\ TWENTY OUNCE 
A large, green baking and cooking apple harvested in central New Jersey 
during August. It is recognized as an excellent baking apple when harvested 
at the proper stage of maturity. 
~ LOBO 
A seedling of McIntosh from Canada. The fruit of Lobo is somewhat larger 
than McIntosh and matures about a week earlier. It is an excellent cooking and 
dessert apple with some of the McIntosh aroma. It is a variety adapted pri- 
marily to areas south of where McIntosh is grown most extensively. 
MciINTOSH 
A standard variety known by all apple growers. A few trees are available 
on Hibernal stock. 
‘ OPALESCENT 
A large, very attractive, bright red apple generally harvested between 
September 15 and October 1 in central New Jersey. The trees are productive 
and the fruit generally commands top market prices during late September 
and early October. 
v DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS 
A red bud sport of Delicious with all of the good qualities of that popular 
variety. It may be harvested earlier and develops more red color than the 
regular Delicious. 
\ TURLEY 
A large, attractive, red apple of good quality ready to harvest about a 
week before Stayman. It does not crack like Stayman and develops more 
red color similar to but brighter than Paragon. It is an excellent cooking 
apple and superior to Paragon for eating. It is the most promising substitute 
for Stayman. 
