A new “‘bud sport’’ from New England. Identical 
with the ordinary Northern Spy in fruiting habits. 
Extra large size fruit, strong, vigorous, hardy trees. 
Comes into bearing earlier than the ordinary strain. 
Colors early, nearly every Apple being solid red in 
color. We recommend it for commercial and home 
plantings in northern states. Pollinize with Red Rome 
Beauty or Williams Early Red. 
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RED SPY—A Favorite in New York and Michigan 
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CORTLAND. A new variety resulting from cross pollenization of 
McIntosh Red and Ben Davis, and inheriting the good qualities of 
each parent. Beautiful red Apple, approximately the same size 
and fine flavor of the McIntosh, but ripens three weeks or a 
month later. Good keeper. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. Large, round, greenish yellow; juicy, 
firm, good quality; splendid keeper, ships well. Attractive Apple 
when packed in bushels, demands good prices; excellent baking 
Apple. Should not be planted extensively, because crops are not 
so certain, due to blossoming early. Trees are extremely hardy, 
vigorous, and bear very young. Pollinize with Duchess 
Rapes = F 
Harrisons’ 
Fast 
DOUBLE-RED BALDWIN—An Old Favorite in a New Dress Fruiting 
DOUBLE-RED BALDWIN. Although the common Baldwin is being St ° 
gradually replaced by other varieties this Double-Red strain will rains 
bring new profits to the grower of Baldwins. Must be pollinated. 
Use Wealthy, Jonathan or Cortland. : 
h skin; some- 
times marked with a faint blush and numerous russet dots; flesh 
yeilow, fine, very tender, crisp, juicy, aromatic and of extra fine 
quality, bringing highest prices. Recommended to those with near- 
by markets, but a poor long distance shipper. Popular in Southern 
New Jersey. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBERG. Large, striped, tender, juicy, sub-acid, 
good; regulcr and cbundant bearer. One of the hardiest. Best 
pollinizer for early blooming varieties. 
TWENTY OUNCE. Very large, fine quality, yellow striped red. 
WEALTHY. Medium to large size; round, almost solid red; flesh 
white or a little stained, tender, crisp, juicy, fine grained, aromatic 
and very good flavor. Relat:vely good keeper. Old variety most 
extensively planted in North. Tree is very hardy, withstanding 
unusually cold climates, vigorous, fruits at early age, bears regular 
and abundant crops. Tree somewhat dwarf, making a fine filler. 
EARLY McINTOSH. Resembles its McIntosh parent in appearance, 
but is less aromatic. An attractive, uniform red color, good size, 
flesh white, tender, and juicy. The trees are vigorous, hardy, 
HYSLOP CRAB APPLE 
healthy, productive, and bear annually if thinned early and severe- Grown b CRAB APPLES 
ly. The shape and frcmework of the tree, especially the heavy- Bs y 
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lays later than that o ellow Transparent. e fine flavor is . 
similar to that of famous McIntosh Red. Berlin, Maryland Double Purpose—An Ornamental 
and Fruit Tree Combined 
HYSLOP. Deep crimson, large size, 
sub-acid and of good quality. 
Fine for all kinds of preserving, 
Scientifically, Propagated by America’s Best Fruit Tree Growers canning, etc., and good to eat 
fresh. Tree handsome. 
For Real Profit Plant Harrisons’ Selected Strain Trees 
