Ornamental and Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Vines. 
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Ked Hieti^heimer. A German variety. Fruit 
large to very large ; cream-colored ground, covered 
with purplish crimson; flesh white, firm, subacid, 
with pleasant flavor; tree a free grower and very 
productive. A worthy variety. 
Wealthy. Medium size, dark red ; flesh white, fine 
grained, juicy, subacid. Tree a free grower and 
early bearer. October and November. 
WIISXKR. 
Kaineuse. (Snow Apple.) Small to medium in size, 
round, deep crimson ; flesh snowy white, with crim¬ 
son streaks, very tender, crisp and melting. One of 
the finest desert fruits. November 
and December. 
DaUlwin. Large, red with yellow' 
on one side ; crisp, juicv and rich. 
Tree vigorous and productive. A 
standard variety. Nov. to .\pril. 
Koxhury Uusst't. .'\bove medium 
size, russet; flesh greenish wliite, 
crisp, with a fine subacid flavor. 
Tree a good grower and produc¬ 
tive. Ssovember to .\pril. 
l*eck's Ploa.'iant. Medium to 
large ; waxen yellow, with blush 
cheek : resembles the Newtown 
Pippin ; flesh yellow, fine-grained, 
crisp and brittle; superlative 
flavor. December to March. 
Sutton Heauty. Medium; red 
and yellow ; (pialiiy very good ; 
good keeper. 
Uon Davis. Medium size ; hand¬ 
some deep red ; flesh firm, white, 
subacid ; a good shipper and late 
keeper,productive, but lacking in 
flavor. Tree vigorous and early 
bearer. January to April. 
Newtown Pippin. A famous 
Apple,originatidgon Long Island. 
Fruit dull green; flesh greenish 
white, juicy, crisp, w i t h fine 
aroma and delicious flavor; late 
keeper. Tree a feeble grower. It 
succeeds well in many parts of 
Long Island. lanuarv to May. 
< )THI 0 H VAlil KTiKS. — Mann, Mcl nto.sh 
Hod, Talniau’s Sweet, Ij. I. Hiisset, Northern 
Spy, Spitzenl)urg^, Seok-iio-Fiiri her. 
CRAB APPCES. 
For preserving, jellies, and ornament. 
Montreal Beauty. Large size of its class ; yellow 
and rich red ; flesh rich, firm, acid. Sept, and Oct. 
Transcendent. One of the best early varieties. 
Golden yellow, with a red cheek. September. 
Hyslop. Fruit large : in clusters ; rich red, covered 
with a thick blue bloom ; flesh yellow, subacid. Tree 
productive and a strong grower. 
H u b h a r d s t o n. (Hubbardston’s 
Nonesuch.) Large, handsome, yel¬ 
low, mostly covered with red ; flesh 
tender, fine grained, with a rich and 
distinct flavor; tree upright and 
productive. 
Smokehou.se. Large, flat, red and 
yellow ; flesh yellow, firm, juicy and 
crisp. An early and prolific bearer. 
October to January. 
Baltzby. Large, yellow, sweet. 
Our best early winter sweet Apple. 
October to J anuay. 
Rhode Island Greenin#;'. Darge, 
round ; green or greenish yellow 
when ripe ; flesh yellow and fine¬ 
grained, tender, with a rich subacid 
flavor. A great favorite for cook 
ing. November to March. 
l^ellllowcr. Medium to large ; pale 
yellow with blush cheek ; flesh very 
tender, crisp, juicy, with a delicate 
spicy flavor ; core large. 
V'allawator. Very large, flat; skin 
smooth, dark green, with dull red 
cheek ; flesh greenish white,coarse¬ 
grained ; mild subacid. A very 
strong grower and productive bear¬ 
er of large, late-keeping fruit, valu¬ 
able for market and cooking. 
November to April. 
Tompkins’ King;. (King of Tomp¬ 
kins County.) A large, handsome 
red Apple of fair quality. Tree a 
good grow’er and moderate bearer.'-: 
HUHHARDSTOX. 
