MOO N S r RU I T S 



HARDYgFRUITS 



APPLES 



Strong selected trees, 50 cents each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100 



Early Apples 



Early Harvest (Yellow Harvest) . Yellow, tender 

 and of fine flavor. 



Red Astrachan. Very early; crimson, streaked 

 with yellow; juicy. 



Summer Rambo. Green striped with red, 

 slightly sub-acid, tree vigorous and productive. 



William's Early Red (William's Favorite). 

 Large, oblong, red, rich and excellent; a good 

 bearer. 



Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow when ripe; 

 flesh tender, juicy and good. 



Autumn Apples 



Autumn Strawberry. Medium size; striped 

 with red; flesh white, tender and juicy; bears when 

 quite young. 



Fall Pippin. Large, yellow; rich and delicious. 

 Good bearer. 



Fameuse. (Snow Apple). Deep crimson; flesh 

 snowy white. 



Duchess of Oldenburg. Streaked with red and 

 yellow; tender and juicy; good for cooking. 



Gravenstein. Large; yellow, striped with red; 

 among the best. 



Maiden Blush. Yellow, with red cheek, fine for 

 cooking. 



Rambo. Yellowish-white, striped with red; 

 tender, rich, mild, sub-acid; a strong grower. 



Red Bietigheimer. Large, round, yellow and 

 crimson; flesh white, with pleasant flavor. 



Wealthy. White, yellow and red striped; flesh 

 white. 



Winter Apples 



American Golden Russet (Sheepnose). Highly 

 flavored and spicy. Profuse bearer and good 

 keeper. 



Arkansas Black. Fruit large, deep red; flesh 

 yellowish. Tree vigorous and productive. 



Bismarck. Yellow; flesh tender. Bears when 

 young, and is ver}' hardy. 



Baldwin. Large, deep red; productive and 

 desirable. 



Bellefleur. Large; yellow, with red cheek; 

 juicy and splendid for eating. 



Ben Davis (New York Pippin). Bright red and 

 juicy; valued for commercial purposes. 



Fallowater. Fruit large; yellowish green; sweet 

 flavor; tree hardy and a good bearer. 



Grimes' Golden. Fine grained and rich flavor. 



Jonathan. Yellow and red striped; flesh white. 



King of Tompkins County. Large, red, pro- 

 ductive, and good for cooking or eating. 



Mcintosh. Yellow, streaked crimson; tender 

 and juicy. 



Nero. Red; very productive. 



Northern Spy. Pale yellow, striped with red. 

 Good keeper, and a splendid apple of excellent flavor. 



Rhode Island Greening. Large, greenish- 

 yellow; rich and tender. A constant bearer. 



WINTER APPLES— Continued 



Rome Beauty. Yellow and red striped; flesh 

 yellow, crisp, sub-acid. Good bearer. 



Roxbury Russet. Large, round, green; flesh 

 white, crisp, rich, sub-acid. 



Seek-no-Further (Westfield). Tender and of 

 rich flavor; medium size. 



Smith's Cider. Popular, late-keeping, red 

 apple; prolific bearer. 



Smokehouse. Crisp and juicy; a good eating 

 variety. 



Spitzenburgh. Fruit large, bright red, flesh 

 yellow, crisp and spicy, and a very popular variety. 



Staman's Winesap. Larger and more prolific 

 than the common Winesap; 



Stark. Fruit large, greenish yellow, striped red. 

 Flesh yellow and juicy. A strong grower and pro- 

 ductive. 



Winesap. A fine red Winter apple that is pro- 

 ductive. 



York Imperial. Large,, red apple, of agreeable 

 flavor. 



Dwarf Apples 



50 cents each; $4.00 per 10 



Their habit adapts them particularly for small 

 yards and limited areas. Their fruit is similar in 

 quality to the standard sorts. They commence 

 bearing much younger. 

 Baldwin Northern Spy 



Duchess of Oldenburg Red Astrachan 

 Gravenstein Wealthy 

 Mcintosh Red Yellow Transparent 



Crab Apples 



50 cents each; $4.00 per 10 

 Hyslop. Beautiful in flower; large dark crimson 

 fruit. 



General Grant. Large; yellow, striped red; 

 flesh white; mild sub-acid. 



Martha. Yellow, shaded with red; a prolific 

 bearer. 



Transcendent. September. Large, yellow and 

 red; productive. 



Yellow Siberian. (Golden Beauty.) Small; 

 golden yellow. September. 



Apricots 



50 cents each; $4.00 per 10 

 Alexander. Large oblong fruit; mottled red; 



fine flavor and very hardy. 



Harris. Large, golden-yellow fruit; early in 



July. 



J. L. Budd. Large white, red cheek, sweet and 

 fine. 



Moorpark. First of August. Firm; juicy; 

 fruit of darker color than the above. 



Nicholas. Agreeable flavor; prolific bearer. 

 July. 



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