. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. bearer, blighter; less hardy, much less desirable, than Wealthy or Wolf River, market. N. III. Exp. St'n : Often inijKTfect, liable to rot. Though sht)\\ y when in perfection, is of little value.—Prof. Burrill. Am. SummeP , juicy, but apt to scab, crack; Summer King is best of the season. F. CS. APPLE of COMMERCE (Trade Mark).-This finest of long keepers, with Black Ben Davis, Champion, Stayman Winesap, Delicious, Senator, together with


. Stark fruit book. Nursery stock Missouri Louisiana Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. bearer, blighter; less hardy, much less desirable, than Wealthy or Wolf River, market. N. III. Exp. St'n : Often inijKTfect, liable to rot. Though sht)\\ y when in perfection, is of little value.—Prof. Burrill. Am. SummeP , juicy, but apt to scab, crack; Summer King is best of the season. F. CS. APPLE of COMMERCE (Trade Mark).-This finest of long keepers, with Black Ben Davis, Champion, Stayman Winesap, Delicious, Senator, together with Grimes Golden, Jonathan, Mo. Pippin (Mo. P. for a FILLER only), we are growing by the hundreds of thousands for our own orchards. We know of no more valuable market sorts. Wholesale Fruit Men, who handle the bulk of American apples, know what the markets want, what kinds will "; Newhalls', the largest apple firm of Chicago (or the world), write us, June 2, '98: Box of Apples received, i);icken, .)i>le of ('oniinerce. The latter is one of the most valuable new varieties. . Cham- l)ion we nnist cousiilcr a valuable ajiple: has th(! style, color and shape which will take esjjecially well with the trade. Samples arc hard and fine. lATER, JUNE 18, '9S: 8ami)les of Ai)ple of Commerce are as fine as any one could ask; don't .•-ee how better could be expected. . These are as handsome apples as we ever Newhall i Sons, Chicago. Champion lias just the style, color and quality that apple buyers want; will sell for at least 50^ a barrel more than Ingram —t)r any similar apple. Black Ben Davis is much finer than Ben Davis: wholly free from scald. , Our Hunts- man were hard to sell in Cin., O.; buyers tasted and said "too much papaw ;—Hassler Bro's, Wholesale Fruits, June 1,'98. To the watchful nurseryman, as to the enterprising orchardist, there is nothing more dangerously fascinat- ing than new fruits. Hundreds are sent us every year. A


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