2 DPvEER'S CATALOGUE.— APPLES. 



Maidens' Blush— Medium size: flat, pale yellow with red 

 cheek : beautiful, tender and pleasant. Tree a fine grower and good 

 bearer. September and October. 



Sweet Spice — Large, pale yellow, with a blush on sunny side; 

 quite waxen and beautiful ; tender, sweet, and fine. A good bearer. 

 September. 



Class III.— Winter Apples. 



Baldwin— Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. Tree very 

 vigorous, upright and productive. Considered one of the best winter 

 apples. December to March. 



Bellflower — Large yellow, with a tiuge of red on the sunny sidej 

 flesh crisp, juicy, with a sprightly aromatic flavor. November to April. 



Bullock's Pippin, (Golden Russet, Sheepnose) — Medium, 

 conical, light yellow, overspread with russet; rich, slightly sub-acid 

 flavor. November and December. 



Dominie — Large, fine striped, resembling the Rambo ; a fine 

 grower and profuse bearer. Attains a great size in the West. Decem- 

 ber to April. 



Fallawater, (Faldenavalder, Tulpehocken, Pound, &c.) — 

 A very large and handsome, well-marked apple. Quality good. Tree 

 vigorous, bears young and abundant. November to March. 



King of Tomkins Co. — Large; a superb red apple, finest 

 quality ; tree a good grower and bearer ; hardy. November to March. 



Monmontii ^Pippin, (Red Cheek Pippin.) — Large, greenish 

 yellow, with a fine red cheek ; juicy, tender and good. Tree erect, 

 vigorous and productive. Keeps well till March or April. 



Northern Spy — Large, striped and quite covered on the sunny 

 side with dark crimson, and delicately coated with bloom. Flesh, juicy 

 rich, highly aromatic, retaining its freshness of flavor and appearance 

 till July. 



iDTewtown Pippin — One of the most celebrated of American 

 apples, on account of its long keeping and excellent qualities ; but its 

 success is confined to certain districts and soils. It attains its greatest 

 perfection on Long Island and on the Hudson. It requires rich and 

 high culture. Tree a slow, feeble grower. November to June. 



Hambo — Medium size, streaked and mottled yellow and red ; ten- 

 der, juicy, mild flavored. Tree a good grower and bearer. October. 



Rhode Island Greening— Every where well-known and popu- 

 lar. Ti-ee .spreading and vigorous, always more or less crooked in the 

 nursery. A great and constant bearer in nearly all soils and situations. 

 November to February. 



