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DELICIOUS— A re- 

 markable variety 

 introduced in the 

 West several years 

 ago where it is be- 

 ing largely planted 

 and rapidly taking 

 first rank both for 

 commercial and 

 home orchards. 



Delicious 



No new variety has ever so quick- 

 ly gained popularity in so many different 

 apple sections of our country. Fruit large, 

 nearly covered with brilliant dark red, flesh 

 fine grained, 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, 



WINTER BANANA — Fine, vigorous grower, 

 large healthy foliage; early bearer. Fruit 

 medium to large, smooth and handscme, 

 golden-yellow usually shaded with red blush; 

 flesh fine grained, rich, sub-acid, aromatic; 

 highest quality. One of the best dessert 

 apples. A valuable market variety, but 

 bruises easily and is not adapted to long 

 distance shipping. 



HOME 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. With an 

 established reputation due to real merit, 

 Rome Beauty is a variety Eastern orchard- 

 jsts should plant largely. Good grower, 

 blooms late, bears heavily every year. Is 

 adapted to a wide range of soils, elevations 

 and conditions. In Ohio, Pennsylvania, New 

 lork and West Virginia will make more 

 money than some of the sorts which are now 

 a large part of the total number of trees in 

 commercial orchards. Reliability, due to be- 

 ing frost-proof, strong-growing, and sure 

 bearing make it a favorite with the grower 

 Fine quality for use and for handling makes 

 it popular with consumers and dealers 



STAYMAN'S WINESAP— Tree vig- 

 >rous, hardy spreading. An early 

 bearer and very productive. Fruit 

 nedium size; round, approaching 

 conic, skin smooth, greenish purple; 

 flesh yellow, firm, tender, juicy, 

 rich, sub-acid, aromatic, quality 

 best. A splendid late keeper. 

 KING OF TOMPKINS COUNTY— 

 A standard variety. Hard to beat 

 for either table 

 use or cooking. 

 Looks well for 

 market and is just 

 as good as it 

 looks. Fruit is 

 bright red, large 

 and uniform, and 

 brings a fancy 

 price over other 

 varieties. Keeps 

 well in cold stor- 

 age. Flesh yellow 

 crisp and juicy ; 

 vigorous and a 

 good cropper. 



Season October 

 to February. Ori- 

 gin, New Jpvsev 

 YORK IMPERI- 

 AL — This is a 

 fine, hardy, 

 large red, wint- 

 er 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 re- 

 markably free from scab. The fruit is of 

 medium size, skin yellow and almost whol- 

 ly covered wi>h two shades of red. 

 TOLMAN SWEET— Medium, pale yellow, 

 slightly tinged with red; firm, rich and very 

 sweet; the most valuable baking apple, vigor- 

 ous, hardy and productive. Keeps until 

 April. 

 JONATHAN — Very red apple, smooth, of 

 good size, and fine quality. Ripens in Sep- 

 tember; can be kept in common storage late 

 in winter. 

 PARAGON— One of the best of the long keep- 

 ing 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. 



Crab Apples 



Prices Same as All Standard Apple Trees 



HYSLOP— Season, September to October; Tree 

 vigorous where hardy; blights in some lo- 

 calities. Fruit medium; yellow 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 make tree ex- 

 ceedingly ornamental. Its high color al- 

 ways commands a fancy market price for it. 



