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M. H. HARMAN NURSERY COMPANY, Inc. 
DeUcious Apple. 
Select Autumn Apples 
AIcxaiKiei-. Origin Russian, a large and 
beautiful apple. Tree vigorous and produc- 
tive. Fruit greenish yellow, faintly streaked 
with red on the shady side, bright red in the 
sun: flesh tender and juicy with a pleasant 
flavor. October. 
Bietiglieinier (Red Bietigheiiner). A valu- 
able German variety. Fruit very large, round- 
ish, inclining to conical: skin cream-colored 
ground, mostly covered with reddish purple; 
flesh white. Arm, sub-acid, with a brisk, pleas- 
ant flavor. Ripens eariy fall. 
Chenango (Chenango Strawberry, or Sher- 
wood’s Favorite). Rarge, roundish, bright red 
and yellow, very beautiful and a pleasant apple. 
A good and early bearer. September and Oc- 
tober. 
I’all I’ippiii. Very large, roundish, oblong, 
yellow: flesh tender and delicious. Tree a free 
grower and a fine bearer; one of the most valu- 
able varieties for table or market. Grown in 
Western New York as Holland Pippin. Octo- 
ber to December. 
Gravenstein. Darge, roundish, yeliow and 
red striped, handsome; tender, juicy, high flav- 
ored and excellent. One of the best Autumn 
Apples. Tree a vigorous, erect grower, and 
productive. September and October. 
>fai<lcn Blush (JIaiden’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. 
I’oiind Swc^'t (Lyman’s Pumpkin Sweet). 
Very large, round, greenish; sweet, rich and 
tender: excellent for baking; tree very vigor- 
ous and productive. October and November. 
Porter. Medium to large, oblong, yellow, 
fair, handsome; juicy, sprightly, rich and ex- 
cellent; one of the best; tree moderately vig- 
orous. productive. September. 
St. T.awrt'nee. I,arge, round, somewhat flat- 
tened; yellowi.sh streaked with red; very hand- 
some, juicy, pleasant and good. Tree vigor- 
ous, upright grower; fair bearer. October. 
'rwcnty Ounce (Twenty Ounce Pippin, 
or Ca.vuga Streak). Very large, round, 
greenish yellow, striped and marked 
with red; rather coarse grained, good 
but not high flavored: one of the finest 
cooking ai)ples. October to December. 
Select Winter Apples 
.\rkaii.sas Black. Originated in Arkan- 
sas. Tree is ver.v 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 fla- 
vor. R is a remarkable keeper. New. 
Bailey Sweet. Large, conical, deep 
red; tender, rich, honeyed sweet flavor. 
Tree a good upright grower, productive. 
November to .lanuary. 
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. 
Banana (Winter Banana). Fruit large; 
clear, pale yellow, with pinkish blush; 
attractive in appearance; of good dessert 
quality. November to April. 
Baxter. Fruit large; flesh yellowish, 
stained with red. Skin red with yeilow 
ground. Russet dots. Season. Novem- 
ber to .lanuary. 
Ben Davis (New York Pippin). Large, 
round, splashed with bright red on yellowish 
ground: tender, juicy, mild, sub-acid, pleas- 
ant flavor. Tree very hardy, vigorous grower, 
constant and abundant bearer. Highly esteem- 
ed in the West and Southwest. Late keeping 
variety. 
Bismarck. Ts making a wonderful record 
for hardiness and special earliness of fruiting. 
Two-year trees seldom fail to produce fruit; 
it is a valuable Introduction, succeeding wher- 
ever 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 
Blush in color; rosy red and bright yellow; tree 
vigorous and very productive; foliage healthy. 
Keeps well Into spring. 
Delicious (Delicious Red). A remarkable 
variety rapidly growing in favor both commer- 
cially and domestically. No new variety has 
ever gained popularity so quickly in so many 
different apple sections of our country. Fruit 
large, nearly covered with brilliant dark red: 
flesh fine grained, crisp and melting, juicy, 
with a delightful aroma: of very highest 
quality. A splendid late keeper and good ship- 
per. Tree one of the hardle.st, a vigorous 
grower, with good foliage. Regular annual 
bearer. 
F.nglisli Russet. Medium size, ovate or coni- 
cal, yellow rus.set; crisp, sub-acid. A strong, 
upright grower, and a regular and great bear- 
er. Keeps till .June. 
Fallawatci- (Tulpahocken). Large, globular, 
yellowish green, dull red cheeks, juicy, crisp, 
pleasant, peculiar sub-acid flavor. Tree a 
strong grower, very productive. November to 
March. 
Fanicusc (Snow Apple). Medium size, round, 
very handsome, deep crimson: flesh snowy 
white, tender, juicy, high flavored and deli- 
cious. Tree vigorous, productive and very 
hardy. November to February. 
