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regular bearer. Cash in on the popularity of the McIntosh 
by growing Early Mclntosh for your markets. 
All Red Duchess. This is a dandy bright red, juicy, acid 
apple for summer desserts. The trees really bear quickly 
and heavily. Perfectly hardy and thrives everywhere. Won- 
derful pollenizer for: other trees. This is an all-purpose 
apple, and brings premium prices on an early market. 
Milton. A very handsome new apple of the Mclntosh 
type. Fruit is a beautiful pinkish red, with tender, crisp, 
white flesh of excellent flavor. Trees are hardy and vigorous. 
Ripens about three to four weeks before McIntosh. 
Red Astrachan. Fruit medium size, yellow with dark red 
patches; flesh decidedly acid and juicy; excellent for cocking, 
and very satisfactory for home planting. Trees are very 
hardy and prolific. 
Hackworth. A southern apple of distinctive merit. Should 
have a place in all family orchards in Dixie. Medium-sized 
fruit, striped, and very juicy. A very good bearer. 
Maiden Blush. Another of the old varieties which con- 
tinues to be popular in the home orchard, and one of the 
best late summer commercial apples. Medium to large 
fruit, yellow background, with red blush. Firm, good ship- 
per. 
Old-Fashioned Horse. An old favorite, famous for cider 
making, pies, drying, and all culinary purposes. When 
allowed to mellow to deepest gold, it is a delicious eating 
apple. Fruit is large, pale greenish yellow, shaded with 
red; tender, juicy, subacid. Tree is vigorous and very 
hardy; upright grower; bears early and abundantly. 
Wealthy. This beautiful, moderate-sized, brilliant red 
apple is of fine quality; one of the best of its season. It 
is a relatively good keeper, and owing to the hardiness of 
the tree, its adaptability to cold climates and early bearing 
habits, it can be profitable as a filler. Wealthy is a good 
pollenizer for other varieties. 
“FALL AND WINTER APPLES 
All Red Mclntosh. In addition to having all the desir- 
able qualities of the original McIntosh, it has the advantage 
of deep red color covering the entire fruit. Flesh white, 
tender, juicy, subacid. Tree hardy, vigorous, and healthy; 
starts to bear young and heavily. It is a favorite for market - 
and eating. Fruits medium to large, highly flavored, cov- 
ered with brilliant crimson. A very beautiful apple, and 
ranks as one of the best general purpose, home and com- 
mercial varieties ever introduced. 
Kendall. A new McIntosh seedling, of about the same 
season, but keeps a little longer. The apples are large, 
trim, with whitish, fine-grained flesh, and handsomely cov- 
ered with dark red. Ranks as one of the best all-purpose 
apples. 
Kinnard Choice. Originated in Tennessee. One of the 
best all-purpose apples. Similar in color to Winesap, but 
ripens earlier. Appreciated wherever known. Flesh yellow, 
crisp, agreeably subacid, and aromatic. Trees hardy and 
prolific. An excellent all-purpose apple. 
Tolman Sweet. The leading sweet apple of the nation! 
Trees hardy, long-lived, and bear early. Fruit pale yellow, 
sometimes blushed. Flesh firm, white, and sweet. Highly 
esteemed for dessert and all culinary purposes. 4 
Cortland. Very similar to McIntosh, but if possible an im- 
provement. The flesh is firmer but just as juicy; the apples 
do not drop so readily and ship better. Fruit bright deep 
red in color. Flesh snow white, firm, crisp, and tender. 
One of the top-ranking commercial varieties, leading in 
production and income oe early winter apples. 
