Why One Apple Leads the World 



GROWERS of America's proudest fruit production— the 

 great red Stark DeUcious Apple— are banking truly amaz- 

 ing crop profits these days. 



Chris. Ringhausen, the Calhouu Co., 111., orchardist, got 

 S60 000 for his apple crop this last season. Thirteen acres of 

 Stark Trees yielded Harry Carroll, Clarksville, Mo., over 

 $3,000 for one crop. 



Garland J. Hopkins, owner of the Garland Orchards i" Vir- 

 ginia, reports S-10,000 for one crop from thirty acres of Stark 

 Trees — and the ground that these trees were planted in was 



so poor that it wouldn't raise twenty bushels of com to the 



acre! 



From wind swept Nebraska comes this report, "Have sold 



S1,000 worth of apple-s from an acre- of trees — all Stark Trees 



from your nursery. Stark Delicious sold at the top price. 



— Chos. S. Ludlow, Rod Cloud, Nebraska. Growers in every 



state send in similar enthusiastic reports. 



Everywhere you go vou wll find Stark Delicious Apples the 

 first choice of apple lovers, the apples for which highest pnces 

 are readily paid on every market. 



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Stark Bro's Greatest Red Apple 



Stark Deliciou 



Apple 



Natural Size 



Have you ever "sampled" a big, red Stark Delicious 

 Apple? It's a great big, flashing, waxen-red beauty, 

 ^vith crisp, tender flesh of exquisite juiciness and 

 flavor. It possesses a sparkling z&st all its 

 own. Its aromatic flavor is so refreshing-- 

 its flesh so meltingly tender and so packed 

 with mouth-watering juice that all you 

 can think of when you have finished 

 eating one is, "Give me another." 

 This apple's strong skin, sound flesh, imaiunity 

 from bruise and rot, and ability to hold its allur- 

 ing flavor and aroma during months of storage 

 have earned for the Stark Delicious the top 

 reputation as a long keeper .ind a top-market 

 price apple that will safely undergo long dis- 

 tance shipments. On every market, every year, 

 it outsells all others. It originated in Iowa 

 and has proved remarkably hardy and disease, ■, 

 resistant throughout the world. 



The Tree That Makes Cheap Land 

 Worth $1,000 Per Acre! 



G. F. Cadwell & Son, owners of an SOO-acre 



orchard at Griggsville. HI., recently bought 160 



additional acres, which they will plant to Stark 



Trees. As Mr. Cadwell said: "It may be just 



bare, run-down land now, but when it has a 



Stark Tree orchard growing on it I will refuse 



SI ,000 per acre for it. WTiy, the crops Ihavetaken 



off in the past several years have totaled over 



$2,000 per acre. Just last year I got over 10.000 



barrels (net market price of ^fo. 1 apples was S9.00 



to SI.5.00 per barrel) from .50 acres!" 



team about StarkSGotden DclMom Apple, too. The wondop 



of all golden apples — Pavor cross between Grimes and PtarK 



Delicious. Larger and finer in flavor than Grimei^ Keeps 4 



months longer. Possesses all of Grimes Golden good points ami 



none of its weaknesses. Read all about It in 1920 Year Book, 



"Prize Fruits." 



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Year Book — "Prize Fruits" — or send your name and address on a 



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