. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 12 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S Fameuse (Snow Apple)—Medium size; deep crimson; flesh snowy white, tender, melting- and delicious. Tree vig- orous with dark wood; one of the finest dessert fruits, and valuable for market; succeeds particularly well in the Noi-th. November to January. 25c. Gravenstein—A very large, striped, roundish apple, of the first quality. Tree remarkably rapid, vigorous and erect in growth, and very productive. One of the finest fall apples. September to October. 25c. Haas, or Fall Queen—Origin, St. Louis, Mo.
. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 12 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S Fameuse (Snow Apple)—Medium size; deep crimson; flesh snowy white, tender, melting- and delicious. Tree vig- orous with dark wood; one of the finest dessert fruits, and valuable for market; succeeds particularly well in the Noi-th. November to January. 25c. Gravenstein—A very large, striped, roundish apple, of the first quality. Tree remarkably rapid, vigorous and erect in growth, and very productive. One of the finest fall apples. September to October. 25c. Haas, or Fall Queen—Origin, St. Louis, Mo. Large, flat, ribbed or quartered ; skin yellowish green, streaked and nearly covered with dull, brownish red ; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid, good. Tree very hardy and vigor- ous. A variety highly esteemed at the "West and Southwest as a profitable market fruit and for family use. September to November. 25c. Haskell Sweet—Medium or above; greenish yellow, sometimes with a blush; tender, juicy, very sweet, rich, aro- matic. One of the best. Tree a moderate grower. September and October. 50c. Hurlbut—Origin, "Winchester, Conn. Fruit medium size, oblate, angular; skin yellow with red stripes, and splashed with red; flesh white, crisp, tender, juicy, sub-acid; quality good to very good. Tree very vigorous and a great bearer. October to December. 25c. Jefferis—From Pennsylvania; medium to large; striped, mostly red; flesh tender and delicious; one of the finest, dessert apples; a moderate grower; productive. September and October. 50c. Jersey Sweet—Medium size; striped red and green; tender, juicy and sweet; a free grower and good bearer; very popular, both for table and cooking. September and \ October. 25c. Maiden's Blush.—Large, flat; pale yellow with a red cheek; beautiful; tender and pleasant, but not high flavored. Tree an erect, free grower, and a good bearer. A valu- able market apple. September and October. 25c. Munson's Sweet—Medium to l
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