Center Point, Iowa 
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Fall Apples 
AdIhiu — Medium, roundish, deep red, mild 
and Food. September and October. One 
of the hardiest and most prolific of all 
varieties. 
Cheniiigo — Large to very large, yellow, 
red striped, mild and very good. August 
and September. 
iaustmnn — Large, roundish, yellow, red- 
dish striped, good. September to October. 
Very hardy and vigorous. 
Hibernal — Large, red striped, very sour, of 
poor quality. September and October. 
Extremely hardy; valuable as a stock 
for top-working. 
Lord's L. (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 and November. 
Longfield — Medium or small if not thinned; 
round, yellow with red blush; flesh 
white, 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 purposes. 
None Such — Large, handsome, vellow over- 
laid with red, tender, and has a distinct 
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 winter 
apple in the North; one of the best 
varieties for cold storage. 
Delicious. 
Wolf River — Very large, roundish, white 
with red stripes; mild; of fair quality 
for cooking. 
Also Bailey Sweet, Fall Orange, Irish 
Peach and others. 
Winter Varieties 
Akin — Akin's Red. Much like Jonathan. 
Medium, round, red; very good. Vig- 
orous, hardy and a high quality apple. 
Allen's Choice — Medium, roundish, striped, 
very good, juicy and aromatic. Decem- 
ber to March. A very early bearer; 
vigorous and hanrdy. 
Arctic — Large, roundish, yellow with red; 
mild and good. December to February. 
Baldwin — Medium to large, bright red, 
crisp and juicy. An Eastern variety 
which succeeds well here in some lo- 
calities. December to March. 
Hen Davis — Large to very large; yellow 
with red stripes; mild and of fair qual- 
ity. A late variety; valuable chiefly for 
market; should not be planted much 
north of Central Iowa. 
mark Annette — Medium to small, round- 
ish, very dark green and red, mild and 
good. December to April. Good for 
home use. 
■Hack Hen Davis (Regan's Red) — Large 
to very large; dark red mild and verv 
good. December to March. Larger, bet- 
ter colored and somewhat better than 
Ben Davis, but of about the same hardi- 
ness. 
Ilrillinut — Large, brilliant deep red, very 
juicy, nearly sweet* with a pleasant 
flavor. ■ A hardy and productive seed- 
ling of Snow which keeps later. 
Champion (Collin's Red) — Large, bright 
red, good. A market variety of the Ben 
Davis type, but keeps longer. Vig- 
orous, healthy and a regular bearer. 
Colorado Orange — Large, bright yellow; 
flesh firm, tender and iuicv; desirable 
for all purposes. Hardy, vigorous and 
productive. January to April. 
Delicious — Medium to large; vellow with 
red stripes; very fragrant and of the 
very best quality. The most popular 
variety at present and in greatest de- 
mand for planting. November to Feb- 
ruary. 
