Mansfield , Conn 
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Baldwin Apples 
BALDWIN —This is ihe leading com¬ 
mercial variety in (Ik* American markets. 
It is to apples what Liberia is to peaches 
and Montmorency is to cherries. One of 
the best storage apples for export trade. 
Thousands of barrels of this fruit arc 
exported to England annually. The 
Baldwin is planted extensively and suc¬ 
ceeds wonderfully well in all States east 
of the Mississippi. No variety yields 
larger crops, bears shipment belter, nor 
is more attractive in color, size and shape. 
It is esteemed highly for an eating and 
cooking apple. Fruit large, bright red, 
crisp, juicy and rich. 'Frees vigorous, 
upright and productive. For a commer¬ 
cial orchard, it can be relied upon. If ever 
in doubt what kind of apples to plant, 
select Baldwin. December to March. 
GOLDEN SWEET — Large, yellow, 
fine. Tree vigorous and productive. 
August and September. 
BOX BURY RllSSET - Medium to 
large. Surface rough, greenish covered 
with russet. Tree, free grower, spread¬ 
ing; a great bearer. Keeps until June. 
I Is great popularity lies in its produc¬ 
tiveness and long keeping. December to 
May. 
DELICIOUS—Winter. Of peculiar 
umd distinctive shape; brilliant dark red, 
shading off to golden yellow at the blossom 
end; flesh fine grained, juicy, crisp and 
melting; flavor sweet, with a slight acid 
taste. This apple is gaining in favor each 
year as one of the profitable commercial 
varieties. 'Free vigorous, thrifty, and a 
good, dependable cropper. 
TOLMAN SWEET — Medium, pale 
yellow, slightly tinged with red; firm, 
rich and very sweet; the most valuable 
baking apple; vigorous, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. Keeps until April. 
One Order is all we ask. Our Goods Will take care of the future 
