. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ty. Tree is a very strong grower, very hardy, and especially adapted to northern sections, where hardy varieties are required. Fruit large. ' Skin smooth, washed and streaked with red on a yellow ground. Flesh juicy, spright- ly, subacid; good. Golden Russett. W—November to April. Sour. Yellow, not striped. Medium size, roundish, usually a little oblong, sometimes slightly flattened. Surface sometimes wholly a thick russet,


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. ty. Tree is a very strong grower, very hardy, and especially adapted to northern sections, where hardy varieties are required. Fruit large. ' Skin smooth, washed and streaked with red on a yellow ground. Flesh juicy, spright- ly, subacid; good. Golden Russett. W—November to April. Sour. Yellow, not striped. Medium size, roundish, usually a little oblong, sometimes slightly flattened. Surface sometimes wholly a thick russet, and at others a thin, broken rus- set on a greenish yellow skin. Flesh whitish yellow, fine-grained, rather compact, sprightly, mild subacid; good to very good. A thrifty grower and excellent bearer. A most hardy and valuable variety. Succeeds in most all sections, and especially in rich western soils. Gravenstein. A—September and October. Sour. Greenish yellow, striped. Fruit large, roundish. Skin a little waxy, striped and splashed with bright red on yellow ground. Flesh tender, juicy and crisp, with a slight aromatic flavor, and of first quality. Tree vig- orous and productive, bearing regular crops of finely shaped, handsome fruit. Fine in all lo- calities. German origin. Greening. W— See Rhode Island Greening. Grimes' Golden. W—December to Feb- ruary. Extra hardy. Sour. Yellow, not striped. Fruit is above medium size, round or slightly oblong. Skin rich golden yellow, sprinkled with large russet dots. Flesh yellowish white, crisp, tender, rich and juicy, with a mild sub- acid flavor. Tree hardy, vigorous and produc- tive. It succeeds over a large extent of coun- try, and endures severe cold without injury. Kubbardston Nonesuch W—November and December. Sour. Red-yellow, striped. Fruit large. Color, small broken stripes and numer- ous dots of light, rich red on a rich yellow ground. Flesh yellowish, very rich, slightly subacid, with a strong mixture of a rich, swee


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