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Select DeiD Truits. 
The New Fall Apple, WALTER PEASE. 
This large and handsome deep red Apple, introduced by us 
in 1895, attracts the attention of buyers by its size and color.' Its 
flavor is mild, juicy, slifjhtly subacid', rich and aronuitic, and tiinni;h 
ripe in -Septt-mber, it may lie kept until midwinter. Better iu i|uali"ty 
than the Gravenstein, and more i)rofitable to t;ro\y for market. .\ 
very large fruit-.grower, in an address to the Hampden Harvest Clnb, 
said : " It is the best Apple in the world." W'e saw the orcliard in 
bearing, and now place a very high value upon it, having budded 
one-third of all om- Apple seedlings with this variety. It is very pro- 
ductive. Trees 6 to 7 feet high, |i each, 6 trees for $5 ; extra size 
$1.50 each. 
Meriden, Conn. " The flavor of the Walter Pease Apple you sent me 
IS dehcious." 
■' We rate it as the very best fall Apple."— E. W., Shaker Family 
" .\ fruit which will subslantiate all you claim. "-John Charlton. 
" The best fall Apple ever inlroduced."— F. I). Voi'NG. 
" A delicious table Apple for home use or market."— E. W. Reid. 
T/u- Rural A'm/ i'orlter says : " We do not know of any other Apple of 
Its season that etiuals it in quality." 
