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APPLES— Standard. 



Plant 30 feet apart each way ; 48 trees to the acre. 

 One year grafts, i to ij^ feet high ; 15 cents each ; 8 for 

 $1.00, 



LEADING VARIETIES— SUMMER. 

 Benoni, Keswick Codlin, 



Early Harvest, Transcendent, 



Early Strawberry, Red Astrachan, 



Golden Sweet, Sops of "Wine, 



Holland Pippin, Sweet Bough. 



AUTUMN. 



Autumn Swaar, Low^ell, 



Autumn Strawberry, Munson Sweet, 



Buckingham, Maiden's Blush, 



Colvert, Pumpkin Russet, 



Cayuga Red Streak, Sherwood's Favorite, 



Fall Jenneting, St. Lawrence, 



Fall Pippin, Trumbull Sweet. 

 Gravenstein, 



WINTER. 



Ben Davis, Milan, 



Bailey's Sweet, Northern Spy, 



Belmont, Peck's Pleasant, 



Baldwin, Paradise Sweet, 



Bellflower Yellow, Rome Beauty, 



Dominie. Russet Roxbury, 

 Danver's \A^inter Sweet. R. I. Greening, 



Dutch Mignonne, Rawles' Janet, 



Fallawater, Rambo, 



Fameuse, Reinette Canada, 



Flora Bellflov<7er, Ribston Pippin, 



Grimes Golden, Smokehouse, 



Green Sweeting, Seek-no-further, 



Golden Russet, Stark, 



H Nonsuch, Taiman Sweet, 



King (of Tomp, Co.), Vandevere, 



Limber Twig, White Pippin, 

 Large Striped Pearmain, W^agner, 



Lady Apple, W^ine Sap. 

 Monmouth Pippin, 



APPLES— Russian. 



And others 0/ special 7nerit. One year grafts i to ij^ 

 feet high. 20 cents each ; 6 for $1 00. 



Alexander.- A large, beautiful, red apple. September. 



Bottle Greening. — Fruit medium ; greenish yellow, 

 shaded with dull crimson ; sub-acid, almost melting 

 January and February. 



Corps" Favorite.— A medium sized, dessert apple, of 

 deep red color, and good quality ; very productive ; 

 always fair and uniform in size ; every way desirable. 



Duchesse of Oldenburg. — Large, striped yellow 

 and red. Popular everywhere. September. 



Dutch Butter.— A beautiful, even-sized, sweet, red 

 apple, admirably adapted for apple butter. December 

 to March. 



Haas. — Large size ; splashed and mottled light red ; 

 juicy acid, rich, extremely hardy. November to March. 



Lawyer. — Large, dark, i»bright red. Flesh white, 

 crisp, sprightly, aromatic, sub-acid. January to May. 



Mcintosh Red. — A new, hardy variety, of Canadian 

 origin. Fruit medium, dark red ; very handsome, fine 

 grained, juicy, tender and mild. January. 



Mann. — A good sized apple of the Greening type, 

 keeping until June or July. 



Pewaukee.— Medium size ; bright yellow, splashed 

 and striped dull red ; sub-acid, with a rich, aromatic 

 flavor ; perfectly hardy. December to March. 



Red Canada.— This is the old Richfield Nonsuch. 

 A handsome, red, winter apple, but difficult to propa- 

 gate. December to February, 



Smith's Cider. — Very desirable ; medium, striped, 

 productive. November to March. 



Seedless.— Medium size : greenish yellow, with dark 

 carmine cheek in sun. It is entirely seedless, and quite 

 a novelty. November and December. 



Shiawassee Beauty.— Fruit medium, white, mar- 

 bled, splashed and striped with red. Flesh firm, very 

 white, tender, juicy, brisk, refreshing, sub-acid. Octo- 

 ber to January. 



Tetofsky. — An early Russian apple, ripening in July 

 and August ; bears extremely early. Fruit handsome, 

 medium to large ; yellow, striped with red ; juicy, pleas- 

 ant acid, aromatic. 



Wealthy. — A native of Minnesota ; perfectly hardy; 

 fruit large, ted. sub-acid. December to February. 



Walbr'dge. — Medium size; handsome, striped red; 

 one of the hardiest. March to June. 



HYDE'S KING OF THE WEST.— One year old 

 trees suitable for mailing, 40 cents each ; 3 for $1.00. 

 Large to very large ; handsome, yellowish green ; good 

 quality, a remarkable keeper. Apples of crops of 1878 

 and 1879 were exhibited side by side at the winter meet- 

 ing of the Ohio State Horticultural Society, held at 

 Canton in December of 1879, ^'^•d attracted great atten- 

 tion. Time of keeping, all the year round. 



APPLSS— Crab. 



Plant 20 feet apart each way, 108 trees to the acre. 

 Price of trees i to iJ4 feet high, 20 cents each ; 6 for §1.00. 



Aucubifolia, Marengo, 



Briar's Sweet Pov.'crs' Large Red, 



Chicago, Transcendent, 



Golden Beauty, Van Wyck's Sweet. 



Hyslop. "Whitney's No. 20, 



Montreal Beauty, Yellow Siberian. 



PEARS— Standard. 



Plant 30 feet apart each way, 108 trees to the acre. 

 One year old buds cut back to about one foot for con- 

 venience in mailing. Price 30 cents each ; 4 for $1.00. 



LEADING VARIETIES— SUMMER. 

 Bartlett, Madelaine, 



Brandy\vine, Osband's Summer, 



Dearborn's Seedling, Tyson. 



AUTUMN, 



Buffam, Louise Bonne d^Jersey, 



Belle Lucrative, Sheldon, 



Howell, Beurre Clairgeau. 



Swan's Orange, Flemish Beauty, 



Beurre d'Anjou, Seckel, 



Duchesse d'Angouleme, Stevens' Genesee. 



WINTER. 



Beurre Easter, Columbia, 



Vicar of Wakefield, Mt. Vernon. 



Lawrence, 



PEARS— New. 



Price 50 cents each, except where noted. 

 Beurre de rAssumptior..— Fruit large and me 

 ripening early in August. 



