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Harrisons’ IS'urseries, Berlin. Maryland 
Red June (Carolina Red June)—Summer. Medium size, 
conical, dark red, juicy, fairly good flavor, very productive. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING—Mid winter. Large, green¬ 
ish yellow, flesh crisp, juicy, quite acid, firm, fine grained, 
tender, and of very fine flavor and quality. This large and 
superior Northern winter apple is famous, and is highly 
prized for eating and cooking; also valuable commercial 
variety, an excellent keeper, and a popular barrel apple; 
always brings good prices. Generally planted in New Eng¬ 
land, New York, Michigan and Canada, but not advisable to 
plant south of the Mason-Dixon Line. 
Smokehouse—Fall. Large apple of super-fine flavor, excel¬ 
lent for eating, yellowish green mottled with dull red and 
with many russet dots; flesh firm, crisp, juicy and aromatic. 
Tree large, vigorous and reliably productive. 
STARK—Winter. Long keeper and a reliable commercial 
sort. Fruit large, round, greenish yellow, with red stripes; 
flesh yellow, crisp and mildly acid; valuable as a keeper. 
Excellent baking apple, and always sought by the larger 
baking concerns and hotels; brings premium prices. A 
good variety for the commercial orchard because the tree 
is hardy, thrifty, healthy, one of the strongest growers, a 
regular bearer; very productive. Desirable trees to top 
work other sorts on. 
Starr—Summer. Large, attractive, with bright yellowish, 
smooth skin; sometimes marked with a faint blush and 
numerous russet dots; flesh yellow, fine, very tender, crisp, 
juicy, aromatic and of extra fine quality, bringing highest 
prices. Recommended to those with nearby markets, but a 
poor long distance shipper. Popular in Southern New Jersey. 
STAYMAN WINES AP (STAYMAN)—Winter. Medium 
large to large; green and yellow, almost hidden by deep, 
dark red stripes; flesh yellow, not in the least mealy; plenty 
of juice; firm, tender, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, quality the 
best and finest. Splendid late keeper, but mellows for use 
in the fall. Tree a quick and large grower; bears young, 
often producing a barrel to a tree when five years old. Nec¬ 
essary to plant Grimes Golden along with Stayman for 
proper cross-pollinization; bears every year; crops uniformly 
heavy. Stayman is now planted in nearly all the new or¬ 
chards in the East, to a large extent. One of the most 
popular apples grown, and demand far exceeds the supply, 
always bringing highest prices on the large markets; also 
popular roadside market variety. See picture on inside 
front page. 
Sweet Rough—Summer. Large, pale yellow; tender, sweet. 
Twenty Ounce—Winter. Very large, yellow striped with red; 
fine quality; good keeper. 
Wolf River—Winter. Exceedingly large, handsome, bright 
yellow, skin mottled and blushed with deep red and broad 
stripes of bright carmine; fair quality, long keeper, and 
excellent for cooking. 
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