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The JONATHAN APPLE, grown in apple districts 
from coast to coast has stood the test of time and ranks 
today as one of the best general purpose apple. A 
general favorite of its season on both our domestic and 
foreign markets. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING (1b) 
Tree vigorous grower, quite hardy. Fruit large to 
very large; green, becoming yellowish-green when ripe; 
flesh yeliow, fine grained and firm; flavor good, sub- 
acid; very smooth and attractive. 
TOLMAN SWEET (ile) Medium, pate ver 
low 
with red; firm, rich and very sweet; valuable baking 
apple; vigorous, hardy and productive, being recom- 
mended as intermediate stock where trunk and crotch 
Winter injury is a factor. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS (*) 
ITS UNIQUE QUALITY—EARLY AND CONSISTENT 
HEAVY BEARING HABITS AND BEAUTIFUL 
GOLDEN COLOR GIVES THIS APPLE 
ADDED POPULARITY EACH YEAR. 
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO 
ROAD STAND MARKETS. 
This apple has received almost national publicity 
during the last few years and is famous for its unique 
quality, embracing a combination of flavors which is 
hard to equal. ._This, combined with the fine, firm tex- 
tured fiesh of the apple and the beautiful, golden yel- 
low skin at once attracts the eye of the consuming pub- 
lic. The tree, while not a large growing type, is thrifty 
and extremely productive, coming into fruiting and 
giving an abundant crop while very young. We are 
offering this splendid apple to our customers at the 
same price as all other varieties listed in our General 
Catalog. This apple should be picked at just the right 
period and placed in cold storage for late winter use. 
MACOUN (12a) no stripe. Same quality as 
McIntosh, same textured fruit, hangs to the tree better 
than McIntosh, and ripens one to two weeks after Cort- 
land. Tree about equal to McIntosh, a regular bearer, 
and strongly recommended to lengthen the McIntosh 
season and. give the Middle Atlantic and Southern grow- 
ers a McIntosh type fruit they can grow successfully. 
Very highly colored, having 
Mr. Planter 
We have an unusual fine lot of 1 yr. 
apple trees this year, all grown the Bountiful Ridge 
and 2 yr. 
way to give greater success to the planter. When 
interested in large lots write to us giving definite 
list of trees wanted for special letter quotation. 
We want you to plant Bountiful Ridge trees and 
will give you every price advantage possible. 
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Are The Nation’s Choice For Fine Fruits of Proven Merit 
RICHARED DELICIOUS (1°) 
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DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS (1c) 
A bud selected sport of the famous Delicious apple 
highly recommended for early color on low elevations. 
The description of DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS fol- 
lows that of Delicious except its ability to lay on early 
color at low elevations which the regular Delicious 
will not do. 
Many growers experience difficulty in obtaining color 
early enough to compete in early markets where the 
Delicious is grown at low elevations—for them the 
Double Red Delicious is the answer. The apple gets 
very dark in color at elevation of 100 feet or more and 
we recommend our RICHARED DELICIOUS for plant- 
ing above that elevation. 
DELICIOUS (13) 
ITS EXQUISITE FLAVOR AND AROMA IS KNOWN 
TO EVERY CONSUMER. 
Fruit medium to large, flesh fine grained, crisp and 
melting; juicy with a delightful aroma; of very highest 
quality. A splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of 
the hardiest. A vigorous grower. The delicious trees 
need cross pollenization to produce regular crops. We 
recommend our Richared type Delicious for planting at 
lower elevations where color is a factor. 
Early Red Stayman’s (Neiplings) (a) 
See full description on Page 2. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING (4) 
Fruit large and handsome, smooth, dark green over- 
spread with yellow. Flesh tender, rich, rather acid, but 
highly flavored and excellent; tree vigorous, spreading. 
NORTHERN SPY (14a) conical, often flat- 
tened, slightly ribbed; handsomely striped with red; 
flavor rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid, fine. Keeps thru 
winter and late into spring. Oct. 25th. 
RED NORTHERN SPY (14>) 
Red Spy is a typical Northern Spy apples 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. 
COLORA RED YORK “15) 
See full description on Page 3. 
inside back cover. 
MELROSE (15a) 
A New Late Keeping Winter Apple 
From observations we can recommend this new apple 
as a companion to and wherever Delicious, Jonathan 
and Staymans are being grown. 
Introduced by Ohio Agriculture Experimental Station. 
A cross of Jonathan and Delicious. Tree blooms later 
than either parent. Fruits ripen just before Staymans, 
keeps well in cold storage until April and so far has 
proven free of Jonathan spot. 
Fruits are well covered with an attractive carmine 
and have a live yellow undertone. Fruits larger than 
Jonathan—firm, crisp, juicy, not as tart as Jonathan 
or aS Sweet as Delicious. Excellent cooking and dessert 
Large, roundish- 
Color illustration 
quality. 
Tree bears moderately young, is upright, spreading 
with good crotch angles and develops to reasonably 
large tree. 
Give promise of becoming a valuable addition to our 
late keeping winter apples of high dessert quality. 
1 year old trees only. 
BLAXTAYMAN (16) 
STAYMANS WINESAP (16a) 
Without question the most profitable apple ever 
grown in the fruit producing areas of the~- Central 
States. Tree vigorous, hardy, spreading. An early 
bearer and very productive. Fruit medium to large 
size, round approaching conic; skin smooth, slightly 
striped, coloring to a dull red; flesh yellow, firm, ten- 
der, juicy, rich, sub-acid, aromatic, quality the very 
best. A splendid late keeping variety. 
See full description on 
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