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DANVER'S WINTER SWEET.— Medium size, greenish yellow, with often a 

 brownish cheek ; tender, rich and sweet. Tree moderately vigorous and produc- 

 tive. Nov. to March. 



DUTCH MIGNONNE.— A very large, beautiful and excellent apple, a native of 

 Holland, orange yellow, marked with russet and faint streaks of red, fine flav- 

 ored. Tree erect and good bearer. Nov. to March. 



DOMINIE, (Wells of Ohio.)— A large, fine striped apple, resembling the Rambo ; a 

 fine grower and profuse bearer ; succeeds very well in nearly all the Western 

 States ; attains a gieat size in Illinois and Iowa. Dec. to April.^ 



FALLAWATER, (Faldenwalder, Tulpehocken, Pound, &c.)— A very large and 

 handsome well marked apple, from Pennsylvania, quality good. Tree vigorous, 

 bears young and abundant. Nov. to March. 



FULTON. — A new variety, originated in Fulton county. 111. ; medium size, roundish, 

 yellow. Tree hardy and productive, a strong grower. Nov. to jMarch. 



FAMEUSE. — Medium size, deep crimson, flesh snowy white, tender and delicious. 

 Tree vigorous, with dark w^ood ; a beautiful and fine fruit ; succeeds particularly 

 well in the north. Nov. to Jan. 



GREEN SWEETING. — Medium size, greenish, tender, sweet and spicy ; one of th^ 

 very best long keeping sweet apples. Tree a moderate, erect grower. Nov. to 

 jMay. 



HEWE'S VIRGINIA CRAB.— Highly esteemed in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia and 

 other southern states for cider. 



HUBBARDSTON NONSUCH.— Lai-ge, striped, yellow and red, tender, juicy and 

 fine ; strong grower and great bearer. Native of Massachusetts. Nov. to Jan. 



JONATHAN. — Medium size, striped, red and yellow, flesh tender, j uicy and rich, 

 with much of the Spitzenberg character, shoots light colored, slender and spread- 

 ing ; very productive ; a native of Kingston, N. Y. Nov. to April. 



KING (op TorPKTNS Co.) — A superb red apple, of the largest size and finest quality. 

 Tree a good grower and bearer, hardy. Nov. to March. 



LYMAN'S PUMPKIN SWEET, (Pound Sweet).— A veiy large, round, greenish 

 apple, excellent for baking. Tree one of the most vigorous and productive. 

 Oct. to Dec. 



LADY APPLE, POMME D'APL— A beautiful little dessert fruit, flat, pale yellow, 

 with a brilliant red cheek ; flesh crisp, juicy and pleasant. The tree forms a 

 dense, erect head, and bears large crops of fruit in clusters ; the fruit sells for the 

 highest price in New York, London and Paris. Nov. to May. There are four 

 or five varieties of these described by authors, but this is the best. 



LADIES' S^^'EET. — Large, roundish, green and red, nearly quite red in the sun J 

 sweet, sprightly and perfumed, shoots slender, but erect ; a good bearer. Origi- 

 nated in Newburg, N. Y. • one of the best winter sweet apples. Nov. to May. 



McLELLAN. — Large, roundish, conical, red or crimson, handsome ; quality vefy 

 good. Tree vigorous and productive. Originated in Connecticut, where it is 

 very popular. Dec. to March. 



MONMOUTH 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. 



MINISTER.— Large, oblong, striped greenish yellow and red; 2d quality. Tree 

 vigorous and a great bearer. Nov. to Jan. 



MOTHER. — Large, red, flesh very tender, rich and aromatic. Tree a good bearer, 

 succeeds Avell in the north ; supposed to have originated in Worcester county, 

 Mass. Nov. to Jan. 



MELON, (Norton's.) — Large, pale, whitish yellow and vermillion red ; flesh tender, 

 juicy, almost melting and spicy. A most beautiful and delicious fruit ; originated 

 in East Bloomfield, N. Y. Retains its freshness from October to April The 

 tree is rather a slow grower, but a good bearer. 



NORTHERN SPY. — Large, striped, and quite covered on the sunny side with dark 

 crimson, and delicately coated with bloom. Flesh juicy, rich, highly aromatic, 



