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Reid’s Nurseries — Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
WALTER pease. Halfsize. (See page 29.) 
APPLES, VARIETIES OF SPECIAL MERIT. 
Each 
Dozen 
Per 100 
- $0 25 
$2 S° 
$10 00 
20 
2 00 
9 00 
IS 
1 75 
8 00 
30 
3 00 
12 00 
Heavy first-class, 5 to 7 feet, K in. and up So 25 
Light Medium-class, 5 to 7 feet, H in. to £ in 20 
Second-class, 4 to 5 feet, }i in. to y a in jc 
Extra, 6 to 8 feet, 1 in ' 
ARKANSAS BLACK. Tree a very strong "rower ; hardy; very productive ; fruit medium size; color 
dark red ; a fine variety for market ; quality one of the best. It keeps in condition a long time, and its hand- 
some appearance causes a ready sale in market. One of the best all-purpose varieties known. 
DELAWARE WINTER. Fruit medium to large, bright red, highly colored ; flesh fine-grained, crisp 
juicy, subacid, excellent. Tree a vigorous grower, early bearer, and very productive. 
GANO. Large, perfect form, conical, very smooth ; red, shaded on sunny side ; extremely attractive -flesh 
pale yellow, tender, mild, subacid. Good shipper and keeper. Tree healthy, vigorous and hardy ■ an'earlv 
annual and prolific bearer. February to May. 3 
LONGFIELD. One of the imported Russian varieties, a free, upright grower, early and abundant bearer • 
fruit medium to large, yellowish green, thickly covered with red stripes, a decided blush on the sunny side • 
rich, sprightly, subacid. December to March. ’ 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. This is a variety becoming very popular where its merits are known. 
Tree a good grower and very productive. Fruit medium to large; yellow in color; quality good, and a very 
long keeper. 3 
SALOME. The tree comes into bearing early-. It may be described in brief thus : Tree is round- 
headed, making short annual growths after coming into bearing; has tough wood, large, thick, leathery 
leaf, and is as hardy as a 
wild crab. it; medium, 
roundish, conical ; pale yel- 
low, slightly shaded with 
pale red, splashed and 
striped with dark red and 
sprinkled with small yel- 
low dots ; flesh tender, 
juicy, mild, subacid. Janu- 
ary to June. 
WOLF RIVER. Tree 
a strong, vigorous grower ; 
hardy. Fruit large to very 
large, greenish yellow, 
shaded with light and dark 
red or crimson. Flesh 
white, rather coarse, half 
tender, juicy, pleasant, 
mild, subacid, with a pecu- 
liar spicy, quince-like 
flavor. October and No- 
vember. 
