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Apples (Continued) 



Each, 75c; dozen, ^7.50; 100, $40.00. 



English Coddling — Fruit large to very large; form 

 round and flat; color, greenish-yellow, with dull red 

 cheek where exposed to sun; good quality, rather 

 acid. One of the best cooking and market Apples 

 of its season. Ripens from mid-August to Septem- 

 ber, when the demand for large, green Apples is 

 greatest. 



Gravenstein — Large; yellow, nearly covered with dull 

 red. September and October. 



Grimes' Golden — Of just medium size, but very de- 

 licious; matures in early winter. 



Jonathan — Late winter. Round, of medium size 

 grained and of acid flavor. 



King — It is one of the most widely planted Apples in 

 home orchards, and sells for a higher average 

 most other standard Apples. The fruits 

 are a beautiful red on a yellow back- 

 ground, uniformly large and symmetrical. 

 It is crisp, tender, juicy, aromatic, and 

 richly flavored. King requires fertile, 

 well-drained soil and sheltered situations 

 to do its best. Winter. 



Maiden Blush — Favorably known every- 

 where for over a century, it attained and 

 holds its popularity chiefly by virtue of 

 its distinctive and very handsome crim- 

 son-cheeked, lemon-yellow fruit. Very 

 good for cooking. Late fall. 



Mcintosh — Autumn. A most beautiful 

 Apple of extra high quality. Deep red 

 in color; a splendid keeper. 



Twenty Ounce — Continues to hold its 

 own as the East's standard fall Apple, by 

 virtue of many excellent characteristics. 

 Fruits are extra large, handsomely colored, with 

 stripes and splashes of red. Unsurpassed for 

 cooking. 



Red Astrachan — Early summer. Large; deep 

 crimson; flesh white, of a rich acid flavor. 



Rhode Island Greening — Large; yellowish- 

 green; tender, juicy and 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 

 and always in demand. Of delicious, spicy flavor and juici 

 November until late April. 



Wealthy — Unique in its production of white fleshed, juicy b 

 ties. The fruit is exceptionally handsome and smooth, 

 splendid winter variety. 



Williams Early Red — The fruit is large, 

 bright crimson, of most attractive shape, 

 and of good quality. Among the best 

 early summer Apples. 

 York Imperial (Johnson's Fine Winter) 

 Medium to large; greenish-yellow, nearly 

 covered with bright red; flesh firm and 

 juicy; vigorous growth. November to 

 March. 



Yellow Transparent — One of the finest 



among the extremely early bearers. Very productive of me- 

 dium to large Apples of uniform shape. Flesh white, juicy 

 and spicy. 



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