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APPLES —Continued 
Select Winter Varieties 
Baldwin. Large, bright red. Tree vigorous and 
productive. November to May. 
Ben Davis. Large, splashed with bright red on 
yellowish ground. Juicy, mild, pleasant flavor. 
January to June. 
Cortland. The most promising of the tree fruits 
that have originated at the New York State Experi¬ 
mental Station. Resembles the popular McIntosh 
Red, but fruits are larger, brighter in color, of richer 
flavor and the flesh is firmer, more juicy and keeps 
better. An excellent variety to plant with McIntosh 
as cross pollenator. November to March. 
Delicious. Fruit large, nearly covered with 
brilliant dark red, flesh fine grained, crisp and melt¬ 
ing, juicy with a delightful aroma, of very highest 
quality. A splendid keeper and shipper. Trees 
vigorous and hardy. November to April. 
Golden Russet. Medium size. Attract¬ 
ive russetted apple. Long keeper. Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
Gallia Beauty. A new red sport iden¬ 
tical with Rome Beauty, except that fruit 
is solid red in color. 
Grimes Golden. Medium to large, 
golden yellow, good quality. December 
to April. 
Ilubbardston Nonsuch. Large, 
round, yellow and red striped, juicy. 
Tree a strong grower and productive. 
November to January. 
Jonathan. Beautiful red apple of ex¬ 
cellent quality, medium size. Productive 
early bearer. November to April. 
King. Very large, round, an attractive 
apple. December to April. 
McIntosh Red. A very attractive apple 
of the highest quality. A leading profit¬ 
able, commercial apple for New York and New 
England. Trees hardy, bears young and annually. 
Northern Spy. Large red and yellow apple of 
fine quality. A leading commercial sort. December 
to April. 
Red Spy. A solid bright red Spy, without stripes 
or splashes. Much handsomer than the Northern 
Spy. An excellent commercial sort. December to 
April. 
Rambo. Red and yellow. Hardy and produc¬ 
tive. October to December. 
Rhode Island Greening. Large yellowish- 
green apple of fine quality. An abundant yielder and 
excellent keeper. One of the leading commercial 
sorts. March to April. 
If you are planning on setting out an orchard for 
commercial purposes, we recommend: Baldwin, 
Cortland, Delicious, McIntosh Red, Northern Spy, 
Red Spy, Rome Beauty and Wealthy. These varie¬ 
ties will produce excellent returns on the investment 
over a long period of years. For best results plant 
10 feet apart each way—27 trees to an acre. 
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