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Catalogue and Price List 
Quality very good; cooks well before 
fully ripe. Season first of September. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES. 
Maiden'** Klnsii. Fruit large 
and smooth with a fine, evenly shaded 
red cheek over a pale yellow ground. 
Quality very good. The tree is a heavy 
annual bearer and one of the best of its 
season in the south half of Nebraska. 
Not hardy enough for the north half of 
the state. Season fimt of Sei)tember. 
Wealthy. A native of Minnesota. 
Perfectly hardy, vigorous and product- 
ive. Fruit large, striped with white 
and red. Quality good. One of the 
best of its season. September 1 to 15. 
Utter’s ICed. Fniit large, yellow 
striped with red, a very pleasant sub- 
acid, good in quality, a free bearer. 
Season last of September. A valuable 
home or market variety. 
WINTER VARIETIES. 
Ren Ravis. Fruit large, round, 
somewhat variable in form. Surface 
smooth; yellow, covered with red, 
striped and splashed with bright red. 
Sub-acid. Quality only good. Season 
December to May. Very productive, 
one of the best market sorts. 
liano. Fruit large and smooth, dark 
red, sub-acid; quality only good. Very 
heavy bearer; equal to Ben Davis as a 
market variety. Season December to 
May. 
Grimes’ Golden. An apple of 
the best quality; size medium to large; 
color bright golden yellow. Tree hardy 
and a heavy annual bearer. Very de- 
sirable. Season N o vember to December. 
Jonathan. Another apple of the 
highest quality. Fnrit medium. Yel- 
low, often covered entirely over with 
bright red. Tree moderately hardy and 
a good bearer. The fruit commands 
the highest price in market. Season 
November and December. 
Mammoth Hlack Twie. Tree 
a vigorous grower; bears large crops 
and holds its fruit well. The fruit is 
fully one-fourth larger than Wine Sap, 
which it closely resembles in color, 
fiavor, and keeping qualities Season, 
December to May. 
M issoiiri Pi|ipin. A very early 
and abundant bearer Fruit medium 
size, bright red, very handsome. Qual- 
ity good. A very profitable market 
variety. 
N'orthwefstern Groening. Or- 
iginated in Wisconsin A large, hand- 
some green apple, changing to yellow 
when fully ripe Quality very good. 
Season, February to May. Tree extra 
hardy. 
Walhrulgo. Medium to large 
size; white, handsomely striped with 
red. Good quality. Tree vigorous, 
jiroductive, and hardy Very valuable 
in the north and northwest Season, 
January to April. 
ADDITIONAL VARIETIES 
Dunlap. Early Pennock. 
Genet. Iowa Blush. 
Red Astrachan. Ramsdell Sweet. 
Wine Sap. 
CRAB APPLES. 
Improvements in the varieties of 
crab apples have kept pace with 
other fruits. No fruit garden is 
complete without a few trees. 
They are perfectly hardy every- 
where, early and abundant bearers, 
and are unexceled for cooking, 
preserving, and piokling. Sylvan 
Sweet and Whitney No. 20 com- 
mand a good price on the market 
for dessert purposes. 
EACH PER 10 
3 years, 5 to 6 feet $0 25 $3 00 
“ 4 to 5 “ 20 1 50 
“ 3 to 4 “ 12 1 00 
VARIETIES. 
Sylvan Sweet. Whitney No. 30. 
Montreal Beauty. Hyslop. 
