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TWENTY OUNCE (') 



color green 

 very product 

 apple. 



exceptionally large, 

 and crisp, sub-acid. 

 Id red stripe. Tree thrifty and 

 zed as our best summer baking 



OPALESCENT (1^) 



.' large, brilliant dark red 

 over. Tree bears young and 



age quality. Its size and beauty recommend 



Central and Northern areas. 



NORTHWESTERN GREENING d'^) 



ree vigorous grower. Quite hardy. Fruit large to very large: 

 •n. becoming yellowish-green when ripe; flesh yellow, fine 

 ned and firm; flavor good, sub-acid; very smooth and at- 



PACIFIC GOLD 



introduced 



.) Pacific Gold originated as a 

 chance seedling in Southwest 

 the late 40' s by J. E. Miller of 

 California. 



The tree is moderate in size with well-space, strong, wide 

 angled limbs. It bears young and yields heavy crops annually. 

 The Fruit of Pacific Gold is large, with crisp, tender flesh, 

 riuite sweet, and of fine dessert quality. The skin is yellow 

 looking much like Yellow Delicious and Mutsu. The season is 

 late fall or early winter. Pacific Gold keeps well in storage and 

 should be tried in areas where russetting is a problem with 

 Yellow Delicious. 



YELLOW DELICIOUS (") 



ITS IMQl E eiALITY— EARLY AND CONSISTENT 



HEAVY BEARING HABIT.S .AND BEAUTIFUL 



GOLDEN COLOR GIVES THIS APPLE 



.ADDED POPULARITY EACH YEAR. 



This apple has received national publicity during the last few 

 years and is famous tor its unique quality, embracing a com- 

 bination of flavors which is hard to equal. This combined with 

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

 golden yellow skin at once attracts the eye of the consuming 

 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. This apple should be picked at just the 

 right period and placed in cold storage for late winter use. 



MACOUN (<2aj 



tured fruit, hangs to 

 one to two weeks aftei 

 a regular bearer. an( 

 Mcintosh season and 

 growers a Mcintosh t5 



Very highly colored, having no stripe. 

 Same quality as Mcintosh, same tex- 

 he tree better than Mcintosh and ripens 

 Cortland. Tree about equal to Mcintosh, 

 strongly recommended to lengthen the 

 give the Middle Atlantic and Southern 

 )e fruit they can grow successfully. 



RICHARED DELICIOUS(i2b) 



SUPERB QUALITY — BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT 



SOLID RED COLOR 



CASH IN ON AMERICA'S MOST 



POPULAR APPLE 



The RICHARED DELICIOUS is a blood red mutation of the 

 famous Delicious Apple. Facts about the RICH.-VRED; You have 

 a tree of the same hardy characteristics as the old Delicious, 

 producing an apple with the same appetizing, delicious flavor, 

 producing an apple that colors a full bright red. without a 

 trace of stripe, on every part of the tree, the apple attaining this 

 color weeks before we usually pick the regular Delicious, thus 

 enabling everyone who grows it to eliminate the loss from drop 

 apples, to pick earlier, to market earlier. 



DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS C^c) 



A bud selected sixjrt of the famous Delicious apple highly rec- 

 ommended for early color on low elevations. 



The description of DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS follows that 

 of De'.icious except its ability to lay on early color at low elevation 

 which the regular Delicious will not do. 



The apple gets very dark in color at elevation of 100 feet or 

 more and we recommend our RICHARED DELICIOUS tor plant- 

 ing above that elevation. 



Our Double Red Delicious is favorably fomimred with what 

 is being sold as Starking. 



Many thanks for the splendid trees and nice large asparagus 

 roots. The shipment arrived in good condition as the contents 

 were packed so well. Thanks again. 

 April 26. 1962 Catherine Stevens 



Early Red Stayman (Neipling's) C^) 



One of the Finest of The Stayman Sports We have 

 Found. Gives Full Color on Apples All Over the Tree. 



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Observations covering many years prove Neipling's to be 

 superior to other Red Stayman we have found. You will not 

 go wrong when you plant this strain of bright Red Stayman. 



Colors 100% all over the apple from 10 to 20 days before the 

 regular Stayman. Growers can pick the entire crop at one pick- 

 ing if desired and avoid losses. Relieves the large grower of 

 Stayman of his picking problem. Cold storage tests show it will 

 keep through to following May and come out with less scald, 

 more flavor and more snap than any other type Stayman, It's 

 different — It's what you want — it has the natural full bright 

 Stayman finish. Originated with the late F. S. Neipllng. Water- 

 ford, N. J., and was discovered among the first trees he planted 

 of Blaxtayman in 1929. 



THE FRUIT COLORS A BRILLIANT. ATTRACTIVE RED 

 ripening early and having its brilliant, bright red color, we rec- 

 ommend it for Sta>-man producing areas, 



WE OFFER THIS FINE APPLE AT THE SAME PRICES 

 PER TREE AS OTHER STAND.VRD VARIETIES LISTED ON 

 PAGE 16. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING (") 



Fruit large and handsome, smooth, dark green over-spread with 

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

 e.xcellent; tree vigorous, spreading. 



RED NORTHERN SPY (i't>) 



Red Spy is a typical 

 Northern Spy except 

 color. The Red Spy colors a solid bright red without either 

 ipes or splashes. It you desire more color in your Spy apples 

 nt the Red Northern Spy. 



TURLEY('4c) J^^ 



beautiful apple has many points to 

 recommend it as a profitable commercial 

 variety. The trees resemble Stayman and are vigorous rapid grow- 

 ers: productive and early bearing. The apples average large to 

 very large, skin smooth and colors a bright attractive red over 

 the entire apple. Flesh flrra, quality is good, but cannot be 

 classed as a high dessert apple. The value of this apple lies in 

 the fact that it will not crack under normal conditions. 



COLORARED YORKCs) 



Earlier Coloring, Earlier Picking, 100% Color and 

 Greater Profits. 



The Canners' Choice Over All Other Types. Does Not 

 Stain Juice or Other Fioducts. 



The tree of COLORA RED YORK has the same rugged Char- 

 acteristics as the old type York Imperial. The production of the 

 York Imperial type apple, giving to the growers fruit that will 

 color lOO'Ti over the entire tree under most any condition. The 

 "COLORA RED YORK" can be picked from one to two weeks 

 earlier than the regular York Imperial. The entire crop can be 

 l)icked at one picking if desired with every apple a Fancy Grade. 

 The variety has been well tested and even though we have ob- 

 served other variations from the old fashioned York we do not 

 know of any today that will give the grower the same at- 

 Iractive York type apple that the COLORA RED YORK will pro- 

 duce. The original tree stands in the orchard of Mr. Lloyd 

 Balderson, Colora. Maryland, among other York Imperial trees 

 at about 300 feet elevation. 



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