Harrisons’ Nurseries, Berlin, Md., U. S. A. 
BALDWIN 
BALDWIN—Winter. Bright red. Trees are rapid growers 
and attain a large size. A good late keeper when grown in 
the North. Standard in the section from New Eng- © 
land to West Virginia and west to Michigan. Fruit 
large, round, red all over; rich subacid; splendid ship- 
per. Quick and large grower; yields big crops, but 
does not bear until six or eight years old. We recom- 
mend it highly for Northern Pennsylvania, New York, 
all of New England and similar country. Good eare 
will make Baldwin trees bear when six years old, if 
proper cross-pollination with other varieties is secured. 
One acre of Baldwin trees in Massachusetts (50 trees) 
produced 227 barrels, or 681 bushels. A well-cared-for 
orchard of Baldwins should produce every year ten 
times the money that corn or wheat will yield on the 
Same acreage, and with little more work. Every Ap- 
ple-eater knows Baldwin, the old reliable. It will sell 
when you can’t give away some other sorts; and the 
buyer is ready to pay a fair price, for he knows it. 
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