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Abbreviations: 
Dw.—Dwarit Trees BA.—Standard Trees, Bearing-Age 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 productive. 
CORTLAND. November-February. A comparatively new apple that com- 
bines 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 ap- 
pearance is very similar to McIntosh. Bright solid red, flesh juicy with 
a sprightly sub-acid flavor. 
FAMEUSE (Snow Apple). October-December. A beautiful dark red apple, 
flesh snowy-white, rimmed and flecked with crimson, juicy and with 
a mild aromatic flavor. 
JONATHAN. November-March. A beautiful red apple. Flesh yellow, 
crisp, tender, and juicy, with a pleasantly acid flavor. 
KENDALL. October. Dark red McIntosh seedling, very attractive. An 
annual bearer and good keeper. 
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