. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. MO. « At the head for quick money.)) Good grower, young and immense bearer—youngest bearer of all, Champion and Bismarck not excepted; has often borne at one-year in our nursery rows— something no other apple has ever done. One of the best paj^ers to plant as a filler between longer- lived sorts. Medium to large, rich red, with darker red stripes; very [handsome, fair quality. Should be among the first to be planted on any farm where there are no apples. Excee


. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. MO. « At the head for quick money.)) Good grower, young and immense bearer—youngest bearer of all, Champion and Bismarck not excepted; has often borne at one-year in our nursery rows— something no other apple has ever done. One of the best paj^ers to plant as a filler between longer- lived sorts. Medium to large, rich red, with darker red stripes; very [handsome, fair quality. Should be among the first to be planted on any farm where there are no apples. Exceedingly profitable while young, but as it attains age, overbears, so that the fruit is small and subject to pin-head specks. M. NCS. Mo. Hort, Soc.: Mo. Pippin trees, set one year as:o. have all the way from 3 and 4 to 15and 20 apples eain, Fall Wine, Rambo and others, this variety was declared to be « better than the best.)) NORTHERN best quality, and profitable where it —east, N. E., in Colo, and west- ward; less valuable further south. Requires good soil; blooms late, productive, but tardy bearer,—life is too short to plant Spv when we have so many fine apples that are also voung bearers, family. NC. III. Hort. Soc. •. Comes into bearing too late to be recommended for Central III.—Sec'y H. M. DrxLAP. seedling of Winesap, distinct from M. B. Twig; smaller, hardly so good, but desirable. Okuunateu here; olti tree still standins. Bore this year. ;). I named and introduced it alx)ut 8 years ago. Much like, but I believe inferior to its twin brother, W. L. Moores, Lincoln Co., Tenn., 189'\ Peter (Gideon Best).-Resembles Wealthv; slower to bear and much less vigorous in Stark Denver orchards. III. Hort. Soc.: The Peter is said to be a seedling of Wealthy, but see no advantage in it as Wealthy is superior. , dull red stripes; sub-acid, coarse. Tree vigorous, hardy, but casts its fruit. Fall. Am. Pom.


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