Proper Variety Selections Will Lead To Greater Profits 
EARLY MclNTOSH (3) A Mcintosh Hybrid, being 
almost red in color, very crisp. A thrifty grower and a 
regular bearer. Your opportunity to have the Mcintosh 
type as a very early apple. Cash in on the popularity of 
the Mcintosh by growing Early Mcintosh for your 
markets. 
CAULEY (3a) An extra large apple suited for growing 
in the deep south. Fruits mature about the middle of 
August in Mississippi and are greenish yellow with 
a slight blush of pink. Since Cauley is best used for 
culinary purposes, it can be picked 4-6 weeks ahead of 
actual maturity. Trees of Cauley are long lived, pro- 
ductive, and highly resistant to fire blight. Blossoms do 
ieed pollination and Yellow Delicious is suggested. 
Trees available on E. M. VII rootstock only. 
SUMMER CHAMPION (3b) A bright red apple rip- 
ening in midsummer, with good size and fair quality. 
The trees bear early and produce heavy crops. We feel 
this fine-looking apple should have a place in most 
plantings of summer apples. It is good for local and 
distant markets. 
PURITAN (3d A new Mcintosh type which picks 
about with Early Mcintosh. It has a fine red-blush 
color and averages larger than Early Mcintosh. It is 
more acid than Early Mcintosh and rates fair to good 
for dessert purposes. Puritan is recommended for trial in 
orchard plantings. 
JULYRED (3d) A fine new summer apple from New 
Jersey that ripens a week to ten days after the first 
picking of Starr. Fruits are covered with an attractive 
red color, good to eat, and above medium in size. 
Julyred is attractive, firmer, and has better shelf life than 
most other summer apples. Won't you try them. . . . 
TYDEMAN'S RED ( 3e> A new late summer apple 
of Mcintosh type. Ripens just after Early Mcintosh. 
Fruits are large, red; similar to Mcintosh but much 
firmer. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN (4) This favorite of many years 
as a summer apple of fine quality and shipping ability 
is now offered in a Red Strain. Large, well colored, with 
slightly yellow flesh of fine quanity. Tree is vigorous and 
productive. Ripens somewhat irregularly and should be 
picked several times. 
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APPLE SEEDLINGS 
Save Those Valuable Damaged Producing Trees by 
Bridge Grafting and Low Inarch Work 
This is the common apple seedling that has 
been used in propagating apple trees for gen- 
erations. We can supply these two-year-old, 
strong roots and one-year tops in the following 
sizes and prices (supply limited) : 
3-4' . 
2-3' . 
1 8-24' 
10-50 
each 
$0.50 
.45 
.40 
50-200 
each 
$0.45 
.40 
.35 
200 or more 
each 
$0.40 
.35 
.30 
BEACON (4a) A highly colored, early apple with ex- 
cellent eating and shipping qualities. Ripens just before 
Wealthy and after Williams' Early Red. The tree is 
vigorous, healthy, and a heavy producer. Fruit hangs 
well and can be picked over a long period of time to 
get the best size and color. Averages 2%-inch fruit with 
/normal crop. 
BLAZE (4b) A new Jonathan type apple ripening 
about 3% weeks earlier than Jonathan. Fruit is medium 
in size, attractively blushed with red over golden yellow, 
and somewhat less tart than Jonathan. Tree is upright, 
spreading, vigorous, and productive. Blooms two days 
after Jonathan. 
MILTON (5) Typical Mcintosh, coloring full red; very 
good quality, about equal to Mcintosh, being same 
texture apple. Tree hardy and vigorous. Ripens three 
to four weeks before Mcintosh or just before Wealthy. 
RED WARRIOR (5a) The tree is vigorous, well 
formed similar to Mcintosh, and bears regularly. The 
fruit is large, normally averaging better than 3 inches. 
The skin is smooth, colored a brilliant red from stem to 
calyx, and does not bruise easily. Its ripening season is 
about with Wealthy or a little earlier. It is sub-acid in 
flavor and is an excellent cooking variety. The apple is 
shaped nearly like a Stayman. 
"Bountiful Grown" trees make best orchard foundation stock. 
NIAGARA (5b) A 1962 introduction from New York 
which provides a Mcintosh type apple about two weeks 
earlier. In appearance, flavor, and tree habit, Niagara is 
very similar to Mcintosh. Its desirable picking season 
and similarity to Mcintosh should help its commercial 
'acceptance. 
WEALTHY (6) This beautiful, moderate sized, bril- 
liant red apple is of fine quality — one of the best of its 
season. It is a relatively good keeper, and owing to the 
hardiness of the tree, its adaptability to cold climates, 
and early bearing habits, it can be profitable as a filler. 
SUMMER RAMBO (7) Large, flat, streaked red and 
yellow, very tender, juicy and fine flavored. Tree is a very 
vigorous, semi-spreading grower, hardy and productive. 
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