New 
Monroe 
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NEW MONROE 
Monroe is the newest Apple intro- 
duction (1950) of the New York Aari- 
cultural Exceriment Station, Geneva, 
N. Y. It resulted from a cross between 
Jonathan and Rome Beauty. It is a 
late-keeping, high quality Apple. Mon- 
roe should be comparable to Rome 
Beauty in production. Price: 2-yr., 
large, 5-6 ft., $2.50 each; 3 for $6.50; 
10 for $19.95, postpaid. 
Maloney’s Apples Are Ali 
True-to-Name 
All of the Apple varieties propa- 
gated and now growing in Maloney 
Brothers Nursery, Dansville, New 
York, have been examined by the 
Massachusetts Trueness - to - Name 
Inspection Service. To the best of 
our knowledge, these trees are true- 
to-name as they now stcnd in the 
nursery row. A. P. FRENCH. 
Red 
Northern 
See ORY, 
Yellow Transparent 
See Prices 
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Roaers 
Red McIntosh 
. ROGERS RED McINTOSH 
Solid red McIntosh, classed as one 
of the most valuable new fruit intro- 
ductions in years. Annual bearer. Fruit 
is the same size as the common Mc- 
Intosh, but it is not striped. Flesh 
white, fine grained, very tender, juicy 
and refreshina. Better quality than 
common McIntosh and hangs better on 
tree. October-January. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
Tree grows upright, hardy, early 
bearer. Fruit good size. Skin clear, 
white to pale yellow in color. Flavor 
very good. Is an excellent cooking 
Apple, known te the housewife every- 
where. Early August. 
\RED NORTHERN SPY 
Red Spy is typical Northern Spy Ap- 
ple, excellent in color. The Red Spy 
colors a solid bright red without either 
stripes or splashes. Very popular win- 
ter variety. December-March. 
\ CORTLAND 
Beautiful red Apple, larger than 
McIntesh. Matures a. month later. 
Excellent quality. Keeps late in winter 
and ccn be handled and shipped like 
the hardiest market varieties. Fine for 
culinary purposes. November-April. 
