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• • *. • APPLES Additional Varieties / OS 
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Red McIntosh - A sport of McIntosh that is identical to the parent 
tree except that the color is deeper and more nearly covers the 
entire fruit.(5 p extra in one year olds only,) 
Black McIntosh - Another sport that gets red sooner and continues 
to darken as the season advances. It is really not Black hut is 
a rich and deep red. (lOpf. extra in one year olds only. ) 
Red Gravenstein - This is a sport of Gravenstein th^t is almost 
solid red. which makes a mo st.valuable summer market apple of 
high quality and large size. (One year trees only at 5b extra.) 
Yellow Transparent - This old Russian variety is.exceptionally early 
and as a sauce apple for home is valuable but, is, too small for 
market. 
Grimes Golden - The best pf all fall apples for eating and sauce 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Earned in order of ripening. 
Fairfax - Although of recent introduction this variety has superced¬ 
ed all the older early varieties because of its quality, size 
and color. As a market variety it stands at the top for its 
season. 
Dorsett - Another new early variety that is a better'plant makef and 
sometimes outbears Fairfax, but never outsells it, although 
it is a better carrier but not .quite as good quality, the color 
is bright and attractive and size is large. 
Joe.-The oldest variety now holding its own against all competitors 
of its season, large to very, large, a good market berry of bright 
red and shiny yellow seeds. Foliage is exceptionally good. Do 
not manure or fertilize too heavily. 
Catskili - A laier variety of good color and quality which extends 
the season to about the latest, .profitable time, size is large. 
The foliage of later varieties seldom withstands the heat and 
, drought thus ruining the fruit before it ripens. 
Everbearing.-We have not, as yet, found a variety that we would be 
willing, to recommend. 
RASPBERRIES 
Taylor - A new red variety that we have tested and like very much. 
It is a very large thimble shaped berry with productiveness and 
hardiness that is sure to. make it profitable. The price is 
necessarily high but we believe it worth the extra- price. 
Latham.-The best known red raspberry ever.introduced and more uni¬ 
versally popular than any other. Our plants are of the Redpath 
strain, nursery grown in nursery and inspected and pronounced 
free of disease. 
Cumberland - The best and largest blackcap we have ever grown and we 
recommend it. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Best of -All - There are few varieties' that are worth planting and we 
have found this to be better for home or market th^jrrany other 
kind we.have tested. 
CURRANTS (For N. J.planters only.) 
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Wilder - The most prolific red currant yet introduced, the clusters 
and berries are large and easily gathered because of their long 
stems. i , 
Fays Prolific - A large, long stemmed red variety growing on medium 
strong plants. 
GOOSEBERRIES (For N. J.planters only.) 
Downing - A large greenish yellow variety, productive ,&nd profitable. 
Red Jacket - The best red variety and the largest that can be grown 
successfully in N.J., quality good. 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington - This is the best strain of rust resistant asparagus 
and since there is no other variety equally good we grow only 
the one kind. 
