McIntesh Red is America Highett Priced Apple 
Shars Gold . 
© ve MCINTOSH 
SES" RED APPLE 
Excelsin N.Y., Michigan 
and New England States 
An exceedingly valuable, hardy, attractive 
Apple; medium large size; nearly covered with ~ 
red. Flesh white, fine, tender, juicy, sub-acid and 
refreshing, and generally considered as the high- 
est and best flavored Apple grown; splendid ap- 
pearance, which sells it on sight. Demand always 
exceeds the supply of McIntosh Red and com- 
mands the highest prices of any Apple on the — 
leading American markets. The best box and 
bushel Apple grown, and a good shipper. 
A Canadian Apple 
Exceedingly Hardy 
McIntosh Red is a Canadian Apple, keeps long, but is 
mellow and good to use from the time it is picked and 
if kept in cold storage, untii the next crop comes. Tree is 
exceedingly hardy, vigorous, a very prolific bearer, con- 
sistent bumper crop producer, a sure annual cropper. 
Comes into fruiting early. This splendid Apple can be 
grown from Nova Scotia to North Carolina.- Growers in 
New York, New England, Michigan and Canada have long 
grown McIntosh Red for big profits. Ask any experienced 
Apple grower, if you are not acquainted with the McIntosh 
Red, and he will praise it as highly as we do. ead 
Harrisons’ Strain of Mcintosh Red is 100% red 
color when ripe. saat 
Harrisons’ Improved Strain is very hardy and pro- 
duces bumper crops each year. 
Other Autumn Varieties s 
FAMEUSE (Snow). Popular in northern states. Deep red; 
flesh snowy white, juicy and tender, size medium round. 
(Small, 1-year trees only). 
GRAVENSTEIN. Extra large, perfect in form. Coloring 
orange-yellow overlaid with broken stripes of light and 
dark red; flesh yellowish, firm, crisp, tender, juicy, fine 
flavor. Good for cooking, extra vigorous tree, comes. into 
bearing rather early and bears profuse crops regularly. 
Grown extensively in California and commands good 
price. 
KENDALL. A McIntosh seedling. Handsomely colored over 
entire surface. Dark red, with the same fine character- 
istics of the McIntosh. (Small, 1-year trees only). 
KING DAVID. A beautiful deep dark red Apple, resembling 
Jonathan as to size and shape, but not quite as good 
flavor. Splendid shipper and keeper. Tree hardy, and 
comes into bearing young. (Small, 1-year trees only). ; 
KING (King of Tompkins County). Extra large, very red, | 
with a tint of yellow, flesh yellow, crisp, juicy, sub-acid, Aid 
good quality. Tree slow grower and not a big producer. x 
Generally planted in New York. - 
LOBO. Prominent in a number of fruit districts due to the | i 
high coloring and many Mcintosh characteristics. The ~~ 
season of Lobo begins a little earlier than McIntosh, ie 
but it keeps about as long. The earlier coloring enables 
growers to pick Lobo in advance of McIntosh. It hangs 
on the tree better than McIntosh. S 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. One of the most beautiful; pale lemon 
and crimson cheek; flesh white, tender and crisp. Tree as 
vigorous and good bearer. $f 
= A Bud Selected McIntosh Red 
Mr. Burbage Harrison says they picked 4714 bushels 
from this tree 
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