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Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md. 



ARKANSAS BI/ACK— Tree a beautiful, upright grower, with very dark young wood; an abundant 

 bearer. There is scarcely an apple that is more brilliantly colored. Large, round, or slightly conical, regu- 

 lar, smooth, glossy; yellow, where not covered with deep crimson, almost black. Flesh very yellow, firm, 

 fine, juicy; flavor sub-acid, pleasant, rich and excellent. A long keeper, almost equaling the Romanite Gil- 

 pin. Most profitable and attractive. One of the best cooking apples; vigorous. January to July. 



An old favorite which 



BBI/IVFI/OWJBR— Large, yellow, with pale blush, very tender and juicv. 

 has always been popular, good keeper. November to April. 



SCOTT'S "WINTER— From Vermont. One of the best, long keeping, very hardy varieties. Vigor- 

 ous .grower, hardy as Wealthy, color bright red, flesh white with some stains of red; crisp, spicy and of a 

 brisk acidity. A long keeper, being at its best in April or May. 



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MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. 



ROXBTJRY RUSSBT— Rather above medium size, roundish, greenish or yellow russet. Flesh 

 greenish white, rather granular, with a good sub-acid flavor, productive and very popular on account of its 

 long keeping. November to February. 



MISSOURI PIPPIN— Large, oblong, bright red with darker red stripes; very handsome, fair 

 quality, a good grower and an earlj- and immense bearer, valuable for market. December to April. 



RHODE ISI/AND— Large, roundish, oblate, skin green, becoming a greenish 3'ellow when ripe. 

 Flesh yellow, fine-grained, tender, juicy and rich, acid flavor. Succeeds well in the north, but not valuable 

 here, dropping its fruit too earl3\ October to December. 



NEWTON PIPPIN — One of the very best apples as to qualitj'^; tree a light grower while j'oung, 

 very juicy, crisp and highly delicious flavor; fine keeper. December to May. 



"W. W. PEARMAN — Large, oblong, skin yellowish, flesh yellow with a pleasant sub-acid flavor, 

 crisp and juicy; trees vigorous and productive. January to April. 



NERO — A seedling of the Romanite, which it excels in every way. A valuable winter apple, Ion"" 

 keeper, large and beautiful; none better for middle and southern states. December to April. 



