Standard Apples for all Sections 
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REID’S NURSERIES, UPLAND, OHIO 
York Imperial. Winesap. Stark. 
Northern Spy. Large; slightly conical; flesh white 
and tender; tree a good grower. December to March. 
Paradise Sweet. Medium; yellow; excellent bearer. 
December to February. 
Pewaukee. A seedling from Duchess of Oldenburg. 
Fruit medium to large, obovate, waved; surface bright 
yellow, partially covered with dull red; striped and 
splashed, covered with a gray bloom, and overspread 
with whitish dots; flesh yellowish white. A beautifully 
colored Apple, of a very rich and sprightly flavor. 
January to June. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large; greenish yellow; 
tender, juicy and rich; an abundant bearer. November 
to March. 
Rawle’s Janet (Neverfail). 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. 
Rome Beauty. Large; yellow, shaded with bright 
red ; a very profitable and satisfactory variety. Novem- 
ber to April. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large; greenish russet; 
productive; valuable for its long keeping. January 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 bearer. Novem- 
ber to February. 
Stark. Grown in Ohio; valuable as to long-keeping 
qualities; fruit large; skin greenish yellow, striped 
with red. December to March. 
Sutton Beauty. Originated in Massachusetts. Tree 
a free grower and productive; fruit large, roundish; 
waxen yellow, striped crimson; flesh tender, subacid, 
good. November to February. 
Talman’s Sweet. Medium size; pale yellow; very 
firm, rich and very sweet. November to April. 
Winesap. Dark red ; excellent bearer. Dec. to May. 
Walbridge. Fruit medium size; handsome; striped 
with red; quality good; productive. Nov. 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 j ale blush; 
very tender and juicy; in use all winter; an old favor- 
ite, which is and always has been popular. November 
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 ornamentals, both in spring, when abloom with their subtly fragrant flowers, 
and in autumn, when thickly laden with small, bright crimson or yellow fruit. Much used for preserving. 
PRICES SAME AS IN GENERAL LIST. 
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; bears a good 
crop in fourth year; one of the best. Sept, and Oct. 
Siberian. Nearly as large as the above; fine golden 
and amber color. September and October. 
Hewes’ Virginia. Esteemed for cider. October. 
General Grant. 
General Grant. Fruit large, round, very dark red; 
flesh white and tender; excellent for dessert and very 
attractive. October. 
Hyslop. Large; deep crimson; popular on account 
of being large and beautiful. October to January, when 
the whole tree is a blaze of crimson. 
Orange. An annual and abundant bearer; fruit large 
and delicious. One of the favorite varieties in this class. 
October to December. 
Transcendent. 
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