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Yellow Delicious 
A bright, golden yellow Apple of 
excellent quality. Firm, crisp, and 
very juicy. Splendid keeper. Bears 
young and heavily. Many growers 
say this is the finest yellow Apple. 
October to April 
Maeoun 
A late McIntosh type Apple 
ripening about 10 days later 
than McIntosh. Dark red with whit- 
ish, close-grained flesh. Fine quality 
A heavy and regular bearer. Intro- 
duced and recommended by the New 
York State Experiment Station. 
November 

sg | (SOLID RED STRAIN) 
av Ns SSR Without doubt the leading commer- 
cial See of New Y oe and the New England States. A very attrac- 
tive red Apple of the highest quality. Hardy, bears young and annually. 
Flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy and refreshing, with attractive fla- 
Voie wits especially desirable for fancy trade. October—January 


WINTER VARIETIES—Continued 
NORTHERN SPY. Easily ranks among the very best Winter Apples. A 
leading commercial variety, well known, having a well established 
reputation on the market. Fruit is large, very attractive, being of 
bright red color with a pronounced bloom. Flesh is juicy, crisp and 
excellent for dessert or culinary purposes. Brings high prices on the 
market. Keeps well in storage until April or later. November—A pril 
RED SPY A new red sport identical with Northern Spy, except 
that the fruit is a solid bright red without either 
stripe or splashes. Much handsomer than its parent. An excellent com- 
mercial sort. Tree is hardy and productive. November—M ay 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. A large and superior Winter Apple that 
is famous over a large extent of country. As a cooking Apple it is 
unsurpassed, and as a dessert fruit of its season, has few equals. 
It is a good keeper but keeps better if picked early. This Greening 
is a beautiful vellow color when ripe and an abundant yielder. Tree 
is long-lived, hardy and does well on fertile, gravelly or sandy loam 
with well drained clay subsoil. December—A pril 
ROME BEAUTY. Yellow and red striped Apple of excellent quality. 
Prolific annual bearer. Early bearer and good keeper. Profitable 
commercial sort for New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Vir- 
ginia. ~ December—M ay 
NAY 2e NEGAPp Tree moderately vigorous. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAE Comes into bearing young. 
R reliable cropper. Medium to large size fruit. Slightly striped, color- 
ing to dull red. (See illustration, page 4.) December—March 
TOLMAN SWEET. Fruit is generally esteemed for certain culinary pur- 
poses and baking. Yellow, tinged with red. Very sweet, hardy and 
productive. ~ November—A pril 
YELLOW DELICIOUS... See illustration and description on this page 

