
Autumn Varieties 
Descriptions indicate approximate date at which fruit ripens 
in Western New York. 
EARLY McINTOSH. Sce page 7 for description and illustra- 
tion. 
FALL PIPPIN. Very large and when fully ripe has an attrac- 
tive, 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 be- 
ing fully ripe and ready to use while balance will be hard and 
ereen. Trees hardy and productive. September 15-25. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN. New red sport, much more attractive 
than its parent. Differs from old Gravenstein, being solid dark 
red in color. Is a better keeper and hangs better on the tree. 
Should be planted in place of Gravenstein. September 10-15. 
WEALTHY. Beautiful, moderate sized, brilliant red Apple; fine 
quality. One of 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 15-20. 








‘Red Delicious 
TENDER, CRISP, KING OF ALL RED APPLES 
A large, dark red Apple, with crisp, fine grained flesh of excellent 
quality and flavor; a splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of the 
hardiest. A vigorous grower with good foliage. A regular annual bearer. 
Excellent for eating and the most popular fruitstand Apple. Packs well 
in boxes and bushels ,always bringing high prices on the leading mar- 
kets and in strong demand by the best trade. December-March. 
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(Solid Red Strain). Without doubt the lead- 
ing commercial variety of New York and the 
New England States. A yery attractive red Apple of the highest quality. 
Hardy, bears young and annually. Flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy 
and refreshing, with attractive flavor. It is especially desirable for fancy 
trade, October-January. 
Rhode 
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Greening _ 
A large and superior Winter Apple that is famous over a large extent 
of the 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 yellow color when ripe 
and an abundant yielder. Tree is long-lived, hardy and does well on 
ees gravelly or sandy loam with well drained clay subsoil. December- 
pril. 


