FRUIT DEPARTMENT -APPLES 
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AUTUMN APPLES, Continued. 
Fall Jennetting. (Summer Jennetting. ) Fruit 
large, oblate, slightly conical, almost ribbed; pale 
greenish yellow, with a blush; flesh whitish, ten- 
der, juicy, brisk, subacid. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. September to October. 
Fameuse. (Snow Apple.) Medium size, round- 
ish, oblate; whitish ground, striped with deep red; 
flesh very white, juicy and pleasant. Tree very 
hardy. One of the most valuable northern sorts. 
November and December. 
Emperor. See Alexander. 
Glori Mundi. Very large; greenish yellow. Val- 
uable for cooking and drying. October. 
Gravenstein. Large; striped and beautiful; ten- 
der, juicy and high flavored. Vigorous and pro- 
ductive. September and October. 
Haas. (Gross Pommier, Fall Queen.) Medium 
to large, slightly conical and somewhat ribbed; 
pale greenish yellow, shaded and striped with red; 
flesh fine white, sometimes stained, tender, juicy, 
subacid, good. Tree vigorous and very hardy; 
upright grower, with well-formed head; bears 
early and abundantly. September to November. 
Hoover. (Wattaugah.) Large, oblate; dark 
red; juicy, acid, crisp and of good flavor. Tree 
vigorous, short-jointed grower. Very distinct. 
September and October. 
Jefferis. Medium to large; yellow, striped, 
mostly red; flesh tender and delicious. One of the 
finest dessert apples. Moderate growth; produc- 
tive. September to November. 
Jersey Sweet. Medium size; striped red and 
green; tender, juicy and sweet. A free grower 
and good bearer. Very popular both for table and 
cooking. September and October. 
King of Tompkins County. Large and handsome; 
striped red and yellow. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. One of the best. November to May. 
Maiden’s Blush. Medium size, flat; quite smooth 
and fair; pale yellow, with beautiful red cheek; 
tender, sprightly, pleasant acid flavor. Fair 
grower and good bearer. Sept, and Oct. 
Rambo. Medium; yellowish, streaked with dull 
red and somewhat dotted; mild, tender and good. 
Fine grower, productive. More especially valua- 
ble in the West. October to December. 
Red Bietigheimer. A rare German variety, re- 
cently introduced. Fruit large to very large; 
skin pale green, mostly covered with purplish 
crimson; flesh white, firm, subacid, with a brisk, 
pleasant flavor. Tree a fine grower and abund- 
ant bearer. September and October. 
Snow. See Fameuse. 
St. Lawrence. Large, yellowish, striped and 
splashed with carmine; flesh white, slightly 
stained, crisp, juicy, tender and vinous. Tree 
hardy and productive. September. 
Stump. Medium-sized, conical; yellow, striped 
and shaded with light red; flesh juicy, tender, 
with sprightly subacid flavor; fruit very uniform 
in size and of fine appearance. Very prolific. 
September and October. 
Twenty-Ounce. (Cayuga Red Streak.) Very 
large, nearly round; yellow, striped red; quality 
good. Vigorous and good bearer. Popular as a 
market variety. November and December. 
Yellow Transparent. 
