. Handbook of fruit trees and plants. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SELECT LIST OF CHOICE FRUITS — APPLES 7 diura to large; thickly covered with red stripes, and blush on the sunny side; rich, sprightly and subacid. Tree a good grower, an early and abundant bearer. December to April. Mann. A native fruit, valuable for its late-keep- ing qualities and early bearing. Medium to large, roundish oblate; deep yellow, often with a brownish red blush in the sun; flesh yellow


. Handbook of fruit trees and plants. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SELECT LIST OF CHOICE FRUITS — APPLES 7 diura to large; thickly covered with red stripes, and blush on the sunny side; rich, sprightly and subacid. Tree a good grower, an early and abundant bearer. December to April. Mann. A native fruit, valuable for its late-keep- ing qualities and early bearing. Medium to large, roundish oblate; deep yellow, often with a brownish red blush in the sun; flesh yellowish, juicy, mild, pleasant subacid. Tree hardy, upright grower. •January to April. Monmouth Pippin. From Monnioutli county, N. J. J^arge, oblati', flattened: pale yellow, with a hand- some red cheek; flesh fine. Juicy, bi-isk, aromatic subacid; very good to best. Tree a moderate, up- right grower, productive and ])rofitable. December to February. Newtown Pippin [Green Neirloini Pippin). Unsur- passed in point of flavor by any known variety. Medium, roundish; dull green, with a faint blush on the sunny side; flesh greenish white, very juicy, <}risp, with a very fine aroma and delicious flavor. Tree of slow growth; requires high cultivation. December to May. Nickajack. An old southern Apple widely dis- seminated. Large, roundish oblate ; yellowish striped and shaded with red; flesh yellowish, com- pact, moderately tender and juicy, good. Tree up- right and spreading; very hardy and productive. December to April. Northern Spy. Occupies a prominent place in our list of most l)eautiful winter Apples. Large, roundish oblate, conical; pale yellow, covered with stripes of purplish red in the sun; flesh white, tender, fine-grained, slightly sub- acid, with a very delicious flavor. A rapid, upright grower and moderate bearer. December to June. Faragon (MfDHiiio/li lildck Tiri(/). Origi- nated in Arkansas and a seedling of Winesap, resembling its parent, but su- perior. Large; deep


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