Fruit Department 
We grow a great many more varieties than the list submitted, but have endeavored here to give our customers a list 
of the very best selected kinds both for garden, home and commercial purposes. 
APPLES 
Select Summer Apples 
Early Harvest (Yellow Harvest). Medium, round, 
yellow, handsome, tender, juicy and very fine. Moderately 
vigorous, erect grower, productive. 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. 
Yellow Transparent. A very early apple. Ironclad in 
hardiness, and a good grower. Skin a beautiful pale yel¬ 
low; 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 
Ted on the shady side, bright red in the sun; flesh tender 
and juicy with a pleasant flavor. October. 
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 October. 
Pound Sweet (Lyman’s Pumpkin Sweet). Very large, 
round, greenish; sweet, rich and tender; excellent for 
baking. October and November. 
Twenty Ounce (Cayuga Streak). Very large, round, 
greenish yellow, striped and marked with red; one of the 
finest cooking apples. October 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. 
Cortland. Cortland is one of the varieties of the 
McIntosh type which have originated at the New York 
State Experiment Station at Geneva. The tree is strong 
growing and vigorous; productive. The color of the fruit 
is greenish yellow, overlaid with bright red, blushed with 
darker red and splashed and striped with carmine. Flesh 
is white, often with a pinkish tinge. Tender, juicy, sub¬ 
acid, aromatic. Quality very good. Ripens a little later 
than McIntosh, and is a much better keeper. 
Delicious. Fruit large, nearly covered with brilliant 
dark red; flesh fine grained, crisp and melting, juicy, with 
a delightful aroma; of very highest quality. A splendid 
keeper and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a vigorous 
grower. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple). Medium size, round, very 
handsome, deep crimson; flesh snowy white, tender, juicy, 
high flavored and delicious. November to February. 
Gano. Similar but superior to Ben Davis. The tree is 
vigorous and hardy; is a rapid grower; bears while young; 
color bright red, without stripes or blotches. February to 
March. 
Golden Russett. Medium size, dull russet, with a tinge 
of red on sunny side; flesh greenish, crisp, juicy. Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
Grimes’ Golden. Medium to large, cylindrical, flesh 
yellow and firm, very fine grained with a rich, refreshing 
flavor; of the best quality. January to April. 
Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large, round, beautiful, 
yellow and red; tender, juicy, aromatic, rich and delicious. 
Tree a strong grower and productive. November to 
January. 
Jonathan. Medium size, pale yellow, striped with red; 
flesh white, tender and juicy, of the Spitzenburg class; 
the tree is an abundant bearer. November to March. 
King of Tompkins County. Very large, round, oblate, 
yellow striped and clouded, an abundant annual bearer. 
December to April. 
McIntosh Red. Tree very hardy and vigorous; a 
good bearer; handsome fruit of excellent quality; above 
medium size; skin whitish yellow nearly covered with 
dark, rich crimson; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid. 
November to February. 
Northern Spy. Large, round, striped with red, with a 
pale bloom; remarkably tender, juicy, high flavored and 
delicious. January to April. 
Opalescent. The handsomest apple on the market. 
An annual bearer of beautiful high quality fruit. Size large, 
color light, shading to very dark crimson. December to 
March. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large, round, green or greenish 
yellow; tender, rich, high flavored and excellent. Novem¬ 
ber to March. 
Rome Beauty. Large, round, yellow and light red; 
handome, juicy, crisp, sub-acid. December to February. 
Seek-no-Further (Westfield). Medium to large, round, 
striped with dull red russet dots; fine grained, tender, 
rich and excellent. Nov. to Feb. 
