DELICIOUS 
WINTER APPLES 
Arkansas Beauty. Very large; deep red, tender, 
yet firm; yellow; one of the handsomest apples 
grown; hardy, vigorous, very productive. De¬ 
cember to May. 
Bismarck. Flesh yellow; wonderfully prolific; 
very early bearer. 
Baldwin. Large, deep red; one of the best and 
most popular. 
Banana. New; excellent. Has a delightful banana 
perfume. Fruit keeps well till spr.ng; the eo’or 
is a striking red blush on a deep yellow 
ground. It is of large size and very showy in 
appearance. 
Ben Davis (New York Pippin). Bright red; late 
keeper, good shipper. 
Delicious. A remarkable variety rapidly taking 
first rank both for commercial and home or¬ 
chards. No new variety has ever so quickly 
gained popularity in so many different apple 
sections of our country. Fruit large, nearly 
covered with brilliant dark red, flesh fine grained, 
crisp and melting, juicy with a delightful aroma; 
of very highest quality. A splendid keeper 
and shipper. Tree one of the hardiest, a vig¬ 
orous grower, with good foliage. A regular 
annual bearer. 
Grimes’ Golden. Medium size, highest quality. 
Jonathan. Red striped; flesh white; rich. 
Lady. A beautiful little dessert fruit; deep red 
cheek; juicy, rich and pleasant. 
McIntosh. Flesh white, fine, tender, juicy and 
refreshing. 
Ilorthern Spy. Large, conical, striped with red; 
tender, rich, delicious. 
R. I. Greening. Large; greenish yellow; tender, 
rich, sub-acid. 'Free grows crooked, strong and 
spreading. December to April. 
DWARF APPLE 
DWARF APPLES 
They are most charming and lovable little 
trees to care for, and full of delightful sur¬ 
prises, with their almost unbelievable loads of 
the largest and handsomest apples. They be¬ 
gin bearing in three years, and may be planted 
5 or 6 feet apart. Also grown upon trellises 
and walls in espalier form. 
75 cts. each; $7 per doz. 
Baldwin Northern Spy 
McIntosh Wealthy Yellow Transparent 
CRAB APPLES 
50 cts. each; $4 per doz. 
Hyslop. Large, deep crimson fruit; vigorous. 
Martha. Yellow, shaded with red. Bears enor¬ 
mously. 
Stayman ( Winesap ). Medium, dark red; ex¬ 
cellent. 
Tompkins’ King. Large; red; one of the best. 
Wagener. Red; sub-acid; bears young. 
Wealthy. Perfectly hardy, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Fruit of good size, red streaked 
with white; quality good. November to 
February. 
Westfield (Seek no Further). Tender, rich 
spicy flavor. Medium to large. 
Wolf River. A new and beautiful fruit of 
the very largest size. Origin near Wolf 
River, Wisconsin, and may well be classed 
among the ironclads. Skin greenish yellow, 
shaded and crimson; flesh white, juicy, 
tender, with a mild, sub-acid flavor. 
Yellow Bellefleur. Large, yellow, with blush 
cheek; juicy and delicious. 
York Imperial. Of medium size, truncated, 
oval, angular; skin greenish yellow; flesh 
tender, crisp, aromatic. Highly esteemed 
in Pennsylvania, where it originated. 
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