. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 GREENING BROS., HONROE, HICH. Hclntosji Red — An exceedingly valuable hardy Canada sort ; medium size, nearly covered with dark red; flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy and refreshing. A good annual bearer of fair, handsome fruit Resembles the Fameuse, but larger and more hardy, and fully equal in quality to this standard sort. November to OX NOBLE, Reduced Size. Newtown Pippin—One of the very best apples as to quality ; tree a light grower while young ; very juicy, crisp


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 GREENING BROS., HONROE, HICH. Hclntosji Red — An exceedingly valuable hardy Canada sort ; medium size, nearly covered with dark red; flesh white, fine, very tender, juicy and refreshing. A good annual bearer of fair, handsome fruit Resembles the Fameuse, but larger and more hardy, and fully equal in quality to this standard sort. November to OX NOBLE, Reduced Size. Newtown Pippin—One of the very best apples as to quality ; tree a light grower while young ; very juicy, crisp and highly delicious flavor; fine keeper. Does not succeed in all sections. December to May. Northern Spy—Large ; roundish, slightly conical, somewhat ribbed; striped, with the sunny side nearly covered with purpl- ish red; flesh white and tender, with a mild sub-acid, rich and delicious flavor ; in perfection in January and keeps till June ; the tree is a strong, upright grower, and forms a very compact head ; should be kept open by pruning, so as to admit the air and light freely. Ox Noble — A very valuable and es- teemed market fruit. Fruit very large, and richly striped and mottled with dark red. In quality equal to the Baldwin, but fruit much larger. Tree much hardier than Baldwin and is a splendid, vigorous, erect grower. Originated in Washtenaw County, Michigan ; introduced by us in 1880. ' One of the best. (See cut.) Peck's Pleasant—Barge ; pale yellow ; very rich, with a Newtown flavor; tree erect and a fine bearer. November to March. Pewaukee—A seedling from Duchess of Oldenburg. Fruit medium to large, obovate, surface bright yellow, par- tially covered with dull red, striped and splashed, covered with a gray bloom, and overspread with whitish dots; cavity small, basin shallow and slightly fluted; calyx rather large; stem variable in length with a fleshy sub- stance on one side from one-half to one inch long ; core small; flesh yellowish white, breaking ju


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