APPLES 



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APPLES 



All Apple trees offered in this Catalog are 2 yesirs old or older, and strictly first-class in every respect. 

 Price of all varieties (except Lovett), each, 75c; dozen, $7.50; 100, $40.00. 



Baldwin 



BALDWIN— Early winter. Red, of good quahty. 



BANANA— Late fall. Waxen yellow, with blush 

 cheek, very beautiful; highest quality. 



CORTLAND — An excellent variety for late keep- 

 ing, and also a splendid shipper. Ripens several 

 weeks after Mcintosh; firm and juicy. 



DELICIOUS — Early winter; of superb quality. 



LOVETT APPLE — An abundant summer bearer, 

 unusually prolific, and a most beautiful specimen 

 to behold. Ripening in the early part of August, it 

 produces an apple of pleasing flavor, firm flesh, 

 and above average in size. Superior in many re- 

 spects to Mcintosh. Each, $1.50; dozen, $15.00. 



ENGLISH CODDLING— Fruit large to very 

 large; form, round and flat; color, greenish-yellow, 

 with dull red cheek. A splendid cooking apple. 



GRAVEN STEIN — Large; yellow, nearly covered 

 with dull red. September and October. 



GRIMES' GOLDEN— Of just medium size, but 

 very delicious; matures in early winter. 



JONATHAN — Late winter. Round, of medium 

 size, fine grained and of acid flavor. 



KING — A beautiful red on a yellow background, 

 uniformly large and symmetrical. Crisp, tender, 

 juicy, aromatic and richly flavored. Winter. 



MAIDEN BLUSH— Distinctive and very hand- 

 some crimson-cheeked, lemon-yellow fruit. Very 

 good for cooking. Late fall. 



McINTOSH — Autumn. A most beautiful Apple 

 of extra high quality. Deep red in color. 



TWENTY OUNCE— Extra large, handsomely 

 colored, with stripes and splashes of red. Unsur- 

 passed for cooking. 



RED ASTRACHAN— Early summer. Large; deep 

 crimson; flesh white, of a rich acid flavor. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING— Large ; yellow- 

 ish-green; tender, juicy, rich. November to March. 



ROME BEAUTY— Winter. Mostly red with some 

 yellow; excellent keeper; reliable. 



STAYMAN'S WINESAP— One of the finest 

 Apples for fancy trade. Of delicious, spicy flavor 

 and juiciness. November until late April. 



WEALTHY — Unique in its production of white 

 fleshed, juicy beauties. Early fall. 



YORK IMPERIAL— Medium to large; greenish- 

 yellow, nearly covered with bright red; flesh firm 

 and juicy. November to March. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT— Extremely early 

 bearer. Very productive of medium to large Ap- 

 ples of uniform shape. Flesh white, juicy and 

 spicy. 



CRAB APPLES 



First-class Trees, each, 75c; dozen, $7.50. 



Besides being regular and heavy yielders of fruit 

 useful for jellies, these are quite ornamental as 

 shade trees. Plant 30 feet apart each way. 



HYSLOP — Large, deep crimson, very prolific, 

 makes excellent jelly. Mid-autumn. 



TRANSCENDENT— Very popular. Red and yel- 

 low. Early autumn. 



Hyslop Crab 



