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pearance, promises valuable for market. Trees good growers and produc- 

 tive. Season, November to February. A good market variety. 



Mann. — Fruit medium to large, roundish, oblate, sljin deep yellow 

 when fully ripe, flesh yellowish. Juicy, mild, pleasant. Trees upright 

 growers, forming round heads. Season, December to June. For home 

 use. 



Missouri Pippin. — Medium to large; pale whitish yellow; flesh white 

 and juicy. January to April. Good for all purposes. 



Jonathan. — Medium size, red and yellow, flesh tender, juicy and 

 rich; shoots light-colored, slender and spreading; very productive. One 

 of the best varieties either for table or market. Trees good, strong, 

 healthy growers, and come into bearing in a short time after being 

 planted. Valuable for market and home use. Season for fruit from No- 

 vember until April. 



Northern Spy. — Tree very hardy, long lived, good bearer, handsome 

 fruit and a good variety for market or the private use; fruit large, strip- 

 ed with purplish red; quality of the best. 



Rhode Island Greening. — Large, green, tender, juicy and rich, an 

 abundant bearer; one of the most popular varieties for home use and 

 market. Should be in every planting. Season from November until 

 March. 



Russet Golden. — Medium, clear golden, good bearer, of high flavor. 

 Valuable for market; trees bear every year. Season, November to April. 



Russet Roxbury. — Medium to large, tender, sub-acid flavor, very 

 popular on account of keeping qualities. Season, January until June. 

 Bears every year; good for commercial purposes. 



Smith Cider. — Large, skin yellow, changing to red; flesh tender, 

 juicy, crisp, fair flavor. A good variety for orcharding and for cider 

 purposes. Season, December to March. 



Wealthy. — Fruit of medium size; skin nearly covered with dark 

 red, and of an oily smoothness to the touch; flesh white, fine grained, 

 juicy, sub-acid; very good. Tree a free grower, productive; one of the 

 best for the private garden. Season, December to February. 



Sutton Beauty. — Fruit medium to large, roundish, handsome; skin 

 waxen yellow, striped with crimson; flesh whitish, tender, juicy, sub- 

 acid; quality very good; keeps remarkably well. Tree a free, handsome 

 grower, and productive. One of the most valuable market varieties. 

 Season, November to February. 



York Imperial. — Medium, whitish, shaded with crimson in the sun; 

 firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, mild, sub-acid. Tree vigorous and produc- 

 tive. A popular variety. November to Februarj-. Grown largely for 

 commercial use. 



Fallowater. — Very large, greenish yellow, flesh fine grained, mild, 

 sub-acid, tree vigorous. A fine variety for home use. Season, October 

 to February. 



Yellow Bell Flower. — Large, yellow, rich, sprightly, and of excellent 

 flavor. Season. November to March. Splendid for home use. 



Hubbardston Nonesuch. — Large j'ellow apple, striped with red, of 

 fine flavor, a good bearer and a very valuable apple. Either for market 

 or for home use. Season, November to April. 



Dominie. — Large, greenish yellow, slightly striped with red, of fine 



