. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. J. A. CANNEDY'S FRUIT BOOK. spread with a peculiar light crimson: flesh, tender, sub-acid: quality, fine. A very late keeper. Smith's Ciderâ Oregon Spitzenberg, Smith'* SuperbâFrom Berks Co., Pa. Fruit, medium to large: oblong, flattened; co


. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. J. A. CANNEDY'S FRUIT BOOK. spread with a peculiar light crimson: flesh, tender, sub-acid: quality, fine. A very late keeper. Smith's Ciderâ Oregon Spitzenberg, Smith'* SuperbâFrom Berks Co., Pa. Fruit, medium to large: oblong, flattened; color, bright red and yellow mostly red; flesh, tender, juicy, crisp: quality, good. December to March. â â¢I will state that I have packed in boxes aud am pleased with boxes for packing. I think as a eo ninercial proposition you can get more money for apples so packed in boxes. There are times in short crops when you have the advantage that a box seems within the reach of the consumer when prices on barrels, simply as an effect on his im- agination, would deter him from a purchase. So I lavor for high grade fruit the use of the box.*'âC. H. Williamson. â¢'There is one point that has not been mentioned in regard to boxing, and that is its advantage in foreign shipments. When we put apples, fruit or freight upon an ocean steamer they charge per cubic foot, and the box occupies the entire space, while the barrel, beiu^ round, does not. "âVan Deman. Seek=flO=Furtherâ Connecticut Seek no Further, Westfield Seek no Further, Red Winter Pearmain â An old variety known for more than a century. Very productive, often breaking the ^ranches with*its great load of fruit. Fruit, medium to large: roundish, conical: color, light yellow ground, slightly rus- setted, striped with dull red, in Illinois the red is deeper often spreading over the entire surface: flesh, white, tender, crisp; Pearmain flavor, November to March. SpitzenbergâKsopusâFruit, medium to large; color, deep r


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