Specially Good Sorts of Apples 
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REID’S NURSERIES, UPLAND, OHIO 
APPLES— VARIETIES OF SPECIAL MERIT. 
Heavy first-class, 5 to 7 feet. 
First-class, 5 to C feet 
Second-class, 4 to 5 feet 
Extra, 6 to 8 feet 
Each 
Dozen 
100 
$3 
00 
$17 
00 
.. 25 
2 
50 
15 
00 
.. 20 
2 
00 
13 
00 
.. 35 
3 
50 
20 
00 
We have some extra-fine, selected bearing trees at 75 cents and $1 each, 
ARKANSAS BLACK. Tree a very strong grower; hardy; very productive; fruitmediura size; color dark red; 
a fine variety for market; quality of the best. It keeps in condition a long time, and its handsome appearance 
causes a ready sale in market and a renewed and continuous demand. 
One of the best all-purpose varieties known. 
DELAWARE WINTER (Lawver). Fruit medium to large, bright 
red, highly colored; flesh fine-grained, crisp, subacid, excellent. Tree a 
vigorous grower, early bearer, and very productive. 
CANO. Large, perfect form, conical, very smooth; red, shaded on 
sunny side; extremely attractive; flesh pale yellow, tender, mild, sub- 
acid. Good shipper and keeper. Tree healthy, vigorous and hardy; 
an early, annual and prolific bearer. February to May. 
LONCFIELD. 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 pro- 
ductive. Fruit medium to large; yellow; quality good, a very long keeper. 
SALOME. Comes into bearing early. Fruit medium, roundish, con- 
ical; pale yellow, slightly shaded pale red, splashed dark red, sprinkled 
with small yellow dots; flesh tender, juicy, mild, subacid. January 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 peculiar spicy, quince-like flavor. October and November. 
DOWNING’S WINTER MAIDEN BLUSH (GREENVILLE). Fruit large, irregular, sometimes flattened 
and at other times slightly elongated, inclining to conical; skin light waxen yellow, with a bright red cheek in the 
sun; stem short, usually projecting half as high as the cavity, though in a few specimens it projects to its surface 
and beyond, inserted in a deep cavity, often surrounded with russet; calyx small, basin of moderate depth; 
flesh yellowish, crisp, tender, juicy, with a very pleasant, mild, subacid flavor. It has a very fragrant odor; 
quality very good. Tree a good grower and bearer. December to April. 
Arkansas Black. 
GENERAL LIST OF APPLES. 
Heavy first-class, 5 to 7 feet 
First-class, 5 to G feet 
Second-class, 4 to 5 feet 
Extra, 7 to 8 feet 
Each 
Doz. 
Per 
100 
$2 
50 
$16 
00 
20 
2 
00 
14 
00 
18 
1 
75 
12 
00 
30 
3 
00 
18 
00 
#5fThousand rates on application. Boxed and baled free. 
Alexander, 
Duchess of Oldenburg, 
Early Harvest, 
Early Strawberry, 
Fall Pippin, 
Bailey’s Sweet, 
Baldwin, 
Ben Davis, 
Dominie (Red Streak), 
Fallawater, 
Golden Russet, 
Grimes’ Golden, 
Hubbardston’s Nonesuch, 
Jersey Sweet, 
Jonathan, 
SUMMER AND FALL APPLES. 
Red Bietigheimer, 
Gravenstein, 
Golden Sweet, 
Maiden’s Blush, 
Rambo, 
WINTER APPLES. 
King of Tompkins County/ 
McIntosh Red, 
Mann, 
Northern Spy, 
Paradise Sweet, 
Pewaukee, 
Rawle’s Janet, 
Rome Beauty, 
Roxbury Russet, 
Rhode Island Greening, 
Seek-no-Further, 
Red Astrachan, 
Fameuse, 
Sweet Bough, 
Tetofsky, 
Yellow Transparent. 
Smith’s Cider, 
Stark, 
Sutton’s Beauty, 
Talman’s Sweet, 
Wagener, 
Walbridge, 
Wealthy, 
Winesap, 
Yellow Bellflower, 
York Imperial. 
CRAB APPLES. 
Prices same as lor Standard Apples. 
General Grant, Orange, 
Hewes’ Virginia (Cider), Quaker Beauty, 
Hyslop, 
Siberian, 
Transcendent, 
Whitney. 
