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able, vinous acid. One of the best for dessert 
and kitchen, [anuary. 
ZUSOFF- Tree a fine, upright grower in the 
nursery and more spreading in the orchard. 
Very productive. Fruit medium, bright red, 
hangs well on the tree. Flesh crisp, juicy 
pleasant sub-acid. Fine for dessert, showy on 
the table. Good shipper. January. 
KOURSK’S ANIS — One of the best of the Anis 
family. Tree a good grower and very hardy. 
Fruit above medium in size and keeps through 
January. Flesh yellowish white, jileasant acid. 
Good dessert apple. 
LONGFIELD-An early winter apple of fine 
quality and very attractive in ajipearance, hav- 
ing a bright carmine cheek, gradually fading itr- 
to the most beautiful peach blush, and then in- 
to a delicate wa.xen lemon color. A fine basket 
fruit. Dr. Regel says: “Neither the cold, nor 
the winds, nor the storms of the intensely Steppe 
climate of Serepta, have disturbed the growth of 
this tree. Of too different varieties growing in 
the garden of Mr. Langerfield — from whom the 
name — only this one bears fruit every year.” 
It is a jirodigious and very regular bearer, is a 
somewhat irregular grower in the nursery, but 
soon becomes a shapely tree in the orchard. 
Season January. 
WHITE PIGEON — An extra hardy tree and 
good bearer. Fruit medium size, conic in form 
with wrinkled eye and no basin. Sweet, with 
peculiar but pleasant flavor, tender and juicy. 
January and February. 
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