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279—ANOKA. The Old Folks Apple. 
The second year, big, full-sized crop; 
earliest and heaviest bearing Apple. 
Hardy in all climates; never winter- 
kills. Ripens in August but can be 
used a month earlier. Apples are good 
size. Yellow, striped red. 
280—BLACK BEN. (Winter.) The best 
of the Ben Davis family. It attains a 
much higher color than Ben Davis or 
Gano. The tree is hardier, more vig- 
orous and more prolific than Ben Davis. 
Fruit is large, solid dark red. 

281—CHAMPION. (Summer.) A late 
summer Apple. Large, attractive red, 
and of fine quality. Tree is hardy 
and a heavy bearer. 
282—-DUCHESS. (Red.) Attractive 
yellow Apple with red stripes; me- 
dium size. Profits are larger. One of 
the most profitable summer varieties. 
Bears young. 
270—DELICIOUS, DARK RED. Colors 
a deep red 2 to 3 weeks before the 
common Delicious begins to take 
color. Bigger profits for the grower 
because earlier picking, earlier mar- 
keting, and more extra fancy grade. 
271—DELICIOUS, YELLOW. Popular, 
big, beautiful, golden yellow Apple. 
Has a wonderful flavor, excellent 
quality, firm flesh, and ripens fast. 
Begins bearing at a very early age 
and is a vigorous grower, so that a 
six-year-old tree can have 5 or 6 
bushels of apples, and a 15-year-old 
tree 20 to 25 bushels. Brings highest 
price and is in demand on every mar- 
ket. 
272—GRIMES GOLDEN. A rich golden 
color, fine flavor and aroma, an ideal 
dessert Apple, and an equally fine 
cooker. Easy to grow, hardy and pro- 
lific bearer. 
273—JONATHAN, DARK RED. The 
most profitable Apple obtainable. 
The Dark Red Jonathan attains a 
brilliant red color 2 weeks before 
ripening, and this, in turn, gains the 
advantage of higher market price for 
the grower. Early marketing also 
eliminates windfalls. 
274—LODI, GOLDEN. New Improved 
Transparent. A large waxen Apple 
of clear transparent color. Flesh is 
firm and skin thick. Keeps and ships 
unusually well for an early variety. 
Twice the size of Transparent, and 
the tree is a vigorous spreading 
grower. It ripens July Ist. 
275—RED ROME. An improved Red 
Rome Beauty. Color of fruit much 
brighter and a solid red. Produces 
much higher percentage of fancy 
Apples. Bears at an early age. Tree 
is a vigorous strong grower. Because 
it blooms a week or ten days after 
other varieties, it more often escapes 
spring frost. 
276—STAYMAN WINESAP. The Ne- 
osho Dark Red Stayman is a mar- 
velous improvement over many Stay- 
man Apples; has more color and 
keeping qualities. It is a solid dark 
red, which makes it a universal fa- 
vorite. 
277—TURLEY WINESAP. A truly fine 
quality Apple of the Stayman type, 
which positively does not skin crack. 
A beautiful red color. You will find 
it a profit maker. 
283—WINESAP, IMPROVED. An im- 
proved strain. A good shipper and 
an exceptionally good keeper in ordi- 
nary and cold storage. Splendid 
bright red, and indistinctly striped 
with dark purplish red; good quality. 
Medium size; hardy; a heavy, regular 
bearer. 
284—WHETSTONE. A wonderful new 
variety of Jonathan strain crossed 
with Ben Davis and Delicious. Highly 
productive, large red Apples that 
hang on the tree until Christmas if 
necessary. An excellent keeper. One 
of the best Apples for baking. 
285—-WEALTHY. (Late Summer.) A 
most dependable and widely plant- 
ed late summer Apple; bright red 
striped; medium to large size; ripens 
over a long season. Very good qual- 
ity. Very hardy; bears young. 
286—WILLOW TWIG RED. (New Im- 
proved Strain.) A new selected sport 
of Willow Twig of larger size, very 
uniform and symmetrical, and unex- 
celled color. Keeps in storage until 
May without scalding or breaking 
down. 
278—YELLOW TRANSPARENT. (Ear- 
ly Summer.) Extra early Apple; me- 
dium size, a beautiful clear yellow. 
Unexcelled for pies, tarts, and apple 
sauce. Tree extremely hardy, upright, 
compact grower; often used as a 
filler; reliable cropper. 
287—YORK IMPERIAL. (Winter.) 
Bright pin-striped with dark red; fair 
quality. A very heavy bearer. Easy 
to handle. Good keeper in dry stor- 
age. 
288—VIRGINIA CRABAPPLE 
One of the best jelly Crab Apples. 
Medium size, golden yellow. A late 
bloomer and prolific bearer, seldom fail- 
ing to have a crop. Will produce crops 
with as little attention as any Crab 
Apple that we know. 
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