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Grimes Golden. 
MCINTOSH, RED. Large red all over, flesh 
white, tender, sub'acid. Tree very hardy, 
abundant bearer. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. The tree is a 
strong grower, a regular and abundant bearer. 
A good winter Apple. Deep red; sub'acid, 
very high flavored. Keeps until late spring. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. Tree a splem 
did, vigorous grower, quite hardy. Fruit large 
to very large; green, becoming yellowish green 
when ripe, flesh yellow, fine grained and 
firm; flavor a good sub'acid; very smooth and 
attractive; should be given plenty of room in 
the orchard to secure large, even fruit. Keeps 
until March. 
RAMSDELL SWEET. Like the Rambo, this is 
one of the older varieties, and the best of all 
sweet Apples. The fruit ranges from medium 
to large; dark red, covered with a blue bloom. 
Flesh yellow, firm, fine grained, juicy, sweet, 
good. 
ROME BEAUTY. Season, November. Large, roundish, ob' 
long, handsomely colored, striped with red. Keeps until 
May. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Season, November. Fruit large. 
Yellowish striped, splashed with dull red. Firm, crisp, 
yellow flesh. Mild, sub'acid in flavor. Good quality. 
TURLEY. (Turley Winesap). This Apple originated in 
Indiana and is much esteemed by the growers of that 
state as a commercial Apple. The tree is vigorous and 
bears fruit early—in 5 or 6 years from date of planting. 
The fruit is very red and inclined to be large. Season 
just before Stayman’s. 
WINESAP. Fruit medium large; skin thick, very tough, 
color very attractive dark red. Flesh yellow, fine grained, 
firm, rich, crisp, sprightly, sub'acid. Quality excellent. 
YORK IMPERIAL. Fine, hardy, large, red, winter Apple. 
Comes into bearing four years after planting, bears regu- 
laily and heavily. Foliage and tree free from scab. Fruit 
is medium size, skin yellow, almost wholly covered with 
two shades of red. Good shipper, bringing highest prices. 
CRAB, WHITNEY. Season, August. Smooth, glossy skin, 
green striped, splashed with carmine. Flesh firm, juicy 
and rich. 
WINTER VARIETIES—Continued. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Vigorous grower; large; 
golden yellow; juicy, good. Keeps until April. 
One of the very best. 
HARALSON. An early bearing variety; tree of 
medium size, vigorous, upright, hardy. Fruit 
medium to large in size, roundish, slightly flat' 
tened, well colored with solid red over the 
entire surface. Flesh fine grained, tender, juicy; 
excellent quality. Keeps in common storage 
until early spring. 
IMPROVED JENITON. This is the Apple which 
our grandfathers used to grow, except we have 
the improved variety, which is much larger 
than the small Jeniton. Will keep until the first 
of May. Especially fine for cider and eating. 
JONATHAN. Season, November to January. 
One of the very best varieties. Brilliant red, of 
medium size, flesh white, fine flavored. We can¬ 
not recommend this variety too highly. Sea- 
son October. 
SPECIAL APPLE COLLECTION 
10 First Class Trees, 5-7 ft. 
Two summer and eight winter varieties i 
which should bear enough apples for a whole 
family—all for #2.75—shipped express collect. 
2 Wealthy 2 Jonathan 
2 Delicious 2 Grimes’ Golden 
2 Stayman’s Winesap 
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20 Two-year Apple Trees, 3- to 5-ft. 
5 Delicious 2 Duchess 
5 Grimes’ Golden 3 Wealthy 
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