Pomona United Nurseries, Dansville, N."Y 
HUBBARDSTON NONESUCH 
Hubbardston Nonesuch. Here is an apple that is not surpassed the world over for large 
size, great beauty of color or for excellent quality. It is an apple that should be growing in 
every garden and orchard. Fruit large, roundish; color bright red on yellow skin; flesh yel- 
low, with a fine, rich, aromatic flavor, sub-acid. The tree is a vigorous grower, and is exceed- 
ingly productive, bearing an abundant crop of fruit every year. Nov. to Jan. 
McIntosh Red. An exceedingly valuable Cana- Jacob Sweet — A large showy apple, green or 
adian sort; medium size, nearly covered yellowish, often with bright blush. One 
with dark red; flesh white, fine, very ten- of the best sweet apples. Oct. to. Apr. 
der, juicy and refreshing. A good 
annual bearer of fair, handsome 
fruit. Resembles the Fameuse, but 
larger and more hardy, and fully 
equal in quality to this standard 
sort. Its season of ripening varies 
according to the location. In 
Northern New England it is a win- 
ter variety while in sections a little 
further South it is considered a fall 
or early winter apple. 
Roxbury Russet — Medium to large. Sur- 
face rough, greenish covered with 
russet. Tree free grower, spread- 
ing; a great bearer. Keeps until 
June. Its great popularity is its 
productiveness and long keeping. 
Esopus Spity.enburg — Large, deep red 
with gray spots, and delicately coat- 
ed with bloom; flesh yellow, crisp, 
rich and excellent. Nov. to Apr. 
Stayman’s . Winesap — Fruit medium, 
large; skin green and yellow, red- 
striped; flesh yellow, firm; qifality 
excellent. A seedling of Winesap 
but larger, better and more pro- 
ductive. Dec. to Apr. 
The U. S. Chamber of Commerce Says: 
A fruit grower is engaged in the most 
profitable department of agriculture. He 
has ready money for what he needs, and 
as a rule lives on a higher plane and 
consumes more of the comforts and 
luxuries of life. 
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