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STAYMAN WINESAP. One of the 
finest apples for fancy trade. Of uni¬ 
formly handsome appearance. Fruit 
when well colored a deep, almost 
purplish red. Flesh yellow, firm and 
crisp, of a distinctive, mildly subacid 
flavor and inclined to be dry. Tree a 
favorite in the Middle West and 
South, but will grow and do well 
almost anywhere. A reliable annual 
bearer, beginning young. December 
to May. 
SWEET BOUGH. Large to very large. 
Flesh a yellowish white, exceeding¬ 
ly tender, with an excellent sweet 
flavor. Ripens from the middle to the 
end of summer. A moderate and 
regular bearer. 
TOLMAN SWEET. Probably the best 
sweet, winter apple. A splendid 
baker and fairdessert fruit of its mid¬ 
winter class. Medium size, a beauti¬ 
ful even yellow, sometimes tinged 
with red. Flavor rich and very sweet. 
Tree perfectly hardy and a prolific 
bearer. 
TWENTY OUNCE. In the East still the 
standard, late fall apple by virtue of 
its many excellent characteristics. 
The fruit is extra large, rich yellow, 
background striped and splashed 
with red. Unsurpassed for all cooking purposes. The 
tree thrives on a great variety of soils and exposures. 
WASHINGTON CO. STRAWBERRY. A good var¬ 
iety for home use. Large sized fruits of good color. 
Hardy. September and October. 
WAGENER. Used a great deal as a Filler.'’ A large, 
light red apple of good quality that is always readily 
saleable. Tree hardy, a good grower when young 
and bears very early. 
WEALTHY. Well named, for it has so far proved, 
perhaps, the most profitable fall apple. Bears young 
and heavily. A high quality, striped red and yellow 
dessert apple. Tree very hardy and thrifty grower. 
McIntosh 
WOLF RIVER. This is the mammoth red and greenish 
yellow apple that always attracts so much attention 
at fairs. Bears young and heavily. Perfectly hardy in 
any latitude. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. One of the most valuable 
early apples. Fruit medium, smooth translucent skin, 
becoming pale yellow when fully ripe. Flesh tender, 
fine grained and of splendid quality. Tree is moder¬ 
ately vigorous and an early annual bearer. Season, 
July. 
DWARF APPLES. Very productive and early bearing; 
usually second year after planting. Adapted to yards 
and small gardens. We offer the following varieties: 
Baldwin, Delicious and McIntosh. 
Hale 
PEACHES 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. The best early September 
market peach. A standard commercial variety, planted 
by nearly all growers, ripening with Old Mixon 
which it has largely superceded. Fruit very large, 
white with red cheek, very freestone, and white 
flesh. Fair quality. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Long held its position as the 
favorite yellow freestone. Fruit high flavored, rich 
and abundantly juicy. Very large, golden yellow, 
blushed with dark red. Flesh marbled yellow with 
red at pit. Trees healthy and vigorous, but a relatively 
spare bearer. Season, late August to early September. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Follows the early variety by 
about two weeks and similar to it in every way, 
though of even finer quality. Not as hardy in bud as 
its prototype. 
CARMAN. One of the hardiest, most reliable market 
peaches. Large, rich, juicy, and of fair quality. Yellow 
white, with deep blush. Skin very tough, making a 
good shipper and free from rot. 
CHAMPION. The earliest iron-clad peach. Remark¬ 
able for its size and a freestone of high quality. White 
with red cheek. Season, late August. Unexcelled for 
canning. 
