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Courtesy N. Y. State Agricultural Experiment Station 
DWARF APPLE TREE, loaded with delicious fruit, a few years after planting. 
APPLES 
Each Per3 Per10 Per 25 
Wrrcirer ross year: 41000 fives ane cot be ee oe $2.25 $6.30 $20.00 $45.00 
= = Vertical Cordons,.3 year, 4 to 5 ft....0. 5... 2.90 7.20 22.00 50.00 
Standard Trees, Bearing-Age, 6 to 8 ft., with Fruit Buds 150 4.20 12.00 25.00 
4 * ZYOOT 3 1607 ft, uxirce HEAVY a-ccarcr s eidet esto 6.00 12.00 
ni ¥ Baume stey On its” OOrehard soiZ@raa.2 ss es 60 ~=1.65 5.00 10.00 
Abbreviations: 
Dw.—Dwarft Trees BA.—Standard Trees, Bearing-Age 
VC.—Dwarif Vertical Cordons St.—Standard Trees, 2 year 
Months after name of variety indicate the time of ripening. 
BALDWIN. November-May. A leading commercial sort in New York 
and New England. Large, bright red. Tree vigorous and produc- 
tive. 
CORTLAND. November-February. A comparatively new apple that 
combines the flavor of McIntosh, and the ability to stand handling 
of the Baldwin. An excellent variety to plant as a cross-pollinator. 
DELICIOUS. December-February. One of. the finest winter apples. 
Dark red with crisp, fine grained flesh of excellent flavor. Hardy, 
vigorous, and annual bearer. ; 
EARLY HARVEST. July-August. An old favorite; the earliest summer 
apple of good quality. Bears early and regularly. 
EARLY McINTOSH. August. This apple with its pleasing taste and 
appearance is very similar to McIntosh. Bright solid red, flesh juicy 
with a sprightly sub-acid flavor. 
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