebraska. 



Throughout the United States there is an awakening interest in the 

 planting of street trees. The larger cities have employed foresters for 

 several years, but now the cities of the size of Colorado Springs are fol- 

 lowing the example. The villages of New England and other sections 

 of the country are obtaining the desired uniformity in street trees by 

 surrendering the individual rights of the owners of street trees to boards 

 or street tree commissions, which enforce measures aimed to improve 



