. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Gano. Hubbardston. Seek-Xo-Further (Westfield)—Medium or large, roundish, often slightly conical; ob- scurely striped with light dull red, more or less russeted, rarely covered wholly with russet; flesh tender, rich, spicy, of fine flavor; mid-winter. Tree productive; fruit always fair. Succeeds well throughout the North- ern States. Stark — Large, roundish; golden-green, with crimson shadings; flesh yellow, mode


. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. Gano. Hubbardston. Seek-Xo-Further (Westfield)—Medium or large, roundish, often slightly conical; ob- scurely striped with light dull red, more or less russeted, rarely covered wholly with russet; flesh tender, rich, spicy, of fine flavor; mid-winter. Tree productive; fruit always fair. Succeeds well throughout the North- ern States. Stark — Large, roundish; golden-green, with crimson shadings; flesh yellow, moderately juicy, mild sub-acid. The tree makes a strong growth, bears early and abundant regular crops. One of our best apples. Jan- uary to May. Stayman's Winesap—It is now attracting atten- tion everywhere as a profitable market varie- ty. It has large size, bright red color, great productiveness and best quality to commend it. The tree is a vigorous grower and like its parent, is irregular and drooping in habit, and adapts itself readily to different soils and situations. Season, November to Stayman. Talman Sweet—Origin, Massachusetts. Season, December to March. One of the most popu- lar of the old Eastern varieties. Tree is vig- orous, upright, spreading and very produc- tive. Fruit above medium; whitish-yellow, often with faint blush on sunny side; flesh white, firm, moderately juicy, fine grained, rich and sweet; quality excellent. Wagner—Medium, oblate, obscurely ribbed; shaded and indistinctly striped with pale red, and a full, deep red in the sun on warm yel- low ground, often streaked with russet; flesh yellowish, fine grained, tender, compact, mild sub-acid, aromatic, excellent; ripens through winter; succeeds well in the West. White Pippin — Tree strong grower, hardy, fruit large, often angular, greenish-white or pale yellow; flesh yellowish-white, granular, juicy, sub-acid, good. Winesap — Medium, conical, dark red; very smooth. Acid to sub-ac


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