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McINTOSH 2) 
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 medium 
to large, highly perfumed, almost covered with bril- 
liant erimson, flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, 
slight aromatic, sub-acid; high quality. A beautiful 
apple. Ranks as one of the greatest general purpose 
home and commercial varieties ever introduced. 
KENDALL (>) 
BECOMES MORE POPULAR EACH YEAR. 
Growers Praise Its Beauty—Size—Quality 
Ability To Hang On Tree. 
Of all the McIntosh seedlings originated at the 
Geneva Station, KENDALL, the last one to be intro- 
duced, is by far the most attractive. It is handsomely 
eolored over the entire surface with dark red covered 
with a rich bloom. Its season is about that of Mc- 
Intosh, but it keeps a little longer. The apples are large 
and possess the whitish, fine-grained flesh of McIntosh. 
The flavor is much the same but more sprightly than 
that of McIntosh. The apples hang better than McIn- 
tosh. One year trees only. 
CORTLAND (2c) 
Noted for its WVigorousness and Productiveness. A 
McIntosh 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 dis- 
tinguished from that ef McIntosh; the flesh is firmer 
but just as juicy; the apples do not drop so readily 
and ship better. 
SMOKE HOUSE (10) Comes into bearing 
; moderately young. It 
has a thin skin of yellow, striped with rather a dull red 
and is very attractive. <A favorite of the home orchard. 
Improved All Red Jonathan a) 
HIGHER COLOR ADDS TO POPULARITY OF THIS 
FAVORITE OF THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN 
APPLE DISTRICTS 
A special bud selecied strain of the famous Jonathan 
apple. We hunted a good while before we found what 
we considered the right type of improved Jonathan 
apple 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. Not as well adapted 
to pollenization purposes as the regular Jonathan. 
THE FAMOUS McINTOSH RED APPLE 
The Famous McIntosh 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 improved 
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. 
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Tree for Tree Cortland Leads in Production 
and Ineome from Early Winter Apples 
CORTLAND 
The CORTLAND apple becomes more and more pop- 
ular on the large commercial markets each year. Its 
great beauty, unique quality, and unparalleled produc- 
ing record for young trees and its adaptation over 
wide fruit growing areas will undoubtedly 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. 
JONATHAN (10>) 
ONE OF FOUR REALLY GREAT 
COMMERCIAL APPLES 
PRODUCTIVENESS, QUALITY, PLACES IT FIRST 
: AMONG APPLES OF ITS SEASON 
ADAPTED TO HOME, DOMESTIC AND 
FOREIGN MABKETS 
The Jonathan is justly one of our greatest commercial 
apples. It is hard to equal for hardiness and pro- 
ductiveness. The apples are smooth and attractively 
colored, being medium in size. The flesh is firm, crisp, 
tender, juicy, good quality. An excellent cooking or 
eating apple. Used extensively as a filler and pollen- 
izing variety. It is especially adapted to the Central 
and Northern fruit districts. No commercial orchard 
of the North is complete without the Jonathan for a 
late fall apple. 
An apple of the 
GRIMES GOLDEN (10) an ane Orality. 
It is one of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with 
Delicious and Jonathan on the market. Medium to 
large; bright yellow with pink cheeks; flesh fine grained, 
juicy, with a very pleasing spicy flavor. The tree is 
hardy, grows upright and is quite disease resistant. 
Highly recommended and widely planted to pollenize 
self-sterile varieties. 
GRIMES GOLDEN, Double Worked (10a) 
One of the weaknesses of this famous apple is its sus- 
ceptibility to collar blight when planted in heavy types 
of soil. To overcome this we have grafted the Grimes 
Golden on other hardy varieties from 18 to 30 inches 
a Dove the ground which eliminates the chance of collar 
light. 
All double worked trees are 10c extra per tree in all 
grades. 
TWENTY OUNCE (11) Fruit exceptionally 
large, juicy and 
erisp, sub-acid, color green with slight blush and red 
stripe. Tree thrifty and very productive, generally 
recognized as our best summer baking apple. 
OPALESCENT (1a) dark-red all over. Tree 
bears young and very prolific. Average quality. Its 
size and beauty recommend it for planting in Central 
and northern areas. 
Very large, brilliant 
