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ire Ke apple of the Winesap Strain which has been discontinued. Sug- 
gest Minnesota No. 790. 
VICTORY : ; : 
Better than McIntosh and Cortland. It is hardier. the f{riie 
hangs better, keeps a month longer and cooks better in pies or baking. 
feady for any peodn territory. Good for eating out of hand and for 
cooking. 
WEALTHY 3 
An old stand-by that is still one of the popular apples. Has a 
striped red color, large size and a juicy, sprightly flavor. Ripens 
in September, but can be used weeks earlier. Bears young and heavily. 
very hardy -- keeps till January. It is being replaced by Redwell. 
WHITNEY P : 
An upright growing tree. Fruit is a large crabapple or a small 
apple. Fine for eating, sauce, preserves, jellies and it also makes a 
clear, tasty white cider. An iron clad for any of our territory. 
Bears young. Should be in every home orchard. 
WINESAP 
Medium size, dark red, juicy, mild apple Recommended for south 
and east of here. A winter variety. Good keeper. Good for eating 
out of hand and cooking. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 
“oe An old favorite early cooking and dessert apple which has been re- 
placed by Lodi. 
