. Ribsam's manual of everything for the farm, lawn and garden. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 44 RIBSAM'S MANUAL Fallawater.—Very large; greenish yellow; fair; medium quality; extra keeper; productive and profitable. Early. Nero.—Medium to large; dark red; crisp and sub-acid; good and regular bearer, and splendid keeper. One of the few Winter apples that do really well in New Jersey. Late. Newtown Pippin, Green—Fruit medium ; roundish; color, dull green wi
. Ribsam's manual of everything for the farm, lawn and garden. Nursery stock New Jersey Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 44 RIBSAM'S MANUAL Fallawater.—Very large; greenish yellow; fair; medium quality; extra keeper; productive and profitable. Early. Nero.—Medium to large; dark red; crisp and sub-acid; good and regular bearer, and splendid keeper. One of the few Winter apples that do really well in New Jersey. Late. Newtown Pippin, Green—Fruit medium ; roundish; color, dull green with a faint, dull, brownish blush on one side, dotted with small gray spots ; flesh greenish white, very juicy, crisp, with a fine flavor. This is one of the finest keeping apples, and is in eating from December to May. Ridge Pippin.—Large; yellow; firm; crisp with a sugary flavor. Good bearer and keeper. Medium. Roman Stem.—Medium ; yellow; spotted with brown dots ; tender and juicy. A valuable variety in light soil. Early. Wine Sap.—Medium; dark red; medium quality ; keeps well; productive and profitable. Late. Tork Imperial.—Medium to Large; whitish, shaded with crimson ; firm, crisp, juicy, sub-acid, good. Very productive, and one of the very best. CRAB APPLES. For ornament, also very valuable tor preserving. Price, 35c. each; per doz.; ^ per 100. Hyslop.—Large ; deep red, with blue bloom. Season, Novem- ber and December. liarge Yellow Siberian.—Fruit large; roundish oval, flat- ened at base and crown; light, clear, yellow, often inclining to amber. Season, September to October. CHERRIES. The Cherry succeeds well on dry soils, and is susceptible of being trained in any form that taste or circumstances may require. For door-yards, where shade and ornament are taken into account. Standards of the free-growing sort, with erect habit and large foUage, are the most suitable; also for lanes and ornamental purposes. HEARTS AND BIGARREAUS. Plant 20 to 25
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