GENERAL CATALOGUE 9 



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. 

 Red Canada— Medium size; red with white dots; flesh rich, sub-acid, and delicious. Tree a slender 



grower. A superior fruit for table or market. November to May. 50c 

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



more or less crooked in the nursery; a great and constant bearer in nearly all soils and situation- : 



fruit rather acid, but excellent for dessert and cooking. Keeps well until March or April. 25c. 

 Rome Beauty— Large; yellow and bright red; handsome; medium quality ; good bearer. December 



to March. 50c 

 Roxbury Russet — Medium to large; surface rough; greenish, covered with russet. Tree spreading, 



and a great bearer ; keeps till June. -25c. 

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



flesh whitish, tender, juicy, sub-acid; quality very good; keeps remarkably well. Tree a hand- 

 some grower, and productive. One of the most valuable market varieties in Western New York. 



January and February. 25c. 

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



and very sweet; excellent for cooking. Tree upright, and very productive. November to 



April. 25c. 

 Tompkins King 'Kixr, of Tompkixs Coixtv — A superb red apple of the largest size and finest qual- 



itv. Tree a vigorous grower and good bearei ; hardy. November to January. 25c 

 Twenty-Ounce — A very large, showy, striped apple, of fair quality. Tree a spreading grower, and 



fine bearer; excellent for baking, and of pleasant flavor, though not rich; very popular in the 



markets. October to January. 25c. 

 Wagener — Medium to large size; deep red in the sun; flesh firm, sub-acid, and excellent. Tree 



a handsome, upright grower, and very productive ; an excellent variety. December to May. ^jc. 

 Westfield Seek-no-Further — Medium to large; striped withdull red and slightly ru-seted; flesh ten- 

 der, rich, and excellent. November to February. 50c 

 Walbridge — Medium size, oblate, regular; skin pale yellow shaded with red; flesh crisp, tender, juicy. 



Hardy and productive; a late keeper. January to May. 25c. 

 Wine Sap — Large; roundish; deep red; medium quality; keeps well. Tree a good bearer ; succeeds 



well in the West, and is there valuable and popular. December to May. 25c. 

 Winter Banana — 'Large, clear pale yellow, with beautiful pinkish red blush, good for dessert. Bears 



young. 25c. 

 Yellow Bellflower — Large; yellow with a tinge of red on the sunny side; fle<h crisp, juicy, with a 



sprightly, aromatic flavor; a beautiful and excellent fruit. Valuable for baking. The tree is a 



good bearer. November to April. 25c. 

 York Imperial — Medium: whitish, shaded with crimson in the sun: firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, mild, 



sub-acid. Tree moderately vigorous and productive. Popular in Pennsylvania. November to 



February. 25c. 



CRAB APPLES 



FOR ORNAMENT OR PRESERVING 



Hyslop's— Large, deep crimson. October. 25c. 



Large Red Siberian — Large, red. September and October. 50c. 



Large Yellow— Large, pale yellow, with a tint of red in the sun. September and October. 50c. 



Montreal Beauty — Large, bright yellow shaded with red; flesh yellowish, firm, acid. September and 



October. 50c. 

 Paul's Imperial — Fruit about one and one-half inches in diameter. Very handsome: skin yellow, 



almost wholly covered with bright red; firm, tender, and moderately juicy, with a fresh acidity. 



September. 50c. 

 Queen's Choice — Medium size, roundish; color a beautiful crimson; flesh whitish, pleasant flavor. 



September. 50c. 

 Transcendent — Red and yellow. A popular variety. September. 25c. 

 Whitney — Large, skin smooth, glossy green, striped, splashed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy, and 



flavor pleasant. Tree a great bearer and very hardy. Ripe latter part of August. 25c. 



