CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 13 

Wagener—Medium to large size, deep red in the sun; flesh firm ; sub-acid and 
excellent. Tree very productive ; an excellent variety, introduced from Penn 
Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. December to May. 
White Pippin—A fine apple, resembling the Newtown Pippin. Much grown 
and highly esteemed in some parts of Ohio and other Western States. Tree a 
good grower and bearer. January to March. 

White Winter Pearmain—Large, oblong; pale yellow ; beautiful and very 
good. Tree a good grower, hardy and productive. Highly esteemed at the 
West and South-west. January to April. 
Willow Twig—tLarge ; roundish, striped ; quality good; tree very hardy, and a 
great bearer; keeps well. A valuable orchard variety in some parts of the 
West. December to May. 
Wine Sap—Large ; roundish; deep red; medium quality ; keeps well. Tree a 
fair grower and good bearer; succeeds well in the West, and is there valuable 
and popular. Not grown here in orchards. December to May. 
Class |V.APPLES FOR ORNAMENT OR PRESERVING. 
PrRIcE—50 cents each. 
Currant Crab—Very small; ornamental. 
Hyslop’s Crab—Almost as large as the Early Strawberry Apple; deep crimson ; 
very popular at the West, on account of its large size, beauty and hardiness; late. 
Lady Crab—Beautiful, resembling the Lady Apple ; late. 
Large Red Siberian Crab—Nearly twice as large as the Red Siberian, but 
similar in appearance and quality. Tree grows large. Sept. and Oct. 
Large Yellow Crab—Large; pale yellow, with a tint of red inthe sun. Tree 
a vigorous rapid grower. 
Malus Kaida Crab—Variety of Russian origin. 
Malus Striata Crab—Variety of Russian origin. 
Montreal Beauty—Resembles the Golden Beauty, but larger. 
Oblong Crab—Very distinct, oblong in form; dark crimson, the most beautiful 
of all the Crabs. 
Picta Striata—Very handsome and late. 
Red Siberian Crab—Small, about an inch in diameter; yellow, with scarlet 
cheek; beautiful. Tree is vigorous and erect, bears when two or three years 
old. September and October. 
Ringo—A Russian Crab. 
Trauscendent Crab—aA very beautiful variety of the Siberian Crab; red and 
yellow. ‘Tree a remarkably strong grower. 
Van Wyck—Large; skin mottled with bright red; sweet. Tree vigorous. 
Whitney’s Seedling Siberian Crab—Claimed to be a fine dessert apple ; 
skin smooth, glossy green, striped, splashed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy 
and rich; a great bearer, and very hardy. 
Yellow Siberian Crab (Golden Beauty)—Large, and of a beautiful golden 
yellow. 
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The following Crabs raised by C. Andrews, of Marengo, Il., are highly recom- 
mended : 
Coral—Fruit small, with a vermilion cheek; flesh juicy, rich, mild, sub-acid. 
Early winter; keeping until about February. 
Chicago—Fruit similar to the Cora] in appearance. December to March. 
Marengo—Fruit large for its class ; roundish, bright, warm red, on yellow ground; 
flesh crisp, juicy. January to June. 
