Center Point, Iowa 
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Summer Apples 
Beautiful Arcade — Medium large, yellow 
with red splashes and streaks. Flesh 
white, tender, sweet and very pleasant. 
Last of August and September. Tree an 
upright grower, very hardy and vigor- 
ous; one of the most desirable varieties 
for the north and northwest. 
BenonI — Medium, round, yellow with red 
stripes; of excellent quality. August. 
An old variety much prized by many. 
Colton (Early Colton) — Medium to large, 
round, yellow, juicy and rich; excellent 
for eating or cooking. Very hardy, vig- 
orous and prolific. 
Duchess (Oldenburg, Duchess of Olden- 
burg) — Large, yellow with large stripes; 
sour. Very valuable for market and 
culinary purposes. August and Septem- 
ber. A Russian variety which is very 
hardy, vigorous and prolific. 
Livelaml. (Liveland Raspberry, 
Lowland Raspberry) — Medium 
to large, beautifully blushed, 
round; flesh tender, mild and 
delicious. The first to ripen 
and best of the early apples. 
Tree very hardy, thrifty and 
prolific. 
Red Astrnchan — Large; red; sour 
but of good quality. August. 
Sops of Wine — Medium to large, 
roundish; red; flesh mild and 
of excellent quality. August 
and September. 
Summer Pear — Large, round; yel- 
low, with red cheek; mild, melt- 
ing and very good. Very hardy, 
vigorous, and a new variety of 
much promise. 
Tetofsky — Medium; yellowish, 
with red stripes; acid, of good 
quality. August. A hardy, slow 
growing- variety. 
Yellow Transparent — Large; yel- 
low; sour; of good quality and 
very early. One of the hardiest 
of varieties but very subject 
to blight. 
Fall Apples 
Bailey Sweet — Medium to large, round, 
red striped, sweet and good. Septem- 
ber to November. 
ChenanKO (Chenango Strawberry) — Large 
to very large; yellow, red striped; mild 
and very good. August and September. 
Eastman — Large, roundish; yellow, red- 
dish striped; good. September to Octo- 
ber. Very hardy and vigorous. 
Fall Bellflower — Large; yellow; mild and 
good. September to November. 
Fall Orange — Large to very large, round; 
reddish-yellow; mild and good. Septem- 
ber to October. A variety which does 
extremely well in some localities. 
Hibernal — Large; red striped; very sour; 
of poor quality. September and Octo- 
ber. Extremely hardy; valuable as a 
stock for top-working. 
Irish P?ach — Medium; yellowish; beauti- 
fully blushed; flesh juicy, acid and good. 
Grimes Golden. 
Anisim — Medium, roundish deep red, mild 
and very good. September and October. 
One of the hardiest and most prolific 
of all varieties. 
Liveland, 
Ripens just after Duchess. Tree very 
hardy and prolific. 
Lord's I. (Lord's Longfield) — Medium, 
roundish, solid, bright red and of fine 
quality. A very early and heavy bearer: 
thrifty and hardy. A splendid new va- 
riety. October to November. 
Long-field — Medium or small if not thin- 
ned; round; yellow with red blush; flesh 
whi'.e; fine grained; tender, and richly 
flavored. October and later. Very 
hardy, and extremely prolific; often 
bears in the nursery. One of the very 
best apples on the list for culinary pur- 
poses. 
None Such. — Large, handsome, yellow 
overlaid with red, tender, and has a dis- 
tinct flavor. A good grower and heavy 
bearer. November to January. 
Wealthy — Large to very large; roundish; 
yellow, red striped; flesh mild, very 
good. October and November. Valuable 
for home use or market. It is a win- 
ter apple in the north; one of the best 
varieties for cold storage. 
Wolf River — Very large; roundish; white 
with red stripes; mild; of fair quality 
for cooking. 
