. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Ben Davis. Ben Davis (New York Pippin). TP—De- cember to March. Sour. Red, striped. Fruit large, roundish, sometimes conical, smooth. Skin striped red on yellow. Flesh white, ten- der, juicy, with a mild, good but not rich sub- acid flavor. A very popular Apple in parts of the west and southwest, and is much planted for market, as it commands a high price, and is profitable because of its young bearing q


. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Ben Davis. Ben Davis (New York Pippin). TP—De- cember to March. Sour. Red, striped. Fruit large, roundish, sometimes conical, smooth. Skin striped red on yellow. Flesh white, ten- der, juicy, with a mild, good but not rich sub- acid flavor. A very popular Apple in parts of the west and southwest, and is much planted for market, as it commands a high price, and is profitable because of its young bearing qual- ities. Keeps till midwinter or later. Bismarck. W—October to January. Red, striped. Fruit good size, good quality. Tree begins to bear when quite young, and is a pro- lific bearer. Excellent for cooking. Origin, New Boiken. Boiken. W—Keeps well till May. Sour. Red, not striped. One of the hardiest and health- iest varieties of Apple grown. It developed fine, large, well-developed specimens of fruit on trees in the nursery row one year from bud. Fruit medium size, roundish. Color bright yel- low, with rosy red cheeks, resembling Maiden's Blush. Flesh white. It is said to be scab proof, requiring no spraying to produce fine fruit, and the foliage is said to be so healthy as to withstand the attacks of fungi. The trees have not been attacked with fungus in the nursery row, and have needed no spraying. Origin, Russia. Bottle Greening. W—December to April. Sour. Green, not striped. Resembles Rhode Island Greening, but tree a better grow- er, much hardier, and a later keeper. Remark- able for its long keeping qualities. We have had good fruit as late as April 20. Native of Vermont. Canada Red. TT—November to May. Sour. Red, striped. Medium size. Skin red, with white dots. Flesh rich, subacid. Tree a mod- erate, slender grower. Is named Steel's Red by some. Chenango Strawberry. A—See Sher- wood's Please note that these images are extracted from sc


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