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Deticious (Yellow).—A very remarkable apple, it is agreed 
by many, by far the best apple of the two delicious varieties. You 
will find the trees to grow off better, more quickly coming into 
bearing. Within a very short time it will be producing a crop 
of beautiful yellow apples, that will bring good prices on the 
market and you will be pleased with them in every way. Don't 
fail to plant heavily of our Yellow Delicious. - an. Se 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT.—Widely known and well liked; large 
size; transparent yellow. Quality good; crisp, sub-acid, and very — 
fragrant; an excellent cooker; fruit tender and requires careful — 
handling. Tree bears young and is of rather dwarfish growth; is 
extremely hardy. June. “Ah Ane ea 
EARLY HARVEST.—Medium, bright straw color; tender, sub-acid; 
fine desert and cooking apples. Must be handled very carefully _ 
for market. June. ete 
RED ASTRACHAN.—Medium, flat; deep crimson, occasional 
greenish yellow in the shade; flesh white, moderately juicy; flavo: 
quite acid, rich; very productive. July. ' ie 
MAIDEN BLUSH.—Large, beautiful, blush cheek. ; Summer. “fet Z 
Horsk.—A popular Southern apple; large, oblong; yellow; fine | . 
for cooking and drying. July. ae ee 
TOLMAN.—Medium yellow and red, rich, sweet. The mos sa) 
valuable apple for baking, and otherwise fine. Summer. 
GANO,.—_Large, roundish, oblong, very similar in every respe a 
to Ben Davis, but of a rich red color. Largely planted in com- ~ 
mercial orchards in the Southwest. September. — . oe 
GRIMES.—A golden yellow apple that is an old favorite over — 
the United States on account of its beauty and size. The tree is — 
very productive and long lived; a splendid variety for commercial 
planting as well as for home orchards. September. oo 
WEALTHY.—Medium size, smooth, round, deep red; handsom ; 
and of fine quality. October to November. Re 
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ARKANSAS BLACK.—Dark red, almost black; medium to large 
size; of very attractive appearance, one of the best. September 
to October. at pe 
BEN DAvis.—The well-known standard variety. Medium to 
large; yellowish covered with red; flesh white; tree vigorous and — 
productive, carrying its fruit well through the warm, dry summers — 
of the Southwest. Ben Davis Apples grown in the Southwest, — 
particularly in Texas are much superior to those grown further 
north. September. Eels ae ee 
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JONATHAN.—One of the surest varieties: it never disappoints. 
A brilliant red, with spicy flavor; a favorite with all lovers of — 
juicy, acid apples. Highly profitable for markets and a splendid 
variety for the home orchard. Ripe in September. Bears young - 
and is very prolific. If you have room for only one apple tree, 
Jonathan is the one you want. ees 
GOLDEN WINE SAP.—A fine new yellow apple, but will | do 
well any place the old time Wine Sap is grown. The fruit is some 
ee old Wine Sap, good keeper and should be widely 
planted. | . 
Ducuess (Red).—Of the same strain old time Duch 
will ripen up, and have beautiful red color, that is pleasing and 
will make a ready saleable fruit; will keep well and easy to handle. 
Every home and commercial orchard should plant them 
STAYMAN WINESAP.—The largest of the Winesap fz 
