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round, oblique, of a deep red color and good quality. 

 It is one of the best keepers, and promises to be one of 

 the most profitable varieties. 



Neivtown Pippin (Albemarle Pippin) — This 

 variety is of only local value, as it succeeds only in a 

 few sections, but where it can be grown it is very 

 profitable. It somewhat resembles the Ehode Island 

 Greening, but is smoother, more beautiful and of better 

 quality. It is well known in European markets, where 

 it brings the highest prices. 



SWEET APPLES 



Siueet Bough — A large, pale yellow apple, juicy and 

 good; valuable for home consumption. Early sweet 

 apples are not generally in large demand in most mar- 

 kets, but a limited amount will sell at good prices 

 and this is one of the best in its season. 



Pumpkin 8weet — A very large apple, oblate in 

 form, with more or less russet over the whole surface. 

 In quality very sweet and cooks well, though the texture 

 is rather coarse. Tree remarkably vigorous and moder- 

 ately productive. Much subject to the attack of the 

 apple maggot. 



Ladies Stveet — One of the best winter sweet apples. 

 It is of medium to large size, roundish-conical in form 

 and nearly covered with red; sweet, crisp, tender and 

 a good keeper; tree moderately vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. 



Jacob's Siueet — Large, light green, changing to a 

 light yellow and shaded with a. bright red on the sunny 

 side. One of the largest and best early winter sweet 

 api:>les and a fairly good keeper. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 



Summer — Early Harvest, Alexander, Yellow 

 Transparent, Golden Sweet. 



