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Baldwin— Large, bright red, rich, fine flavor and is a handsome fruit being 

 •one of the best and most popular apples in cultivation on account of its flavor 

 .and shipping qualities. Tree grows erect, vigorous and bears abundantly, suc- 

 ceeds well in western Maryland and mountains of West Virginia. Oct. to Feb. 

 All sizes. 



Winesap — We can hardly find words sufficiently strong to express the high 

 opinion we have of this fruit, possepsing, as it does, a combination of so many 

 excellent qualities. For cider it has but few equals; for table it stands among 

 the best; for keeping it is justly esteemed; and for bearing it scarcely has a rival. 

 •Considering all this, we most earnestly recommend it to the consideration of or- 

 chardists. Fruit medium size, rather oblong; skin smooth, ot a fine, dark red, 

 with a lew streaks, and a little yellow ground appearing on the shady side; flesh 

 yellow, firm, crisp, with a rich, high flavor. December to April. All sizes. 



Grimes Golden — Medium to large size, rich, golden yellow, flesh same color, 

 juicy, crisp, tender and of highest quality. Best of yellow, winter apples and a 

 good seller. Tree is hardy, vigorous and very productive and is grown every- 

 where. Jan. to March. All sizes. 



Bellflower — Large, yellow with a pale blush, very tender and juicy. An 

 old favorite which has always been popular, good keeper. Nov. to April. One 

 year trees. 



Wealthy — Originated in Minn. Fruit medium, dark crimson, flesh white, 

 fine, tender and juicy. Tree is healthy, hardy and very productive. It might 

 be classed as a fall apple as it is not a late keeper. One and two year trees. 



Northern Spy — Large, striped, flesh white, mild and tender and slightly, 

 sub-acid with a rich delicious flavor. Tree is a good grower but we cannot ad- 

 vise its planting south of Pa. except in mountainous regions. Nov. to Feb. One 

 and two year trees. 



Northwestern Greening — Large, hardy, yellow, flesh fine grained juicy and 

 firm. An extra long keeper being thoroughly tested. Jan. to April. One and 

 two year trees. 



Jonathan— Medium in size, red fiesh, very tender and of fine flavor. Two 

 year trees only. November to April. 



Missouri Pippin — Rather large, deep rich red, fair quality and an immense 

 bearer; is unexcelled for market, owing to its long keeping qualities Two year 

 trees only. December to May. 



Rambo— Medium yellow streaked red, mild tender and productive. A very 

 popular variety. Two year trees only. October to December. 



Limber Twig— A well known Southern apple; above medium size; color dull 

 reddish purple; flavor sub-acid, rich, aromatic, productive, keeps well. One year 

 trees only. February to April. 



Stark — Large, yellow, striped with red, flavor mild and sub acid; valuable 

 for its long keeping qualities and deserves a place well up among the best kinds. 

 The tree is a very strong grower, hardy and bears annually. One year trees only, 



Walbridge — A vigorous upright; quite hardy here, fruit medium to large, 

 roundish oblate, skin deep yellow with a shade of brownish red where exposed, 

 flesh yellowish, juicy, mild sub-acid, very good. April to June. 



CRAB APPLES, 



Hyslop — Large, deep crimson; produces in clusters. Very popular and one 

 of the most beautiful of crabs. Good for culinary uses and for cider. October 

 to January. 



^^ Transcendent — Fruit large for its class, yellow with a beautiful rich crim- 

 son cheek; flesh creamy yellow, crisp, pleasant and agreeable. Tree is immense- 

 ly productive, bearing a good crop the fourth year: one of the most popular. 

 September to October. 



