DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
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Hpplee 
Wagener. Medium to largfe ; 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 russet. 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 s ze and 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. 
*Pewaul<ee. Medium, bright yellow splashed with red. January to 
May. Very hardy. 
more recently introduced, also some old tried 
varieties, but not to be had in quantities. Prices 
same as others except otherwise noted. 
Red Bietigheimer. 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 Spitzenburg. Large, deep red with grey spots, and delicately 
coated with bloom; flesh yellow, crisp, rich and excellent. Esteemed as one 
of the very best. November to April. 30c. 
Wolf River. Tree very hardy and productive, fruit large and handsome 
red color; flesh very white and of exceedingly fine quality; sub-acid. Decem- 
ber to March. 
Bottle Greening. Resembles Rhode Island Greening, but tree a better 
grower and much hardier. A native of Vermont. December to March. 
Newtown Pippin. One of the most celebrated of American apples on 
account of its long keeping and excellent qualities, and the high price it com- 
mands abroad; but its success is confined to certain districts and soils. It'at- 
tains its greatest perfection on Long Island and the Hudson River Vallev It 
requires rich and high culture. November to June. 35c. 
Grimes Golden. Medium to large, skin golden vellow; flesh crisp, ten- 
der and juicy ; quality best ; hardy, vigorous and productive. January to 
Jonathan. Medium size, red, juicy and rich; one of the most valuable as 
a dessert fruit and for market. Novem'ber to March. 
York Imperial. Fruit large, highly colored, very attractive- a late keep- 
er; very productive. One of our customers got a fancy price last fall for his 
whole crop of apples simply because, as he stated, a fair proportion were of 
this variety. Very valuable for market. December to March. 
Sutton Beauty. Our crop of this variety the past season exceeded in 
quantity, beauty and quality we think, any claims that have been made for this 
variety. Fruit large, waxy yellow, striped with crimson; flesh white tender 
juicy, mild acid ; quality good ; very productive. One of the most valuable 
market sorts m Western New York. December to March, See cut on cover. 
Shiawasse Beauty. A seedling of Faraeuse, striped with red flesh 
firm, and good quality, very productive. 35c. 
*Boiken. A beautiful Austrian variety, very productive Desirable 
35c. 
Bismark. From New Zealand. A large, beautiful red apple of good 
quality and bears very early: usually 2 year trees show specimens of fine fruit 
in Nursery and promise to be valuable for market. November 3cc for laro-e 
trees; small trees. 25c. • » 
Winter Banana. Large golden yellow shaded with red • rich spicy 
flavor, hardy, good keeper, and a very early bearer. Dferaands high prices 
November to May. Large trees. 5 to 6 ft., 25c. 
