HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



above medium size, skin pale yellow, flesh white, tender, 

 juicy and of excellent quality, tree is a vigorous and up- 

 right grower; gives general satisfaction; does well every- 

 where and ripens among the earliest. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



MAIDEN'S BLUSH— Rather large oblate smooth, regu- 

 lar with a fin9 evanly shaded red cheek or blush on a clear 

 pale yellow ground; flesh white, tender and sprightly with 

 a pleasant sub acid flavor. This variety forms a handsome 

 rapid growing tree with a fine spreading head and bears 

 large crops. Valuable for market ateo for drying. Sep 

 tember to November. 



FALLAWATER— Large roundish, slightly ovate, coni- 

 cal, very regular and smooth; skin yellowish green with 

 a duT red cheik; flesh p«m«««»«m«..m«««w.^« 

 greenish white, fine I "The bird that sits is easily shot." t 

 o-rn : npfl with n mild ■ The man who make.- no efl'ort to get J 



gra nea. with _ a mud, { al]( a , |s . ihvay , (ho man who fails> 

 slightly sub acid flavor: ♦ Plailt tn . ( ,„ an(1 K ,. t ahead . 



Tri e a strong grower and *■■■ ...^..^^ 



gcoi bearei ; fruit uniformly fair, highly deserving exten- 

 sive cultivation. Fall. 



WEALTHY— A most valuable apple of fine size, ap 

 pearance and quality; a good market apple of its season; 

 whitish yellow ground, shaded with deep rich crimson in 

 the sun, obscure, broken strips -md mottlings in the shade, 

 sometimes entirely covered with crimson: flesh white, fine 

 grained, tender, juicy, vinous and sub acid. Tree is heal- 

 thy, hardy and productive. 



WINTER APPLES. 



BEN DAVIS— Fruit medium to large; roundish, skin 



yellowish, pplashed and striped ard almost covered with 



red, flesh white, tender, rich, juicy and sub-acid, of good 



quality ; a popular kind and a good keeping winter variety 



and should be in every orchard. Tree is very hardy, a free grower, 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT— A Russian apple of great value, comes into bearing early and very productive. Tt blooms late in 



ripens with Early Harvest, since the fruit will keep fully ten days the spring, thereby often escaping the late spring frosts. Very 



after ripening makes it peculiarly ad ipted for early shipping; popular in the west and southwest. Midwinter. 



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