H. S. WILEY & SON, CAYUGA. N. Y. 
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York Imperial 
Rhode Island Greening' 
Fall Pippin — Large, yellow, tender and ricli. 
One of the most valuable of its season. 
October to December. 
Winter Apples 
stark — Esteemed as a long keeper and valu- 
able market fruit. Fruit large, roundish; 
skin greenish-yellow, much shaded with 
light and dark red. January to May. 
Golden Busset — Medium size, dull russet, with 
a tinge of red on the exposed side; flesh 
greenish, crisp, juicy and high flavored; 
popular and extensively grown in Western 
New York and Wisconsin. November to 
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Hubbardston — (Hubbardston Nonesuch). 
Large; striped yellow and red; tender, juicy 
and fine; a free grower and great bearer. 
Native of Massachusetts. Annual bearer. 
One of the best. November to January. 
Listed by some as American Blush. 
Baldwin — Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and 
rich. Tree vigorous, upright and produc- 
tive. One of the most popular and profit- 
able sorts for either table or market. 
December to March. 
Ben Davis — A large, handsome striped apple. 
Tree very hardy, vigorous and productive; 
a late keeper; highly esteemed for its long 
keeping and market value. 
Northern Spy — Large, striped and quite cov- 
ered on the sunny side with dark crimson; 
juicy, rich, highly aromatic. One of the 
finest late keeping apples. 
Lady's Sweet — Large, roundish, green and 
red; nearly quite red in the sun; sweet, 
sprightly and perfumed; good bearer; orig- 
inated in Newburg, N. Y. One gf the best 
winter sweets. Noveinber to May. 
Tolman's Sweeting — Medium, pale yellow; 
firm, rich and very sweet; the most valu- 
able baking apple; vigorous and productive. 
November to April. 
Wagener — Medium to large; deep red in the 
sun; flesh firm, sub-acid and excellent; very 
productive; bears very young. December 
to May. 
Rhode Island Greening — T;arge; greenish yel- 
low, tender, juicy .ind rich; growing strong 
and spreading, and an abundant bearer. 
December to April. 
Eoxbury Busset — Medium to large; surface 
rough ; greenish covered with russet. Its 
great popularity is due to its productive- 
ness and long keeping. 
Pumpkin Sweet — (Pound Sweet). Very large, 
greenish, excellent for baking; productive. 
December. 
King — (Tompkins County King). An excel- 
lent, large, red, showy variety, and com- 
mands highest price. Should be top-worked. 
Mann — Medium, deep yellow, juicy, mild, 
hardy and a late keeper. January to April. 
Pewaukee — Medium, bright yellow splashed 
with red. January to May. Very hardv. 
