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It has been a favorite since Colonial days and the or- 

 chardist of today cannot afford to overlook the planting 

 of Winesap for the future markets when quality will 

 be a dominating factor. 



CRAB APPLES 



Prices Same as All Standard Apple Trees 



UVOT OP Season September to October; tree vig- 

 ■^ A iJIjw* orous where hardy. Fruit medium; yel- 

 low grounded with heavy shadings of deep crimson and 

 splashes of maroon with heavy blue bloom. Flesh fine, 

 firm, yellow, astringent. Bears abundantly in clusters 

 which makes tree exceedingly ornamental. 



Season September ; fruit 

 medium to large; color 

 brownish-yellow with blush of carmine: flesh firm and 

 crisp, yellowish, fine-grained, very juicy, acid. Tree is 

 a vigorous grower. Hardy. 



A Handsome Red Crab apple of med- 

 ium size. The fruit jellies easily and 

 makes rich, ruby red jelly. Tree hardy, vigorous, pro- 

 ductive. 1 yr. trees only. 



TRANSCENDENT 



DOLGA 



TWO YEAR APPLE BLOCK 



Notice the well formed tops on heavy caliper bodies. 

 Trees like these will be successful wherever planted. 



MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG ? a x p c tn^ 



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. 



TlZT^ponp Winesap is one of the most widely 

 VV J.l\i_jO,ni distributed and best known American 

 apples. It can be found thriving on both the Atlantic 

 and Pacific seaboards. The trees are thrifty, hardy, 

 young and regular bearers where given proper cross 

 polonization. The apple is of medium size, dark red 

 color, firm and juicy. Ranks as one of the best dessert 

 apples and without question is the highest quality late 

 winter apples now in cultivation which demands the 

 highest prices on our domestic and foreign markets. 



DWARF APPLE TREES 



Each year finds an increased demand for DWARF 

 FRUIT TREES of various types and varieties and the 

 dwarf apple serves a dual purpose to the planters. 

 Dwarf apple are now recommended as fillers in a reg- 

 ular apple orchard of standard varieties and Home or- 

 chards of dwarf type trees are very desirable where 

 your planting space is limited as the trees can be 

 planted from 15 to 20 ft. apart and an abundance of 

 fruit result. Dwarf Apple. Dwarf Pear. Quince. Sour 

 Cherry. Peach and Plum are generally considered 

 dwarf types of trees and make a splendid home selec- 

 tion of fruit. Most types bear while trees are extreme- 

 ly young and produce heavy crops of normal sized 

 fruit. Propogating root stocks for dwarf apple trees 

 are extremely scarce and we never know from year to 

 year what quantity of Dwarf apple trees will be avail- 

 able. We have a nice lot for this year in a wider selec- 

 tion of varieties so PLAN TO PLANT SOME DWARF 

 APPLE THIS YEAR. We can supply the following 

 varieties all propogated on Doucine dwarf stock : De- 

 licious. Cortland, Baldwin, Mcintosh, Staymaus Wine- 

 sap, Wealthy and Yellow Transparent. 



Each 

 5/8 in. 3 to 5 ft §1.25 



6 to 50 50 or more 



§1.00 



§ .95 



Plant Bountiful Ridge Trees 



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- RED WARRIOR 



We Offer This Splendid Apple To The Planting Public For The First Time This Year 



Originating on Warrior Mountain, West Virginia, in the orchards of the Miller Brothers where it 

 has been grown for several years, we feel its handsome appearance, its size, its season of ripening, 

 the vigor and productiveness of the tree makes it worthy of being passed on to our patrons as a summer 

 apple of real merit. 



The apple was first discovered by the late G. P. Miller of Eomney, W. Ya. on Warrior Mountain. Mr. Miller 

 called it to the attention of his brothers and it had so many merits that they propogated a number of the trees 

 for themselves Avhich were planted in the vicinity of Paw Paw. W. Ya. This second generation orchard has been 

 fruiting for years and has proven to be one of their most profitable summer apples. Other orchards have been 

 planted of the variety by the Consolidated Orchard Co. (owned principally by Miller Brothers) which are now 

 fruiting and proving very desirable. This is the history of the apple as given us by Mr. Harry W. Miller, Presi- 

 dent of the Consolidated Orchard Co.. Paw Paw, W. Ya. We first noticed the apple in their orchards two years 

 ago while making a tour of their orchards with Mr. Miller. The tree is normally vigorous, grows naturally well 

 formed similar to Mcintosh, and bears regularly. The fruit is large to very large, many apples being four inches 

 or better but normally averaging better than three inches. The skin is smooth and colored a brilliant bright red 

 from stem to calex without stripe. The flesh is white and fine texture and does not bruise easily. Its ripening 

 season is about with Wealthy or a little earlier. It is sub-acid flavor and is an excellent cooking apple. The 

 apple is shaped nearly like a Staymans. being a little longer from calex to stem. This apple has so many prom- 

 ising points that we felt it should have wider distribution and we secured permission to grow and distribute 

 the variety. WE ONLY HAVE ONE YEAR TREES TO OFFER THIS YEAR IN A LIMITED WAY BUT YOU 

 SHOULD TRY AND PLANT SOME FOR TRIAL PURPOSES THIS YEAR. PRICES ARE 10c PER TREE EXTRA 

 OVER STANDARD VARIETIES. 



