GENERAL GA TALOG UE. 
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Washington Strawberry Large; yellow, shaded, splashed and mottled with rich red; crisp, tender, juicy, brisk 
sub-acid; a hardy, vtyurous grower, and an early and abundant bearer. September and October. 50c. 
Wealthy Originated near St. Paul, Minn. Fruit medium, roundish; skin smooth, oily, mostly covered with dark 
red; flesh white, fine, juicy, vinous, sub-acid, very good. Tree very hardy, a free grower, and productive. An 
acquisition of much value, on account of its great hardiness and good quality. October. 25c. 
WINTER APPLES. 
Baldwin-Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. Tree vigormis , upright and productive. In Now England, Now 
\ ork, Ontario and Michigan, this is one of the most popular and profitable sorts for either tuple or market. 
December to March. 25c. 
Belle de Boskoop—Large, bright yellow, washed witli light red on sunny side, and sometimes with a sprinkling of 
russet, flesh crisp, firm, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid; quality very good; a late keejter. Tree a vigorous grower, 50c. 
Ben Iiavis (New York Pippin, Kentucky Streak, &c.) — A largo, handsome, striped apple, of good quality. Tree 
very hardy, vigorous and productive; a late keeper; highly esteemed in the West and Southwest. 25o. 
Canada Iteinette—Very large, flattened, ribbed; dull yellow; flesh firm, juicy and rich. Tree a /fee grower, 
spreading and a good bearer. In France it is considered the largest and best apple, and proves excellent here. 
November to March. 25e. 
Cooper’s Market (Cooper s Redling) Medium size, conical; red, handsome; quality good; otic of the latest keepers, 
and therefore very valuable. Tree hardy; a slender grower and productive. December to May. 25c. 
Dominie (M oils of Ohio) A large, fine striped apple, resembling the bumbo; a vigorous grower and a profuse 
bearer; succeeds very well iu nearly all the Western States; attains a great size, in Illinois and Iowa. Decem¬ 
ber to April. 25c. 
Ksopus Spitzenbarg —Large, deep red with gray spots, and delicately coated witli bloom; flesh yellow, crisp, rich 
and excellent. Tree rather a feeble, slow grower and moderate bearer; esteemed in this State as one of the 
very best. November to April. 50e. 
Fallawater (Fornwalder, Tulpehocken, Pound, &c.)—A very large and handsome apple from Pennsylvania; qual¬ 
ity good. Tree vigorous, bears young and abundantly. November to March. 25c. 
Golden Kusset—Medium size, dull russet, with a tinge of red on the exposed side; flesti greenish, crisp, juicy and 
high flavored. Tree a vigorous grower, with light-colored speckled shoots, by which it is easily known ; hardy, 
bears well; popular and extensively grown in Western New York and Wisconsin. November to April. 25c. 
Grimes’ Golden (Grimes’ Golden Pippin)—Medium to large size; skin golden yellow sprinkled with gray dots; 
flesh crisp, tender, juicy, sprightly; very good to best. Tree hardy, vigorous , productive; originally from 
Virginia; grown in Southern Ohio. January to April. 25c. 
Hubbards ton (Hubbardston Nonsuch)—Large; striped yellow and red; tender, juicy and flue; a free grower and 
great bearer. Native of Massachusetts. November to January. 25e. 
Jonathan Medium size; red and yellow; flesh tender, juicy and rich; a moderate grower; shoots light-colored, 
slender and spreading; very productive. One of the best varieties either for table or market. November to 
March. 50c. 
Lady Apple (Pomme d’ Api)—A beautiful little dessert fruit; flat, pale yellow with a brilliant red cheek; flesh 
crisp, juiej and pleasant. Ihc tree is a moderate grower, forms a dense, erect head, and beat's large crops of 
fruit iu clusters; the fruit sells for the highest price in New York and Philadelphia. November to May. 60c. 
Lady’s Sweet—Large, roundish, green and red; nearly quite red in the suit; sweet, sprightly and perfumed; shoots 
slender but erect; a moderate grower and good bearer, originated iu Newburgh, N. Y. One of the best winter 
sweet ap/iles. Keeps well. November to May. 50c. 
Lyman’s Pumpkin Sweet (Pound Sweet)—A very large, round, greenish apple, excellent for bilking. Tree a. free 
grower and productive. October to December. 25c. 
Mann—Medium to large, deep yellow, often with a shade of brownish red where exposed; juicy, mild, pleasant, 
sub-acid. Tree hardy, and an upright grower; an early and annual bearer and a late keeper. January to 
April. 25c. 
McIntosh Red—Large, roundish, skin mostly covered with bright rod; flesh white, tender, sub-acid, sprightly, 
very good. A handsome apple of flue quality. Tree vigorous and hardy. November to February. 60c. 
Monmouth pippin (Red Cheek Pippin)—Large, greenish yellow, with a fine red cheek; juicy, tender and good. 
Tree a free grower and productive. Keeps well till March or April. 25c. 
Mother—Large, red; flesh very tender, rich and aromatic. Tree a moderate grower and good bearer. Succeeds 
well in the North. Supposed to have originated in Worcester County, Mass. One of the best dessert apples. 
November to January. 25c. 
Newtown Pippin—One of the most celebrated of American apples, on account of its long keeping and excellent 
qualities, and the high price it commands abroad ; but its success is confined to certain districts and soils. It 
attains its greatest perfection on Long Island and the Hudson. In 'Western New York and New England It 
rarely succeeds well. It requires rich and higlt culture, and it makes such a slow, feeble growth, that it has to 
bo top grafted upon a strong growing variety. November to June. 50c. 
New York Pippin—See Ben Davis. 
Northern Spy—Large, striped, and quite covered on the sunny side witli dark crimson, and delicately coated with 
bloom. Flesh juicy, rich, highly aromatic, retaining its freshness of appearance and flavor till July. Tito tree 
is a remarkably rapid, erect grower, and a great bearer. Like all trees of the same habit, it requires good 
culture and occasional thinning out of the branches, to admit tho sun and air fully to the fruit. Both leaf 
and blossom buds open a week later than other varieties. One of the finest late keeping apples. 25c. 
Peck’s Pleasant— Large ; pale yellow, witli brown cheek; very smooth and fair; flesh Arm and rich, approaching 
the flavor of a Newtown Pippin. Keeps well. Tree a moderate, erect grower and good bearer. November 
to April. 50c. 
