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  • Apples Catalogue 2019
    ADAMS PEARMAIN Herefordshire, England 1862 Oct 15 Nov Mar 14 Adams Pearmain is a an old-fashioned late dessert apple, one of the most popular varieties in Victorian England. It has an attractive 'pearmain' shape. This is a fairly dry apple - which is perhaps not regarded as a desirable attribute today. In spite of this it is actually a very enjoyable apple, with a rich aromatic flavour which in apple terms is usually described as Although it had 'shelf appeal' for the Victorian housewife, its autumnal colouring is probably too subdued to compete with the bright young things of the modern supermarket shelves. Perhaps this is part of its appeal; it recalls a bygone era where subtlety of flavour was appreciated - a lovely apple to savour in front of an open fire on a cold winter's day. Tree hardy. Does will in all soils, even clay. AERLIE RED FLESH (Hidden Rose, Mountain Rose) California 1930’s 19 20 20 Cook Oct 20 15 An amazing red fleshed apple, discovered in Aerlie, Oregon, which may be the best of all red fleshed varieties and indeed would be an outstandingly delicious apple no matter what color the flesh is. A choice seedling, Aerlie Red Flesh has a beautiful yellow skin with pale whitish dots, but it is inside that it excels. Deep rose red flesh, juicy, crisp, hard, sugary and richly flavored, ripening late (October) and keeping throughout the winter. The late Conrad Gemmer, an astute observer of apples with 500 varieties in his collection, rated Hidden Rose an outstanding variety of top quality.
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  • Thermoflex Pantone Swatches
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  • Opelousas, La
    JACOBS NEWS DEPOT COMPANY, OPELOUSAS, LA. SEPTEMBER MARM Our School Supplies Now Ready SJacobs Special Dictionaries School Teachers Self-Filler 25c. 50c, 75c, and $1.25 Bags, Boxes, Inks Our 50c Values Pound Paper FOUNTAIN PEN Lunch Wax Papers Pencils, Erasers, Pens Correspondenc Cards and $2.00 Paper Napkins Tablet, Scisors Box Paper JACOBS Drinking Cups Will Satisy You Always Sharp Paper Towels Composition Books Palmer Pens PAL PENCIL Palmer Paper $1.00 Toilet Papers Rulers, Crayolas Note Book : terling Silver 3.00 Black Board Examination Tablets Covers, Drawing SWAT MANS 0 Cloth and Erasers Paste, Dust Pans a Skull aps WATERMANS Chalk Skull Cape FOUNTAIN PENS ak Dusters, Pokers The Good Kind .. •,..•. o •-• B . *j 2.50 and Up JACOBS' SPECIAL C ai Shovels Black and Orange SJACOBS' SPECIAL 25c Waste Baskets Green and Gold STwo Blades Indelible and Purple and White S pocket Knives 25c Composition Books Pountain Pen Inks Purple and Old Gold 25c ... m .. ...... Shbt' Special Waterproof Bags for Boys or Girls 35cts Special prices to Merchants Mallet; South, by Arestide Gull I fItONS PICK SEATTLEL IRLS FOR BEAUTY lory; East, by Samuel Guillory, Jr.; PERSONAL and West, by Mrs. Manuel Guillory, and being same property acquiied by Mr. Moresi and Mr. Schexnayder of Leopold Papillon from Cleophas Guil. Jeanerette, the former being a lory as GOPYVUent is* AJo1okSTiA-* per act passed before J. R nephew of Jack Morasi Pavy, Notary Public, on the 28th day of this city, of October, 1918. were here Wednesday, haing motored TERMS AND OOND)PIONS-Cash to Opelousas to witness the ball cille Dunbar and Messrs.
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  • Golden Holidaydesigned by Mike Vickery
    © Copyright 2001 Kreinik Mfg. Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Kreinik Consumer Info: 1-800-537-2166 or www.kreinik.com, email [email protected] GOLDEN HOLIDAY DESIGNED BY MIKE VICKERY DESIGN SIZE: 127WX91H Materials needed: • Kreinik Metallic Gift Collection: Gold • 14-count Aida cloth in cream color • DMC embroidery floss as listed in color key Instructions: Cross stitch this design centered on your fabric. Use two strands of floss or one strand of Kreinik Braid according to color key. Each square on the chart equals one fabric thread. Color Key is below: DMC White DMC 304 Md. Christmas Red DMC 310 Black On the packages in the sled: DMC 402 Very Light Mahogany Straight stitch with 1/16” Ribbon 202HL Aztec Gold DMC 435 Very Light Brown Straight stitch with Gold Ombre (red package) Kreinik Fine (#8) Braid 221 Antique Gold DMC 644 Medium Beige Grey DMC 666 Bright Christmas Red DMC 676 Light Old Gold Kreinik Very Fine (#4) Braid 102 Vatican Gold DMC 700 Bright Christmas Green DMC 702 Kelly Green DMC 704 Bright Chartreuse DMC 796 Dark Royal Blue Kreinik Fine (#8) Braid 210 Gold Dust DMC 3705 Dark Melon DMC 3046 Medium Yellow Beige DMC 822 Light Beige Grey DMC 798 Dark Delft Blue DMC 3776 Light Mahogany Stitch a bow at the dots on the two packages using1/16” Ribbon on the blue box, and a bow with Ombre on the red box Kreinik Japan #7 002J Gold laid on the surface of the fabric and couched with 002C Gold Cord Backstitch with DMC 3799 Very Dark Pewter Grey (1 strand, except for base of sled where we recommend two strands) Backstitch horn with 002C Gold Cord or Very Fine (#4) Braid 002.
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  • Color Chart ® ® ® ® Closest Pantone® Equivalent Shown
    ™ ™ II ® Color Chart ® ® ® ® Closest Pantone® equivalent shown. Due to printing limitations, colors shown 5807 Reflective ® ® ™ ® ® and Pantone numbers ® ™ suggested may vary from ac- ECONOPRINT GORILLA GRIP Fashion-REFLECT Reflective Thermo-FILM Thermo-FLOCK Thermo-GRIP ® ® ® ® ® ® ® tual colors. For the truest color ® representation, request Scotchlite our material swatches. ™ CAD-CUT 3M CAD-CUT CAD-CUT CAD-CUT CAD-CUT CAD-CUT CAD-CUT Felt Perma-TWILL Poly-TWILL Thermo-FILM Thermo-FLOCK Thermo-GRIP Vinyl Pressure Sensitive Poly-TWILL Sensitive Pressure CAD-CUT White White White White White White White White White* White White White White White Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black* Black Black Black Black Black Gold 1235C 136C 137C 137C 123U 715C 1375C* 715C 137C 137C 116U Red 200C 200C 703C 186C 186C 201C 201C 201C* 201C 186C 186C 186C 200C Royal 295M 294M 7686C 2747C 7686C 280C 294C 294C* 294C 7686C 2758C 7686C 654C Navy 296C 2965C 7546C 5395M 5255C 5395M 276C 532C 532C* 532C 5395M 5255C 5395M 5395C Cool Gray Warm Gray Gray 7U 7539C 7539C 415U 7538C 7538C* 7538C 7539C 7539C 2C Kelly 3415C 341C 340C 349C 7733C 7733C 7733C* 7733C 349C 3415C Orange 179C 1595U 172C 172C 7597C 7597C 7597C* 7597C 172C 172C 173C Maroon 7645C 7645C 7645C Black 5C 7645C 7645C* 7645C 7645C 7645C 7449C Purple 2766C 7671C 7671C 669C 7680C 7680C* 7680C 7671C 7671C 2758U Dark Green 553C 553C 553C 447C 567C 567C* 567C 553C 553C 553C Cardinal 201C 188C 195C 195C* 195C 201C Emerald 348 7727C Vegas Gold 616C 7502U 872C 4515C 4515C 4515C 7553U Columbia 7682C 7682C 7459U 7462U 7462U* 7462U 7682C Brown Black 4C 4675C 412C 412C Black 4C 412U Pink 203C 5025C 5025C 5025C 203C Mid Blue 2747U 2945U Old Gold 1395C 7511C 7557C 7557C 1395C 126C Bright Yellow P 4-8C Maize 109C 130C 115U 7408C 7406C* 7406C 115U 137C Canyon Gold 7569C Tan 465U Texas Orange 7586C 7586C 7586C Tenn.
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  • Variety Description Origin Approximate Ripening Uses
    Approximate Variety Description Origin Ripening Uses Yellow Transparent Tart, crisp Imported from Russia by USDA in 1870s Early July All-purpose Lodi Tart, somewhat firm New York, Early 1900s. Montgomery x Transparent. Early July Baking, sauce Pristine Sweet-tart PRI (Purdue Rutgers Illinois) release, 1994. Mid-late July All-purpose Dandee Red Sweet-tart, semi-tender New Ohio variety. An improved PaulaRed type. Early August Eating, cooking Redfree Mildly tart and crunchy PRI release, 1981. Early-mid August Eating Sansa Sweet, crunchy, juicy Japan, 1988. Akane x Gala. Mid August Eating Ginger Gold G. Delicious type, tangier G Delicious seedling found in Virginia, late 1960s. Mid August All-purpose Zestar! Sweet-tart, crunchy, juicy U Minn, 1999. State Fair x MN 1691. Mid August Eating, cooking St Edmund's Pippin Juicy, crisp, rich flavor From Bury St Edmunds, 1870. Mid August Eating, cider Chenango Strawberry Mildly tart, berry flavors 1850s, Chenango County, NY Mid August Eating, cooking Summer Rambo Juicy, tart, aromatic 16th century, Rambure, France. Mid-late August Eating, sauce Honeycrisp Sweet, very crunchy, juicy U Minn, 1991. Unknown parentage. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Burgundy Tart, crisp 1974, from NY state Late Aug.-early Sept. All-purpose Blondee Sweet, crunchy, juicy New Ohio apple. Related to Gala. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Gala Sweet, crisp New Zealand, 1934. Golden Delicious x Cox Orange. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Swiss Gourmet Sweet-tart, juicy Switzerland. Golden x Idared. Late Aug.-early Sept. All-purpose Golden Supreme Sweet, Golden Delcious type Idaho, 1960. Golden Delicious seedling Early September Eating, cooking Pink Pearl Sweet-tart, bright pink flesh California, 1944, developed from Surprise Early September All-purpose Autumn Crisp Juicy, slow to brown Golden Delicious x Monroe.
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  • Color Selection Guide Update Edition
    CERAMIC ARTS 2018-2019 COLOR SELECTION GUIDE UPDATE EDITION UNDERGLAZES GLAZES BRUSHES & TOOLS ABOUT US FAMILY QUALITY Duncan® is a privately held, family-owned company located Ceramic artists can spend a lifetime striving to achieve just in the heart of Fresno, California. We’ve been a leader in the right color. At Duncan®, we do the experimenting so the Ceramic Arts industry since 1946 thanks to our founder, you can skip straight to fulfilling your vision. We’ve spent Erma Duncan, a talented artist whose fired-art creations the past 70 years testing our glazes and underglazes to earned national recognition beginning in the early 1900s. create the most accurate and reliable colors available. A heritage brand that continues to value family, today From rich earth tones to brilliant neons, each batch Duncan® Enterprises is led by Larry Duncan, chairman. of color meets our exacting standards for quality and Our supporting team members bring an average of 12 consistency. Whether you want a soft watercolor effect years of experience to their roles. A deep sense of family or bold splash of color, you’ll always know exactly what extends to our customers who are guaranteed the highest you’re getting with our easy-to-use ceramic finishes. quality ceramic arts products backed by over 70 years We rigorously test every new glaze for color accuracy of experience. on multiple surfaces. Use our high-quality glazes and underglazes on clay products or on our ceramic bisque line. HISTORY We’ll supply the color palette—you bring the imagination! In 1946, when Erma Duncan’s home-based studio where ® she taught ceramics became too small, the first Duncan GUIDING PRINCIPLES Ceramic Studio was opened in Fresno, California.
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  • Thread Color Chart Digital
    Embroidered Emblem Thread Colour Chart Thread Fils Charte des couleurs de fil pour les emblèmes brodés Dk. Red 508 Cream 004 Maroon 035 Ultraviolet 538 MA 1981 / IS 1912 MA 1723 / IS 0651 V MA 1983 / IS 2944 MA 1634 / IS 3114 PMS® 1955 C PMS® 7506 C PMS® 5185 C PMS® 2695 C Red 032 Maize 536 Wine 034 Dk. Navy 025 MA 1839 / IS 1902 MA 1826 / IS 0811 V MA 1635 / IS 2222 V MA 1844 / IS 3344 V PMS® 187 C PMS® 1355 C PMS® 222 C PMS® 5395 C Foxy Red 201 Amberlite 073 Russet 206 Lt. Navy 024 MA 1838 / IS 1904 MA 1673 / IS 0832 V MA 1784 / IS 2113 MA 1966 / IS 3323 V PMS® 200 C PMS® 465 C PMS® 7638 C PMS® 2766 C Spanish Red 053 Sand 003 Cranberry 217 Imperial Blue 070 MA 1637 / IS 1704 MA 1939 / IS 0643 V MA 1781 / IS 2011 MA 1967 / IS 3323 PMS® 1795 C PMS® 7503 C PMS® 207 C PMS® 281 C Warm Red 082 Marine Gold 039 Flesh Pink 526 Steel Blue 521 MA 1878 / IS 1703 MA 1792 / IS 0542 V MA 1656 / IS 1760 V MA 1764 / IS 3444 PMS® 485 C PMS® 118 C PMS® 480 C PMS® 534 C Neon Orange 503 Old Gold 096 Lt. Pink 030 Royal Blue 023 MA 1837 / IS 1306 V MA 1672 / IS 0822 V MA 1815 / IS 2363 MA 1767 / IS 3333 PMS® 811 C PMS® 126 C PMS® 1895 C PMS® 2746 C Tropical Orange 534 Tiger Eye 535 Pink 523 Sapphire 520 MA 1987 / IS 1305 V MA 1791 / IS 0822 V MA 1921 / IS 2650 MA 1676 / IS 3543 PMS® 1665 C PMS® 125 C PMS® 210 C PMS® 7687 C Dk.
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  • An Old Rose: the Apple
    This is a republication of an article which first appeared in the March/April 2002 issue of Garden Compass Magazine New apple varieties never quite Rosaceae, the rose family, is vast, complex and downright confusing at times. completely overshadow the old ones because, as with roses, a variety is new only until the next This complexity has no better exemplar than the prince of the rose family, Malus, better known as the variety comes along and takes its apple. The apple is older in cultivation than the rose. It presents all the extremes in color, size, fragrance place. and plant character of its rose cousin plus an important added benefit—flavor! One can find apples to suit nearly every taste and cultural demand. Without any special care, apples grow where no roses dare. Hardy varieties like the Pippins, Pearmains, Snow, Lady and Northern Spy have been grown successfully in many different climates across the U.S. With 8,000-plus varieties worldwide and with new ones introduced annually, apple collectors in most climates are like kids in a candy store. New, Favorite and Powerhouse Apples New introductions such as Honeycrisp, Cameo and Pink Lady are adapted to a wide range of climates and are beginning to be planted in large quantities. The rich flavors of old favorites like Spitzenburg and Golden Russet Each one is a unique eating experience that are always a pleasant surprise for satisfies a modern taste—crunchy firmness, plenty inexperienced tasters. of sweetness and tantalizing flavor. Old and antique apples distinguish These new varieties show promise in the themselves with unusual skin competition for the #1 spot in the world’s colors and lingering aftertastes produce sections and farmers’ markets.
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  • Cold Damage Cultivar Akero 0 Albion 0 Alexander 0 Alkmene 0 Almata 0
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  • Architectural Liquid & Powder Coatings Color Guide
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  • Brightonwoods Orchard
    Managing Diversity Jimmy Thelen Orchard Manager at Brightonwoods Orchard 2020 Practical Farmers of Iowa Presentation MAP ORCHARD PEOPLE ORCHARD PEOPLE • UW-Parkside Graduate • Started at Brightonwoods in 2006 • Orchard Manager and in charge of Cider House • Case Tractor Hobby & Old Abe's News ORCHARD HISTORY • Initial sales all from on the farm (1950- 2001) “Hobby Orchard” • Expansion into multiple cultivars (10 acres) • 1980's • Added refrigeration • Sales building constructed ORCHARD HISTORY • Retirement begets new horizons • (1997-2020) • Winery (2000-2003) additional 2 acres of trees for the winery and 30+ varieties of apples & pears ORCHARD HISTORY • Cider House (2006) with UV light treatment and contract pressing • Additional ½ acre of Honeycrisp ORCHARD HISTORY • Additional 3 acres mixed variety higher density planting ~600 trees per acre ORCHARD HISTORY • Addition of 1 acre of River Belle and Pazazz ORCHARD • Not a Pick- your-own • All prepicked and sorted • Not Agri- entertainment focused ACTIVITIES WHERE WE SELL • Retail Focused • At the Orchard • Summer / Fall Farmers' Markets • Winter Farmers' Markets • Restaurants • Special Events ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS • Honey, jams & jellies • Pumpkins & Gourds • Squash & Garlic • Organic vegetables on Sundays • Winery Products • Weekend snacks and lunches 200+ VARIETIES Hubardtson Nonesuch (October) Rambo (September) Americus Crab (July / August) Ida Red (October) Red Astrashan (July–August) Arkansas Black (October) Jersey Mac (July–August) Red Cortland(September) Ashmead's Kernal (October)
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