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APPLES-WINTER VARIETIES -Continued 
Rome Beauty. Large; yellow and bright red; 
handsome; medium quality; good bearer. 
December to March. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Roxbury Russet. Medium to large; greenish, 
covered with russset. Spreading, and a great 
bearer; keeps till June. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Sutton Beauty. Medium to large; roundish, hand¬ 
some; skin waxen yellow, striped with crimson; 
flesh whitish, tender, juicy, sub-acid; very good; 
keeps remarkably well. A handsome grower, 
and productive. Valuable. January and Feb- 
urary. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Tolman’s Sweet. Medium size; pale, whitish 
yellow, tinged with red; firm, rich, and very 
sweet; excellent for cooking. Upright, and 
very productive. November to April. 40c each. 
10 tor $4.00. 
Tompkins King. King of Tompkins County. A 
superb red apple of the largest size and finest 
quality. A vigorous grower and good bearer; 
hardy. November to January. 40c each. 10 for 
$4.00. 100 for $40.00. 
Twenty-Ounce. A very large, showy, striped 
apple, of fair quality. A spreading grower, and 
fine bearer; excellent for baking. October to 
January. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Wagener. Medium to large; deep red in the sun; 
firm, sub-acid, and excellent. A handsome, up¬ 
right grower, and very productive. December 
to May. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for $40.00. 
Walbridge. Medium size; pale yellow shaded with 
red; flesh crisp, tender, juicy. Hardy and pro¬ 
ductive; a late keeper. January to May. 40c 
each. 
Wine Sap. Large; roundish; deep red; medium 
quality; keeps well. A good bearer; succeeds 
well in the West. December to May. 40c each. 
Winter Banana. Large, clear pale yellow, with 
beautiful pinkish red blush, good for dessert. 
Bears young. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Yellow Bellflower. Large; yellow with a tinge 
of red; crisp, juicy. Valuable for baking. Good 
bearer. November to April. 40c each. 
York Imperial. Medium; whitish, shaded with 
crimson; firm, crisp, juicy, pleasant, sub-acid. 
Moderately vigorous and productive. Popular 
in Pennsylvannia. November to February. 40c 
each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for $40.00. 
CRAB APPLES 
For Ornament or Preserving 
Hyslop’s. Large, deep crimson. October. 40c 
each. 10 for $4.00. 
Paul’s Imperial. Very handsome; bright red; firm, 
tender, and moderately juicy, with a fresh acid¬ 
ity. September. 50c each. 
Queen's Choice. Medium size, roundish; beauti¬ 
ful crimson; flesh whitish, pleasant flavor. Sep¬ 
tember. 50c each. 
Transcendent. Red and yellow. A popular vari¬ 
ety. September. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
Whitney. Large, glossy green, striped, splashed 
with carmine; firm, juicy, and pleasant. A great 
bearer and very hardy. Ripe latter part of 
August. 40c each. 10 for $4.00. 
We do not have agents. Buy direct from the grower and do 
away with the middleman ’s profit and agent's commission. 
SELECT PEARS 
The following list includes most of those which have been well tested and are valuable. 
A special list of those which we find particularly well suited to the quince stock will be found at the 
end of the general list. 
Gathering Pears. One of the most important points in the management of Pears , is to gather them at the 
proper time. 
Summer Pears should he gathered at least ten dags before they are ripe, and Autumn Pears at least a 
fortnight. Winter varieties, if they will hang so long, mag he left until the leaves begin to fall. 
I hin the Fruit. We cannot urge too strongly the following suggestion: when pears trees are heavily 
laden, the fruit should be thinned when about one-third grown; else the fruit will be poor and the trees 
injured. 
Dwarf Pears are those which are budded on the quince stock and are particularly desirable for gardens, 
though from our own experience we have found certain varieties grown in this way very profitable for 
market. 
Prices of Dwarf Pears are the same as for Standard Pears, except in some cases by the hun¬ 
dred as noted. 
Grade. We offer but one grade of Standard and Dwarf Pears, viz., first-class or No. 1, as follows: 
Standard trees, about 5 to 6 feet in height; Dwarf trees, about 3 to 4 feet in height. The quantity 
which can be supplied is indicated by the price. 
Prices— 25 trees of one variety will be furnished at the 100 rate. 5 trees of one variety will be furnished 
at the 10 rate. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Bartlett. One of the most popular pears; large, 
buttery, and melting, with a rich musky flavor. 
Bears young and abundantly. Middle to last of 
September. 50c each. 10 for $4.00. 100 for 
$25.00. Dwarf, 100 for $15.00. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Resembles the Bartlett, ripen¬ 
ing a few days earlier; hardy and vigorous 
either on the pear or quince. Care should he 
taken to pick the fruit at least ten dags before it 
would ripen on the tree. 50c each. 10 for $4.00. 
100 for $25.00. Dwarf, 100 for $15.00. 
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