DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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WmiER VARIETIES. 
Golden Russet. 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 April. 
Hubbardston. (Hubbardston Nonesuch.) Large; striped yellow and 
red ; tender, juicy and fine ; a />w grower and great bearer. Native of 
Massachusetts. November to January. Annual bearer. One of che best. 
Listed by some as American Blush. 
Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. Tree vigorous, up- 
right and productive. One of the most popular and profitable sorts for 
either table or market. December to March. 
Ben Davis. A large, handsome striped apple. Tree very hardy, vigor- 
ous and productive ; a late keeper; highly esteemed for its long keeping and 
market value. 
Mcintosh Red. Large, roundish, skin mostly covered with bright red; 
flesh white, tender, very good. A handsome apple of fine quality. Novem- 
ber to February. 
Northern Spy. Large, striped and quite covered 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; originated in Newburg, 
N. Y. One of the best winter sweets. Movember. to May. 
Tolman's Sweeting. Medium, pale yellow; firm, rich and very sweet; 
the most valuable baking apple; vigorous and productive. November to 
April. 
Wagner. 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. Large; greenish yellow, tender, juicy and rich, 
growing strong and spreading, and an abundant bearer. December to April. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large ; surface rough ; greenish covered 
with rus,set. Its great popularity is owing to its productiveness and long 
keeping. 
Pumpkin Sweet. (Pound Sweet.) Very large, greenish, excellent for 
baking; productive. December. 
North Western Greening. Hardy, yellow, rich, good size nnd a long 
keeper. Valuable. 
King. (Tompkins County King.) An excellent large red showy variety, 
and commands highest price; should be top-worked. 
Mann. Medium, deep yellow, juicy, mild, hardy and a late keeper. Jan- 
uary to April. 
Pewaukee. Medium, bright yellow splashed with red. January to May. 
Very hardy. 
Apples More Recently Introduced. 
Also some old tried varieties, but not to be had in quantities. Prices same 
as others except otherwise noted. 
Red Bletlghelmer. A rare and valuable German variety. Fruit large to 
very large ; roundish. Skin pale; flesh white, firm, sub-acid, with a brisk, 
pleasant flavor. Early fall. 
Esopus Spltzenburg, Large, deep red with gray spots, and delicately 
coated with bloom; flesh yellow, crisp, rich and excellent. Esteemed as 
one of the very best. November to April. Prick, 30c. 
Wolf River. Tree very hardy and productive, fruit large and handsome, 
red color ; flesh very white and of exceedingly find quality ; sub-acid. De- 
cember to March. 
Bottle Greening. Resembles Rhode Island Greening, but tree a better 
grower and much hardier. A native of Vermont. December to March. 
