The Standard of The Trade — Best Commercial Varieties 
>PIGOLD (11c) A very high quality, dual-purpose 
apple from a cross of Red Spy x Golden Delicious 
Matures about with Golden Delicious. Spigold has ex- 
ceptional quality and should be an excellent home- 
garden, variety. 
^YELLOW DELICIOUS ( 1 2 ) This apple 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 golden 
yellow/skin, at once attracts the eye of the consuming 
publtc. The tree, while not a large growing type, is 
thrifty and extremely productive, coming into fruiting 
and giving an abundant crop while very young. 
MACOUN (12a) Very highly colored, having no 
stripe. Same quality as Mcintosh, same textured fruit, 
hangs to the tree better than Mcintosh and ripens one 
to two weeks after Cortland. Tree about ^qual to 
Mcintosh, a regular bearer, and strongly recommended 
t.o lengthen the Mcintosh season. 
RICHARED DELICIOUS ( 1 2b) The best of the red 
sports of Delicious. It has superb quality, beautiful 
bright red color without stripe, and excellent shape, 
Trees are hardy, vigorous, and produce large annual 
crops. Fruits of Richared are large, very handsome, and 
•good. They ripen all over the tree weeks earlier than 
/regular Delicious. Richared is your best bet for eleva- 
/ tions over 100 feet. An excellent storage apple, too. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (12c) Another sport of 
Delicious that ripens with a stripe. It is your best bet 
for an early coloring Delicious at low elevations. When 
1 planted in areas over 100 feet, it tends to get too dark 
and is not as handsome as Richared. It bears young and 
1 produces large crops of fine, beautiful Delicious apples. 
j Very similar to Starking. 
WAYNE-SPUR RED DELICIOUS (i2d> A very 
new and promising Spur Type Red Delicious from 
Virginia. Fruit is produced on spurs along scaffold limbs 
throughout the tree. Fruits are typical of good Red 
Delicious in shape, are predominantly blushed red in 
color, and of good size. Wayne-Spur colors earlier than 
Double Red Delicious, but ripens about the same time. 
Trees are true semi-dwarf and bear ample crops early 
in life. Storage life and firmness is better than Double 
/Red Delicious. We recommend this fine new apple. 
MUTSU (12e) A new Yellow Delicious type apple 
from Japan that is highly resistant to russetting. It has 
been widely tested in this country and is meeting with 
wide approval. Fruits are generally larger than Yellow 
Delicious and with coarser flesh. A possible replacement 
for Yellow Delicious because of its resistance to spray 
injury, late keeping qualities, vigorous growth of tree, 
and larger fruit. 
- EARLY RED STAYMAN (Neipling's) (13) One of 
the Finest of the Stayman Sports. Colors 100% all over 
the apple, from 10 to 20 days before the regular Stay- 
man. Growers can pick the entire crop at one picking, 
if desired, and avoid losses. 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 
as the natural full bright Stayman finish. 
NORTHERN SPY (14c) Large, roundish conical, of- 
ten flattened, slightly ribbed; handsomely striped with 
red. Flavor rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid, fine. Keeps 
through winter and late into spring. 
RED NORTHERN SPY (14b) Red Spy is a typical 
Northern Spy except in color. The Red Spy colors a 
solid bright red without either stripes or splashes. If you 
desire more color in your Spy apples, plant the Red 
Northern Spy. 
TURLEY (14c) The trees resemble Stayman and are 
vigorous, rapid growers, productive and early bearing. 
The apples average large to very large; skin smooth, 
coloring a bright attractive red over the entire apple. 
Flesh^is firm; quality is good but cannot be classed as 
a bfgh dessert apple. The value of this apple lies in the 
fsrct that it will not crack under normal conditions. 
COLORA RED YORK (15) Earlier coloring, earlier 
picking, greater profits. The tree of Colora Red York 
has the same rugged characteristics as the old York 
Imperial, but will color 100% over the entire tree under 
most conditions. The Colora Red York can be picked 
from one to two weeks earlier than regular York. The 
entire crop- can be picked at one time if desired. We do 
not know of any other type that will give the grower 
such attractive apples as the Colora Red York produces. 
CRAB APPLE 
HYSLOP Season September to October; tree 
vigorous, very hardy. Fruit medium yellow 
grounded with heavy shadings of deep crimson 
and splashes of maroon with heavy blue bloom. 
Flesh fine, firm, yellow, astringent. Bears abun- 
dantly in clusters, which makes tree exceedingly 
ornamental. 
DOLGO A handsome red crab apple of medium 
size. The fruit jellies easily and makes rich ruby- 
red jelly. Tree hardy, vigorous, productive, me- 
dium size and especially adapted to ornamental 
planting. 
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