CENTER POINT, IOWA. 
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University — Large; clear yellow with small 
dots; flesh yellow; pleasant; subacid and 
very good. Late fall and early winter. 
Fatten (Patten's Greening;) — Large to 
very large; round; yellow and good. Oc- 
tober. A very hardy, crooked growing 
tree. Valuable in the North where it is 
a winter apple. 
Plum Cider — Large; yellow with red 
stripes; mild; good. October to Decem- 
ber, and later. 
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 Us 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 but 
should not be planted extensively norch 
of Central Iowa. 
Lansing-burg- — Medium; roundish; j ellow 
and red; mild and of fair quality. Keeps 
the year round. 
Mallnda — 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. 
Mans — Large; roundish; yellowish-green; 
mild and keeps very late. 
Mcintosh Bed— Large; round; yellow and 
red; mild and good. December to Febru- 
ary. A splendid apple of the Fameuse 
type. 
Salome. 
Nelson Sweet — Large; roundish; dark 
green; very sweet and good. Keeps all 
wincer. A strong, free grower and very 
hardy. 
Northern Spy — Large to very large; round- 
ish; yellow with red stripes; mild and 
very good. December to March. An old 
variety which is gaining in popularity. 
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. 
Northwestern Greening- — Large co very 
large; green or yellowish-green; mild 
and good. One of the very best cooking 
apples of all, and on this account it 
sells well wherever known. December to 
April. Tree very hardy and vigorous. 
North Star — Large; roundish red and yel- 
low; mild and good. November to De- 
cember. Very vigorous and hardy; one 
of the best for commercial planting In 
the northern part of the state. 
Paradise Winter Sweet — Large; roundish; 
yellow; sweet and very good. The best 
of all sweet apples for cooking. Decem- 
ber to March. Hardy and very vigorous, 
but not very prolific in some localities. 
Roman Stem — Medium to large; round; 
yellow; red blushed; mild; very good. 
December to April. An old variety unex- 
celled for home use; one of the very 
best for cooking. 
Salome — Large; round; yellow and red; 
mild and good. December to April. A 
very beautiful apple which is rapidly be- 
coming popular. 
Sheriff — Medium to large; red; mild and 
good. December to February. Bears 
early and regular. A variety too little 
known. 
Stayman (Stayman Winesap) — Large to 
very large; roundish; red; mild and good. 
December to March. A seedling of the 
old Winesap, of much the same color 
and quality, 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. 
Wagener — Large; roundish; yellow and red 
striped; mild and good. December to 
March. 
Walbridg-e — Medium to large; yellow and 
red striped; mild and of fair quality. 
December to March. 
White Pippin — Large to very large; round- 
ish; white with a little red and yellow; 
mild and very good. December to March. 
Windsor — Medium to large; round; yellow 
and red; mild and good. December to 
February. 
Willow Twig- — Large; roundish; yellow 
and red; mild and good. February co 
April. 
Winter Banana — Large; round; bright yel- 
low; mild; very good. December to 
March. 
Winter Famenae — Medium size; roundish; 
not as well colored as Fameuse or Snow, 
of the same quality, but keeps two or 
three months longer. 
Weismer's Dessert — Medium to large; yel- 
low and red; mild and delicious. Decem- 
ber to March. An apple of very high 
quality. 
Yellow Belleflower — Large to very large; 
yellow; very good for all purposes. No- 
vember to January. 
