. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. Scanff, New Carlisle, Ohio. 23 AUTUMN. Duchess of Oldenburg. Yellow, striped with red; very good; a profit- able variety on account of its productiveness. Autumn. Fall Pippin. Very large; rich flesh, creamy white. Not as productive as some varieties, but desirable for its extra quality. Early Autumn. Fameuse. Size, medium; roundish; striped with deep re


. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. W. N. Scanff, New Carlisle, Ohio. 23 AUTUMN. Duchess of Oldenburg. Yellow, striped with red; very good; a profit- able variety on account of its productiveness. Autumn. Fall Pippin. Very large; rich flesh, creamy white. Not as productive as some varieties, but desirable for its extra quality. Early Autumn. Fameuse. Size, medium; roundish; striped with deep red on a white ground; juicy; vigorous grower. October. Maiden Blush. An extra mid-autumn variety; whitish yellow with carmine cheek. A most popular variety. WINTER. Baldwin. Dark red; medium to large; slightly acid. Very popular on account of its flavor and shipping qualities. Early winter. Ben Davis. Very large; red striped; not extra quality but a good yielder, and sells well in market. Early winter. Fallawater. Large; greenish yellow; fair quality. Keeps well, and very productive. Mid-winter. Other varieties at same prices of above: Gravenstein, Golden Sweet, Haas, Rambo, Golden Russet, Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Janet, Mann, Not them Spy, R. I. Greening, Yellow Bell- flower. Crab Apples. Gen. Grant. Fruit large, very round; dark red, flesh white; an excellent dessert apples. Season, October. Hyslop. Large; crimson; very popular on account of size and beauty. Mid-winter. Whitney. Large, two inches and over in diameter. A good yielder; very hardy; season, August. Transcendent. Immensely productive; bears very young; hardy; among the best. September. All the above varieties at 25 cents each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. PEARS. SUMMER. Koonce. This pear ripens two weeks earlier than Early Harvest. It is not quite as large as Early Harvest, but of much better quality, and does not rot at core, as Harvests often ,do. The fruit is straw color with red cheek, dotted with brown dots


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