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A comparatively new Apple of the McIntosh 
Cortland type that combines the high quality and flavor 
of the McIntosh, the ability to stand handling 
of the Baldwin and tendency to hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. Should 
be planted extensively. An excellent variety to plant with McIntosh as 
a cross pollinator. The fruit of Cortland is as large or larger than that 
of McIntosh, round to somewhat conical in shape. In color it is a bright 
red, blushed with darker red, splashed and striped with carmine and 
more or less overlaid with a deep purplish bloom. October-February. 

Macoun 








A late McIntosh type Apple ripening about ten days later than McIntosh. 
Dark red with whitish close grained flesh. Fine quality. A heavy and 
regular bearer. Introduced and recommended, by the New York State 
Experimental Station. November. 
Cortland 

Grow 
CRAB APPLES 
FOR FRUIT AND 
ORNAMENTAL EFFECT 
HYSLOP 
Fruit large, very brilliantly colored, 
dark red or purplish overspread with 
thick, blue bloom, borne in attrac- 
tive clusters. The tree is a good 
grower, very hardy, and a reliable 
cropper yielding good crops bienni- 
ally or in some cases annually. It is 
desirable both for home use and for 
market. One of the best known and 
most widely propagated varieties. 
September 15-25th. 
DOLGO CRAB 
A handsome red Crab Apple. Vigor- 
ous and productive. Very juicy, 
jellies easily, and makes a rich, ruby 
red jelly of beautiful color and ex- 
cellent flavor. Makes exceptionally 
good cider. September 1-10th. 

A new red sport 
identical with 
Northern Spy ex- 
cept that the fruit 
is a solid bright 
red without either 
stripe or splashes. 
Much handsomer 
than its parent. 
An excellent com- 
mercial sort. Tree 
ie is hardy and pro- 
POLLINATION—YVarieties such as McIntosh, R. I. : 
Greening, Red Gravenstein and Northern Spy set little ductive. 
fruit without the assistance of an efficient pollinator. November-A pril. 
Good varieties to use for pollination are Cortland, ‘ 
Wealthy, Delicious, and Macoun. It is always best to 
plant two or more varieties to take care of this problem. 
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Macoun 

Hyslop 
Red Spy 

