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THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
JONATHAN 
long, I'uvity iiiotierate, apex shallow, Oi'iK'Matfd 
iiv indiaiia. 
BALDWIN —Larjfo, roundish; skin deep rod. 
Ilosh juicy, crisp, sub-acid; good flavor; troe 
very vigorous, upright and productive; one of 
the most popular and profitable winter varieties. 
December to March. 
BEN DAVIS — Largo, handsome, striped, and of 
fair (piality; mild, sub-acid. Tree very hardy, 
a vigorous grower, constant, abundant bearer: 
highly esteemed as one of the most jirofitable 
market sorts. December to Jlarch. 
BLACK BEN (Reagan’s Red) — Improved Hen 
Davis. Said to bo a much more handsome apiile, 
being a solid dark red color, and of better qual¬ 
ity, succeeding everywhere and keeping as long 
as Hen Davis. 
DELICIOUS — Claimed by the introducers to be 
‘‘the beat apple in the world.” They claim for 
it, good size, beautiful dark red color, and in¬ 
comparable in flavor. Nearly sweet with a very 
slight touch of acid and very aromatic. A long 
keeper. A strong, hardy tree and a .sure bearer. 
One of the most pojiular market .sort.s. 
DOMINE — A large, flattened, greenish yellow 
apple, with stripes of bright red; flesh white, 
tender and juicy; good grower and very pro- 
(luclive. Fine: also <‘Hlled Winter liambo. Xo- 
vember to April. . 
FALLAWATEB (Tulpehockon. Tound, etc) — A 
very large, round; yellowish green with dull red 
cheeks; tender and juicy, cri.sp, pleasant, pecul¬ 
iar Rub-acid flavor; tree a vigorous grower, very 
productive oven while young. Nov. to March. 
GANO--Originated' in Alisaouri. Form conical, 
good size and smooth; deej) red shaded on sunny 
side to mahogany; very attractive; flesh i)ale 
yellow, fine grained, tender, pleasant, mild, sub- 
acid; is a good shipper and keeper; tree healthy, 
vigorous and hardy. An annual and prilific 
bearer called an improved Hen Davis, and by 
many leading horticulturists said tOi be identical 
with Black Ben Davis. 
HUBBARDSON — Large, round; beautiful yel¬ 
low'. striped and splashed with red; flesh tender, 
juicy and fine, with agreeable rich flavor hard 
to distinguish between sweetness and acidity; 
tree vigorous; bears largo crops. November to 
January. r 
JONATHAN — Medium size; red and yellow’; 
flesh tender, juicy and rich; a moderate grower: 
shoots light-colored, slender and spreading; very 
productive. One of the best varieties for either 
table or market. November to March. 
DELICIOUS 
M’INTOSH — Origin. Ontario. Season December 
and January. A choice variety of the Fameuse 
ty]>e. Tree vigorous with spreading head; a 
good annual bearer. Fruit above medium to 
large, highlj* perfumed; smooth polished yellow/ 
almost covered with brilliant .solid crimson, a 
beautiful fruit; flesh snow' white, crisp, very 
tender, sprightly aromatic, sub-acid, good quality. 
MANN — Originated in Niagara county, N. V. 
Medium to large, roundish, oblate; deep yellow, 
often with a shade of browni.sh red where ex¬ 
posed; flesh yellowish, juicy, mild, pleasant, sub¬ 
acid. Tree hardy, an upright, vigorous growtV- 
Fruit keeps firm till late in the spring, and ma¬ 
tures after Oreening is gone. Very yaluuhle as 
a cooking and eating apple for .spring use, Jan¬ 
uary to May. 
NORTHERN SPY -Large. roundish, slightly 
conical, somewhat ribbed; (piite covered on the 
sunny side with dark crimson, and having a pale 
bloom; flesh white, tender, juicy, spicy, high 
flavored and delicious, sub-acid; retaining fresh¬ 
ness of appearance and flavor until June. Tree 
is a remarkably vigorous erect grower, and a 
great bearer. Requires thinning of the head to 
admit light and air freely to the fruit. Both 
leaf and blossom buds open a week latei* than 
other varieties, January to June. 
NORTHWESTERN (Greening) — New. originated 
in Waupaca county. Wis. Fruit medium to large, 
averaging from seven to eight ounces each and 
very uniform in .size. Color greenish yellow, 
flesh juic.v. firm and fine grained, very fine <jual- 
ity and flavor. 'IVee is very hardy and a thrifty 
grower, an early and continuous bearer; one of 
tlie longest keei>ers known. Jannary to June. 
RAMBO — Medium size; streaked and mottled 
yellow and red; very tender, juicy, 8])rightly and 
lino tlavored; tree vigorous and good bearer. 
Fall apple in south. October to January in the 
3iorth. Have kept this apple till March many 
times in an ordinary cellar. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING—Large, roundisk ; 
green or greenish yellow; tender, juicy and ricl^; 
rather acid, but high flavored and one of the 
best for cooking and dessert: tree vigorous, 
spreading, very crooked grower in the nursery; 
a great and constant bearer nearly everywhere. 
Toward the south ripens in the fall, but in the 
north a late keeper. December to .\pril. 
