The Varieties Described Here Are the Best Known Sorts. Their Value Has 
Been Proved and They Will 
Select Autumn Apples 
Pound Sweet (Pumpkin Sweet). Large yellow 
russetted Apple. Very sweet. October and 
November. 
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 
Gravenstein. 
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. 
Select Winter Varieties 
Baldwin. Large, bright red. Tree vigorous and 
productive. November to May. 
Ben Davis. Large, splashed with bright red on 
yellowish ground. Juicy, mild, pleasant flavor. 
January to June. 
Cortland. The most promising of the tree fruits 
that have originated at the New York State 
Experiment Station. Resembles the popular 
McIntosh Red, but fruits are larger, brighter 
in color, of richer flavor and the flesh is firmer, 
more juicy and keeps better. An excellent 
variety to plant with McIntosh as cross pol- 
lenator. November to March. 
Delicious. Fruit large, nearly covered with bril- 
liant dark red, flesh fine grained, crisp and 
melting, juicy with a delightful aroma, of very 
highest quality. A splendid keeper and ship- 
per. Trees vigorous and hardy. November to 
April. 
Golden Russet. Medium size. Attractive russetted 
Apple. Long keeper. November to April. 
Gallia Beauty. A new red sport identical with 
Rome Beauty, except that fruit is solid red in 
color. 
Grimes Golden. Medium to large, golden yellow, 
good quality. December to April. 
Hubbardston Nonesuch. Large, round, yellow 
and red striped, juicy. Tree a strong grower 
and productive. November to January. 
Jonathan 
Produce Fine Fruit in Abundance. 














































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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, 
NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK [5] 
