TUTTLE'S CATALOGUE. 
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siin side; basin bronzed and russeted. Flesh 
tender; flavor a mild acid. Tree rather slow in 
the nursery, but vigorous in the orchard, and a 
creat and annual bearer. Huds very wooly and 
prominent. Season, November and December 
BARLOFF — 01 the Alexander type a-' to size, 
shape an(J color. Flesh white and agreeably 
vinous-sweet. Is a nice grower and productive. 
Will undoubtedly become jiopular as an early 
winter sweet apple. Season, November and 
December. 
ZOLOTOREFF — Undoubtedly the best of the 
large fall apples. .■\ large, cylindrical, showy 
apple; deep red, with splashes of dark green in 
the basin. Flesh a little coarse, but juicy and 
spicy, with an agreeable after taste. Season, 
November to [anuarv. 
LITTLE HAT- Dr. Ke gel says: “A globular 
fruit of full medium size. On the sunny side a 
pale blifkh with a good deal of dark red in 
stripes and sjrlashes. Flesh greenish-white. Juicy 
and a little sweet. A good looking fruit which 
ripens in September, anil keeps through Decem- 
ber. For house use only.” Tree is a remark- 
ably fine grower in the nursery, and perfectly 
hardy. November. 
JUICY BURR A very hardy tree and nice 
grower. Fruit, resembles the Duchess in size, 
shape and color, but better qttality and keeps 
through November. 
WATERMELON — A very strong grower. Stands 
jierfectly the climate of St. Petersburg. Fruit 
one of the largest; somewhat oblong in shape, 
('olor yellow with light and dark crimson stripes. 
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