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APPLES—Continued 
AUTUMN VARIETIES WINTER VARIETIES—Continued 
JONATHAN:RED (Anderson). Our Anderson strain is the aristocrat of the GRIMES GOLDEN Uoehrendt). The finest and most profitable strain 
Jonathan family. Fruit bright red. Flesh white, firm, crisp, juicy and sprightly of Grimes ever introduced. Fruit is above average in size and 
sub-acid. A beautiful Apple, highly flavored for commercial and home plant- bears larger annual crops than ordinary Grimes. Fruit deep, yellow, 
ing. The characteristics of the parent tree of this strain are, early bearing and flesh yellow, firm, crisp and sub-acid. Season, November to 
heavy annual production of exceptionally large size fruit. February. = 
i KENDALL. A new McIntosh type attracting attention of fruit growers 
FAMEUSE-SNOW (Farley). A solid red type of a well and favorably known dessert hecause of ite rich color and attractive appactacceta imamate 
desirable characteristics of the McIntosh except it hangs to tree 
better and keeps longer. Fruit is large, trim in outline. Flesh white, 
fine grained, more sprightly in flavor than McIntosh. Handsomely 
WINTER VARIETIES colored, dark red and rich bloom. Tree vigorous, hardy. October 
to February. 
Apple, beautiful in appearance. Skin is thin, smooth. Flesh snow-white, very 
tender and juicy. October to mid-winter. 
BALDWIN (Spencer). This strain is early and annual bearing. Parent tree is 
low spreading and produced 4 bushels of fruit when only 7 years old, followed 
by annual crops. Fruit is large and color typical of the variety. Flesh is firm, 
crisp, juicy and of very good quality. Season, November to April. 
BALDWIN-SCARLET (Ruall). A red strain of the well-known Baldwin. Skin is 
tough, smooth and very attractive. Season and quality of fruit same as Spen- 
cer strain. 
CORTLAND (Lyman). An improved late McIntosh. The two fruits are similar but 
Cortland averages larger, the season several weeks later. Do not drop so read- 
ily and ship better. A variety steadily increasing in popularity. 
DELICIOUS-SOLID RED (Evarts). A highly colored strain, recommended for loca- 
tions where Delicious does not attain sufficient color. Tree is a vigorous grower 
and bears annual crops. Flesh is fine grained, crisp, melting and juicy. Season, 
November to March. 
DELICIOUS-STRIPED (Lyman). A red striped strain of exceptional merit. Fruit 
medium to large, of mild flavor, sub-acid, almost sweet. Greenish yellow back- 
ground striped with medium red. November to March. 
GALLIA-BEAUTY (Ohio Experiment Station). A solid red variation of the Rome 
Beauty and is unusually attractive. Fruit large, smooth, handsome, uniform in 
size and shape. Thick skinned. Good shipper. Tree is vigorous, comes into 
bearing early with a heavy annual crop. Fruit hangs to tree well because of its 
long stems. Season, November to February. Rapidly gaining favor in com- 
mercial plantings. 

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om” Gallia-Beauty 
% McINTOSH-SOLID RED (Farley). The most attractive bud selected strain of this 
a popular variety. Large crimson fruit of the very best quality and of uniform 
. 4% shape. Highly aromatic. Season, November to February. 
NORTHERN SPY (Farley No. 9). This is a remarkable strain of this popular Apple. 
The parent tree is a strong vigorous grower and produced a full crop of nearly 
12 bushels when only 9 years old, and a total of 141 bushels by the end of the 
16th season. This record speaks for itself and needs no added comments. The 
fruit is large and attractive. Color is bright red with indistinct stripings. Flesh 
is very juicy, crisp, tender and of excellent flavor. Season, November to March. 
NORTHERN SPY-SOLID RED (Stuart). The parent tree of this strain was in full 
bearing during the 12th year at which time we started our records, indicating 

Aone oa this strain came into bearing very young. The fruit is solid red and highly 
- ns attractive. In other respects it is a true type Northern Spy. 
ee a Sa et ate ae — RHODE ISLAND GREENING 
(Bushee). The parent tree of 
this strain bore annual crops 
of large fruit of uniform 
fe shape and size beginning 
the second year after plant- 
ing. The fruit is fine grain- 
ed, tender, very juicy and 
of rich and pleasing flavor. 
Season, December to March. 
RUSSET. The Golden Russet 
is too well known to need 
description. The fruit is 
picked and stored when still 
hard and becomes a golden 
brown and of delicious fla- 
vor in storage. Will keep in 
ordinary storage until spring. 
Trees are vigorous growers 
and early bearers. 
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Cortland 

Hyslop Crab 
