. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. PRIZETAKER (Trade-Mark).-Took Lst premium for best new apple at Ark. Hort. Soc. Medium to large; very deep, rich red color, with thick bloom; of first quality; long keeper. Exceedingly fine, strong grower; young, heavy, regular bearer. In time we believe will become a most popular sort. fm. NCS. OF the finest apytlcs in the state.—Prof. .T. T. Stinson, Ark. Exp. Sfn. and widely known. Not hardy but does best on light or sandy soils. Fall. F. C. III. Ex


. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. PRIZETAKER (Trade-Mark).-Took Lst premium for best new apple at Ark. Hort. Soc. Medium to large; very deep, rich red color, with thick bloom; of first quality; long keeper. Exceedingly fine, strong grower; young, heavy, regular bearer. In time we believe will become a most popular sort. fm. NCS. OF the finest apytlcs in the state.—Prof. .T. T. Stinson, Ark. Exp. Sfn. and widely known. Not hardy but does best on light or sandy soils. Fall. F. C. III. Exp. St'n: Very good quality; trees .short live'd. III. Hort. Soc.: Not hardy; trees'die >ouhl;-: ought not recommend. RED a young bearer, but more or less successful from Maine to Cal. M. NCS. III.^Exp. St'n: Not only a shy bearer, Init the fruit was usually nvore or less imperfect.—I'mf. T. .1. Red large, beautiful, early fall apple; often drops before maturity; slow bearer, blights. RED HARVEST (Stribling).-«Favorite)) early apple. Good grower, a young, annual, abundant bearer. Large size and fine color—striped and splashed, light and dark rich red. Market reports for years, show that early apples have averaged highest in price, winter next, and fall apples lowest, fm. NCS. A FAVORITE Avhere well known. Large, dark red; quality the best; line Ijearer. Both this and Summer King are very fine here.—F. N. Downer, Warren Co., Ky. 1. /ARGE, dark and light red, tender and juicy, abundant bearer. Our favorite of all the early apples.—Downer & \\ Todd Co., 1883. Later: Begius to ripen before E'y Harvest and Red .June are gone. Later, 1896: Summer King is a good apple, the most successful of its season, l)ut Stribling is our favorite i;.\ki,y summer sort. RED JUNE (Car. R. J.).-Really a 2d choice sort because so prone to scab, and Red Harvest so much finer. III. Exp. St'n: Red June bears fairly well. l)ut is too smal


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