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CORTLAND APPLES. 
APPLES 
Our 3-4 year old Apples are extra heavy, beautiful trees. Many of them have already 
fruited in the nursery. They are the size of trees most likely to bear early crops. Please 
do not expect fruit this summer. Fruit trees, as a general rule, have to become estab- 
lished on their new location, before they begin to bear. 
Northern Spy, Red Astrachan, Rhode Island Greening and Wealthy are varieties re- 
commended for baking and cooking. 
Standard Trees, 3-4 years, 6 to 8 ft. (Delicious, Early McIn- Each Per 3 Per 10 
tosh, Jonathan, McIntosh Red, Northern Spy, Red Rome 
Beauty, Yellow Delicious, Yellow Transparent)........ $3.00 $8.10 $25.00 
Standard Trees, 2 year, 5 to 7 ft. (Any variety listed)...... 1.75 4.95 15.00 
» iy 3 4 to 6 ft. (Any variety listed)...... 1.50 4.20 12.00 
Months after name of variety indicate the time of ripening. 
BALDWIN. November-May. A leading commercial sort in New York.and New Eng- 
land. Large, bright red. Tree vigorous and productive. 
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. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. November-January. Deep yellow fruit with dots of russet. Flesh 
yellowish white, crisp and moderately juicy, mild sub-acid flavor. 
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