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coarse but a good sub-acid fiav'or. Season, 
August and September. 
PROLIFIC SWEETING — A yellow apple of me- 
dium to large size. Dr. Hoskins says the “best 
of the sweet apples for market purposes.” Tree, 
a very stocky grower and great bearer. Is hardy 
at St. Petersburg. 
CHARLAMGFF — A very large yellow ap|)le, 
mildly acid, ripens at the end of August. A good 
grower and productive. Season, September. 
SWITZER — Tree very hardy, handsome, up- 
right grower, and very productive. I'Vuit me- 
dium to large, entirely covered with red. Flesh 
white, line-grained, tender, sub-acid, with a de- 
lightful (juince-like flavor. An excellent keeper 
for its season, and one of the best fall apjdes. 
October. 
VASILIS LARGEST — This belongs to the same 
family as Green Streaked, and Zolotoref, a little 
more color ))erhaps and tree a little mere u])- 
right. October and November. 
ARABIAN— .As received from the department 
is of the Duchess type of apple, but a little bet- 
ter keeper. A remarkably free grower in the 
nursery, and makes a very sytnmetrical orchard 
tree. October. 
BEAUTIFUL ARCADE --Tree an upright, pretty 
grower in the nursery, in the orchard more 
spreading. Very hardy. Fruit above medium 
siz,e, delicately striped with pink on light green. 
Flesh white, tender, juicy, very pleasant sweet. 
Dessert and cooking. November. 
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