
THESE TOP-NOTCH VARIETIES 
MILTON 
This handsome new apple of the McIntosh type 
ripens with Wealthy and a month before Mc- 
Intosh. The tree is hardy, vigorous and an annual 
bearer. Color is beautiful pinkish red with heavy 
bloom. Flesh white with flavor more sprightly 
than McIntosh. Sept. 10-20th. 

WINTER VARIETIES 
Months listed after descriptions indicate the time 
at which the fruit is at its best for general use. 
BALDWIN—Long a favorite with commercial orchard- 
ists for which no substitute has yet been found. 
Yields large crops and is an excellent shipper. Highly 
regarded as an eating and cooking apple, having a 
flavor all its own. Fruit is large, bright red, crisp, 
juicy, and rich. Tree vigorous and productive. 
December-March. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple)—Hardy, medium size; deep 
crimson; flesh is snowy white, tender, melting, and 
delicious. Tree vigorous with dark wood; one of the 
finest dessert fruits and valuable for market. October- 
December. 
GALLIA BEAUT Y—An introduction from Ohio. This 
variety is an improved solid red Rome Beauty. Same 
shape and texture, but seemingly better quality. 
Truly a beautiful apple that meets with good market 
demand. December-May. 
GOLDEN RUSSET—Attractive, yellow russetted ap- 
ple. Long keeper. Tree a vigorous grower. November- 
April. 
RED DELICIOUS—(Scee Page 4 for description). 
GRIMES GOLDEN—An apple of fine quality. Fruit 
medium to large, bright yellow flesh. Juicy and fine 
flavored. Tree vigorous grower, hardy, and produc- 
tive. November-February. 
JONATHAN—A beautiful red apple, highly flavored 
and of excellent quality, being tender, juicy, spicy, 
and rich—a splendid family sort and highly profitable 
for market. Tree long-lived, productive, and an early 
bearer. November-April. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS 
A very fine colored, solid red strain of Delicious 
resembling its parent in all characteristics except 
color. November-March. 

KENDALL—(Scee Page 5 for description). 
CORTLAND—(See Page 5 for description). 
KING (Tompkins County)—One of the largest red 
winter apples. Large size and attractive color makes 
it desirable for home use. November-March. 
LOBO—A McIntosh type of Canadian origin. Precedes 
its parent in season. Larger and darker red with 
more conspicuous dots. It is primarily adapted for 
Southern growers. October-November. 

Wealthy 
MEDINA—An improved Delicious, ripening later and 
prolonging the season of that variety. Larger and 
more attractive than Delicious. December-April. 
OPALESCENT—Very handsome, large, dark crimson 
apple. November-February. 
ROME BEAUTY—Yellow and red striped apple of 
excellent quality. Prolific annual bearer. Early bearer 
and good keeper. Profitable commercial sort for New 
York, Ohio, Pa., and W. Va. December-May. 
SMOKEHOUSE— Yellow, mottled with dark red. A 
fine flavored dessert apple. October- January. 
SPITZENBURG— High flavored, dark red. November- 
April. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP—Fruit medium to large size. 
Skin smooth, slightly striped, coloring to dull red. 
Productive and early bearer. December-March. 
SWEET McINTOSH—Resembles McIntosh in ap- 
pearance, flavor, and aroma. Good for baking and 
eating out of hand. October- January. 
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HAPPY FAMILY 
APPLE COLLECTION 
1 Cortland 1 Mcintosh Red 
1Macoun' 1 Northern Spy 
4 STRONG 2 Yr. 
5-7 FT. TREES 
$4.79 

