Our Trees Are Propagated From Selected Bearing Orchards 



KING- OP TOMPKINS COUNTY. A standard va- 

 riety. Hard to beat for either table use or cook- 

 ing; vigorous and a good cropper. Fruit is bright 

 red, large and uniform, and brings a fancy price 

 over other varieties. Keeps well in cold storage. 

 Ripens September 8th to 15th. 

 SMOKE HOUSE. Comes into bearing moderately 

 young. It has a thin skin of yellow striped with 

 rather a dull red, and is very attractive. Ripens 

 September 10th to 20th. 

 NORTHWESTERN GREENING-. Tree a splendid 

 vigorous grower, quite hardy. Fruit large to very 

 large; green, becoming yellowish-green when ripe; 

 flesh yellow, fine grained and firm; flavor a good 

 sub-acid; very smooth and attractive; should be 

 given plenty of room in the orchard to secure 

 large, even fruit. Ripens September 15 to 20th. 

 A good winter apple in North. 

 WINTER BANANA. Fine, vigorous grower, large 

 healthy foliage; early bearer. Fruit medium to 

 large, smooth and handsome, golden-yellow usually 

 shaded with red blush; flesh fine grained, rich, sub- 

 acid, aromatic; highest quality. Ripens Sept. 20th. 

 OPALESCENT. Very large, brilliant dark red all 

 over. Tree bears young and very prolific. Aver- 

 age quality. Ripens September 20th to 25th. 

 TOLMAN SWEET. Medium, pale yellow, slightly 

 tinged with red; firm, rich and very sweet; the 

 most valuable baking apple, vigorous, hardy and 

 productive. Ripens September 25th to 30th. 

 RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Fruit large and 

 handsome, smooth, dark green overspread with 

 yellow. Flesh tender, rich, rather acid, but highly 

 flavored and excellent; tree vigorous, spreading. 

 Ripens September 25th to 30th. 

 STAYMAN'S WINESAP. Tree vigorous, hardy, 

 spreading. An early bearer and very productive. 

 Fruit medium size, round, approaching conic; skin 

 smooth, greenish purple; flesh yellow, firm, tender, 

 juicy, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, quality the best. A 

 splendid late keeper. October 10th to 15th. 

 YORK IMPERIAL. This is a fine, hardy, large red, 

 winter apple. It succeeds over a wide range of 

 country. Comes into bearing at four years from 

 planting, bears regularly and heavily. The foliage 

 and fruit are remarkably free from scab. The 

 fruit is of medium size, skin yellow and almost 

 wholly covered with two shades of red. Oct. 10th. 

 CORTLAND. (New variety developed by New York 

 State Experimental Station.) A fine apple result- 

 ing from the cross pollination of Mcintosh and 

 Ben Davis. Inheriting only the good qualities of 

 each. The Cortland is a beautiful red apple, larger 

 than the Mcintosh, and matures a month later. 

 Keeps late in Winter and can be handled and 

 shipped like the hardiest of other market varieties. 

 October 15th to 20th. 

 BALDWIN. No variety yields larger crops or bears 

 shipment better, or is more attractive in color, size 

 and shape than the Baldwin. It is esteemed as an 

 eating apple, and for cooking. For a commercial 

 orchard it can be relied upon. Large, bright red, 

 crisp, juicy and rich; tree vigorous, upright and 

 productive. Keeps until April. Ripens Oct. 10th. 

 NORTHERN SPY. Large, roundish-conical, often 

 flattened, slightly ribbed; handsomely striped with 

 red; flavor rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid, fine. 

 Keeps through winter and late into spring. Oct. 

 25 th. 

 RED SPY. Red Spy is a typical Spy except in color. 

 The color is a solid bright red without either 

 stripes or splashes. The new variety has great 

 beauty in the fruits, and in the tree, hardiness, 

 healthfulness, productiveness, and reliability in 

 bearing. 2-year trees only. Oct. 25th. 

 ROME BEAUTY. Keeps in good condition till May 

 and June. Large, round, mottled, and striped in 

 different shades of red; flavor and quality away 

 above the average; appearance and size are its 

 valuable points; always sells and always brings 

 good prices. 

 DARK RED ROME. This is another Rome Beauty 

 sport originating on the farm of U. T. Cox. Proc- 

 torville, O., and is considered very desirable by 

 many growers. It is a typical Rome Beauty in 

 size, shape, and texture, with the same keeping 

 qualities, except that it is a Dark Red, and on 

 some soils almost black. We recommend this 

 where one wants dark red color. Oct. 25th to 30th. 

 GALLIA BEAUTY, Red Rome. This apple is con- 

 sidered by all of the leading authorities on apples 

 the best of the Red Rome sports for the Eastern 

 fruit grower. It is a typical Rome Beauty, having 

 the same shape, and general texture, with equal 

 or better quality with the advantage of a clear 

 bright red on all of the fruit. Our scion wood of 



Delicious. 



the Gallia Beauty came direct from the original 

 trees, and their protegenies that are fruiting with 

 Mr. E. J. Riggs, Gallipolis, O. 5c extra per tree. 

 Oct. 25th to 30th. 



PARAGON. One of the best of the long keeping 

 winter varieties. Does well on almost any soil; 

 is a very thrifty grower and fruits young; bears 

 regular. Is of the Winesap type, being very good 

 quality; coloring a deep dull red almost all over; 

 flesh slightly yellow; should be in every list as it 

 is one of the most profitable commercial apples 

 of the winter varieties. November 1st. 



MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. Excels Winesap in near- 

 ly every important point, better grower, hardier 

 and the fruit much larger; color even a darker 

 red; flesh firmer; flavor milder, but fully equal. 

 A long keeper. November 1st. 



WINESAP. Medium size, dark red, juicy, mild. A 

 favorite late winter apple and a leading commer- 

 cial variety on all markets, as well as a very 

 popular home apple in the West. Is a high-class 

 dessert apple; also very good for sauce, pies, jelly 

 and marmalade. Nov. 1st to 10th. 



Crab Apples 



Prices Same as All Standard Apple Trees. 



HYSLOP. Season September to October; tree vig- 

 orous where hardy. Fruit medium; yellow ground- 

 ed with heavy shadings of deep crimson and 

 splashes of maroon with heavy blue bloom. Flesh 

 fine, firm, yellow, astringent; bears abundantly in 

 clusters, which make tree exceedingly ornamental. 



TRANSCENDENT. Season September; fruit medium 

 to large; color brownish-yellow with blush of car- 

 mine; flesh firm and crisp, yellowish, fine-grained, 

 very juicy, acid. Tree is a vigorous grower. 

 Hardy. Subject to blight and should not be plant- 

 ed near other orchard trees. 



Dwarf Apple Trees 



The Dwarf Apple Trees come into bearing much 

 earlier than the Standard trees. Their low, broad 

 heads are within reach, so that the fruit can be 

 easily picked. These trees take up so little room 

 that they can be planted in the garden, or even on 

 the lawn, and with care will bear good crops within 

 three or four years. The fruit is of extra high 

 quality. Trees bear very early. We have the fol- 

 lowing list of best varieties of Dwarf Apples to 

 offer: 



Baldwin Delicious Stayman's Winesap 



Rome Beauty Yellow Transparent Mcintosh 



Wealthy Cortland 



2 Year Trees, 4 ft. up 60c each 



$4.50 for 10 trees. 

 SPECIAL: One each of above varieties $4.00 



