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APPLES, continued 
In short, most orchardists have ceased to buy trees older than one year, 
even when the young trees cost more. 
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York Imperial. A good keeper, which has the advantage of mellowing 
in time for use soon after picking if it is not stored. 
Can be kept until the new crop comes. Medium-sized, round, irregular in 
shape; greenish yellow overlaid with bright red stripes; crisp and juicy. 
Unusually heavy bearer. York Imperial trees have not missed a crop in 
many years. We know growers who have had twenty-eight consecutive 
crops. Thrives everywhere—eastern, central and western growers find it 
equally well adapted to their conditions. Often exported and sold for 
high prices. Well known in English and German markets. 
Baldwin. .4 good late keeper when grown in the North. Standard 
in the section from New England to West Virginia. Fruit 
large, round, splendid red all over; rich subacid; splendid shipper. Well 
established in the markets, and desirable in ¢very way. Quick and large 
grower; yields big crops. We recommend it highly for northern Pennsyl- 
vania, New York, all of New England and similar country. Good care 
will make Baldwin trees bear heavily when they are six years old. We have 
fine Baldwin trees. 
Yellow Transparent. Ripens in early summer. Medium to large; 
cream and yellow; tender, juicy, of fine flavor, 
subacid; fragrant. Trees very young bearers and yield big crops every 
year; hardy, upright growers, thrive in thin soil, such as hillsides and up- 
land. We consider it a splendid Apple. One of the few kinds that grow 
and bear as well North as South. Will stand Canadian winters as well as 
Georgia summers. 
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