
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens in Western New York 
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FALL PIPPIN. Very large and when fully ripe has an attractive, yellow color. The flesh is tender, rich and very good in quality, being excellent 
for dessert and especially desirable for culinary purposes. Does not ripen uniformly, part of crop being fully ripe and ready to use wnile balance 
will be hard and green. Trees hardy and productive. September 15th-25th 
RED GRAVENSTEIN........ utes < See one Eee SUE NS Ue es Seating Rigs SR Ty Amnon gente is See page 4 for description and illustration 
TWENTY OUNCE. Fruit very large. yellow and red. Juicy and crisp, sub-acid. Tree is vigorous and productive. 1 yr. trees only. October—February 
WEALTHY. Beautiful, moderate-sized, brilliant red Apple, fine quality. One of the best of its season. Is relatively a good keeper. Owing to 
hardiness of tree, its adaptability to cold climates and early bearing habits can be profitably planted as a filler. September 15th—20th 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Months listed after descriptions indicate the time at which the fruit is at its best for general use 




















































LODI 
A new fruit that closely resembles one of its 
parents, Yellow Transparent, but the fruits are 
larger and ripen a little later. An annual bearer 
BALDWIN. Long a favorite with commercial orchardists for which no substitute has yet 
been found. Yields large crops and is an exceilent shipper. Highly regarded as an eating 
and cooking Apple, having a flavor all its own. Fruit is large, bright red, crisp, juicy, 

and rich. Tree vigorous and productive. December—March fee ete : ‘al ne Tend 
im: ; ¥ at is becoming a commercial variety. ends 
GORTLAND: 2.0. ee cece. ....-. See page 4 for description and illustration to bear young. August 10th-16th 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Very fine colored solid red strain of Delicious, resembling 
its parent in all characteristics except color. November—March 
DELICIOUS, RED................ SP oe tev See page 7 for description and illustration. 
GOLDEN RUSSET.. The best russet Apple for home use. Keeps well. Attrac- 
tive, yellow russeted Apple. Desirable for home use during Spring months 
before small fruits ripen. Excellent for cider. Tree is hardy. An old 
favorite. November—A pril 
GRIMES GOLDEN. An Apple of fine quality. Fruit medium to large, bright 
yellow flesh. Juicy and fine flavored. Tree vigorous grower, hardy and pro- 
ductive. November—February 





rieties uch as McIntosh, R. I. Greening, Red Gravenstein 
little fruit without the assistance of an efficient pollinator. 
lination are Cortland, Wealthy, Delicious, and 
for pollinatio 
ys best to plant 2 or more varieties to take care of this problem. 



For home orchard or com- 
mercial use this is the ideal 
early variety to plant. Re- 
semblesits McIntosh parent 
with its handsome red color 
and uniform, round 
shape. The tree isa 
vigorous grower, 
hardy and produc- 
tive. Tends to be 
a biennial bearer, 
although for an- 
nual crops early 
thinning is rec- 
ommended. Un- 
der favorable con- 
ditions of growth 
it comes into 
bearing at an 
early age. Besides 
pleasing the 
taste, this 
early Apple 
pleases the 
eye. The flesh 
is white, ten- 
der and juicy 
with fine fla- 
vor. Ideal des- 
sert Apple. 
August 15th- 
25th. 



Early 
5 McIntosh — Milton 





