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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 grow so large as some other varieties, 
and is therefore good for planting in the yard, if 
other space is not available. 
York Imperial. A late fall or early winter variety 
planted largely in the Virginias and adjoining states. 
Fiuits keep and ship exceptionally well. 
Winter Apples: 
Baldwin. Probably the most extensively grown of 
any winter apple in the Eastern states. Fruit uni- 
form in shape, yeilow 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. 
Mammoth Black Twig. A seedling of Winesap, 
growing more vigorously. Bears large fruits of good 
quality. 
Rome Beauty. An _ excellent market variety. 
Fruit uniform and very attractive. Planted largely 
in commercial orchards, but fits well into the home 
orchard. 
Red Rome Beauty. Quite an improvement over 
the Rome Beauty as far as color is concerned. Qual- 
ity practically the same. 
Winesap. Thrives everywhere planted. Fruit ex- 
cellent. Keeps well and is good commercially. 
Winter Banana. Trees very hardy, vigorous and 
fruitful. Fruit clear, pale yellow, with a delicate 
blush. Flavor rich, mixture of sweet and sour. 
Yates. Very popular in the South, especially in 
Georgia. A heavy bearer and good keeper. Fruit 
will often stay on trees until near Christmas if not 
picked. 
Fameuse. (Snow.) Very popular early Winter 
Apple. Snow-white flesh from which it takes its 
“name. Deep crimson in color and very pleasant to 
eat out of hand. Fills the gap between early fall 
and late winter apples. Trees very hardy and pro- 
ductive. 
Gano. (Black Ben.) A handsome large apple of 
perfect shape, smooth, glossy, deep red skin; flesh 
white, slightly tinged with yellow; firm rather 
coarse, crisp mild sub-acid flavor. Excellent keeper, — 
standing long shipments; usually packed in barrels. 
All Red McIntosh. In addition to having all the 
desirable qualities of the original McIntosh, it has 
