HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
McIntosh is one of the best for box-packing on account of size and color 
APPLES, continued 
JONATHAN. Winter. Medium to large; brilliant red; very highly flavored, 
juicy, fine-grained, tender, mild, subacid. Will keep well without special 
care, and also stand much handling. Tree long-lived, but comes into bearing 
very young and produces big crops every year. Jonathan is often the kind 
to plant in higher Appalachian country. Southern Pennsylvania, Maryland, 
and all states to the west having similar conditions, produce fine Jonathans, 
Farther north it ripens a little small, but everywhere is of best quality. 
July (Fourth of July). Summer. Red. 
King David. Winter. A handsome Apple, with rich red skin and yellowish 
flesh. In size it varies from medium to large. The trees are hardy, vigorous, 
and bear heavy crops. 
Lowry. Winter. Red. 
Maiden Blush. Fall. Yellow with blush. 
McIntosh. 
Fall. The Apple that has made the Bitter 
Root Valley famous. The color is bright. 
deep red; flesh white, with pinkish tinge; juicy, with slight 
acid flavor. The fruit will keep a long time, but is mellow 
and good to use almost from the time it is picked till the next 
crop comes. Requires no special storage to be kept like fresh. 
In New England, New York and Michigan Its high quality 
and attractive appearance put it in the lead. It is extra 
good for all the higher and colder sections. Trees bear in three and four 
Sells 
for higher 
prices than 
most win¬ 
ter Apples 
years, and make fine fillers. Quick grower; long-lived; big cropper 
Nero. Winter. Red. 
