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HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 
COME TO BERLIN—WE WANT TO KNOW OUR CUSTOMERS 
APPLES, continued 
Alexander. Summer. Red. 
BALDWIN. Winter. A good late keeper when grown in the North. Standard 
in the section from New England to West Virginia and west to Michigan. 
Fruit large, round; red all over; rich subacid; splendid shipper. Quick and 
large grower; yields big crops, but does not bear until six or eight years old. 
We recommend it highly for northern Pennsylvania, New York, all of New 
England and similar country. Good care will make Baldwin trees bear when 
six years old, if proper cross-pollination with other varieties is secured. 
Ben Davis. Winter. Red. 
Bonum. Fall. Red. 
Bullock (American Golden Russet). Fall. Russet. 
Chenango. Summer. Red. 
DELICIOUS. Winter. It is not the least bit of exaggeration to say that this 
Apple is one of the best, if not the best, of the new varieties. It has been 
tested in all parts of the country, and has been extremely satisfactory in 
hardiness, quality of fruit and as a shipper. The color is brilliant dark red, 
shading to yellow at the blossom end. The flesh is crisp, fine-grained and 
quite juicy; flavor slightly acid but very pleasing. The tree is vigorous. 
Early Harvest. Summer. Yellow. 
Fallawater. Fall. Yellow with blush. 
FAMEUSE. Fall. Medium to large; deep red on white; flavor fair; fine for 
home use fresh or in cooking; sells at high prices in local markets, but not 
recommended for shipping. A standard sort in New York and Ontario. 
Gano. Winter. Red. 
Baldwin Apple from Harrisons’ Trees 
