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Lansingburg. Large, roundish, yellow and red, mild and of fair quality. Keeps 
the year round. 
Malinda. Large, conical, yellow and red, mild and good. December to March. 
Very hardy, vigorous and pro- 
lific. One of the most valuable 
for planting in the North. 
STAYMANS WINESAP. 
Mann. Large, 
round, yellow and 
green, mild and of 
fair quality. A very 
late keeper. 
Mcintosh Red — Large, 
round, yellow and red, mild 
and good. December to Feb- 
ruary. A splendid apple of 
the Fameuse type. 
Missouri Pippin — Large, 
roundish, yellow with red 
stripes, mild and of fair qual- 
ity. December to March. Not 
strictly hardy here. 
Nelson Sweet. Large, roundish, dark green, very sweet and good. Keeps all 
winter. A strong, free grower and very hardy. 
Northern Spy. Large to very large, roundish, yellow with red stripes, mild and 
very good. December to March. An old variety which is rapidly gaining in popu- 
larity. We have been propagating our stock from a superior strain of this variety 
which we believe to be one of the best things on our list. 
North Star. Large, roundish, red and yellow, mild and good. January to April. 
A very vigorous grower; hardy and productive. 
Northwestern Greening. Large to very large, roundish, yellowish green, mild and 
gtood. December to April. Very vigorous and hardy; one of the best for commercial 
planting in the northern part of the state. An apple which is gaining in popularity. 
Peru. Delicious — Medium to large, roundish, yellow with red stripes, mild and 
very good. November to February. 
Paradise Winter Sweet. Large, roundish, yellow, sweet and very good. Decem- 
licr to March. Hardy and very vigorous, but not very prolific in some localities. 
Regan's Red. Black Ben Davis — Large to very large, dark red, mild and very 
