Fruit Department 
APPLES 
Our list embraces a most careful selection of the best sorts for the 
several seasons, and a few, if any, are omitted, that have proved worthy 
of general culture in New England. 
Price for Apple Trees, first class, 5 to 7 feet, 35c each; $4.00 per 
doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
Dwarf trees can be furnished in many of the varieties. 50c each. 
SUMMER APPLES 
Astrachan Red—Large, deep, crimson, juicy; rich, acid; August. 
Early Harvest—Medium size, straw color; tender, sub-acid. August. 
Golden Sweet—Large; pale yellow; ver3 r sweet and good. August. 
Sweet Bough—Large; pale-yellow; tender and sweet. August. 
Yellow Transparent—Very early; color, pale yellow. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Fall Pippin—Largo, yellow; tender, juicy and rich. October. 
Famouso (Snow Applo)—Medium; deep crimson. 
Hubbardston—Large, striped yellow and red. 
Gravonstoin—Largo, striped; tender, juicy and high flavored. 
Jorsoy Sweet—Striped red and green; very sweet. 
Maiden Blush—Medium size; pale yellow, with red cheek. 
Oldonburg—Medium size; yellow, streaked with red. 
Wealthy—Medium; yellow, mostly covered with dark red. 
WINTER 
Baldwin—Largo, bright red, juicy, crisp, sub-acid. 
Fallawatcr—Largo, globular; yellowish green, dull red cheek. 
King (Tompkins County)—Large, striped red and yellow. 
McIntosh—Medium size; dark red; flcsli white. 
Northern Spy—Large; striped; sub-acid, delicious flavor. 
Pock—Largo; pale yellow; very tender and rich. 
Rhode Island Greening—Greenish yellow; juicy and rich. 
Russet, Roxbury—Greenish yellow, covered with russet. 
Tolman—Medium; pale yellow; very sweet. 
CRAB APPLES 
Prico: 50c each. 
Hyslop—Largo; dark red, with a blue bloom; flesh yellowish. 
Transcondant—Juicy and crisp. Skin yellow, striped with red. 
Whitney’s Seedling—Large; splashed with carmine. 
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