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Alexander Apple. 
Hardy Fruit Trees. 
Apples. 
In this severe climate we have-compara- 
tively few varieties that can withstand our 
winters, but what varieties we do have are 
among the best. Besides those mentioned 
below, we have a few other varieties, which 
lack of space forbids us to mention. 
Strong trees, 5 to 7 feet, first-class, 
as cts. each. 
SUMMER VARIETIES. 
Early Harvest. Medium size ; pale 
yellow ; good quality ; tender and juicy. 
Red Astrachan. Large; nearly covered 
with deep crimson ; tender, juicy, mild 
acid. 
Yellow Transparent. Large; pale 
yellow; tender, juicy, subacid ; an early 
and abundant bearer. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES. 
Alexander. Very large ; deep red ; me- 
dium quality. 
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Maiden’s Blush. Large ; beautiful 
blush-color ; pleasant flavor. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Large ; yel- 
low, streaked with red; juicy, rich, sub- 
acid ; a heavy bearer. 
St. Lawrence. Large ; greenish yel- 
low, streaked with red ; quality good;; a 
valuable market variety. 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
Golden Russet. Medium size ; dull 
russet ; juicy and high-flavored ; a long 
keeper. 
Baxter. Large ; deep red, with white 
dots; rich, juicy, and fine flavor. 
rtclntosh Red. Large ; mostly covered 
with red ; tender, sprightly, subacid ; a 
handsome Apple. 
Fameuse, or Snow. Medium size; 
deep crimson ; flesh white, tender and de- 
licious ; the finest Apple grown. 
Pewaukee. Large ; bright yellow, 
striped with red ; tender, juicy, subacid. 
