Fruit Trees, Small Fruits and Ornamentals. 
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Munson's Sweet. Sweet. Yellow, not 
Btriped. October and November. Fruit me- 
dium size to large, smoolli and regular. I'ale 
yellow, with a brown blush. Tree a vigorous 
grower and uniform bearer. A valuable 
sweet Apple. Flesh yellowish while, tender, 
with a very good, sweet flavor. 
Wealthy. 
Pound Sweet. Sweet. Greenish, not 
striped. October to December. Fruit very 
large, round. Pale green. E.\cellent for 
baking and culinary |)urposes. Flesh white, 
sweet, tender, not juicy. Moderate quality. 
Tree a free grower and productive. Also 
called Pumpkin Sweet. 
Pumpkin Sweet. See round Sweet. 
Rambo. Sour. Yellow, striped. October 
to December. Fruit medium size, round, flat 
and smooth. Streaked and marbled with 
dull, yellowisli red on pale yellowish ground. 
Flesh greenish white, very tender, rich, mild 
subacid Of very good quality. Fine in 
nearly all localities. 
Red Bfetlghelmer. Hardy. Sour. Red, 
not striped. September. A v;iluable German 
variety. Fruit large, roundish, inclined to 
conical. Skin dark yellow, covered with 
purplish crimson. Flesh white, firm, sub- 
acid, with a brisk, pleasant flavor. Tree a 
free grower and an abundant bearer. 
Rolfe. Hardy. Sour. Red, not striped. 
September and October. Tree a strong grower 
and annual bearer. Fruit large and liand- 
some. Red on yellow ground. Flesh light 
color, subacid. Core small. Origin, Maine. 
Smokehouse. Yellow, striped. Middle of 
October to February. Fruit is above medium 
size, roimdish. Skin yellow, shaded and 
splashed with crimson. Flesh yellowisli, 
somewhat firm, juicy and crisp, rather sub- 
acid Valuable forcnlinary piuposes. Quality 
good Tree moderately vigorous, and a good 
bearer. Succeeds in the middle states. 
Originated in Lancaster county. Pa. 
Sherwood's Favorite (Chenango Straw- 
berryi. Sour. Yellow, striped. September 
and October. Fruit large, :inguiar Striped 
and splashed with light crimson on whitish 
yellow groimd. Flesh while, juicy, very 
mild and lender, slightly subaciil. Very 
much esteemed for the table. Origin 
Chenango county, N. Y. 
Snow. For description, see l-\uneuse. 
Stump. Sour, Red, striped, August and 
September. Fruit good size, eoior pale yellow, 
striped and splashed with bright red ; e.xceed- 
ingly fair and beautiful, and of excellent 
quality. Tree a vigorous grower and. an 
aljundant bearer. The fruit, from its uni- 
form size and perfection, handsome appear- 
ance and mild, sprightly subacid flavor, is 
most attractive and valuable for home use, 
i and commands ready sale in the market at 
the highest prices. Origin, Monroe Co., N.Y. 
Twenty-Ounce. Sour, Red and yellowish 
green, striped. October and December. Fruit 
I N'ery large. Surface sometimes smootli. often 
very wavy. Color, striped rich yellowish 
I red on greenish yellow background. Flesh 
[ coarse-grained, sprightly, brisk subacid. 
I Very showy, fair and productive. .^ profit- 
j able market Apple. Origin, western N. Y. 
Wealthy. Extra hardy. Sour. Red, not 
striped. November to January. Fruit me- 
dium size, roundish oblate. Color whitish 
yellow ground, shaded with dark, rich red, 
sometimes entirely covered with red. Flesh 
white, fine grained, sometimes stained with 
red; tender, juicy, lively, subacid. Quality 
very good. Core small. A beautihd and 
e.xcellent fruit. Tree extremely hardy: a 
good grower and an abundant bearer, and a 
remarkably profitable market Ai>ple, bring- 
1 ing good prices. This Apple is sustaining a 
high reputation throughout the country. 
Origin, Minnesota. 
WINTER APPLES. 
America. Extra hardy. Sour. Red, not 
striped. December to February. Cood size. 
Color deep red. The originator sa\'s it keeps 
perfectly with him until Feliruary or March. 
Perfectly hardy in western New York. An 
e.xcellent keeper. 
I Arkansas. Sour. Red, striped, January 
to April. Fruit medium size, slightly conical, 
regular, stnot.)th. Color glossy yellow, gener- 
ally covered with deep crimson. Flesh yel- 
lowish, fine grained, firm, juicy, sub.acid. 
Quality rich, very good. Tree a good bearer. 
A connnanding market A])ple. Origin. Ark. 
Arkansas. 
Baily's Sweet. Sweet, Red, striped. Ko- 
vember to April. Fruit large, the whole 
surface frequently a full, bright red, in small, 
broken, indistinct stripes and dots, on light 
ground. Flesh very tender, not juicy ; flavor 
mild, rich, sweet, line. Tree a vigorous, up- 
right grower .and a good bearer. Origin, 
Wyoming county, N. Y. 
