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New Haven Nurseries , New Haven , Missouri 
Fall Appl es 
GRIMES’ GOLDEN —Medium to large; rich 
golden-yellow; flesh tender, mild, sub¬ 
acid. Should be gathered before turning 
yellow and put in a cool place. Often 
keeps until February. Tree hardy, vig¬ 
orous; an early and abundant bearer. 
October to January. 
GOLDEN SWEET —Large pale yellow. 
Very sweet. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH —Rather large, evenly 
shaded red cheek or blush on a clear pale 
yellow ground; bears large crops. Aug¬ 
ust and September. 
WEALTHY —An apple of fine appearance 
and quality; an early and profuse bear¬ 
er; a good market apple of its season. 
Tree hardy. Ripens here in August. 
Winter apple North. 
Winter Appl es 
BEN DAVIS —Fruit medium to large; red 
striped; flesh white; an excellent vari¬ 
ety. Tree very hardy; a free-grower, 
coming into bearing early and very pro¬ 
ductive. December to March. 
DELICIOUS —A remarkably popular varie¬ 
ty, and rapidly taking first rank both for 
commercial and home orchards in all the 
apple-growing sections of the country. 
Fruit large, nearly covered with dull dark 
red; fine-grained, crisp, juicy; quality 
best; a splendid keeper and shipper; 
vigorous grower. 
GANO —This apple was introduced to the 
public in 1886. Tree very hardy; it bears 
very young. Fruit bright red on yellow 
ground, no stripes; large; oblong, taper¬ 
ing to the eye; surface smooth, takes a 
very high polish, making it valuable as 
a stand fruit; flesh white. Annual, 
early, prolific bearer. 
GENETON (Rawles’ Janet) —Medium, 
roundish, greenish-yellow, striped with 
red; rich and juicy; one of the best and 
longest keepers in the South and South¬ 
west; valuable for its high quality and 
its late blooming; moderate grower. 
January to March. 
GOLDEN WINESAP —A very large golden 
yellow apple with red cheek. It is a 
very heavy bearer and an excellent 
keeper. One of the best cooking apples. 
HUNTSMAN’S FAVORITE— Originated in 
Johnson county, Missouri. Very large; 
golden yellow, with bright red cheek; 
nearly sweet, fine flavor, very aromatic. 
One of the best and highest selling mar¬ 
ket apples; tree very healthy and pro¬ 
ductive. November to January. 
INGRAM —-Very similar to Geneton, but 
tree is more upright grower and apple is 
not subject to crack. Size medium; 
striped bright red in the sun. Flesh 
greenish-yellow; agreeable, sub-acid 
flavor. Good keeper. Tree hardy, late 
bloomer, very productive. 
JONATHAN —One of our earliest and best 
bearers. Brings fancy prices. Extra long¬ 
life tree. Fruit a brilliant glossy red, 
with spicy rich acid flavor. Succeeds 
everywhere. A firm apple, crisp, tender 
and juicy. A great commercial apple 
and a splendid family sort. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG— Closely relat¬ 
ed to the Winesap, but fruit is very much 
larger and has a very deep red skin. It 
is an excellent shipper. Its keeping qual¬ 
ities are equal to the Winesap. The tree 
is a fine upright spreading grower, thriv¬ 
ing in almost any soil or climate. 
ROME BEAUTY —Large, yellow shaded 
with red; tender, juicy, sub-acid. October 
to February. 
Rome Beauty 
