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TUTTLE’S CATALOGUE. 
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Beside the foregoing new Russian ap]des, we 
have the 
WEALTHY — Minnesota’s well known seedling. 
Fruit medium to large, ohlate, skin very smooth, 
whitish yellow, shaded with deej) red in the sun, 
and spotted in the shade. Flesh white, firm, 
tender, juicy, lively sub-acid; very good. De- 
cember to Februar\ . 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG — So well known as 
to need no description. It is still the fruit from 
which points of hardiness are graded in the 
north-west. 
ORANGE WINTER — .\n apple which originated 
in this county. The original tree has now stood 
in quite sanely soil since 1850 and is ]>erfectly 
healthy, bearing regular crops of fruit alternate 
years. Fruit is above medium in size, a light 
green and yellow, with red on one side. Flesh 
is yellowish white, rich, fine-grained, pleasant 
sub-acid and keeps through the winter. 
WHITNEY (No. 20) CRAB— The best of all 
the crab apples, but should be gathered as soon 
as the seeds are black. The finest grower in the 
nursery, and makes a very symmetrical orchard 
tree. Great and regular bearer. Fruit three 
times the size of Transcendent; carmine with 
darker stripes. Nice fruit to eat from the tree. 
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