

SELECT APPLES 



We offer the following varieties, which have been well proved, and can be recommended as the best now 

 in cultivation. 



Standard Apples. Trees for orchard planting should be Staiidards. We offer but one grade, viz., 

 the first-class or number one, averaging about five to six feet in height. The leading popular kinds can 

 usually be supplied in large quantities as indicated by the prices. 



Dwarf Trees. We also grow Dioarf Trees on Paradise Stock. These trees are small, prolific, bear young 

 and are very desirable for small gardens, but we do not recommend them for commercial orchards. They 

 can be supplied in limited quantity only. The trees average about 2 to 3 ft. in height. 



Price of dwarf apples, 50c each for all varieties. 



SUMMER VARIETIES 



Early Harvest. Medium to large; pale yellow; 

 tender, with a mild, fine flavor. An erect 

 grower and a good bearer ; excellent for orchard 

 and garden; one of the first to ripen. Middle 

 to end of August. 40c each. 10 iTor $4.00. 



Golden Sweet. Large; yellow; a very fair, fine, 

 sweet apple. Spreading, irregular, and pro- 

 ductive. August and September. 40c each. 



Keswick Codlin. Large, oblong, pale yellow; 

 pleasant acid; quality fair. Erect and very 

 vigorous; bears young and abundantly; excel- 

 lent for cooking. July to October. 4bc each. 



Primate. Medium size ; pale yellow, with a blush 

 on the sunny side ; tender, fine grained, juicy ; 

 fine quality, mild and good; excellent dessert 

 sort. August and September. 50c each. 



RED ASTRACHAN 



Red Astrachan. Large, roimdish, nearly covered 

 with deep crimson; overspread with a thick 

 bloom; very handsome; juicy, good, though 

 rather acid. Very hardy and a good bearer. 

 August. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for 

 $20.00. 



Sw^eet Bough. Large; pale yellow; sweet, tender 

 and juicy. A compact grower, and abundant 

 bearer. August. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 



Tetofsky. INIedium size, yellow ground, hand- 

 somely striped with red, and covered with a 

 whitish bloom ; juicy, sprightly, acid and 

 agreeable. A stocky grower ; very hardy and 

 productive. July and August. 40c each. 10 

 for $4.00. 



Yellow Transparent. Medium size, roimdish, 

 slightly conical ; pale yellow when fully mature ; 

 tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid ; good. 

 August. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for $15.00. 



AUTUMN VARIETIES 



Alexander. Very large and beautiful, deep red 

 or crimson, medium quality. Very hardy and 

 rather a light bearer. September and October. 

 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 100 tor $15.00. 



Bismarck. Very large, remarkably handsome and 

 showy; color red on yellow ground; flesh 

 yellow; quality good; extremely hardv and 

 prolific and bears very young. November. 40c 

 each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for $20.00. 



Chenango. Sherwood's Favorite. Large, oblong ; 

 red and yellow ; very handsome ; highly valued 

 as a table or market fruit: September. 40c 

 each. 



Fall Pippin. Very large, roundish, oblong ; yellow; 

 flesh tender, rich and delicious. Spreading and 

 a fine bearer; valuable for table or market. 

 Admirable for baking. October to December. 

 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 



Fameuse. Snow Apple. Medium size ; deep crim- 

 son; flesh snowy white, tender, melting and 

 delicious; one of the finest dessert fruitSy and 

 valuable for market ; succeeds particularly well 

 in the North. November to January. 40c each. 

 10 for $4.00. 100 for $15.00. 



Gravenstein. Very large, striped, roundish, of the 

 first jnality. Erect in growth, and very pro- 

 ductive. One of the finest fall apples. Septem- 

 ber to October. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 



Maiden's Blush. Large, flat; pale yellow with a 

 red cheek ; beautiful ; tender and pleasant, but 

 not high flavored. An erect grower, and a good 

 bearer. Valuable for market. September and 

 October. 40c each. 10 for .$4.00. 



Oldenburg. Duchess of Oldexburg. A large, 

 beautiful Russian apple ; roundish ; streaked red 

 and yellow; tender, juicy and pleasant. A 

 kitchen apple of best quality, and esteemed by 

 many for the dessert. A fine grower, and a 

 young and abundant bearer. Very hardy. 

 Succeeds well in the Northwest, where most 

 varieties fail. August and September. 40c each. 

 10 for $4.00. 100 for $15.00. 



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