14 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



Apple Trees 



First-class. 2 year. 5 to 6 feet. 

 First-class. 2 vear. 4 to 5 feet. 



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10 



100 



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S0.25 



S2.00 



S15.00 



S125.00 



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1.50 



12.00 



100.00 



Gano or Black Ben Davis. Uniform in size; keeps until March; rapid grow- 

 er, fruit very large and handsome. Flesh pale yellow, mild sub-acid. November 

 to March. 



North\>-e stern Greening. A hardy winter Apple, the size is large; color 

 green, which turns yellow at full maturity. Flesh yellowish, fine grained tender 

 and juicy. 



Stayman's Winesap. Fruit medium large; skin gi'een and yellow almost 

 hidden by dark red stripes. Flesh yellow, firm: quality unexcelled. November to 

 April. The best here with us. 



Grimes' Golden. Large size. Skin golden yellow, sprinkled with gray 

 dots. Flesh tender, crisp and juicy. One of the very best. September to January. 



Mammoth Black T'wia". One of the very best winter Apples that we 

 grow. Extra large in size: skin smooth, yellowish covered with deep red. Flesh 

 tender, tinged with yellow, crisp, sub-acid. arom,atic. of excellent quality in everj* 

 respect, and will keep in fine condition until summer apples come. 



G. G. Pippin. Large and bright yellow when fully ripe. Flesh tender and 

 aromatic. Season September to January. 



Ben Da^'is. Succeeds wherever apples are grown. Good keeper. Large, 

 round, yellow with red stripes. Flesh white, juicy, sub-acid. Season November 

 to March. 



York Imperial. (Johnson's Fine Winter). Medium, white, shaded with 

 crim^on in the sun, juicy, crisp, mild, sub-acid. Tree moderately vigorous and 

 productive. This is a large and beautiful red winter apple, originating in Penn- 

 sylvania, where it is a great success. Its foliage and fruit are free from scab. 

 Tts skin is bright yellow covered with bright red and striped; it is a good shipper, 

 bringing the highest prices. Its bright red sells the fruit. This is the leading 

 variety in Pennsylvania. Very hardy and suitable to any part of the country. 



Jonathan. Medium, roundish, yellow, nearly covered with red, fine grain- 

 ed, tender and finely flavored. Tree slen ier and spreading with light colored shoots. 

 Great apple of the West and Northwestern states. Succeeds in the East also. 

 Most beautiful of apples. Season November to April. 



Rome Beautj". This is a hardy, large and handsome apple, almost entirel}' 

 covered with bright red. of highest quality. December to March. One of the best. 



Winesap. Large, roundish, oblong; little yellow ground appearing on the 

 shady side: flesh yellow, firm, crisp, with rich high flavor: quality very good, and 

 highly esteemed wherever grown. Season November to May. 



Baldwin. Large, roundish, skin deep red; flesh juicy, crisp, sub-acid, good 

 flavor; very vigorous and productive. Tfie best all-around winter apple for 5s'ew 

 England and Northern states. Splendid keeper. December to March. 



Wealthy. An American that is becomingi. very popular on account of its 

 handsome appearance and early fruiting. Hardy and productive. Fruit large 

 size, roundish, skin smooth, splashed with dark red; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub- 

 acid. November to Januarv. 



