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A new sport of Rome Beauty, and like Gallia Beauty is identifical with its 
parent in all characteristics except fruit is a solid red color. December-M ay 
Autumn Varieties 
Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens in Western New York 
EARLY McINTOSH............ See page 4 for description and illustration, 
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 while balance will be hard and green. 

Trees hardy and productive. September 15th—25th 
° New red sport, much more attrac- eA fee el 
Red Gravenstein tive than its parent. Differs from old ee o 
Gravenstein, being solid dark red in : i 
color. Is a better keeper and hangs better on the tree. Should be planted in i ff 
place of Gravenstein. September 10th—15th a Red 
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WEALTHY. Beautiful, moderate-sized, brilliant red Apple, fine quality. One of “Se oe 
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 profitable 
planted as a filler. September 15th—20th 



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A comparatively new Apple of the 
McIntosh type that combines the 
ort an high quality and flavor of the 
McIntosh, the ability to stand han- 
dling of the Baldwin and tendency to hang to the tree of the Ben Davis. 
Should be planted extensively. An excellent variety to plant with 
McIntosh asa cross pollinator. The fruit of Cortland is as large or larger 
than that of McIntosh, round to somewhat conical in shape. In color 
it is a bright red, blushed with darker red, splashed and striped with 
carmine and more or less overlaid with a deep, purplish bloom. 
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Winter Varieties 
Months listed after descriptions indicate the time at which the fruit is at its best 
for general use 
BALDWIN. Long a favorite with commercial orchardists for which no substi- 
tute has yet been found. Yields large crops and is an excellent 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. 
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DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Very fine colored solid red strain of Delicious, age Oe aa Conlad 
resembling its parent in all characteristics except color. November—M arch ~ ey eee — z ortian 
DELICIOUS, RED See page 6 for description and illustration iii anit 
JONATHAN. A very beautiful Apple, of a brilliant red color, highly flavored 
and of excellent quality for dessert or culinary use. Good family sort as well 
as highly profitable for market. Tree generally bears early, productive and 
long lived. November—A pril 
KENDALL. A new McIntosh seedling introduced and recommended by the 
New York State Experimental Station. Handsomely colored solid dark red. 
Fruit large with fine grained whitish flesh. Excellent quality and flavor. 
Ripens about the same time as McIntosh but keeps longer. 
MACOUN AE A eee re es See page 7 for description and illustration 
McINTOSH RED............ Bee Obs See page 7 for description and illustration 
POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet). A very large, round, yellow, russet 
Apple. Very sweet and rich. Tree a vigorous, rapid upright grower; valuable. 



















A handsome, new Apple of the McIntosh 
type, but ripens a month earlier, about the 
time of Wealthy. Bright, pinkish red, large, 
flesh tender, very white with a refreshing aroma. An early and annual bearer. 
Excellent for home and roadside markets. 




