. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit trees; Fruit; Plants, Ornamental. 4 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Wealthy—Fruit medium, oblate, sub-acid; skin smooth, whit- ish yellow. Tree a fine grower and an early bearer. Highly recommended for family use. September to October. Salome—Medium, roundish con- ical: pale yellow, slightly sha


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue : fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, flowers, bulbs, small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit trees; Fruit; Plants, Ornamental. 4 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Wealthy—Fruit medium, oblate, sub-acid; skin smooth, whit- ish yellow. Tree a fine grower and an early bearer. Highly recommended for family use. September to October. Salome—Medium, roundish con- ical: pale yellow, slightly shaded with pale red, splashed and striped. Flesh tender, juicy, mild. Hardy, produc- tive and a long keeper. — October to May. Wolfe River—Tree a strong, vig- orous grower, hardy. Fruit large to very large, greenish yellow, shaded with light and dark red or crimson. Flesh white, rather coarse, half tender, juicy, pleasant, mild sub-acid, with a peculiar spicy, slight quince-like fla- ~^ vor. October to November. ealthy. Pewaukee—Medium to large, roundish, skin bright yellow, striped and mottled with light and dark red. Flesh white, juicy, sub-acid. Slightly aromatic. Jan. to May. Coffelt—A seedling from the Ben. Davis, which the tree resembles in habit of growth: it possesses all the good qualities of the Ben. Davis with none of the bad: a good grower and an abundant and regular bearer: the fruit hangs well on the trees. i> a good handler, above medium size: beautifully striped and splashed with red on yellowish ground; is a much longer keeper and is far superior to the Ben. Davis in CRAB APPLES. Standard, -ears, first class 5 to 6 ft Each, 30cts.; per 10. $: per 100. Hyslop—Large size, beautiful dark crimson, hangs in clusters, good. Sept. to October. Transcendent—Large, roundish oblong, yellow and red striped. August to September. Hew's VirgiLia Crab—One of the oldest and best we have for Cider. Oct. to Nov. Whitney No. 20—Also a beau


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