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APPLES (Cont'd) 
CORTLAND. A cross between McIntosh and Ben Davis, 
inheriting the good qualities of both parents. It is a 
beautiful red, larger than McIntosh, and matures a 
month later; hangs well to the tree. 
PARAGON. An apple of large size; yellowish, covered 
with deep red, flesh tender, sub-acid aromatic. 
WINTER BANANA, Large, golden yellow and beauti- 
fully shaped with bright crimson red. Flesh lemon 
yellow, fine grained, sub-acid, rich, aromatic flavor. 
PARADISE WINTER SWEET. Large; creamy white, 
rosy cheeked. One of the best sweet winter varieties. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large, greenish yellow, 
tender, juicy, rich, acid. The old reliable Winter cook- 
ing apple, and also good for dessert. 
FALLAWATER (sometimes called Pound Apple). Large; 
yellowish green. 
HUBBARDSTON, Large, red, striped, tender, juicy. 
STARK. Large, striped, mild, sub-acid, good. Valuable 
as a keeper. 
BALDWIN. Large, bright red, crisp, juicy, rich. 
RAMBO, Medium, red and yellow. Mild flavor, Ex- 
cellent old variety. 
YORK IMPERIAL, A medium to large winter apple 
with yellow skin shaded red; firm, juicy, sub-acid. An 
excellent canning and shipping apple. 
JONATHAN. Most beautiful of all apples. Fruit me- 
dium to large, roundish, yellow nearly covered with 
red. 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP. Large; deep crimson; one of the most beauti- 
ful; very popular. 
TRANSCENDENT. For many years the most popular 
crab apple. Fruit about an inch in diameter, yellow, 
with red cheek. 
FLORENCE, Fruit bright ruby red and crimson. Tree is 
hardy and rather dwarf. Beautiful bloom. 
PEACHES 
We are offering only a limited number of varieties, 
ones that you can depend on giving you a good crop 
of fruit. 
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Varieties listed according to season of ripening as 
near as possible. 
SNEED (Cling). Bright red cheeks. Earliest market 
peach. 
GREENSBORO (Semi-Cling). Hardy and productive, 
fruit large and tree healthy. Color white with crim- 
son cheek. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Yellow, freestone, ripening four or 
five days ahead of Carman. Very attractive peach of 
good size and fair quality. It withstands shipment 
better than most early varieties. 
TRIOGEM. Highly colored red, flesh yellow, freestone. 
Fruit buds are very hardy. Ripens a few days after 
Golden Jubilee. 
CUMBERLAND. A seedling crossed with Greensboro. 
The fruit is larger than Belle, attractively colored 
with red, oval in shape. The flesh is white, almost 
free. 
