. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 9 AUTUMN APPLES, continued very tender, juicy, with a mild, rich, spicy flavor tober to November. Farthing's No Bloom. A novelty in the fruit line. A medium-sized striped Apple of good qualitv. Produces its fruit without showing its bloom, hence its name. An annual bearer, and never gets killed by frost. Virginia Beauty. Larg


. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 9 AUTUMN APPLES, continued very tender, juicy, with a mild, rich, spicy flavor tober to November. Farthing's No Bloom. A novelty in the fruit line. A medium-sized striped Apple of good qualitv. Produces its fruit without showing its bloom, hence its name. An annual bearer, and never gets killed by frost. Virginia Beauty. Large, con- ical; red; flesh yellow, rich. Very good. Late fall and early winter. Gravenstein. Rather large, roundish, slightly oblate; striped and splashed with bright yellow ground; flesh tender, juicy, very rich, sub- acid, high flavor; productive, handsome. Autumn. Bietigheimer (Red Bietig- heimer). Very large, 8 to 9 inches in circumference, round, oblate; dark yellow, covered with purplish crimson; flesh firm, subacid, good; vigorous grower and free bearer. Au- tumn. Of German origin. Mangum (Fall Cheese). Medium, oblate; yellow, shad- ed and striped wdth red; flesh yellow, very tender, crisp, juicy rich and aromatic; very fine; prolific and a compact grower. Season late YORK IMPERIAL APPLE (SEE PAGE II) WINTER APPLES We list our winter varieties alphabetically. On page 12 we give three lists of winter Apples: first, those recorr^mended for the cotton-belt; second, those recommended for the middle or Piedmont sections of the South Apple-growing sections of the South. Arkansaw (Mammoth Black Twig; Para- gon). Size, large, roundish, slightly flat- tened; color a dark mottled, red; flesh yellow, fine-grained, with a mild, pleasant, subacid flavor. Tree a strong grower and abundant bearer. Larger fruit and better tree than Winesap, of which it is a seedling. Arkansas Beauty. Size large; color beautiful light crimson in shade, darker in sun, with indistinct splashes and s


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