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WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Apples 
PRICES OF TVC'O-YEAR-OLD APPLES 
Each 
10 
100 
5 to 7 feet. First-class. 
. . .^0.60 
0.00, 
00.00 
4 to 5 feet. Medium. 
. . . .50 
4.00 
30.00 
6 to 8 feet. Extra Heavy . . 
.. . .75 
6.50 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three 
varieties at 10 rates 
SUMMER APPLES 
Early Harvest. Medium to large, pale yellow, mild 
and excellent; productive. August. 
Red Astrachan. Large and handsome, crimson, rather 
acid. A good grower, very hardy. August. 
Sweet Bough. Large, pale yellow; sweet, tender and 
juicy. Tree a compact grower and abundant bearer. 
August. 
Yellow Transparent. New. Medium, pale yellow; ten- 
der, juicy, sprightly. A good early bearer. August. 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Gravenstein. Very large; striped; tender, rich, sub' 
acid, profitable. September and October. 
Maiden Blush. Large, beautiful yellow, with blush 
cheek. Very prolific. September and October. 
Oldenburg. Large, striped; tender, juicy, sub'acid; a 
good grower, regular and free bearer. September 
and October. 
Pumpkin Sweet. A very large, yellowish russet; very 
rich and sweet. October and November. 
Wolf River. Large, greenish yellow shaded with crim¬ 
son; juicy, pleasant, spicy and excellent. Tree vigor¬ 
ous and very hardy. October and November. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Large, dark red; sub-acid, good; productive 
and profitable. December to March. 
Banana. Resembles Maiden Blush, but larger and later; 
equally good. An early and abundant bearer. No¬ 
vember to March. 
Cortland. A new, beautiful red apple. Larger than 
the McIntosh, of better quality and matures a month 
Delicioua. 
later. Developed by the New York State Experi¬ 
ment Station. It has inherited only the good quali¬ 
ties of its parents, McIntosh and Ben Davis, with some 
additional good qualities of its own. Very firm and 
keeps late in winter. 
Delicious. A new variety which has already become 
very popular East and West. Large, dark red and 
yellow, fine-grained, crisp, juicy and delightfully 
aromatic. Best quality; also a good keeper and ship¬ 
per. The tree is very vigorous, hardy and a regular 
bearer. December to April. 
Esopus (Spitzenburg). A variety of high quality. Me¬ 
dium to large; deep red. Tender, juicy, sub-acid and 
aromatic. In great demand at best prices wherever 
known. December to April. 
Fameuse (Snow). Well-known, productive; medium- 
sized, deep crimson; flesh white. November. 
Gano. New; large, deep red and very attractive. Ten¬ 
der, mild and sub-acid. A free grower and early 
bearer; prolific; good shipper and keeper. February 
to May. 
Greening, R. 1. Large, green; tender, rich, sub-acid; 
productive; very popular. December to April. 
Grimes. Large, golden yellow; best quality; very pro¬ 
ductive, hardy and vigorous. January to April. 
King. A handsome red apple of the largest size and 
best quality. Good grower and bearer. November 
to March. 
McIntosh. Large and beautiful. Deep crimson and 
of the highest quality. Fruit above medium to large, 
flesh snow white, crisp and very tender. Tree vigor¬ 
ous, with spreading head. Hardy and a good regu¬ 
lar bearer. November to January. 
Northern Spy. Large, striped red, quality excellent; 
free grower, productive. December to June. 
Opalescent. A handsome new apple. Light, shading 
to very dark crimson. Tender, juicy and of superb 
quality. Hardy, healthy and productive. December 
to March. 
Rome. Large, yellow shaded, red stripe, juicy, tender, 
sub-acid. October to December. 
Roxbury. Medium to large; yellow russet; crisp and 
good; productive. January to June. 
Stayman. Superior to Winesap. Crisn, juicy, sprightly, 
aromatic. Vigorous, hardy; early and reliable annual 
bearer. December to April. 
Tolman. Medium, bright yellow; very sweet; produc¬ 
tive. November to April. 
Wealthy. Medium to large, dark red; sub-acid; a free 
grower, productive, extra hardy. November to Jan¬ 
uary. 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop. Large, deep crimson; very popular. October 
to January. 
Transcendent. A beautiful variety of the Siberian Crab; 
red and yellow; very handsome; a remarkable grower 
and bearer. September and October. 
DWARF APPLES 
Each 10 
4 to 5 feet, l-year-old .^0.60 ^5.00 
Five of one variety and ten of not over three 
varieties at 10 rates 
Baldwin McIntosh Red Astrachan 
Delicious Northern Spy Wealthy 
Maiden Blush Oldenburg Yellow Transparent 
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