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Late Fall Apples: 
Grimes Golden. A favorite yellow apple. Fruit 
medium, uniform, yellow. Flesh, tender and crisp, 
slightly acid. Stores well. > 
Kir.nard’s Choice. Originated in Tennessee. One 
of the best all purpose red apples. Similar in color 
to winesap, but ripens earlier. Appreciated wher¬ 
ever known. 
Northern Spy. A hardy healthy apple that is 
very productive and) stores well. Brings top market 
\ price. 
Northwestern Greening. A fall apple in the 
South, but ripening later in northern localities where 
it is hardy and' very productive. Fruit pale, waxy 
yellow, sometimes faintly blushed. 
Tolman Sweet. The leading sweet apple. Trees 
hardy, long-lived and bear early. Fruit pale yellow, 
sometimes blushed. Fiesh firm, white and sweet. 
Wealthy. Another fall apple in the South, which 
is hardy in the North. Fruit of good appeal ance, 
shaded to dark red. Flesh tender sub-acid. Espe¬ 
cially adapted to sandy soils. 
Yellow Delicious. An all-purpose apple with al¬ 
most every good quality. Trees vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Fruit uniform in size, coloring to a good 
yellow color. Flavor very distinctive and pleasing 
Dark Red Delicious. The same description as for 
the Red Delicious applies to this very popular new 
variety; and in addition to having all the desirable 
qualities of the original Delicious, it also has the 
advantage of an exquisite deep red color covering the 
entire fruit. One of the best additions to the list 
of apple varieties since the original Delicious. 
Anoka. Called the “Old Folks Apple” because 
it comes into bearing at an early age, often having 
some fruit the second year after planting. It is 
very resistant to cold temperatures, bears heavily. 
Fruit is of good size, colored red with yellow streaks, 
ripens in mid-summer, and is fine for cooking. The 
tree does not giow so large as some other varieties, 
and is theiefore good for planting in the yard, if 
other space is not available. 
York Imperial. A late fall or early winter varie¬ 
ty planted largely in the Virginias and adjoining 
states. Fruits keep and ship exceptionally well. 
Winter Apples: 
Baldwin. Probably the most extensively ^rown of 
any winter apple in the Eastern states. Fruit uni¬ 
form in shape, yellow blushed and mottled with red. 
Flesh crisp, tender and juicy. 
Cortland. Very similar to McIntosh, but if possi¬ 
ble an improvement. Fruit bright deep red in color. 
Flesh snow white, firm, crisp and tender. 
All Red Jonathan. Everybody places this variety 
among the best in both appearance and quality. Me¬ 
dium sized fruits with brilliant red skins. Flesh 
nearly white, crisp and tender with a distinctly pleas¬ 
ant aroma. 
