28 _ LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE. MD. 

YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Yellow Transparent. Of Russian 
origin and very hardy. Medium size; 
skin very delicate shade of yellow, with 
smooth, waxen surface; flesh white, 
melting, excellent. For an early Apple 
this is an exceptionally good shipper and 
keeper. Tree a good grower and a re- 
markably early bearer. July. 
Grimes’ Golden. North of the 40th 
parallel rated as a winter Apple, but for 
this section a good fall variety. The 
standard of quality among Apples. Me- 
dium in size;flesh crisp and tender; color, 
as its name signifies, a deep golden. 
Blooms late, and seldom caught by frost. 
Tree a particularly strong and healthy 
grower. 
Mammoth Black Twig. Seedling 
of the Winesap, which itresembles, but 
is superior to that variety in many ways. 
Flesh is crisp, juicy and tender. The 
fruit is large; deep red; subacid; abund- 
ant bearer and fine keeper. Tree is hardy 
and a wondertiully strong grower. This 
handsome, dark red, fine winter Apple 
has but few equals and should be in 
every planters list. 
York imperial. One of the finest 
Apples; of medium size, shaded with 
crimson on sunny side, thickly sprinkled 
with gray dots; flesh yellowish, firm, 
crisp, Juicy and mildly subacid. A splen- 
did keeper and equally valuable for the 
table or for cooking. 
PEARS 
Price of Pear trees, 4 to 5 feet: 30c. each, $2.50 for 10, $20.00 for 190. 
Kieffer. 
Bartlett. 
Grows very vigorous; bears early and abundantly. Fruit large, of 
golden yellow, often tinted with red on one side. 
One of the best market varieties. 
Large, waxen yellow with red blush when fully ripe; juicy, melting, 
high flavored. Trees bear early and abundantly. Ripens August to September. 
