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TUTTLE'S CATALOGUE. 
GREEN STREAKED-A very large showy apple, 
striped with red, somewhat coarse in texture, but 
a s liable apple, that keeps into winter. Distinct 
green veinings in the flesh are characteristic ami 
probably suggested the name. Season, October 
to lanuary. 
GLASS GREEN - -As received l>y me from the 
Department, is an improved Duchess. Is hard- 
ier and much better nursery grower, and the 
Iruit is a milder acid and keeps till November. 
RASPBERRY— A beautiful little bright red, 
dessert apple. .A very |deasant, fresh and 
sprightly sub-acid, with a nice aftertaste. F'lesh 
white with scarlet veins near the skin. 'I’ree, 
upright and vigorous, and stands the worst win- 
ters at St. Petersburg without injury. Its beauty 
and fine flavor, and the perlect hardiness of the 
tree, will command favor wherever jilanted. 
October to January. 
HEIDORNS STREAKED-A Very beautiful large 
sized apple, dull red splashed on yellow, very 
sw'eet and of delicate texture. Dr. Regel, of St. 
Petersbtirg, says: It bears a large amount of fruit 
every year, and stands the climate of St. Peters- 
burg. Please note that St. Petersburg is in 6o 
degrees north latitude, or 1,136 miles north of 
this place. Season, October to January. 
YELLOW ARCADE — -A yellow apple with a little 
red on the sun side. Flesh tender, juicy, slight 
sub-acid. Dessert and cooking. November. 
GOLDEN WHITE — Fruit is medium to large, 
w'ith no cavity. In color a dull green turning to 
yellow with some show of red striping on the 
