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APPLES—Continued 
CRAB APPLES 
HYSLOP (Smith). The best of the Crab Apples. This strain was selected for its soild 
red color, vigorous, early bearing and heavy annual bearing characteristics. A 
superior strain of this variety. September to October. 
APPLE UNDER STOCKS 
Valuable for top working and bridge grafting because of their hardiness and 
vigorous growth. 
“ HIBERNAL (Dutton). Of Russian origin and one of the hardiest of Apple varieties. 
Tree vigorous, very spreading, adapted for top-working of most commercial varieties. 
Fruit is large, flat, greenish-yellow with splashes of red. Good cooker. 
“VIRGINIA CRAB (Worth). Originated in lowa. Tree unusually vigorous and of wide- 
spreading form, the heavy-shouldered branches forming nearly 90 degrees horizontal 
angles from trunk for from 6 to 12 inches, then turning upward. Makes good unions 
with all commercial varieties except varieties of the Winesap family. Fruit has no 
commercial value. 
ABOUT POLLINATION 
Although most varieties of Apples will produce a few fruits in most years and 
some varieties will likely produce a fair crop in favorable years when self pollinated— 
all varieties benefit by cross pollination. It is good practice therefore, to plant not 
more than 2 to 4 rows of one variety in a block alternating with desirable pollinating 
varieties. 
Red Delicious Good results may be anticipated where any two or more of such standard com- 
mercial varieties as McIntosh, Wagener, Wealthy, Grimes, Jonathan, Steele Red, and 
; Delicious are planted together. Dutchess and Fameuse may be planted together or 
WINTER VARIETIES—Continued either one may be planted with McIntosh, Wagener, Wealthy, Grimes, or Jonathan. 
Northern Spy and Graham should be planted with such varieties as Grimes, Jonathan, 
STAYMAN WINESAP (Coffing). A large greenish yellow Apple Steele Red, or Delicious for best results. 
nearly covered with red and splashed with carmine. Flesh 
greenish tinged with yellow moderately fine grained, tender, ‘ _ 
juicy and aromatic. Tree young bearer and reliable cropper. 
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December to May. Yellow Transparen 
~S STEELES RED. A beautiful deep red, long keeping valuable commercial variety. 
Fruit is well formed, medium to large in size, fine grained, juicy, aromatic and 
sub-acid. Flesh white with yellow or greenish tints. A high quality Apple. 
TOLMAN SWEET (Wark). A late keeping sweet Apple. Tree large, hardy, vigor- 
ous. Fruit medium sized, pale yellow marked with one or more narrow green 
stripes. Flesh firm, fine grained, juicy and sweet. December to February. 
TURLEY WINESAP (Coffing). This variety originated in Indiana and is gradually 
winning its way on its merits. Tree vigorous grower and starts bearing in 5 to 6 
years from planting. Fruit large and very red. Season just before Stayman. 
WAGENER (Wark). Comes into bearing earlier than most varieties. Tree medium 
in size, fruit medium to large. Color pinkish red striped with carmine over a pale 
yellow background. Flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid. October to February. 
WEALTHY (Nye). The parent tree of this strain began to bear at an early age 
and bore annual crops. Fruit large, round, smooth and marked with red. Flesh 
white, tender, juicy, sub-acid and of excellent flavor. November to January. 
~ WEALTHY-RED (Anderson). A 
nearly solid red, highly col- 
ored strain of this popular 
variety. In other respects it 
is a true type bud selected 
Wealthy. 
WOLF RIVER (Graham Exp. 
Sta). One of the largest 
Apples grown. Skin smooth, 
yellowish white splashed with 
red. Flesh yellowish white, 
coarse, tender. Tree very 
vigorous. Valuable for the 
restaurant trade. November 
to January. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS (Farns- 
worth). A ‘Bud Selected’’ 
yellow Apple of the Delicious 
type. Has all characteristics 
of the regular Delicious in: 
flesh and flavor. November \ 
to February. 
Our Fruit Trees Are 
Inspected Annually by 
the Massachusetts True- 
ness-to-name_ Inspection 
Service. 
McIntosh (Farley) 
