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Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 
Gravcnslein — Fall, extra large, perfect in form and hand¬ 
some in coloring — orange-yellow overlaid with broken stripes 
of light and dark red; llesh is yellowish, firm, crisp, tender, 
juicy, fine Ilavor. Good for cooking, extra vigorous tree, 
comes into hearing rather early and bears profuse crops 
regularly. Grown most extensively in California and com¬ 
mands good prices. 
GRIMES GOLDEN (Grimes)—Fall, medium sized, golden 
yellow, tender, rich, aromatic, sub-acid, delicious, possibly 
the best flavored apple known, and a good keeper. No bet¬ 
ter variety exists for eating raw or for cooking. Tree is 
very hardy and one of the heaviest hearers known, produc¬ 
ing extra large crops annually. Excellent variety for a 
filler, as it comes into hearing very early. Grimes Golden 
is the best pollinizer known, especially for Stayman Wine- 
sap, Delicious, Paragon or Mammoth Black Twig, Winesap, 
McIntosh and others. Be sure to include Grimes Golden in 
your orchard. When all factors are considered, Grimes 
Golden is the best, highest flavored, longest keeper and 
most profitable yellow apple grown. Numerous experiments 
and observations on the study of cross-pollinization were 
conducted by Dr. E. C. Auchter, horticulturist, University 
of Maryland, now with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
in our several large bearing commercial apple orchards at 
Berlin. 
Hubbardslon (Hubbardston None-Such)—Winter, large, 
red striped, strong grower, bears well every year. 
JONATHAN—Early winter, medium to large; brilliant red, 
juicy, fine grained, tender, mild, sub-acid, and very highly 
flavored. Late keeper and an excellent shipper. Tree long 
lived, but comes into bearing very young and produces big 
crops every year. Popular bushel and box variety, demand¬ 
ing highest prices on account of its attractive red appear¬ 
ance and fine flavor. Fine variety for a pollinizer. 
King (King of Tompkins County)—Fall, extra large, very 
red, with a tint of yellow, flesh yellow, crisp, juicy, sub-acid, 
good quality. Tree slow grower and not a big producer. 
Generally planted in New York. 
King David—Fall, a beautiful deep dark red apple, resemb¬ 
ling Jonathan as to size and shape, but not quite as good 
flavor. Splendid shipper and keeper. Tree hardy, and 
comes into bearing young. 
Liveland Raspberry — Summer, large, waxy white, marbled 
with crimson, flesh white stained with red, tender, poor 
quality. Tree vigorous, early bearer. 
Lowry—Winter, beautiful mahogany red, good, medium size, 
round oval shape, nearly sweet, mild sub-acid; excellent 
flavor, good shipper, long keeper, and sells at fancy prices 
in export as well as domestic markets. New popular com¬ 
mercial variety in Virginia. 
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