CATALOGUE SOUT HERN NURSKKT 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
roil blush ; \ ' 
acid: mod* T I 
Buckingrliain ^ 
Kontucky Queen, 
oblate ; yellow. '.\ 
cheek and crimson sii ii-es ; , 
yellow, sub-acid, very rich 
juicy; a magnificent fruit. Ripe 
by end of September, and lasts 
until December; tree compact and 
vigorous grower: bears young. 
Fall Pippin — Very large, round- 
ish, oblong; yellow; flesh tender. 
!-icli and delicious, sub-acid. Sep- 
tember and October. 
Grimes* Golden Pippin — Medium, 
oblong ; rich yellow color; flesh 
yellow, rich, with a very delicate, 
fine flavor. October. 
Munson Sweet — Large, pale yel- 
low, with red cheek; tender, rich 
and good. Fine grower and bearer. 
October to December. 
Konie Beauty^ — -T^arge, roundish, 
slightly conical, with bright red 
on a pale yellow ground ; fine- 
grained, juicy, good quality. 
Rambo — Medium; yellowish, 
streaked with dull red and some- 
what dotted ; mild, tender and 
good. Fine grower, productive; 
more especially valuable In the 
West. October to December. 
Rebel — Origin. Virginia Large 
size, round ; bright, clear red, on 
yellow ground, covered with a 
fine bloom; flesh yellowish white, 
rich, with an agreeable mingling 
of saccharine and acid. Season In 
Virginia, September to November. 
Arkansaw— (Mammoth Black Twig)— Originated in Arkansas many years ago; is now being largely planted 
whorever^n^wn i™r?y all parts ot the XJnited States. Size large, roundish slightly HaUened; color a 
bright mottted red on upper half, the lower half being reddish yellow; flesh yellow fine ^^^a*" vv'^h a mid 
pleasant, sub-acid flavor; tree a strong grower and an abundant bearer; supposed to be a seedling of the 
^''"Ar^nsas Beauty-A recently introduced variety. Large; beautiful light crimson in the shade, darker in the 
sun wUh indistinct splashes and stripes over whole surface of dark crimson; flesh fine-grained, whitish, tinged 
with red and yellow; rich sub-acid; quality very good to best. November to March. 
Arkansas Blaok — Tree a beau- 
tiful upright grower; young wood 
very dark. "There is scarcely 
an apple that is more brilliantly 
colored; round or slightly coni- 
cal, regular; smooth, glossy, yel- 
low where not covered with deep 
crimson, almost black; flesh 
very yellow, firm, fine-grained, 
juicy, sub-acid, pleasant, rich.'' 
A long keeper. A most profit- 
able and attractive market ap- 
ple. Has been kept till June 
and later. 
Albemarle Pippin— Fruit large, 
round, lop-sided, ribbed, and ir- 
regular; surface smooth, yellow- 
ish green, somt^times bronzy, be- 
coming yellow when ripe; flesh 
yellow, firm, brittle, juicy; fla- 
vor, acid, rich, agreeable ; tree 
a slow grower in the nursery. 
January to April 
Ben Davis fN'ew York Pippin) 
— T^arge size, round to oblong ; 
skin yellow, splashed with bright 
red ; flesh whitish, tender and 
juicy, with sub-acid flavor, tree 
remarkably healthy and vigor- 
ous, and an early and abundant 
bearer; a most profitable winter 
apple. Keeps well. 
Black Twigr — Resembles the 
Winesap In every way, except 
that the tree is a better and 
much more vigorous grower, is 
more hardy, and the fruit is 
much larger, many specimens 
being 12 inches In circumference. 
Baldwin— Large, roundish, nar- 
rowing a little to the eye; skin 
yellow in the shade, but nearly 
covered and striped with red 
and orange in the sun ; flesh 
crisp, Juicy and sub-acid, rich; _^Zn^3EZ3fe3 
Bellflower 
