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\FAMEUSE (SNOW APPLE) 
Season, October and November. An old and well 
known variety. Tree a moderate grower. Very 
hardy and not very well adapted for growing in 
the South. Productive. Fruit medium in size; col- 
or pale greenish-yellow, mixed with stripes of 
red with splashes of same on shady side; flesh 
white, tender and juicy, slightly perfumed; fla- 
vor sub-acid extra good. 
Flavor like 
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\TOMPKINS COUNTY) One of our 
best fall apples. Very saleable. November to 
December. Very large size, red and yellow color. 
| WINTER 
\NORTHERN SPY Large, roundish-cont- 
cal, often flattened, 
slightly ribbed; handsomely striped with red; 
flavor rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid, fine. Keeps 
through winter and late into spring. To afford 
fine fruit, tree must receive good cultivation and 
attention. A market fruit of highest quality. No- 
vember to January. 
‘GRIMES’ GOLDEN 42 apple of the 
highest quality. It is 
one of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with 
Delicious and Jonathan on the markets. Medium 
to large; bright yellow with pink cheek; flesh fine 
grained, juicy, with a very pleasing spicy fla- 
vor. Like Jonathan it is equally adapted to al- 
most all culinary uses as well as for eating out 
the hand. For pies, marmalade, sauce and dump- 
lings, it is one of the best. It has hardly enough 
acid for the best jelly apple. The tree is hardy, 
grows upright and is quite disease and insect 
resistant. Season of fruit, November to Jan- 
uary. 
aN BALDWIN ‘Season, December to March. 
The great commercial late win- 
ter keeper of the Hastern states. Tree a vigorous 
open grower, upright in tendency and very pro- 
ductive where hardy. Comes slow into bearing, 
but produces abundantly when mature. Fruit 
large, rounded, deep red; flesh rich and juicy. 
aN WINES AP Medium size, dark red, juicy, 
mild. A favorite late winter ap- 
ple and a leading commercial variety on all mar- 
kets, as well as a very popular home variety. No- 
vembr to April. 
ae ROME BE AUTY Large, roundish, very 
slightly conical; most- 
ly covered with bright red on pale yellow 
ground; flesh tender, not fine grained, juicy, of 
good quality. Ripens early in winter. The large 
aise and beautiful appearance of this apple ren- 
der it popular as an orchard variety. Attains 
highest perfection in medium soils. November to 
March. 
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Plant these for profit. Description on Page 4. 
‘JON ATHAN This variety is probably bet- 
ter known to average con- 
sumers of dessert apples than any other variety. 
It is recognized on all markets of the country 
as one of the best among the few leaders of 
high quality eating apples. The fact that its 
qualities and flavor are also superior and out- 
standing when used for culinary purposes adds 
to its popularity. The fruit is medium size, red 
and beautiful. It bears young and abundantly. 
It is quite hardy. Season November to February. 
‘IMP ROVED ALLA Special bud selected 
RED McINTOSH Metntosh apple, color: 
McIntosh apple, color- 
ing a solid red without a trace of stripe. Without 
question this is the finest type of the McIntosh 
that has come to our attention and will say that 
if you are not getting sufficient color on your 
present plantings of McIntosh you should make 
your new plantings of this Improved Type this 
year. 
\YELLOW BELLFLOWER 127¢¢, 0b- 
long; skin 
yellow, with a beautiful tinge of red on the sunny 
side; flesh crisp, juicy with a delicious high 
flavor. October to January. 
We Advise Tree 
Protectors For All 
Young Fruit Trees 
Be Put On At Once 
“TREE PROTECTORS 
We have a complete stock of tree protectors. 
It is very advisable that you use tree protectors 
for young filbert trees. As you will notice, the 
price is very inexpensive and will pay large divi- 
dends. They are also good wherever the trees 
are bothered with rabbits or other rodents ag the 
will protect the trunk of the tree. They also will 
keep the young trees from being sun-burned 
Prices: 
10 lots, 5¢ each, 
50 to $00 lots, 4c each. 
$00 lots or more, $3.75 per hundred... 
1000 lots, $3.50 per hundred. 
