. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . this State, as demonstrated by such men as Mr. Well-house, Major Holsiuger. and others, are Ben Davis, Pippin, Jonathan, Gauo, and York Imperial — all winter or late fall apples. There is not much money in raising summer apples, unless you are near a large market, as they will not bear shipping well and will not keep: but every fami


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . this State, as demonstrated by such men as Mr. Well-house, Major Holsiuger. and others, are Ben Davis, Pippin, Jonathan, Gauo, and York Imperial — all winter or late fall apples. There is not much money in raising summer apples, unless you are near a large market, as they will not bear shipping well and will not keep: but every family orchard should have ajudicious selection of summer and fall as well as winter ap-ples. The best summer varieties that have been tested here are Red Astrachan, Early Harvest. Red June, Sweet June, aud Yellow Transparent; for fall. Maidens Blush, Wealthy, and Duchess of Oldenburg. With these varieties aud the winter varieties named before, apples can be had nearly the year around. But winter apples are the kind to make money from. They are always >alable at a fair price, and their keeping qualities make it possible to hold for advance in price should they be too low at picking-time, especially if one is near a good cold-storage plant. (-9). FRUIT eULTLUE IN PAWNEE tulNTV. m^.^ ^W^


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