14 ELLW ANGER & BARRTS 



-Pewaukee— Origin, Pewaukee, AYis. Raised from the seed of Oldenburg. Fruit medium to large, roundish, 

 oblate ; skin brig-ht yellow, striped and splashed with dark red ; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid. Esteemed 

 especially for cold climates, on account of its hardi)iess. Tree vU/orous. January to May. 25c. 



Pomme Gi-ise— Small, grayish russet ; very rich and highly flavored. Tree a moderate grower and good bearer; 

 very valuable in the North. November to April. 50c. 



Rambo— Medium size ; streaked and mottled yellow and red ; tender, juicy, mild flavored. Tree a vigorous grower 

 and good bearer. A widely cultivated and esteemed old variety. Autumn in the South. October to January 

 in the North. 25c. 



Ka^wle's Genet (Rawle's Janet, Never Fail, etc.) — Medium to large size ; yellow striped with red ; crisp, juicy rich; 

 a free grower, prolific bearer. One of the most popular winter apples in the South and Southwest. 25c. 



Ketl Canada (Old Nonsuch of Massachusetts)— Medium size ; red with white dots; flesh rich, sub-acid and delicious. 

 Tree a J7J0dt'raffi, slender gro n-er. A supexior fruit for table or market. November to May. 50c. 



Ked Russet— Fruit large, roundish conic; shaded with dull red in the sun, and with light russet on most of the 

 surface ; flesh yellow, solid, crisp, tender, with a fine, rich, sub-acid flavor. Tree vigo7^o%is and productive. A 

 great keeper. January to April. 50c. 



Rhode Island Greening— Everywhere well known and popular ; tree spreading and vigorous; always more or less 

 crooked in the uurserj- ; a great and constant bearer in nearly all soils and situations ; fruit rather acid, but 

 excellent for dessert and cooking. Toward the South it ripens in the fall, but in the North keeps well until 

 March or April. 25c. 



Rome Beauty— Large ; yelloAV and bright red; handsome; medium quality; a moderate grower; good beai'er. 

 December to May. 25c. 



Roxbury Russet— Medium to large ; surface rough ; greenish covei-ed with russet. Tree a free grower, spreading, 

 and a great bearer ; keeps till June; Its great popularity is owing to its productiveness and long keeping. 25e. 



Shiawassee Beauty— Said to be a seedling of Fameuse. Medium; Avhitish shaded, marbled, splashed and striped 

 with rich red ; flesh firm and very white, tender, juicy, brisk, refreshing, sub-acid. Tree vigorous, very pro- 

 ductive. October to January. 25c. 



Smith's Cider— Large, handsome, red and yellow; juicy, acid; quality medium; a moderate grower and good 

 bearer ; succeeds well in the South and AYest— not so well here. November to February. 25c. 



Sutton Beauty— Fruit medium to large, roundish, handsome ; skin waxen yellow, striped with crimson; flesh 

 whitish, tender, juicy, sub-acid ; quality >ery good ; keeps remarkablj' well. Tree a free, handsome grower, 

 and productive. One of the most valuable market varieties in Western New York. 25c. 



Swaar— Large, pale lemon yellow, -with dark dots : flesh tender, rich and spicy. Tree a moderate grower Avith dark 

 shoots and large gray buds ; with good culture it is one of the very best of apples. November to May. 50c. 



Tolman's Sweet— Medium size; pale, whitish yellow, slightly tinged with red; flesh firm, rich and verj- sweet; 

 excellent for cooking. Tree a free grower, upright and very productive. November to April. 25c. 



Tompkins King (King of Tompkins County)— A superb red apple of the largest size and finest quality. Tree a 

 vigoro\(s groAver and good bearer ; hardy. November to January. 25c. 



Twenty-Ounce— A A'ery large, shoAvy,strii)ed apple, of fair quality. Tree a .free, spreading grower, and fine bearer; 

 excellent for baking, and of pleasant flavor, though not rich ; Aery popular in the markets. October to Jan- 

 uary. 25c. 



"\'^andevere (Newtown Spitzenburg of the West)— Medium size ; yellow, striped with red, and becoming deep crimson 

 next the sun ; flesh yellow, rich and fine. Tree a free groAver and good bearer ; succeeds best on light, Avarm, 

 dry soils. October to March. 50e. 



TVagener- Medium to large size ; deep red in the sun ; flesh firm, sub-acid and excellent. Tree a vigorous, hand- 

 some, upright groAver, and very productive ; an excellent variety. December to May. 25c. 



Westfield Seek-no-Further— Medium to large ; striped with dull i-ed and slightly russeted; flesh tender, rich and 

 excellent. Tree a /rec groAA-er and fruit ahvays fair. November to February. 50c. 



TValbridge (Edgar Red Streak)— Medium size, oblate, regular ; skin pale yellow shaded with red ; flesh crisp, tender, 

 juicy. Esteemed especially in cold climates, for its hardiness aiul productiveness ; a late keeper. Tree very vig- 

 orous. January to May. 25c. 



■\Vhite Pippin— A fine apple resembling the Newtown Pippin. Much grown and highly esteemed in some parts of 

 Ohio and other AYestern States. Tree a vigonms grower and good bearer. January to March. 25c. 



"Wine Sap— Large; roundish; deep red; medium quality; keeps well. Tree a moderate groAA-er and good bearer; 

 succeeds Avell in the West, and is there valuable and popular. Not grown here in orchards. December to 

 May. 25c. 



TelloAv BellfloAver— Large ; yellOAV with a tinge of red on the sunny side; flesh crisp, juicy, with a sprightly, 

 aromatic flavor ; a beaiitiful and excellent fruit. Valuable for baking. The tree is a free grower and good 

 bearer. November to April. 25c. 



Tork Imperial— Medium ; whitish shaded with crimson in the sun; firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, mild sub-acid. 

 Tree moderately vigorovis and productive. A popular Pennsyhania variety. November to February. 50c. 



CRAB APPLES. 



For Okxament or Preserving. 



Currant— Fruit the size of currants and borne in clusters. Ornamental in its flowers and fruits. Tree a sl(yw 



groAver, and bears when tAvo years old. 25c. 

 Dartmouth— Fruit one and one-half inches in diameter; a great bearer; fine for cooking and preserves, or for 



cider; color very handsome, dark crimson and orange, with bloom. September to December. Tree a. free 



grower, forming a compact head. 25c. 



