MELBA —Not as high colored as Early McIntosh but has larger fruit. 
Same season. Doing well in Canada to New Jersey. Seedling of McIntosh. 
MILTON —McIntosh seedling ripens with Wealthy. Dessert. Season Sep¬ 
tember. 
LOBO —McIntosh seedling from Canada. Larger and better colored than 
McIntosh. Does not drop. Productive. Good quality. Dessert and general 
use. Season September to February. 
CORTLAND— McIntosh seedling—ripens with McIntosh. Fruit larger, 
good color and quality. Productive. Dessert and general use. Season Octo¬ 
ber to March. 
MACOUN —McIntosh seedling—dark-red skin. Highly flavored. Hangs on 
well. Blooms with Spy. Heavy producer. Dessert. Season February on 
Trees $1.00 each; 10 for $7.50. 
DELICIOUS —Well known dessert apple. Tree strong grower. Season De¬ 
cember to February. 
MEDINA —Seedling of Delicious. Tree strong grower. Dessert and good 
baker. Season December to February. 
DELICIOUS 1940 —Seedling of Delicious, sister to Medina. Higher colored 
than Medina with us. Season December to February. 
JONATHAN —An excellent early and fall apple for the southern portion of 
the Eastern apple growing area. Red skin. Good quality. Season September 
on. 
SP1 An excellent strain of this fine variety. Tree strong grower For 
dessert and any other use Spy is excellent. Season December to May. 
RED SPY— A typical Spy except that the skin is solid red instead of splash¬ 
ed when fully colored. 
ROME— Well known baking apple. Tree not as strong a grower as some 
others. Fruit large when thinned. Regular and early bearer. Season Octo¬ 
ber to April. 
RED ROME —A red skinned strain of this variety. We have tested seven 
of these strains and retained the best colored and the one with the lare-pqf 
fruit. Trees $1.00 each; $7.50 for 10. s 
COLLAMER —A red Twenty Ounce. We have it on dwarf stock. Good 
for baking and sauce. Season September to December. 
COX ORANGE PIPPIN —The English standard dessert apple. Medium size, 
reddish skin. Excellent quality. Season October to January. On dwarf stock 
only. 
PRIMATE —An excellent home use early apple, makes fine sauce and pies. 
On dwarf stock only. 
SPITZENBURG —An excellent dessert apple and valuable for fancy mince¬ 
meat and other culinary uses. Not commercial in the East but excellent for 
home gardens. Season November to May. On dwarf stock and standard. 
WESTCHESTER —An excellent home use apple of the Newtown class. Skin 
green, red blush. Size, medium. 
NEWTOWN —Standard green dessert apple. Slow in coming into bearing. 
Season December to May. 
WAGENER—Does well on dwarf stock. Excellent for pot use. Commercial 
in New England. Season October to February. 
WEALTHY —Standard commercial late summer and fall apple. Skin red. 
Tree medium size. Bears early and is apt to over-bear. Excellent as a dwarf 
and for home use. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN —A red skin strain of this standard late summer and 
fall variety. Good home use apple. 
WINESAP —Late red apple, suitable to southern portion of the Eastern 
apple growing area. Good commercial variety. Season October to June. 
YORK IMPERIAL —The standard commercial apple for the Shenandoali- 
Cumberland area of the Eastern States. Red skin. Season October to April. 
If you desire other varieties kindly write and we will assist in locating them 
for you. 
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