APPLE TREES. 5/8" diameter, 4 to 5 ft. trees each 7Sc: 10 for $7.00: 
100 for $65. 
Mcintosh & wealthy, l yr. first class. Each 7Sc; 10 for $7.00. 
BALDWIN. The fine old standby, a good keeper and shipper. Color 
red. Nov. to April. 
DELICIOUS. This variety is gaining in favor with New England 
orchardists. Bears very young. High quality and a good keeper. For 
dessert only. Dec. to .April. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG. An early fall apple that comes into 
bearing very young. Trees do not grow very large and are often planted 
as fillers. Fruit striped, acid and for culinary use only. Sept. 
FAMEUSE. A dessert apple of highest quality. Fruit striped or 
blotched with red. Season Oct. to Jan. 
GRAVENSTEIN. One of our highest quality apples. Fruit large, 
striped. Season Oct. to Dec. Not entirely hardy in Northern New 
England. 
HUBBARDSTON NONESUCH. A dessert apple which does well in 
central and Southern New England. Fruit sub-acid, striped. Nov. to Feb. 
JONATHAN. Very high quality red apple grown extensively in the 
Northwest. Does very well in certain sections of New England. Medium 
size. Season, Nov. to March. 
MAIDENS BLUSH. Yellow with red cheek. Good quality. Oct. 
NORTHERN SPY. One of the best varieties for New England and 
New York. Tree vigorous and a heavy cropper. Quality excellent 
For dessert and cooking. Nov. to March. 
N. W. GREENING. A handsome yellow apple suitable for cold cli- 
mates. Very large, quality good. Nov. to March. 
POUND SWEET. Very large and sweet, color yellow. Is not so 
hardy as Talman. Nov. to Feb. 
RED A-STRACHAN. The well known early red apple. Very hardy 
July-Aug. 
R. I. GREENING. One of the most profitable commercial varieties 
grown. Bears young and heavily. Nov.-March. 
SUTTON BEAUTY. A red apple of high quality supposed to be a 
cross between Hubbardston and Baldwin. Nov. to Feb. 
TWENTY OUNCE. The big striped fall apple locally known as 
Blessing. Ripens at a time when cooking apples are scarce. Nov.-Dec. 
TALMAN SWEET. A small very hardy sweet apple. Valuable be- 
cause of its long keeping quality. Dec. to March. 
WAGENER. Planted largely as a filler as the tree is rather short 
lived. Dec. -March. 
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