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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
This Catalog is Our Only Salesman 
Fruit Department 
APPLES 
THE Varieties described below are the best known sorts. 
J- produce fine fruit in proper abundance. 
Their value has been proved and they will 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF APPLE TREES 
Each 10 100 
First Class, large size, 2 year. No. I Grade, 5 to 7 ft., 3/4 up. 50c $4.00 $30.00 
First Class, medium size, 2 year, 4 to 6 ft., 5/8 to 3/4. 40c 3.00 25.00 
First Class, light grade, 2 year, 4 to 5 ft., 1/2 to 5/8. 30c 2.50 20.00 
Twenty or more at 100 rate 
Select Summer Apples 
Early Harvest (Yellow Harvest). Medium 
round, yellow, handsome, tender, juicy and very fine. 
Moderately vigorous, erect grower, productive, 
August. 
Early McIntosh. Fruit growers are in need of 
an early red apple of good quality. That is what 
Early McIntosh is. Besides pleasing the taste, this 
early apple pleases the eye. The red is handsome; 
the uniform round-oblate shape is most attractive 
and permits packing in various packages in which 
the apples fit well and look well. The size of the 
fruit is about that of McIntosh and it is similar to 
and quite the equal of McIntosh in flavor. The 
trees are vigorous, hardy, healthy, productive, and 
bear annually. Ripens in August. 
Red Astrachan. Large, round, nearly covered 
with deep crimson; very beautiful; flesh white, 
crisp, acid and good. Tree erect and productive. 
August. 
Sweet Bough (Large Yellow Bough). Large, 
oblong, skin smooth, pale yellow; very tender, crisp, 
sweet and fine. August to September. 
WEALTHY 
Yellow Transparent. A very early apple. Iron¬ 
clad in hardiness, and a good grower. Skin a beauti¬ 
ful pale yellow; fruit of good size. Ripens early in 
August. 
Select Autumn Apples 
Autumn Strawberry. Medium size, round, oval, 
flesh white, striped and splashed with red; tender, 
juicy and pleasant. October. 
Alexander. Fruit greenish yellow, faintly streaked 
with red on the shady side, bright red in the sun; 
flesh tender and juicy with a pleasant flavor. Oc¬ 
tober. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. A beautiful Russian 
apple; skin yellow, streaked with red, with a faint 
blue bloom; flesh juicy and good. September. 
Fall Pippin. Very large, roundish, oblong yellow; 
flesh tender and delicious. October to December. 
Gravenstein. Large, roundish, yellow and red 
striped; handsome; tender, juicy, high flavored and 
excellent. September to October. 
Maiden’s Blush. Medium size, flat, quite smooth 
and fair, pale yellow with a beautiful red cheek; 
tender, sub-acid. September and Octobei. 
Pound Sweet (Lyman’s Pumpkin Sweet). Very 
large, round, greenish; sweet, rich and tender; 
excellent for baking. October and November. 
Wealthy. This beautiful moderate sized, bril¬ 
liant red apple is of fine quality, one of the best 
of its season; it is a relatively good keeper, and 
owing to the hardiness of the tree, its adapta¬ 
bility to cold climates, and early bearing habits, 
it can be profitably planted as a filler. Season 
October to January. 
Wolf River. Very large, yellow striped with 
bright crimson. September to December. 
Select Winter Apples 
Baldwin. Large, round, deep bright red; juicy, 
crisp, sub-acid, very good flavor. Tree very vigorous, 
upright and very productive of fair, handsome fruit. 
December to March. 
Ben Davis (New York Pippin). Large, round, 
splashed with bright red on yellowish ground; 
tender, juicy, mild, sub-acid and pleasant flavor. 
Late keeper. 
APPLE —THE KING OF THE FRUITS 
