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pleasant flavor. — Early Autumn. Tree a handsome 

 grower, with dark green, glossy foliage, and very prolific. 



Yellow Siberian Crab.— The fruit of this is a trifle 

 larger than Red ^Siberian, and is of a fine, clear yellow 

 color. 



In addition to tlie above there are several other varie- 

 ties, chiefly originated at the West, but they are not well 

 enough known to go on the list. 



SELECT LIST OF APPLES. 



The following varieties are recommended for the East- 

 ern and Middle States. 



Summer. — Early Harvest, Early Strawberry, Golden 

 Sweet, Large Yellow Bough, Primate, Red Astrachan, 

 Williams' Favorite. 



Aiitumn. — Chenango Strawberry, Duchess of Olden- 

 burgh, Fall Pippin, Gravenstein, Hawthornden, Jefferis, 

 Jersey Sweet, Keswick Codlin, Lowell, Lyman's Pump- 

 kin Sweet, Porter, St. Lawrence, Stump. 



Winter. — Baldwin, Esopus Spitzenburgh, Fameuse, 

 Golden Russet of Western New York, Hubbardston Non- 

 such, Jonathan, King of Tompkins County, Lady Apple, 

 Monmouth Pippin, Mother, Northern Spy, Peck's Pleas- 

 ant, Pomme Grise, Red Canada, Rhode Island Greening, 

 Roxbury Russet, Sutton Beauty, Talman's Sweet, 

 Twenty-Ounce, Wagencr, Yellow-Bellflower. 



For the West and South: 



Nearly all the summer and fall varieties of the East- 

 ern and Middle States succeed well at the West and 

 South. The winter varieties specially adapted to those 

 regions are so designated in the previous lists. In Cal- 

 ifornia and Oregon our best Northern sorts generally 

 succeed, but the winter varieties of the South will be 

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