16 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 
Harvest-time in a Winesap Apple-orchard. This is the way our trees bear (see page 20) 
APPLES, continued 
Fourth of July. Early summer. Medium-sized; 
round or long and slightly ribbed; pale yellow, 
striped with red; tart and good; home or market. 
Best suited to sections south of Maryland. 
Fanny. Fall. Bright red; medium-sized. 
Fall Pippin. Fall. Large and bright yellow when 
fully ripe; flesh tender, juicy and aromatic. 
Fameuse. (Snow.) Winter. 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 recom¬ 
mended for shipping. A standard sort 
in New York and Ontario. 
Gano. (Black Ben Davis.) Winter. 
-« A handsome, large Apple of 
perfect shape, with a smooth, glossy, 
brilliant deep red skin; flesh is white, 
slightly tinged with yellow, firm, rather 
coarse, crisp, juicy, mild subacid, 
good quality. Tree is a strong, 
vigorous grower, with somewhat droop¬ 
ing branches, and comes into bearing 
young, producing regular and abun¬ 
dant crops. 
Golden Sweet. Fall. Medium size; 
clear yellow. 
Gravenstein. T Late faIL T An ex ^ ra - 
—--- large Apple, perfect 
in form and handsome in coloring— 
orange-yellow overlaid with broken 
stripes of light and dark red; flesh is 
yellowish, firm, crisp, tender, juicy, 
subacid; in quality one of the finest. 
Tree is extra vigorous in growth, 
comes into bearing rather early and 
bears profuse crops regularly. This 
variety is considered among the 
best twenty sorts and is one of the 
best cooking Apples of its season, and 
always commands high prices in 
market. 
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