14 ELLWANGER & BARRTS 



Pewaukfo-Oriifin, Pownulcf, \\v<. liaiwd fidiu the sf<<l of Oltk'nliuit'. Fruit itu'rtiuiii to liirifO, roundish. 



ol.lali-; skin l.i iH-lil y.-llnw, siripixl -MvX ^|iIms1»-(1 witti •lurk n_ii ; tli sli while, t. ii.lcr, juioy. sub-acid. IMefmcil 



cxi.f r iiiUii f,,i- ,1,1,1 vlii,i,it, f. „n iir,„u,il ,if il.ihitnliii'ss. Tn-e i-i,i„n,„s. .Taimnry lu ^ray. '.Sic. 

 PomiiK. Ori.;,- Siiiiill, sniyisii i iisx-r ; vci y rii li imil liijflily Uuvorud. 'Vnv u mmlemte grower and ffood bearer; 



very viiluaMi' in flir' Xurtli. NnM-mlM-rtM April. Stic. 

 Ranilx)— M. .liiiHi >-ia-; s(T'..akr.i aM.i iiu.itli'il \ ..|l..w aiHl rfd; tender, Juicy, mild flavored, Troo a ri'oomiis jcrower 



and jf'""l i.i arci-. A ivi.lcly cultivaicd anil osiocnicd old variety. Autumn in the South. October to January 



in I lie .V.a lli. iV. 



Ka« l.-'s <;. i„-i ( Haxv i. 's .Tanct, .\ever Fail, etc,)— Medium to lartfC size ; yellow striped with red ; crisp, juicy rich ; 



a //., ..rn.w'i-, iMMiiiic i„..,ri-r. Oncof the most popidar winter apples In tlic South and f^outhwost. Kc. 

 Red «:aii:i.hi I'll N'.ii-ii.li of Mus^arlm^.i i<i .Mcdiinii size; red with white dots; flesh ricli, siili-acid and delicious. 



'I'r.. ,t , ikI.j- -roiv.i-. A >ii|iri-i(ir Iriiit li .r lahii' "i' market. NovemlK'r to Jtny. Sflc. 



lied Kii-,si-i iiiiii rniiiMli-licoiiii: sliadid wilh dull red in the sun, and vrith liffht rnsset on most Of the 



snrfai e ; liesh yi lliiw, suli.i, eri<p. tendi'i'. wil li a line, rieh. sub-acid flavor. Tree vlQ(mnm and productive. A 



ffreat kee|i<-r. .January ro A pril. "iiie. 

 Rhodt- Kland v.,t;n\\ni l■:ver.^■where well known and popular; tree spreading and vig'yrnux ; always more or less 



criinked in tin- lunwry; a preat and eonsiaTd. liean-r intiearlyall soils and situations; I'ruit rather acid, Imt 



e xcellent icir .iessertaiid cooking. Toward the South it ripens in the fall, but in the North keeps well until 



March or April, i^c. 



RoiiK! H.'auiy Laisfe ; yellow and bright red; handsome; medium quality; a jjirjderdfc grower; good bearer. 

 Deecndierto May. KSe. 



Roxbiiry liusset .Medium to large ; sin'face rough ; greenish covered with ru&set. Tree a /rce grower, spreading, 



and a jrreat bearer; keeps till .lune. Tt.s fireat iiopularity is owing to its productiveness and long keeping. 2.5c. 

 Shiuwii.ss.'c l5€'aM(y Saiil to he a .seedlijiy oi' l"anieu-ie. .Medium; whitish shaded, marbled, splashed and strip<Kl 



Willi rich red; ih>sli ilrui and very wiiite, tendir, juic'v, la-isk, refreshing, sub-acid. Tree vlo'irmis, very pro- 



dnetn e. Oclohei- to .hinuary. 

 Smith's Ciller I.aT ue, liamlsonie, reil and yellow; juicy, aeid ; quality medium; a mnderate grower and good 



bearei ; suei'o.^.i-^ well in the South tind West not so well here. iN'ovciiilier to February. 25c. 

 Sutton I'.caiily i'l iiil inedhiiii |.) lar-e. rouiulish. hanrlsonie ; skin wa.ven yellow, striped with orimson; flesh 



whitish, lendc I-, .juicy, suh-aeid ; quality vrvy g-ooil ; kee|is reuKtrUalily well. Tree a fm, handsome grower, 



and prod net i\'e. i me of ih,' niosi vaiuidile niarket vtirieiiesin Western Xew York. S!oc. 

 Sn-aar Ijirt;c, i>ali- lemon yoilow, with dark dots : flesh lender, rieh tind spicy. Tree a miidemlc grower with dark 



shoots !Uid large gra.\- l.u.ls ; with ^rooil cull tire it is one <d' flic \cry hesl of apples. November tO May. 30c. 

 ToIniHu's Sweet— Medium size; pale, whiiisli yellow, sli-htly linked wiili red; ilc->h linn, rich and very sweet; 



cxwllcnt for cookintr. Tree ti /tv, -rower, iiiiritfhl. and \ cry iiro.luei i\ c. .\o\cmlier to April. 23c. 

 Tomiikius King (Kin;? of 'I'linqikins Oainty)- A superl. red apple ol llie lar^jest .size and finest quality. Tree 11 



ri(;(>reK.< grower luiil good Iicarer ; hardy. i\o\ emlur to .laiinai'.\ . ;.'.'u-. 

 Twent.v-Oiiiicc .\ yia-y large, showy, st ripcd apple, of f air q utility, rree a /n i . spreading grower, and fine bearer; 



excellent for baking, and of ploasiuit flavor, thongli not rich ; very jiopiilar in the markets. October to Jan- 



Vandevcrc i Newtown Spit zcnburg of the West)— Mexiium size; yellow, striped with red, and Iwcomingdeeperiinson 



next the sun; ilesh yellow, rieh and line. Tree a /ree grower and good iKiarer ; snccticds bust on light, warm, 



dry soils. Oeloher to March. ."Jic. 

 Wagcncr .Medium to lar-e size ; deei> red in the sun; flesh firm, sub-acid and cwllent. Tree a vii/nroux, hand- 



.soiae, upright grower, anil \ ery ]irodiictive ; an excellent variety. December lo May. aV. 

 West field Seek-no- iMirlber Medium lo large; siriped with dull red tmd sliKliIly riisseted ; llesli tender, rich and 



excellent. Tree a /rrc grower and fruit ahvtiys fair. .Novemh.a- lo l-ehriiiiry. r,iie. 

 AValliridgi- (lOdgtir Ited Streaki- .Medium size, ohhiie, regular; skin pale .\ el low shaded with red ; flesh crisp, tender, 



.iuiey. Ksl. , i,.j„ i ;,,;/,/ chl vli,i\iil,-s, f„r iu liardiuess ami iii-i,ili(clirni,ss; a hue kceiK'r. Tree very vig- 



■\Vl.ilc I'ippin .\ line apple ivM-ndiling the Newtown Pippin. Much .grown and liighly esteemed in .some parts of 

 Dhioaiid oihor Wesfeni Stales. Tive a riVe/ eiw grower and good hearer, .lanuary fo March. 2ac. 



Wine .-iap Large; roundish: deep red; medium quality; keeps well. Tree a iiu.il, ,;,lr grower an,l good bearer; 

 succi'cds well in the \Ve,-l, and is iliere vahiahle and fiopular. Not grown here in orcluirds. Dccemlicr to 

 Way. 



Yetlon- Itelltlowcr— Large; yellow with a tinge of red on the sunny side: tiosh crisp, Juicy, with a sprightly, 

 aromatic flavor; a i.eautifiil and excellent fruit. Valuable for baking. The tree is a free grower and good 

 ton-er. Xovembcr to .Vpril. 'Sti: 



York Imperial-Medium; whitish shade.! with crimson in the sun; firm, erisp, juicy, pleasant, mild sub-acid. 

 Tree moderately vigorous aud productive. A popular I'eimsylvania variety. Novembei- to Febi-uary. SOe. 



CRAB APPLES. 



Foii Oh.nament oh Pi!I>EHVING. 



Ournint-Fruit the size of currants and borne in clustcr.s. Ornmncntid in its flowers aial fruits. Tree a Khm 



grower, and Ijciirs when two years old. 2i)c. 

 Dartmouth— Fruit one and one-half Inches in diameter; a great bearer; fine for cooking and preserves, or for 



cider; color veiT handsome, dark erimson a:id orange, with bloom. September to T)t>ccmlKir. Tree n free 



grower, forming a compact head. 2.'>e. 



