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MAIDEN'S BLUSH. Of uniformly large 

 size, smooth, round, beautifully flushed 

 with red on creamy yellow ground; flesh 

 tender, of pleasant but not high flavor. 

 Ripens August 25th. 



JONATHAN. Very red apple, smooth, of 

 good size and fine quality. Ripens Sep- 

 tember 1st. Can be kept in common stor- 

 age late in winter. 



MELBA. A real Mcintosh in quality and 

 appearance, only more flat in shape, 

 ripening a week before Mcintosh. Drops 

 badly before coloring, as it should in 

 southern sections. Tree vigorous and 

 productive. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. An apple of the high- 

 est quality. It is one of the fancy des- 

 sert apples and ranks with Delicious and 

 Jonathan on the market. Medium to 

 large; bright yellow with pink cheek; 

 flesh fine grained, juicy, with a very 

 pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is hardy, 

 grows upright, and is quite disease and 

 insect resistant. Ripens September 5th 

 to 15th. 



GRIMES GOLDEN, DOUBLE WORKED. 



Same as regular Grimes Golden except 

 they are budded on other varieties high 

 above the ground to eliminate any pos- 

 sible chance of collar blight. 10c extra 

 per tree all grades. 



CORTLAND 



WINTER VARIETIES 



EARLY McINTOSH. A Mcintosh Hybrid being al- 

 most solid red in color, very crisp and juicy, with 

 the same high quality as the well-known Mcin- 

 tosh. A thrifty grower and a regular bearer. 

 Your opportunity to have the Mcintosh type as a 

 very early apple. Cash in on the popularity of 

 the Mcintosh by growing Early Mcintosh for 

 your markets. Ripens July 15th to 20th. 



DUCHESS OP OLDENBURG. Vigorous growth; 

 Russian; large; striped; tender, juicy, sub-acid; 

 good; regular and abundant bearer. One of the 

 hardiest kinds known. Ripens July 20th. 



GRAVENSTEIN. Ripens continuously during a 

 period of several weeks and should have two or 

 three pickings, beginning July 25th. 



IMPROVED WILSON'S RED JUNE. Identical to 

 the old type except it is more solid red and will 

 average larger in size. A good quality red apple 

 to follow the William Early Red season. Very 

 thrifty tree and a good bearer. 



MILTON. A promising Mcintosh Hybrid 

 introduced by New York Experimental 

 Station. A typical Mcintosh in every 

 way, ripening three to four weeks earlier 

 than regular Mcintosh. Tree vigorous 

 and regular bearer. Fruit is pinkish red 

 with heavy bloom; flesh white, tender, 

 crisp, juicy and Mcintosh flavor and 

 aroma. Ripens August 5th to 10th. 



ENGLISH CODLING. This apple ranks 

 among the most profitable apples for 

 New Jersey. A good bearer, color green, 

 large in size, a splendid baking apple. 

 Ripens August 10th to 15th. 



TWENTY - OUNCE. Fruit exceptionally S 

 large, yellow and red. Juicy and crisp, p 

 sub-acid. Tree is vigorous and produc- i 

 tive. August 15th to 25th. f : 



AUTUMN VARIETIES 



WEALTHY. This beautiful, moderate ' 

 sized, brilliant red apple is of fine qual- 

 ity, one of the best of its season. It is 

 a relatively good keeper, and owing to 

 the hardiness of the tree, its adaptability 

 to cold climates and early bearing habits, 

 it can be profitably planted as a filler. 

 Season August 15th to 25th. 



SUMMER RAMBO. Large, flat, streaked 

 red and yellow; very tender, juicy and 

 fine flavored. Tree an upright grower, 

 hardy and productive. Ripens August 

 20th to 25th. 



DELICIOUS. A remarkable variety introduced in 

 the . West several years ago, where it is being 

 largely planted and rapidly taking first rank both 

 for commercial and home orchards. Fruit large, 

 nearly covered with brilliant dark red; flesh fine 

 grained, crisp and melting; juicy, with a delight- 

 ful aroma; of very highest quality. A splendid 

 keeper and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a 

 vigorous grower. Ripens September 5th to 25th. 



LOBO. Same season as Mcintosh, larger apple, and 

 colors a more full red than the regular Mcintosh 

 before dropping. Extra good quality. Tree simi- 

 lar to Mcintosh. Comes recommended highly to 

 replace the regular Mcintosh for the Middle Atlan- 

 tic and southern growers. 



McINTOSH RED. A choice variety of the Fameuse 

 type. Tree vigorous with spreading head; a good 

 annual bearer. Fruit above medium to large, 

 highly perfumed; almost covered with brilliant 

 crimson; a beautiful fruit; flesh snow-white, crisp, 

 very tender, slightly aromatic, sub-acid; very good 

 quality. Ripens September 5th to 20th. 



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