Are The Nation's Choice for Fine Fruit Trees of Proven Merit 



MACOUN <"•) 



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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 

 equal tc Mcintosh, a regular bearer, and strongly recom- 

 mended to lengthen the Mcintosh season and give the Middle 

 Atlantic and Southern growers a Mcintosh type fruit they 

 can grow successfully. 



RICHARED DELICIOUS <ia»>(! 



SUPERB QUALITY — BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT 



SOLID RED COLOR 



CASH IN ON AMERICA'S MOST 



POPULAR APPLE 



The KICHAREU DELICIOUS is a blood red mutation of 

 the famous Delicious Apple. Facts about the RICHARED : 

 You have a tree of the same hardy characteristics as the old 

 Delicious, producing an apple with the same appetizing, de- 

 licious 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 mar- 

 ket earlier, if he desires to do so to seek a foreign market 

 with a high quality apple that has superior carrying quali- 

 ties when picked early and to keep it longer in storage for 

 our late markets if desired. 



The higher prices received for the fruit of the improved 

 strain of the Delicious apple prove that the grower can 

 "CASH IN ON AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR APPLE WITH 

 THE RICHARED DELICIOUS" and you should plant this 

 year for the future markets when quality and beauty of fruit 



^-DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS <"«> 



A bud selected sport of the famous Delicious apple highly 

 recommended for early color on low elevations. 



The description of DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS follows that 

 of Delicious except its alibity to lay on early color at low 

 elevation which the regular Delicious will not do. 



Many growers experience difficulty 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 ele- 

 vation of 100 feet or more and we recommend our RICHA- 

 RED DELICIOUS for planting above that elevation. 



Our Double Red Delicious is favorably compared with what 

 is being sold as Starking. 



Early Red Stay man (Neipling's) (13a) 



One of the Finest of The Stayman Sports We Have 

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



Observations covering many years prove Neiplings 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 picking 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 that natural full bright Stayman finish. Originated with 

 the late P. S. Neipling, Waterford, 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 col- 

 or, we recommend it for all Stayman producing areas. 



WE OFFER THIS FINK APPLE AT THE SAMP PRICES 

 PER TREE AS OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES LISTED 

 ON PAGE 16. 



RHODE ISLAND GREENING d«^ 



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

 with yellow. Flesh tender, rich, rather acid, but highly flav- 

 ored and excellent; tree vigorous, spreading. 



NORTHERN SPY a«»> Xl e 



roundish - conical. 



mand for it with the introduction of Improved types as list- 

 ed above which we recommend to all planters of the Red De- 

 licious, as it is commonly known. 



RED NORTHERN SPY a*»> 



Red Spy is a typ- 

 ical Northern Spy 

 Red Spy colors a solid bright red with- 

 splashes. If you desire more color in 

 nt the Red Northern Spy. 



is ma 



points 



TTTRT FY (14c) k This beautiful apple has man.\ 

 lUiiLLii t0 recommend it as a profitable com- 



mercial variety. The trees resemble Stayman and are vig- 

 orous rapid growers; productive and early bearing. The 

 apples average large to very large, skin smooth and colors a 

 bright attractive red over the entire apple. Flesh firm, qual- 

 ity is good but cannot be classed as a high desserl apple. 

 The value of this apple lies in the fact that it will not crack 

 under normal conditions. 



[> YORK has the same rugged 

 pe York Imperial. The produc- 

 pe apple, giving to the growers 

 r the entire tree under most any 

 ED YORK" can be picked from 

 than the regular York Imperial. The 



COLORA RED YORK <is> 



Earlier Coloring, Earlier Picking, 100% Color and 

 Greater Profits. 



The Canners' Choice Over All Other Types. Does 



Not Stain Juice or Other Products. 



The tree of COLOE 

 Characteristics as the 

 tion of the York Iinpi 

 fruit that will color lu 

 condition. The "COL< 

 one to two weeks earli 



entire crop can be picked at one picking if desired with ev- 

 ery apple a Fancy Grade. The variety has been well tested 

 and even though we have observed other variations from the 

 old fashioned York we do not know of any today that will 

 give the grower Cue same attractive York type apple that the 

 COLORA RED YORK will produce. 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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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 apples. A general favorite 

 of its season on both our domestic and foreign markets. 



Thanks for the beautiful .iob 

 plants all in excellent condition 



April, 1960 

 did in packing. Good 



