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RHODE {ISLAND GREENING. Fruit large and 
smooth, dark green overspread with yellow. Flesh 
tender, rich, rather acid, but highly flavored and 
excellent. Tree vigorous and spreading. A heavy, 
constant bearer, and reliably self-fertile. Season, 
December to March. 
* KENDALL. By far the most attractive of the Mc- 
Intosh seedlings. The apples are large, trim, hand- 
somely colored over the entire surface which is 
dark red covered with a rich bloom. They possess 
the whitish fine grained flesh of McIntosh but 
have a more sprightly flavor. Fruits hang better 
than Mcintosh. 
~ McINTOSH RED. Large, red all over. Good keeper. 
Tree very hardy and vigorous. Middle of October. 
Bears young. 
McINTOSH EARLY. Of most beautiful appearance. 
Extra high quality, deep wine-red color, and for a 
September apple, large size and long keeping. Its 
only faults are a too tender skin and a tendency to 
| part from the stem the very day it has colored. 
™ MACOUN (Late McIntosh). A new variety of Mc- 
Intosh which harvests even later than the Mc- 
Intosh. Probably will be an important commercial 
variety. 
“ MILTON. A handsome new apple of McIntosh type. 
Fruit pinkish-red with tender, crisp, white flesh. 
Ripens a month ahead of McIntosh. 
X NORTHERN SPY. An excellent and leading com- 
mercial variety in the colder states. Fruit large and 
attractive, bright red-striped overspread with a 
delicate bloom. Very tender, crisp and so juicy it 
is not good for evaporating. Season, November to 
March, Late in coming into bearing. 
RED NORTHERN SPY. New type of Northern Spy. 
Solid red. Very desirable for market. December. 
~ OPALESCENT. A handsome apple. Introduced 1899. 
Tender and juicy. Hardy, healthy and productive. 
December to March. 
“RED ASTRACHAN. Fruit above medium, greenish 
yellow, almost covered with striped crimson. Flesh 
white, crisp, juicy, brisk acid; good: Tree upright, 
spreading, vigorous growth. An early and abun- 
dant bearer. Season, July. 
-\ROME BEAUTY, RED. Large sized handsomely col- 
ored apple. Especially adapted to Southeastern 
New York and New Jersey. November. 
~SSTAYMAN WINESAP. One of the finest apples for 
fancy trade. Of uniformly handsome appearance. 
Fruit when well colored a deep, almost purplish 
red. Flesh yellow, firm and crisp, of a distinctive, 
mildly subacid flavor and inclined to be dry. Tree 
a favorite in the Middle West and South, but will 
grow and do well almost anywhere. A reliable 
annual bearer, beginning young. December to 
May. 
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\\ FIVE-IN-ONE APPLE TREE 
These trees have been budded with five dis- 
tinct varieties of apples. Ideal for the family 
that desires more than one variety from 
limited yard space. 
DELICIOUS 
McINTOSH 
NORTHERN SPY 
CORTLAND 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG 
Ripe apples, both early and late, from 
one tree. 
Delicious 
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TOLMAN SWEET. Probably the best sweet, winter 
apple. A splendid baker and fair dessert fruit of its 
mid-winter class. Medium size, a beautiful even 
yellow, sometimes tinged with red. Flavor rich 
and very sweet. Tree perfectly hardy and a pro- 
lific bearer. 
\ HYSLOP CRAB. Large, deep crimson, with beautiful 
bloom, Very prolific and popular. A very showy 
fruit, making excellent jelly. Mid-autumn to 
January. Tree hardy, vigorous and productive. 
DWARF APPLES. Very productive and early bearing; 
usually second year after planting. Adapted to 
yards and small gardens. We offer the following 
varieties: Delicious, McIntosh, R. |. Greening, 
Spy, Milton and Cortland. 
FARSIGHTED GROWERS ARE 
CONCENTRATING ON THESE 
VARIETIES 
Early 
In all but two sections Yellow Transparent 
heads the early variety list. Second place in 
national rating goes to Duchess, but this 
variety is being overshadowed in some 
northern areas by Early McIntosh and in the 
south by Red June and Red Astrachan. 
Midseason 
By far the favorite for midseason apple 
variety planting is the McIntosh. It is the 
leader in every section except the South and 
north central states, but ranks second even 
in the latter area. National rating shows 
Cortland and Wealthy second to McIntosh. 
(Milton, Macoun, Kendall are new varieties 
gaining in favor.) 
Late 
Delicious, all types, leads by greatest mar- 
gin in this group, and is almost twice as 
popular as its nearest contender, Jonathan. 
Other popular late varieties include Stayman, 
Yellow Delicious, Rome Beauty, Grimes 
Golden, Baldwin, Northern Spy, Winesap, 
and York Imperial. 
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