THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
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TOLMAN (Tolman’s Sweet)—Medium size; pale 
yellow, slightly tinged with red; firm, rich and 
sweet; excellent for cooking; tree vigorous, very 
hardy and productive. November to April. 
TOMPKIN’S KING—Largest size, oblate, yel¬ 
lowish ground striped and covered with bright 
red; fragrant, spicy smelling; flesh very crisp, 
tender, rich, fine flavor. 
WAGENER—Medium to large; light yellow cov¬ 
ered with deep red in the sun; firm, crisp, juicy, 
sub-acid; tree vigorous, upright, handsome, very 
productive. December to May. 
YORK IMPERIAL—Medium; white .shaded with 
crimson; flesh firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, mild, 
sub-acid; tree vigorous, a good bearer. A pop¬ 
ular Pennsylvania variety. November to Feb. 
Also Arkansas Black. Golden Russet. King Da¬ 
vid, Chenango, Greenville, Opalescent. Pewau- 
kee, Roxbury, Salome, Esopus (Spitzenburg), 
Westfield (Seek-no-Further), Winesap, Wolf Ri¬ 
ver, Yellow Newtown, Yellow Belleflower, etc. 
S^AYMAN 
ROME BEAUTY — Large; yellow and bright red: 
flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, sub-acid; tree mod¬ 
erate grower, good bearer. December to March. 
STARK—Large, roundish, greenish yellow shad¬ 
ed, sprinkled and striped with light and dark 
rod nearly over the whole surface, and thickly 
sprinkled with light brown dots; flesh yellowish, 
moderately juicy, mild, sub-acid; tree vigorous, 
an early and abundant bearer, hardy; the fruit 
a long keeper and valuable market fruit, Jan¬ 
uary to April. 
STAYMAN — Kansas origin. Oblate, conical, 
medium large; green, yellow and red striped; 
flesh yellow, fine, tender, juicy, rich, mild, acid; 
very good to best; valuable for dessert and 
market. Season very late. 
SUTTON — Medium to large, roundish; hand¬ 
some waxen yellow', shaded mottled, and obscure¬ 
ly striped with fine crimson; flesh whitish, crisp, 
tender, juicy, .sprightly sub-acid; quality fine; 
late keeper; tree a vigorous, handsome grower 
and productive. One of the most valuable mar¬ 
ket varieties. November to February. 
^FCRAB APPLES 
GRANT (Gen. Grant) 
— Fruit large, round, 
rod to very dark red : 
flesh white, tender, 
mild. Mib-acid; excel- 
TRANSCENDENT CRAB 
lent for dessert, and one of the best crabs intro¬ 
duced. Tree a vigorous and upright grower, Oc¬ 
tober. 
HYSLOP—Almost as large as Early Strawberry 
apple; deep crimson; very popular on account of 
its large size, beauty and hardiness. Vigorous. 
October to January, 
TRANSCENDENT — Skin yellow, 
triped with red; flesh crisp and 
juicy. An early and heavy bearer. 
One of the best know'n varieties. 
Vigorous, September and Oc¬ 
tober. 
WHITNEY—Large, glossy green, 
striped, splashed with carmine; 
flesh firm, juicy and flavor very 
pleasant; ripe latter part of Au¬ 
gust. Tree a great bearer and very 
hardy; a vigorous, handsome grow¬ 
er and very hardy; a vigorous, 
handsome grower, with a dark 
green, glossy foliage. Vigorous. 
August. 
Crab apples are especially de¬ 
sirable in the colder sections as 
only a few varieties of apples can 
bo successfully grown. 
