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APPLES FOR ORNAMENT, &C. 
WestfiSld Seek-no-further, (Seek-no-furthbr.) — Medium size; 
dull red, striped ; flesh fine-grained, with a rich and mild flavor. The tree is 
productive. November to February. 
White Winter Pearmain — Largo, yellowish; tender, with a pleas- 
ant, sub-acid flavor. Tree a good grower, productive and hardy. January to 
April. 
Yellow Belle-Fleur — Fruit large, oblong, irregular ; color, pale lemon 
yellow; flesh tender, very juicy, with a sprightly, rather acid flavor. Tree 
vigorous, and a good bearer. Yery popular at the South and West. No- 
vember to March. 
APPLES FOR ORNAMENT AND PRESERVING. 
Price, 60 cents each. 
Red Siberian Crab — Fruit small, about one inch in diameter; skin 
yellow with a scarlet cheek. Tree erect and vigorous, bearing very young and 
abundantly. September and October. 
Transcendent Crab — The largest and handsomest of this class of 
Apples. Tree remarkably vigorous and productive, and very ornamental. — 
September and October. 
Yellow Siberian Crab — Fruit larger than the above, and of a fine, 
golden yellow color. September and October. 
