Anticipate Your Planting Needs—ORDER EARLY 
The Famous MeIntosh 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. 
THE FAMOUS McINTOSH RED APPLE 
LOBO (9) Same season as the McIntosh, larger 
apple, and colors a more full red than 
regular McIntosh. Hxtra good quality. Tree equal to 
McIntosh. Comes highly recommended to replace the 
regular McIntosh for the Middle Atlantic and Southern 
growers. 
IMP. ALL RED McINTOSH (1° 
(BOUNTIFUL STRAIN) 
ADDED BEAUTY TO A FAMOUS APPLE 
EARLIER COLORING—SOLID RED—FANCY FRUITS 
A special selected strain of the famous McIntosh ap- 
ple, 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 will 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. 
McINTOSH (10a) 
LEADS ALL OTHER VARIETIES IN PRODUCTION 
AND PROFITS IN NORTHERN APPLE AREAS 
A choice variety of the Famuese type. The tree is 
long lived, bears young and annually. Fruits above 
medium to large, highly perfumed, almost covered with 
brilliant crimson, flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, 
slightly aromatic, sub-acid; high quality. A very beau- 
tiful apple. Ranks as one of the greatest general pur- 
pose, home and commercial varieties ever introduced. 
KENDALL (10b) It is handsomely covered over 
the entire surface with dark 
red, covered with a rich bloom. Its season is about 
that of McIntosh, but it keeps a little longer. The 
apples are large, trim in outline, and possess the whit- 
ish, fine-grained flesh of McIntosh. The flavor is much 
the same but more sprightly than that of McIntosh. 
The apples hang better than McIntosh. 
APPRECIATES OUR SERVICE 
Newell-Emmett Co., 
40 BE. 34th St., New York, N. Y., 
Oct. 21, 1942 
Dear Sirs: 
I want to thank you especially for the careful select- 
ion of trees—they are honies—every one of them. I fol- 
lowed your detailed instructions in planting and I, a- 
gain, want to thank you for your interest in writing me 
in such detail. : 
Sincerely, 
L. D. Mahon 
CORTLAND (0c) 
Noted for its Vigorousness and Productiveness. A Mc- 
Intosh Type for Central Apple Areas. Popular 
for Interplanting and Pollenization. 
Cortland is an improved McIntosh type. The fruits 
of the two varieties are similar, but those of Cortland 
are more oblate, average larger, and are more uniform 
in size; they have more color and the red is lighter 
and brighter and the striping and splashes are laid on 
differently; the taste of Cortland can hardly be distin- 
guished from that of McIntosh; the flesh is firmer but 
just as juicy; the apples do not drop so readily and 
ship better. 
Ohio Nonpareil (Red Bellflower) (°@) 
The tree is medium in size and spreading in type. 
Fruit medium to large, round oblate in shape. Skin is 
yellow overspread with red-mottled and striped with 
bright red. Flesh yellow, firm, crisp, tender, juicy and 
aromatic. Sub-acid in flavor. This fine old apple is 
hard to equal where quality is the factor. 
JOAN (10e) A cross between Anisim and Jona- 
than. Large size, smooth form with 
solid bright red color makes Joan highly attractive. 
The flesh is white, medium grain, juicy, mild sub-acid, 
quality fair. A fine baking and cooking apple. Joan 
is recommended because of its beautiful fruit and regu- 
lar annual production. : 
SMOKE HOUSE (11) Comes into bearing mod- 
erately young. It has a 
thin skin of yellow, striped with rather a dull red, and 
is very attractive. 
Improved All Red Jonathan (12) 
HIGHER COLOR ADDS TO POPULARITY OF THIS 
FAVORITE OF THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN 
APPLE DISTRICTS 
A special bud selected strain of the famous Jonathan 
apple. We hunted a good while before we found what 
we considered the right type of improved Jonathan ap- 
ple to offer our customers. We have a fine lot at this 
time to sell and if you are not getting enough color on 
your Jonathan plant this improved strain and you will 
be well satisfied with the results. Can supply in both 
one and two year old trees. Not as well adapted to 
pollenization purposes as the regular Jonathan. 
Tree for Tree Cortland Leads in Production 
and Income frem Early Winter Apples 
CORTLAND 
The CORTLAND apple becomes more and more 
popular on the large commercial markets each 
year. Its great beauty, unique quality, and un- 
paralleled producing record for young trees and its 
adaptation over wide fruit growing areas will un- 
doubtedly make the CORTLAND one of our most 
popular and profitable fall apples. No planting in 
the Central and Northern fruit sections is complete 
without a liberal planting of CORTLAND. 
