PRICES OF APPLE TREES. 



STANDARDS. 



Each. Doz. 



4 to 6 feet $0 20 $1 50 



6 to 6 feet 25 2 00 



6 to 7 feet 35 3 00 



Extra size, 7 to 8 feet.... 50 5 00 



Double extra size 1 00 9 00 



Bearing age 1 50 15 00 



100 

 18 00 



12 00 



15 00 



DWARFS. 



Each. Doz. 



2 to 3 feet |0 50 15 00 



Extra size, 3 to 4 feet ... 75 7 00 

 We recommend only those varieties wiiich produce 

 large, handsome fruit, mostly summer and autumn 

 varieties. Dwarf Apple trees bear early and are 

 therefore desirable for small gardens ; can be planted 

 6 to 8 feet apart. 



DWARF APPLES. 



Early Harvest, Red Astrachan, Gravenstein, Fameuse, Ben Davis, Yellow Transparent, King of Tomp- 

 ^^ins County, Baldwin, Rhode Island Grreening, Hubbardston's Nonesuch. 

 For description of the above varieties, see pages 1 and 2. 



SUMMER APPLES. 



Red Astrachan— Large, roundish, nearly covered with 



deep crimson; very handsome ; jaicy, good, tart. 



Highly esteemed on account of its fine appearance, 



earliness and hardiness. August. 

 Early Harvest— Medium size ; pale yellow ; tender, 



with a mild, fine flavor ; erect grower and a good 



bearer ; a beautiful and excellent variety for both 



orchard and garden, being one of the first to ripen. 



Middle to end of August. 

 Sweet Bough — Large ; pale yellow ; sweet, tender and 



juicy. Tree a moderate, compact grower, and 



abundant bearer. August. 

 Eariy Strawberry— M dium ; roundish, handsomely 



striped with red, excellent, productive. 

 fCeswick Codlin — Large, tender, juicy, acid ; excellent 



for cooking , productive and early bearer. July to 



October. 



Tetofsky — A Russian Apple; medium size, with a 



yellow ground, handsomely striped with red, and 

 covered with a whitish bloom; flesh juicy, sprightly, 

 acid and agreeable. Tree a moderate, stocky 

 grower ; very hardy and productive. July to 

 August. 



Yellow Transparent — A Russian Apple ; medium size ; 

 roundish, oblate, slightly conical ; skin pale yellow 

 when fully matiire ; flesh tender, juicy, sprightly, 

 sub acid ; good ; a free grower and early bearer. I). 



Golden Sweet— Fr^e growth. Large; vellow, tender, 

 sweet, rich ; very good. Ripening August and 

 September. 



Red June — Medium, conical; deep red; juicy; very 

 productive June 20th to July 15th. 



Sops of Wine — Free growth. Medium ; dark crim- 

 son, juicy, sub acid ; good. Ripening August and 

 September. 



Bismarck— For description, see page 3. 



AUTUMN APPLES. 



Autumn Strawberry— Tender, juicy, productive 



Alexander — Origin, Russia. A very large and beau- 

 tiful deep red or crimson apple. Tree very hardy. 

 Sept. and Oct. 



Fall Pippin— Large, roundish, oblong ; yellow ; flesh 

 tender, rich and delicious. 



Fameuse (Snow Apple) — Medium size ; deep (;rim- 

 son ; flesh snowy wiaite, tender, melting and de- 

 licious ; one of the finest desert fruits, and valuable 

 for market. Nov. to Jan. 



Gladstone — Resembles the Oldenburg very closely, 

 but is larger, of finer flesh, and will keep a little 

 longer. 



Gravenstein — A very large, striped, roundish apple of 

 the first quality. One of the finest fall apples. 

 Sept. to Oct. 



Haas, or Fall Queen— Skin yellowish green, streaked 

 and nearly covered with dull, brownish red ; flesh 

 whitp, tender, juicy, sub-acid. Sept. to Nov. 



Jersey Sweet — Medium size ; striped red and green ; 

 tender, juicy and sweet ; very popular, both for 

 table apd cooking. Sept and Oct. 



Maiden's Blush— Large, flat ; pale yellow, with a red 

 cheek ; beautiful ; tender and pleasant. Tree an 

 erect, free grower and good bearer. Sept. and Oct. 



WINTER 



Bullock Pippin, or Ewalt— A Pennsylvania apple; 



large, bright yellow, with shades of crimson in the 



sun; white, tender flesh, sub-acid; first quality. 

 ■ A good keeper. November to March. 

 Baldwin — Large. biight red,crisp, juicy and rich. Tree 



vigorous, upright and productive ; this is one of 



the most popular and profitable sorts for either 



table or market. Dec. to March. 

 Ben Davis (New York Pippin) — A large, handsome 



striped apple of good quality. Tree very hardy, 



vigorous and productive. 



Munson's Sweet— Medium to large ; pale yellow, with 

 a red cheek ; tender, juicy and good. Oct. and Nov 



Oldenburg (Duchess of Oldenburg) — A beautiful Rus- 

 sian Apple ; roundish ; streaked with red and yel- 

 low ; tender, juicy and pleasant. Tree a vigorous, 

 fine grower, and a young and abundant bearer. 

 Sept. 



Red Bietigheimer — A rare and valuable German 

 variety. Fruit large to very large, mostly covered 

 with purpl isli -crimson ; flesh white, firm, sub-acid, 

 with a brisk, pleasant flavor. This is one of the 

 largest and handsomest apples, and worthy of ex- 

 tensive cultivation. Early fall. 



Stump — Fruit medium size, conical ; skin yellow, 

 i^tnued and shaded with light red ; sprightly sub- 

 acid ; the fruit, from its uniform size, fine appear- 

 ance, and mild, pleasant flavor, commands a ready 

 Bale at a good price. Sept. to Oct. 



Wealthy — Fruit medium, roundish ; skin smooth, oily, 

 mostly covered with dark red ; flesh white, fine, 

 juicy, vinous, sub-acid, very good. Tree very 

 hardy, a free grower and productive. An acqiu- 

 sition of much value, on account of its hardiness 

 and good quality. Oct. 



APPLES. 



Cooper's Market— Medium size; handsome; quality 

 good ; one of the latest keepers. Dec. to April. 



Delaware Winter — Originated in Delaware. Remark- 

 able for its keeping qualities. Fruit medium to 

 large ; highly colored ; flesh fine grained, juicy, 

 crisp, excellent. Prolific, and commences to bear 

 early, 



Dickinson — From seed of the Bellefleur. Medium to 

 large, yellow, almost covered with faint red streaks; 

 mild, sub-acid, very juicy. A prolific and regular 

 bearer, January to March. 5 to 6 feet. 50 cts. 



