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Gravenstein 
flesh juicy and good. Tree a vigorous grower, and a young 
and abundant bearer. Succeeds well in the Northwest. 
September. 
Fall Pippin — Very large, roundish, oblong, yellow; flesh 
tender and delicious. T ree a free grower and a fine bearer ; 
one of the most valuable varieties for table or market. 
Grown in western New York as Holland Pippin. October 
to December. 
Gravenstein. Large, roundish, yellow and red striped, 
handsome; tender, juicy, high flavored and excellent. 
One of the best Autumn Apples. Tree a vigorous, erect 
grower, and productive. September and October. 
Gladstone (New). A very handsome apple resembling 
the Duchess of OldenLurg; the fruit is larger and of better 
quality and the tree a stronger grower; very hardy. Fruit 
large size, skin smooth, and streaked with red on a yellow 
ground; flesh is juicy, sprightly sub-acid, good. Septem- 
ber. 
Maiden’s Blush. Medium size, flat, quite smooth and 
fair, pale yellow with a beautiful red cheek; tender, sub- 
acid; tree vigorous and productive. September and 
October. 
Munson’s Sweet. Medium to large; 
pale yellow with a red cheek; tender, 
juicy and good. Tree a vigorous 
grower and a good bearer. October 
and November. 
Pound Sweet (Lyman’s Pumpkin 
Sw'eet). Very large, round, greenish; 
sweet, rich and tender; excellent for 
baking; tree very vigorous and pro- 
ductive. October and November. 
Porter. Medium to large, oblong, 
yellow, fair, handsome; juicy, sprightly, 
rich and excellent; one of the best; 
tree moderately vigorous, productive. 
September. 
Red Beitigheimer. A valuable 
German variety. Fruit very large, 
roundish, inclining to conical; skin 
creamcolored ground, mostly covered 
with reddish purple; flesh white, firm, 
sub-acid, with a brisk, pleasant flavor. 
Ripens early fall. 
St. Lawrence. Large, round, some- 
what flattened; yellowish streaked 
with red; very handsome, juicy, pleas- 
ant and good. Tree vigorous, upright 
grower; fair bearer. October. 
Twenty Ounce (Cayuga Streak). 
Very large, round, greenish yellow, 
striped and marked with red; 
rather coarse grained, good but not 
high flavored; one of the finest 
cooking apples. October to Decem- 
ber. 
Select Winter Apples 
Arkansas Black — Originated in Arkansas. Tree is very 
hardy and thrifty. An early and uniform bearer. The 
fruit is large, round and smooth. Very black and dotted 
with whitish specks. Flesh yellow, very juicy and of a 
delicious flavor. It is remarkable as a keeper. New. 
Bailey Sweet. Large, conical, deep red; tender, rich, 
honeyed sweet flavor. Tree a good upright grower, pro- 
ductive. November to January. 
Baldwin. Large, round, deep bright red; juicy, crisp, 
sub-acid, very good flavor. Tree very vigorous, upright 
and very productive of fair, handsome fruit; one of the best 
and most popular market apples. December to March. 
Baxter. Fruit large; flesh yellowish, stained with red. 
Skin red with yellow ground. Russet dots. Season, 
November to January. 
Bellefleur, Yellow. Large, yellow, with blush cheek; 
very tender, juicy, sub-acid. In use all winter. Very 
valuable. A moderate grower and good bearer. 
Ben Davis (New York Pippin). Large, round, splashed 
with bright red on yellowish ground ; tender, juicy, mild, 
sub-acid and pleasant flavor. Tree very hardy, vigorous 
grower, constant and abundant bearer. Highly esteemed 
in the West and Southwest. Late keeper. 
Bismarck. Is making a wonderful record for hardiness 
and special earliness of fruiting. Two-year trees seldom 
fail to produce fruit; it is a valuable introduction succeed- 
ing wherever apples will grow, and entirely new in its 
remarkable quality of producing crops on young trees. 
Tree is of stocky, short growth. Fruit golden yellow 
splashed with red; flesh tender, pleasant, sub-acid. Will 
keep into March. 
Boiken. When fully ripe resembles Maiden's Blush in 
color; rosy red and bright yellow; tree vigorous and very 
productive; foliage healthy. Keeps well into spring. 
English Russet. Medium size, ovate or conical, yellow 
russet; crisp, sub-acid. A strong upright grower, and a 
regular and great bea.rer. Keeps till June. 
Fallawater (Tulpahocken). Large, globular, yellowish 
green, dull red cheeks, juicy, crisp, pleasant, peculiar sub- 
acid flavor. Tree a strong grower, very productive. 
November to March. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple). Medium size, round, very 
handsome, deep crimson ; flesh snowy white, tender, juicy. 
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