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Early Strawberry—Medium size; mostly covered with deep red; tender, almost melting, with a mild, pleasant 
flavor. Tree a moderate, erect grower, and a good bearer. Middle to end of August. 25c. 
Fanny—Large; deep, rich crimson; tender, juicy, pleasant sub-acid. Tree vigorous, spreading, aud very productive. 
An apple of great promise as a market sort. August. 50c. 
Golden Sweet—Large; yellow; a very fair, line, sweet apple. Tree a free grower, spreading, irregular and pro¬ 
ductive. August and September. 25c. 
Keswick Codlin—Large, oblong, pale yellow; pleasant acid; quality fair. Tree erect aud very vigorous; bears 
when quite young, and abundantly; excellent for cooking. July to October. 25c. 
Prim ate — Medium size; pale yellow, with a blush on the sunny side; tender, tine grained, juicy; line quality, mild 
and good; excellent dessert sort. Tree a moderate grower and good bearer. August and September. 25c. 
lied Astradian—Large, roundish, nearly covered with deep crimson, overspread with a thick bloom; very hand¬ 
some ; juicy, good, though rather acid. The tree is very hardy, a f ree grower, with large foliage, and a good 
bearer; highly esteemed on account of its flue appearance, earliness and hardiness. August. 25c. 
Summer ltose—Medium size, roundish; pale yellow, with a red cheek ; tender and delicious; has a beautiful waxen 
appearance. A line dessert fruit. Tree a stole grower, but a good bearer. Middle to end of August. 50c. 
Sops <>f Wine—Medium size, oblong; dark crimson, flesh stained with red; juicy, sub-acid. Tree a free grower, 
distinct and quite productive. August and September. 25c. 
Sweet Bough (Large Yellow Bough )— Large; pale yellow; sweet, tender and juicy. Tree a moderate, compact 
grower, aud abundant bearer. August. 25c. 
Tetofsky—A ltussian apple; medium size, with a yellow ground, handsomely striped with red, and covered with a 
whitish bloom; flesh juicy, sprightly, acid and agreeable. Tree a moderate, stocky grower; very hardy and 
productive. July and August. 25c. 
Williams' Favorite—Large, oblong, red; rich and excellent; a moderate grower and good bearer. Very highly 
esteemed in Massachusetts, especially around Boston, where it originated. A handsome dessert apple. 
August. 50c. 
Yellow Transparent—A ltussian apple, medium size, roundish, oblate, slightly conical; skin pale yellow when 
fully mature; flesh tender, juicy, sprightly sub-acid; good; a free grower. August . 50c. 
Oldenburg (Natural Size). 
AUTUMN APPLES. 
Alexander—Origin Russian. A very large and beautiful deep red or crimson apple, of medium quality. Tree very 
hardy, a moderate grower and rather a light bearer. September and October. 25c. 
Arabskoe (Arabian Apple)—Origin Russian. Large; three inches in diameter, roundish, inclining to conical; 
greenish yellow ground, mostly covered with purplish red and a light bloom ; flesh line grained, white, juicy, 
sub-acid; a moderate grower; foliage very large, over four inches long, with long stalks; a beautiful apple. 
Ripe here in October, but will keep later. 50c. 
Chenango (Chenango Strawberry, Sherwood’s Favorite)—Large, oblong; red and yellow; very handsome ; highly 
valued as a table or market fruit on account of its handsome appearance and fair quality. Tree a viuorous 
grower and very productive. September. 25c. 
JTall Pippin — Very large, roundish, oblong; yellow; flesh tender, rich and delicious. Tree a free grower, spreading 
and fine bearer; one of the most valuable varieties for table or market. An admirable baking apple. Exten¬ 
sively grown in Western New York as Holland Pippin. October to December. 25c. 
