H. S. IV/LEV, CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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Price of Apples. 
Six at dozen rates, SO at the hundred rate. 
Each. Doz. 100. 1000. 
XXX Selected, 6 to 7 ft $ .25 $3.00 
First Class, S'A to 7 ft 20 2.00 $16.00 
Medium, 5 to 6 ft IS 1.75 14.00 
*Light, First Class, 4 to S ft 12>^ l.SO 10.00 $90.00 
GENERAL LIST. 
SUMMER. 
William's Favorite. Large, red, excellent, good bearer and very desira- 
ble. August. 
Early Harvest. Medium, pale yellow, tender, juicy, one of the best. ■ 
Red Astrachan. Large, beautiful deep crimson. August. 
Sweet Bough. Large, pale yellow, tender, sweet. August. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best; white, tender, juicy, sprightly, 
sub-acid. July. 
Primate. Light yellow, juicy and of fine quality. August and September. 
AUTUMN APPLES. 
Chenango. (Sherwood Favorite.) Large, red and yellow, handsome; 
valued either for table or market. 
Gravensteln. Large, striped and beautiful ; tender, juicy and high fla- 
vored ; productive. September and October. 
Wealthy. Originated near St. Paul, Minn. Fruit medium ; skin smooth, 
mostly covered with dark red ; flesh white, fine, juicy, very good. October. 
Maiden's Blush. Medium size, fiat, quite smooth and fair; pale yellow, 
with beautiful red cheek ; pleasant acid flavor. September and October. 
Twenty Ounce. (Cayuga Red Streak.) Very large, nearly round; yel- 
low striped with red ; quality good : popular. November to December. 
Fameuse. (Snow Apple.) Medium size, roundish, oblate ; striped with 
deep red ; flesh very white, juicy and pleasant. Tree very hardy, one of the 
most valuable Northern sorts. November and December. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Of Russian origin. Large size, roundish, 
streaked with red and yellow ; juicy ; flavor sprightly, sub-acid ; tree a vig- 
orous grower, very hardy, early and abundant bearer. September. 
Fall Pippin. Large, yellow, tenderand rich. One of the most valuable of 
its season, October to December. 
Bailey Sweet. Large, mottled and striped deep red, good. October. 
Alexander. A large beautiful red apple of good quality and immensely 
productive ; valuable for commercial purposes as a dessert variety. Septem- 
ber and October. 
Stump. Fruit above medium, beautiful in appearance and of good qual- 
ity — resembles Chenango. 
*Thi.s latter grade are beautiful younsr 2 yr. trees well rooted and perfect form and will 
give good satisfaction. 
Please send catalogue. Trees 1 got from you last spring were the finest I ever received, 
B. W. HoDGKiNS, Vermont. 
My trees have now all shown fruit and not a mistake did you make in a single variety 
in the whole orchard. H. D. (jardner. New York. 
The stock received last spring was the finest I ever saw. I am sending you another 
order. (iEO. S. Hobus, Maine. 
Try the Naw Eurliaaa Tomato. See page 2t. 
