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for highly profitable orchards 
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Splendid for Country Roads and Lawns 
Astrachan. Best of all early Apples. Fruit a beautiful deep red; flesh 
tender, crisp and juicy; quite acid. July and August. 
Baldwin. Fruit large, darker red. Flesh crisp and juicy, flavor mild and 
sub-acid. A leading commercial variety. 
'“Cortland. Comes into bearing rather young. Fruit is a good size, 
yellowish white splashed with red; sometimes it is a solid red. The 
flesh is crispy white and juicy; quality excellent. 
Delicious, Solid Dark Red. A new and improved variety. This is, without 
question, the best eating Apple. The color is excellent, the flesh is 
tender and juicy, and almost sweet. Quality very high. 
'“Duchess (Oldenburg). Very early bearer; hardy and productive. Fruit 
large, yellow, striped bright red; flesh yellow, sub-acid. Good cooking 
apple. August. 
Fall Pippin. Fruit large, golden yellow; flesh yellow, juicy and agreeably 
sub-acid. September to December. 
Fameuse. Fine table Apple. Flesh snowy white, pleasing color. October 
to December. 
Rhode Island Greening. Fruit large, green, with dull red blush; flesh 
_ richly flavored, very juicy. December to February. 
Red”Rome Beauty - (Gallia Beauty). This is the best of the several Rome 
strains. Growers report that this variety is far superior to the older 
kinds. Fruit is beautiful, large and red; quality excellent. 
Red Spy. An outstanding red Apple. The size is larger than the average 
Northern Spy. The color is bright red and it ripens a little earlier than 
the older sort. An excellent shipper and keeper. 
Rome Beouty. Bears abundant drops of beautiful, large, yellow striped 
fruit of medium quality. December, January. 
:: 'Stayman. A leading commercial variety with yellow fruit shaded dull 
red; flesh yellow, sub-acid, of very good quality. December to February. 
Sweet Bough. Very large, pale yellow, with flesh of white and of honeyed 
sweetness. August. 
Tolman Sweet. Fruit pale yellow usually marked with a green stripe. 
The flesh is fine grained, juicy and sweet. One of the best sweet 
Apples for keeping qualities. 
Turley Winesap. A large dark red Apple of very attractive appearance. 
An excellent sort for cooking, a delicious eating Apple and is a late 
keeper. A good many growers consider it a better variety than Stay- 
man. 
Wealthy. An early and abundant bearer. Fruit yellow, striped red; flesh 
white, tender, juicy, sub-acid. Quality fine. September to November. 
= s Yellow Delicious. Like Delicious but with yellow skin. 
Yellow Transparent. Tree hardy, productive, with medium-sized, pale 
yellow fruit; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid. July, August. 
Grimes Golden. A wonderful bearer. Fruit of good quality. Flesh deep 
golden yellow, sub-acid. November to January. 
Harvest. The earliest summer Apple. Fruit yellow with white flesh; 
flavor sub-acid, mellowing to mild. July. 
Hyslop Crab. Fruit medium size, red, with yellow flesh. 
Jonathan. Bears when very young. Brilliant red fruit of medium size; 
flesh yellow, sub-acid. November to January. 
King. Fruit large, beautiful red on yellow background with richly flavored, 
aromatic, yellow flesh. November to January. 
Maiden Blush. Fruit handsome lemon-yellow with crimson cheek, juicy, 
sub-acid, white flesh. September to November. 
McIntosh. Fruit beautiful dark red; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid. Fine. 
October to December. 
’ : 'Melba. New. A Canadian origination of McIntosh parentage and of 
unusual merit. Ripens early in August. Fruit medium size, attrac¬ 
tively colored bright pinkish red, of very high quality. Probably not 
a good shipper but unexcelled for home use and the roadside market. 
Add 15c each. 
Northern Spy. Fruit pale yellow, mottled with red. Flesh yellow, juicy, 
sub-acid, of finest quality. November, December. 
Northwestern Greening. Very hardy; vigorous grower. Fruit is an attrac¬ 
tive yellow color, firm with crisp flesh; excellent cooking variety. 
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