16 HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 



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Harvest-time in a Winesap Apple-orchard. This is the way our trees bear (see page 20) 



APPLES, continued 



Medium-sized; Fall Pippin. I 



Fourth of July. Early summer 



round or long and slightly ribbed; pale yellow, 

 striped with red; tart and good; home or market. 

 Best suited to sections south of Maryland. 



Fanny. Fall. Bright red; medium-sized. 



Large and bright yellow when 

 fully ripe; flesh tender, juicy and aromatic. 

 FameUSC (Snow.) Winter. Medium to large; 



- deep red on white; flavor fair; fine 



for home use fresh or in cooking; sells at high 

 prices in local markets, but not recom- 

 mended for shipping. A standard sort 

 in New York and Ontario. 



GanO. (Black Ben Davis.) Winter. 

 * A handsome, large Apple of 

 perfect shape, with a smooth, glossy, 

 brilliant deep red skin; flesh is white, 

 slightly tinged with yellow, firm, rather 

 coarse, crisp, juicy, mild subacid, 

 good quality. Tree is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, with somewhat droop- 

 ing branches, and comes into bearing 

 young, producing regular and abun- 

 dant crops. 



Golden Sweet. Fall. Medium size; 

 clear yellow. 



Gravenstein. p te f f n - T An ex J ra ; 



large Apple, perfect 



in form and handsome in coloring — 

 orange-yellow overlaid with broken 

 stripes of light and dark red; flesh is 

 yellowish, firm, crisp, tender, juicy, 

 subacid; in quality one of the finest. 

 Tree is extra vigorous in growth, 

 comes into bearing rather early and 

 bears profuse crops regularly. This 

 variety is considered among the 

 best twent}- sorts and is one of the 

 best cooking Apples of its season, and 

 always commands high prices in 

 market. 



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