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WEALTHY. See page 5 
Mcintosh Red — A very fine apple of the 
Fameuse class, hardy; large, dark red, 
flesh white, very tender, splendid quality. 
A prolific bearer. November to February. 
Sherwood's Favorite, or Chenango Straw- 
berry — Medium size; oblong and indis- 
tinctly ribbed; of a light color, splashed 
with dark crimson; flesh white, juicy, very 
mild and tender, slightly sub-acid. Very 
much esteemed for the table, and popular 
wherever grown. September. 
Alexander — A large, beautiful red apple of 
good quality and immensely productive; 
valuable for commercial purposes as a des- 
sert variety. September and October. 
Newtown Pippin — One of the most celebrat- 
ed American apples, on account of its long 
keeping and excellent qualities, and the 
high price it commands abroad; but its 
success is confined to certain districts and 
soils. It attains its greatest perfection on 
Long Island and the Hudson River Val- 
ley. It requires rich and high culture. 
November to June. Price, SOc. 
Rome Beauty — Large, yellow, shaded vvith 
bright red; flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, 
sub-acid; moderate grower. November to 
February. 
Winter Banana — Large golden yellow shad- 
ed with red; rich, spicy flavor; hardy, 
good keeper, and a very early bearer. De- 
mands high prices. November to May. 
Wine Sap — Medium, dark red, sub-acid, ex- 
cellent. Tree a moderate grower and 
abundant bearer. A favorite market vari- 
ety in the West. December to May. 
Boiken — Annual bearer, perfect- foliage, vig- 
orous grower. Fair size, yellow, tart acid, 
long keeper; at its best in spring, when it 
is unexcelled for cooking. 
Black Gillflower — An old variety, greatly 
esteemed by many; mild, sub-acid, good 
for dessert and market; dark red. Novem- 
ber to February. 
Beautiful well rooted 4 ft. 2 year old Bartlett 
and Clapp's Favorite, $20.00 per Hundred 
