14 ELLW ANGER & BARRTS 



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



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

 v especially for cold climates, on account of its hardiness. Tree vigorous. January to May. 25c. 



Pomine Grise— Small, grayish russet; very rich and highly flavored. Tree a moderate grower and good bearer; 



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

 Kambo— 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. 

 Rawle'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. 

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



Tree a moderate, slender grower. A superior fruit for table or market. November to May. 50c. 

 Red Russet — Fruit larg-e, 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 vigorous 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 nursery ; 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 

 ^v March or April. 25c. 



Rorne Beauty — Large ; yellow and bright red ; handsome ; medium quality; a moderate grower ; good bearer. 

 December to May. 25c. 



Roxbury Russet — Medium to large ; surface rough ; greenish covered 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. 25c. 



Shiawassee Beauty — Said to be a seedling of Fameuse. Medium; whitish 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 West— 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 very good ; keeps remarkably well. Tree a free, handsome grower, 

 w 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 with 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 very 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 

 vigorous grower and good bearer ; hardy. November to January. 25c. 



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

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

 uary. 25c. 



Vandevere (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 grower and good bearer ; succeeds best on light, warm, 

 dry soils. October to March. 50c. 



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

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



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



excellent. Tree a free grower and f ruit always fair. November to February. 50c. 

 ' Walbridge (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 and productiveness; a late keeper. Tree very vig- 

 orous. January to May. 25c. 



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 vigorous grower and good bearer. January to March. 25c. 



■Wine Sap— Large ; roundish ; deep red ; medium quality ; keeps well. Tree a moderate grower and good bearer ; 

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



\May. 25c. 

 ellow Bellflower— Large ; yellow with a tinge of red on the sunny side; flesh crisp, juicy, with a sprightly, 

 aromatic flavor ; a beautiful and excellent fruit. Valuable for baking. The tree is a free grower and 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. A popular Pennsylvania variety. November to February. 50c. 



CRAB APPLES. 



For Ornament or Preserving. 



*" Currant— Fruit the size of currants and borne in clusters. Ornamental in its flowers and fruits. Tree a slow 

 grower, and bears when two 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. 



