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Fruit Department. 
Apples. 
Summer Apples. 
d. Devonshire Quarrenden. Medium size. Early red, firm, juicy. Abundant bearer. August 
and September. 
d. Duchess of Oldenburg. Medium, yellow streaked, juicy. August to September. 
s. Early Harvest. Pale yellow, tart, tender, with a fine flavor. 
d. Lady Sudley. Large, striped red, handsome. August to September. 
d. Mr. Gladstone. Medium, dull red, crisp, juicy. Early. 
sd. Red Astrachan. Large, nearly covered with deep crimson; juicy, tart, and a good bearer. 
s. Sweet Bough. Large, yellow, sweet, tender and juicy. 
d. Worcester Pearmain. Medium, red, crisp, juicy. August to September. 
sd. Yellow Transparent. Pale yellow when ripe; flesh tender, juicy, sub-acid; a free grower and 
early bearer. 
Autumn Apples. 
d. Allington Pippin. Fruit medium size with streaks of red on the sunny side. Flavor excellent. 
Growth vigorous. Abundant bearer. November to January. 
d. Charles Ross. Large, very handsome. November. 
s. Fall Pippin. Large, roundish oblong; yellow; flesh tender, rich and delicious. October to De¬ 
cember. 
sd. Gravenstein. Large, pale yellow, crisp. October to December. 
s. Maiden’s Blush. Large, pale yellow, red cheeks, flesh tender and pleasant. September to October. 
d. Peasgood’s Nonsuch. Large, green-yellow, flushed red. September to November. 
s. Pound Sweet. Very large, yellow, very good flavor, esteemed for cooking. 
d. Pott’s Seedling. Large, pale yellow, free bearer. September to November. 
d. Professor. Medium, pale yellow flaked crimson. September to November. 
sd. Snow or Famuese. Medium size. Crimson, inside snow white. Tender, delicious. November t 
January. 
d. The Queen. Large, green-yellow, tender, juicy. September to November. 
d. Wealthy. Medium, deep red, juicy, fine quality, productive. October. 
Winter Apples. 
sd. Baldwin. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich; very productive, 
s. Ben Davis. A large, handsome, striped apple of good quality. 
d. Blenheim Pippin. Large, sweet, red streaks, juicy. December to February. 
d. Cox’s Orange Pippin. Greenish yellow. Medium size, handsome, richly flavored; heavy bearer, 
fine dessert apple. November to February. 
d. James Grieve. Medium, fine flavor, first rate bearer. 
sd. King. A superb red apple of the largest size and finest quality; good bearer, vigorous grower. 
November to January. 
s. McIntosh Red. Medium, deepest crimson, finest quality, 
s. Newtown Pippin. Large, striped, flesh juicy, crisp and aromatic. 
s. Red Bletigheimer. Large, yellow, freely splashed red, juicy. 
sd. Rhode Island Greening. Well-known and popular; fruit rather acid; excellent both for dessert 
and cooking. 
sd. Roxbury Russet. Medium size; crisp, juicy, sub-acid; hardy and a long keeper. 
d. Seek-no-further. Medium size, handsome. Abundant bearer. Of best quality. October to Jan¬ 
uary. 
“s'* to left of name indicates standard only. 
“ d ” to left of name indicates dwarf only. 
“sd" to left of name indicates both standard and dwarf. 
Price® of Apples—Standard. 
Available list of the transplanted sizes sent on request. 
6 to 9 ft., transplanted, each $1.00 to $3.00. 
5 to 6 ft., selected, each 75 cts.; per 10, $6.00; per 100, $45.00. 
4 to 5 ft., each 50 cts.; per 10, $4.50; per 100 ,$35.00. 
Prices of Apples—Dwarf. 
5 to 7 ft., bearing size, $1.00 to $3.00 each. Send for available list of varieties. 
2 to 3 ft., selected, 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Crabapples. 
Hyslop. Large, deep crimson; very popular, late. 
Transcendent. Tree immensely productive, early bearer. Excellent for sauces and pies. Juicy and 
crisp; skin yellow, striped with red. Prices same as standard apples. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
