Bountiful Ridge Stock Has Proven Hardy, Thrifty, Productive, Dependable 



Very large, brilliant dark red 



\Jx i\Li£iDv^£ilN 1 a n over. Tree bears young and 



very prolific, 

 to 25th. 



Average quality. Ripens September 20th 



WINTER VARIETIES 



YELLOW DELICIOUS ™4 d XVSticS: 



al publicity during the last few years and is famous 

 for its unique quality, embracing a combination of 

 flavors which is hard to equal. This, combined with the 

 fine, firm textured flesh of the apple and the beautiful, 

 trolden yellow skin at once attracts the eye of the con- 

 suming* public. The tree, while not a large growing 

 type, is thrifty and extremely productive, coming into 

 fruiting and giving an abundant crop while very young. 

 We are offering this splendid apple to our customers at 

 the same price as all other varieties listed in our Gen- 

 eral Catalog. This apple should be picked at just the 

 right period and placed in cold storage for late winter 

 use. 



The Famous Mcintosh Apple Proves Supreme In 

 The Northern Fruit Growing Areas 



Thru scientific cross breeding and careful selection 

 of bud mutations we now offer a Mcintosh type apple 

 covering the entire harvesting period and other improv- 

 ed strains and types of the regular Mcintosh that 

 should have your immediate consideration. They can 

 be grown over a wider area than the regular Mcintosh 

 and mean greater profits to the planters. Follow our 

 offerings closely. 



attention from fruit growers than any other new apple. 

 Its season is about that of Mcintosh, but it keeps a 

 little longer. The apples are large, trim in outline, and 

 possess the whitish, fine-grained flesh of Mcintosh. 

 The flavor is much the same but more sprightly than 

 that of Mcintosh. The apples hang better than Mcintosh 

 but not as well as Cortland. Kendall promises to be 

 the "apple of apples" in the Mcintosh season. 



RICHARED DELICIOUS 



DELICIOUS 



See full description page 5 



A remarkable variety introduced in 

 the West several years ago. where it 

 is being largely planted and rapidly taking first rank 

 both for commercial and home orchards. Fruit large, 

 nearly covered with brilliant dark red : flesh fine grain- 

 ed, crisp, and melting; juicy, with a delightful aroma: 

 of very highest quality. A splendid keeper and shipper. 

 Tree one of the hardiest, a vigorous grower. Ripens 

 September 5th to 23th. 



lVA'FTM'M'S The apple resembles those of Delicious. 

 L*l!LiLsimr\ -vvill average large and is very attrac- 

 tive, having a golden ground color overlaid with a beau- 

 tiful solid red. Recommended by N. Y. Fruit Testing 

 Association as an apple to prolong the Delicious sea- 

 son. Our supply is limited. Ripens Sept. 5th to 25th. 

 HRTFAMQ -^ product of the New York Experi- 

 ^/nLUni^O ment station of the Delicious type. 

 Same season as Delicious only a little better keeper in 

 common storage. The flavor, however, is more sprightly 

 resembling that of the Stayman's. Stock very limited. 

 Ripens Sept. 5th to 25th. 



Fine, vigorous grower : 

 large healthy foliage : 

 early bearer. Fruit medium to large, smooth and hand- 

 some golden yellow, usually shaded with red blush ; 

 flesh tine grained, rich, sub-acid, aromatic ; highest 

 quality. Ripens September 20th to 25. 1 yr. trees only. 



TOLMAN SWEET JSgS^J&JSS'SJ: 



firm, rich and very sweet : the most valuable baking ap- 

 ple; vigorous, hardy and productive. Ripens September 

 20th to 25th. 1 yr. trees onlv. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING £ r | e Vnd 



handsome, smooth, dark green overspread with yellow. 

 Flesh tender, rich, rather acid, but highly flavored and 

 excellent : tree vigorous, spreading. Ripens Sept. 25-30th. 

 No variety yields larger crops or bears 

 shipment better or is more attractive 

 in color, size and shape than the Baldwin. It is esteem- 

 ed as an eating apple and for cooking. For a commer- 

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

 crisp, juicy and rich; tree vigorous, upright and pro- 

 ductive. Keeps until April. Ripens Oct. 1st. 



WINTER BANANA 



BALDWIN 



THE FAMOUS 



•INTOSH RED APPLE 



McINTOSH 



A choice variety of the Fameuse 

 type. Tree vigorous with spreading 

 head; a good annual bearer. Fruit above medium to 

 large, highly perfumed; almost covered with brilliant 

 crimson; a beautiful fruit; flesh snow white, crisp, very 

 tender, slightly aromatic, sub-acid; very good quality. 

 Ripens Sept. 5th to 20th. 



-V IMPROVED ALL RED McINTOSH 



A special bud selected strain of the famous Mcintosh 

 apple, coloring a solid red without a trace of stripe. 

 Without question this is the finest type of Mcintosh 

 that has come to our attention and Avill say that if you 

 are not getting sufficient color on your present plant- 

 ings of Mcintosh you should make your new plantings 

 of this Improved Type this year. We can supply these 

 in both one and two year old trees. 



T /^"DfN Same season as the Mcintosh, larger apple, 

 Lm\JD\J an( i colors a more full red than the regular 

 Mcintosh. Extra good quality. Tree equal to Mcintosh. 

 Comes recommended highly to replace the regular Mc- 

 intosh for the Middle Atlantic and Southern growers. 



Of all the Mcintosh seedlings originated 



at the Geneva Station, Kendall, the last 



one to be introduced, is by far the most attractive. It 



is handsomely colored over the entire surface with dark 



red covered with a rich bloom. It has attracted more 



KENDALL 



THE BALDWIN APPLE 



T fi\A7F"fil\/r A product of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Canada. The Lawfam can possibly be 

 J-i«. VY X rxi»l termed the most beautiful of all Improved Types of Mcintosh. The Lawfam is the result of an 

 actual cross between the Lawver and Fameuse. The tree has proven very hardy, equal to the Old Mcintosh, it is 

 a very heavy yielder and the fruit is very uniform and regular in shape. The apples are very highly colored and 

 hang well to the tree so that they may be picked from one to two weeks later than the Regular Mcintosh if desired. 

 Apparently the Lawfam has overcome the greatest weakness of the Mcintosh Apple in that it hangrs well to the 

 tree. The fruit of the Lawfam is particularly crisp and juicy, being mild in flavor or very similar to that of the 

 Regular Mcintosh. As the fruit is being produced in the Canadian Experimental Grounds, it keeps well in to the 

 Early Spring months and we believe that this variety will lengthen the marketing period of the Famous Mcintosh 

 apple considerably. It is certainly worthy of a trial planting in any section the Regular Mcintosh Apple can be 

 produced successfully. 



