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WINTER BANANA APPLES 
Winter Banana — Perfect in form; golden yel- 
low, and beautifully shaded with bright 
crimson red ; flesh lemon-yellow, fine 
grained, sub-acid, rich, aromatic flavor, 
and of the highest quality. A good keep- 
er. Tree remarkably strong grower. A 
valuable market variety. Nov. to Jan. 
Northern Spy. One of the standard and best 
known varieties. Has long been a fa- 
vorite among commercial sorts in north- 
ern New England, Michigan, New York 
and adjoining states. Dec. to March. 
York Imperial — A fine, hardy, large, red 
apple; succeeds over a wide range of 
country. A fine market sort, bringing 
highest prices. Fruit large, oblong, 
smooth, skin yellow and nearly covered 
with light to dark red ; flesh yellow, juicy, 
firm, sub-acid, good. An early bearer. 
Nov. to Feb. 
Seek-No-Further — -Medium to large, slightly 
russeted with dull red stripes; tender, 
rich, spicy and fine; good grower and 
bearer. Nov. to Feb. 
SELECT VARIETIES OF CRAB APPLES 
Whitney’s Seedling — Large, averaging one 
and one-half to two inches in diameter; 
skin smooth, glossy, green striped, splash- 
ed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy and 
rich. A great bearer and very hardy. 
Transcendent — Medium to large; roundish, 
oblong; golden yellow, with a rich crim- 
son cheek, covered with a delicate white 
bloom; flesh yellow, crisp and when fully 
ripe, pleasant and agreeable; perfectly 
hardy. 
Large Red Siberian — About an inch in diam- 
eter, grown in clusters; yellow, lively 
scarlet cheek. Tree erect, vigorous, 
bears young. 
Hyslop — Almost as large as Early Strawberry 
Apple ; deep crimson ; very popular on ac- 
count of its large size, beauty and hard- 
ness. Keeps well into the Winter. 
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Ben Davis — Succeeds wherever apples are 
grown. There is no apple that has more 
favors on account of its hardiness, pro- 
ductiveness, beauty and endurance in 
shipping. Nov. to Apr. 
Williams’ Favorite — A bright red apple, of 
mild, agreeable flavor. Aug. to Sept. 
Carolina Red June — Small or medium, deep 
, red, quality good. Tree hardy and a fine 
grower. Aug. 
Gilliflower — (Black.) An old dessert apple; 
tree a good vigorous grower and a re- 
liable cropper. Oct. to Feb. 
Mammoth Black Twig — The tree is a strong 
grower, a regular and abundant bearer. 
A good winter apple. Deep red; sub- 
acid, very high flavored. 
Stark — Esteemed as a long keeper and valu- 
able market fruit. Fruit large roundish; 
skin greenish yellow, much shaded with 
light and red, and sparkled with brown 
spots; flesh yellowish, juicy, mild sub- 
acid. Jan. to May. 
Tolman Sweet— Season, winter. Medium to 
large size;' color, light yellow; flesh, 
white, firm, rich, and very sweet. Ex- 
cellent for winter baking. Keeps well in- 
to spring. A late, well known favorite. 
Nov. to April. 
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