E. W. REID’S NURSERIES. BRIDGEPORT, OHIO 
STANDARD APPLES FOR ALL SECTIONS 
Our 
Apple Trees 
are fine, 
healthy stock. 
See Certificate on 
page I. 
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Wagener. 
Roxbury Russet. 
Stark. 
Rawle’s Janet (Neverfall). Medium, roundish- 
ovate : greenish yellow, striped with red ; crisp, rich 
and juicy ; one of the best and longest, keepers in the 
south and southwest. December to April. 
Paradise Sweet. Medium ; yellow ; excellent 
hearer. December to February. 
Pewaukee. A seedling from Duchess of Olden- 
burg. Fruit medium to large, ohovate, waved ; surface 
bright yellow, partially covered with dull red ; striped 
and splashed, covered with a gray bloom, aud over- 
spread with whitish dots ; fleslr yellowish white. A 
beautifully colored Apple, of a very rich and sprightly 
flavor. January to J une. 
Rhode Island Creening. Large; greenish yellow; 
tender, juicy and rich ; an abundant hearer. . November 
to March. 
Rome Beauty. Large ; yellow, shaded with bright 
red ; a vory profitable and satisfactory variety. No- 
vember to April. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large ; greenish rus- 
set ; productive; valuable for its long keeping. Jan- 
uary to June. 
Smith’s Cider. Large ; somewhat flattened ; flesh 
tender ; a handsome and desirable fruit. December to 
March. 
Seek-no-Further. Medium to large, with dull red 
stripes; tender, rich and spicy ; 'good hearer. No- 
vember to February. 
Stark. Grown in Ohio ; valuable as to long-keeping 
qualities ; fruit large ; skin greenish yellow, striped 
with red. December to March. 
Tolman’s Sweet. Medium size ; pale yellow ; very 
firm, rich and very sweet. November to April. 
Winesap. Dark red ; excellent bearer. December 
to May. 
Waibridge. Fruit medium size ; handsome ; striped 
with red ; quality good ; productive. November to 
June. 
Wealthy. A new variety from Minnesota ; healthy, 
hardy, and very productive ; skin smooth, shaded with 
red in the sun ; flesh white, fine, tender and juicy. 
December to February. 
Wagener. Large ; deep red in sun ; flesh firm ; 
very productive. December to May. 
Yellow Bellflower. Large; yellow, with pale blush; 
very tender and juicy ; in use ail winter ; an old fa- 
vorite, which is and always has been popular. Novem- 
ber to April. 
York Imperial (Johnson’s Fine Winter). Medium to 
large ; white, heavily shaded with dark crimson ; firm, 
crisp, juicy, subacid, good quality , very desirable. 
November to March. 
CRAB APPLES. 
Crab Apple trees form beautiful ornamen- 
tals, both in spring, when abloom with their 
subtly fragrant flowers, and in autumn, when 
thickly laden with small, bright crimson or 
yellow fruit. They are much used for pre- 
serving. 
General Grant. Fruit large, round, very 
dark red ; flesh white and tender ; excellent 
for dessert. October. 
Hyslop. Large ; deep [crimson ; popular 
on account of being large and beautiful. 
October to January. 
Orange. An annual and abundant 
bearer ; fruit large (and delicious. October 
to December. 
Whitney. Large, averaging 2 inches in 
diameter ; tree a great bearer, and very 
hardy. August. 
Quaker Beauty. Bears a large crop of 
fruit, and is very hardy. December to May. 
Transcendent. Immensely productive, 
bearing a good crop in fourth year ; one of 
the best. September and October. 
Siberian. Nearly as large as the above ; 
fine golden and amber color. September and 
October. 
Hewes’ Virginia. Esteemed for cider. 
October. 
Prices same as In General List. 
A Cluster of General Grant Crab Apples. 
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