. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. tor quick returns; will beat any insurance Investment 20. yes 100 fold.—W. P. Stark (to C. Stark, in ; Champion is tgreat. Will take the place of Mo. Pippin. And even now Ben Davis in same orchard has no color compared with Champion, which can hang for weeks yet, if necessary. A great, grand apple. The tinest thing on the trees you ever saw, and can't he beat for color, even size and s'moothness.—C. M. Stark, note from Ark. A new sort that is a winner. The appl
. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. tor quick returns; will beat any insurance Investment 20. yes 100 fold.—W. P. Stark (to C. Stark, in ; Champion is tgreat. Will take the place of Mo. Pippin. And even now Ben Davis in same orchard has no color compared with Champion, which can hang for weeks yet, if necessary. A great, grand apple. The tinest thing on the trees you ever saw, and can't he beat for color, even size and s'moothness.—C. M. Stark, note from Ark. A new sort that is a winner. The apple is of good size, splendid red color, prolific bearer and one of the latest keepers known. Would plant it in preference to Springdale.—W. L. Bush, Ark., in Farm & Home. The old tree was about 3 inches in diameter and bearing full in 1867. At first was called Coss' Champion. In my orchard bears younger, better, and fuller than Ben Davis or any other.—G. W. Collins, Ark. Attracted much attention at Atlanta. Of great merit,—long keeper, good quality.—Ark. Com'r Hort. Dep't Agr.: Specimens seno by Prof. Stinson, Ark., and Stark Bros., Mo. Tree vigorous, Avith well-shaped top. Leaves, dark green. Fruit roundish oblate, large; yellow, with dull and bright red, splashed and striped with crimson; skin tough. yellow, satiny, crisp, moderately juicy; sub-acid; good.—U. S. Pomologist. , dull red, long keeper; abundant bearer, only fairly hardy; lacks color and quality, m. C. Ben Davis X Limbertwig cross; improvement on Limbertwig; color usually too dull—looks like Baldwin, but a fine keeper. R. J. Scott planted 1000 1-yr. X size budded apple 4 years ago, Ben Davis, Coffelt, Gano, York Imp'l Says he will match his orchard of budded whole root trees against any orchard in the state. The growth reported from year to year has been really surprising, even to us. fm. CS. York Imp'l very full, many trees will measure out 5 bushels apples per t
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