. . . grown under the most exacting conditions to insure 
healthy . . . heavy-bearing . . . disease-free trees 
Autumn 
FALL PIPPIN— V ery large, yellow and juicy. 
Excellent for cooking. Hardy and productive. 
October to December. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple) —Medium size, crim¬ 
son with snow white flesh. Excellent quality. 
November. 
G R AV E N ST EIN— Large, handsome, red streak¬ 
ed apple of excellent quality. September to 
November. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH —Large attractive red 
blushed apple of fair quality. Heavy bearer. 
September. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG— Large deep red 
late keeping winter apple of good quality. De¬ 
cember to May. 
MILTON— A very handsome new apple of the 
McIntosh type. Fruit a beautiful pinkish red 
with tender, crisp, white flesh of excellent flavor. 
Trees hardy and vigorous. Ripens a month 
ahead of McIntosh. 
POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet) —Large 
yellow russetted apple. Very sweet. October and 
November. 
Winter 
BALDWIN— L arge, bright red. Trees vigorous 
and productive. A leading commercial sort in 
New York and New England. November to May. 
CORTLAND —-A comparatively new apple of 
the McIntosh type that combines the high 
quality and flavor of the McIntosh, the ability 
to stand handling of the Baldwin and ability to 
hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. Should be 
planted extensively. An excellent variety to plant 
with McIntosh as a cross pollinator. November 
to February. 
DELICIOUS— A large dark red apple with crisp, 
fine grained flesh of excellent quality and flavor. 
Hardy, vigorous and an annual bearer. December 
to February. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS —A very fine 
colored, solid red strain of Delicious resembling 
its parent in all characteristics except color. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN —A new red sport, much 
more attractive than its parent. Differs from the 
old Gravenstein only in the solid dark red color of 
the fruit. Should be planted in place of Graven¬ 
stein. 
RED DUCHESS —Red sport of Duchess. Bears 
early, good size, hardy, September. 
WEALTHY —Beautiful, brilliant red apple of 
fine quality. Exceptionally hardy and an early 
bearer. Excellent filler. October to January. 
WOLF RIVER Very large, yellow striped with 
bright crimson. September to December. 
Varieties 
GANO (Black Ben Davis) —Large, dark red. 
January to June. 
GALLIA BEAUTY— A new red sport identical 
with Rome Beauty except that fruit is solid red 
in color instead of striped. 
GOLDEN RUSSET —Attractive yellow rus¬ 
setted apple. Long keeper. November to April. 
GRIMES GOLDEN —Large golden yellow. 
Good quality. December to April. 
JONATHAN —Beautiful red apple of excellent 
quality. Productive and an early bearer. Novem¬ 
ber to April. 
KENDALL —Dark red McIntosh seedling. Pro¬ 
ductive, good keeper. Ripens with McIntosh. 
KING —Large attractive red apple. November 
to March. 
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