4 Linn County 
English Golden Russet — Medium clear 
golden russet with slight blush; tender, 
crisp, juicy and high flavored. Hardy 
and productive. November to April. 
Rvnline — A Wisconsin seedling. Fruit 
large with yellowish green color; qual- 
ity excellent; season February to March. 
A very promising new variety. 
Gnno — Large to very large, mild and good. 
Very prolific. December to March. Most 
profitable for a market variety. 
Grimes (Grimes Golden) — Medium to large; 
deep yellow; mild and of very best qual- 
ity. December to March. One of the 
very best apples for domestic or com- 
mercial planting. 
liiiikley (Lone Tree Seedling, Ideal, Legal 
Tender) — Fruit almost i dentical with 
Rome Beauty, but tree more hardy and 
vigorous. A promising new variety. 
Iowa Rltish — Medium or small; roundish; 
greenish-yellow with red blush: mild 
and very good. December to March. 
Valuable for home use; very hardy and 
productive. 
Snow — Medium, roundish, red striped or 
crimson; flesh mild, snow white, juicy, 
very highly flavored and delicious. No- 
vember and December. One of the very 
best apples of its season. 
Jonathan — Medium to large, roundish or 
conical, yellow and red, mild and very 
good. December to March. One of the 
most valuable for all purposes up to 
Central Iowa. 
King David — Medium, dark red, somewhat 
mottled; flesh yellowish, with consider- 
able of the jonathan flavor, but richer, 
firmer and keeps later. A promising 
new variety. 
Malindn — Large, yellow and red, mild and 
good. December to March. Very hardy, 
vigorous and prolific. One of the most 
valuable for planting in the North. 
Magnnte (Magnet) — Medium to large, rich 
dark crimson. Flesh yellowish, fine 
grained, juicy, rich and of very good 
quality. A promising Winesap seedling. 
October to January. 
Mcintosh Red — Large, round, yellow and 
red, mild and good. December to Feb- 
ruary. A splendid apple of the Fameuse 
type. 
Nelson Sweet — Large, roundish, dark green; 
very sweet and good. Keeps all winter. 
A strong, free grower and very hardy. 
Newport — A seedling of the old Yellow 
Bellflower and much like it except that 
the tree is much better both in hardi- 
ness and productiveness. 
Northern Spy — Large to very large, round- 
ish, yellowish, yellow with red stripes, 
mild and very good. December to 
March. An old variety which is gaining 
in popularity. We have been propagat- 
ing our stock from a superior strain ot 
this varietv which we believe to be 
one of the best things on our list. 
Northwestern Greening — Large to very 
large, green or vellowish green, mild 
and good. One of the very best cook- 
ing apples and especially fine for baking. 
On this account it sells well wherever 
known. December to April. Tree very 
hardy, vigorous and prolific. 
North Star — Large, roundish, red and yel- 
low mild and good. November to De- 
cember. Very vigorous and hardy; one 
Nursery 
Gano. 
of the best for commercial planting in 
the North, but ripens too early here. 
Paradise Winter Sweet — Large, roundish, 
yellow, sweet and good. The best of all 
sweet apples for cooking. December to 
March. Hardy and very vigorous, but 
not very prolific in some localities. 
l'atten's Greening — Large to very large, 
round, yellow and good. October. A 
very hardv, crooked growing tree. Es- 
pecially valuable in the North where it 
is a winter apple. 
Salome — Large, round, yellow and red; 
mild and good. December to April. A 
very beautiful apple which is rapidly 
becoming popular. 
Sheriff — Medium to large, red, mild and 
good. December to February. Bears 
early and regular. A variety too little 
known. 
Silas Wilson — A very handsome apple 
about the size, color and season of 
Snow: qualitv excellent; an especially 
good eating apple. This is a Ben Davis 
seedling of much promise. 
stavmnn (Stayman Winesap) — Large to 
very large, roundish, red, mild and good. 
December to March. A seedling of the 
ol,i \\ hips.-i p. of much the same color a nd 
qualitv, but larger and hardier. One of 
the best for commercial planting. 
Talman Sweet — Medium to large, yellow, 
very sweet and good. December to Feb- 
ruary. 
University — Large, clear yellow with small 
dots' flesh vellow, pleasant, sub-acid and 
very good.' Late fall and early winter. 
Windsor — Medium to large, round, yellow 
and red, mild and good. December to 
February. 
Winter Illinium — Large, round, bright yel- 
low, mild, very good. December to 
March. 
Winter Fameuse — Medium size, roundish; 
not as well colored as Fameuse or Snow; 
of the same quality, but keeps two or 
three months longer. 
Yellow Ilelleflower — Large to very large, 
yellow; very good for all purposes. No- 
vember to January. 
Wagener — Large, roundish, yellow and red 
striped, mild and good. December to 
March. Very prolific; often bearing at 
three years of age. 
Canada Baldwin, Jeneton or Rail's Janet, 
Isherwood, Plum Cider, Roman Stem, 
Weismer's and others. 
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