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APPLES—Continued 
Jonathan Apple 
Winter Apples 
Baldwin (D. P.)— Too well known and popu¬ 
lar to need description. 
Bellflower —Large, yellow, with pale blush, 
very tender and juicy. November to April. 
Ben Davis —Fruit medium to large; skin 
striped and almost covered with red. 
Bismarck (D. P.) — Tree short, stocky 
growth, with thick, healthy foliage, hardy 
and productive. Fruit large, handsome, yel¬ 
low shaded and covered with red. Late fall 
and early winter. 
Fallawater —Very large, handsome, yellow 
with red cheek, mild, sub-acid. Tree a strong 
grower, young and abundant bearer. 
York 
Imperial 
Gano (D.) —Very hardy. A half-brother 
to Ben Davis, though of better quality. Very 
richly colored, uniform in size; keeps until 
March. 
Golden Russet—Medium dull russet, juicy 
and high flavored. Hardy and good bearer. 
Grimes’ Golden —An'lipple of the highest 
quality, medium to large size. Rich golden 
yellow. 
Hubbardston Nonsuch —Large, striped yel¬ 
low and red. Good grower and bearer. 
Jacob’s Sweet —A large, handsome, round¬ 
ish apple; yellow with red cheek. One of the 
best sweet apples. 
Jonathan; —Perfectly, hardy and is produc¬ 
tive in all soils. Fruit of medium size, very 
regularly formed. Skin thin and smooth; 
yellow ground almost covered with lively red 
stripes deepening into dark red in the sun. 
October to January. 
King (D. P.)—A fine apple, of largest size 
and best quality; red, showy. November to 
January. 
