
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. Ex- 
cellent for home and roadside markets. 



RED ROME A new sport of Rome Beauty, and like Gallia 
Beauty is identical with its parent in all char- 
acteristics except fruit is a solid red color. December-May. 

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See page 4 for Apple Tree prices. 
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 substitute has yet been found. Yields large crops and is an ex- 
cellent 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. 
DOUELE RED DELICIOUS. Very fine colored solid red strain 
of Delicious, resembling its parent in all characteristics except 
color. November-March. 
DELICIOUS, RED. Sce page 5 for description and illustration. 
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-April. 
KENDALL. A new MclIntosh seedling introduced. and recom- 
mended 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. 
POUND SWEET (Pumpkin Sweet). A very large, round, 
yellow, russet Apple. Very sweet and rich. ‘Tree a vigorous, rapid 
upright grower; valuable. 
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 attrac , 
tive, 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-April. 
Tree moderately vig- 
if BN Ge orous. Comes into 
bearing young. A reliable cropper. Medium to large size fruit. 
Slightly striped, coloring to dull red. (See illustration above.) 
December-March. 

