CRANDALL (18e) 
STOCK ON MANY VARIETIES LIMITED — ORDER EARLY 
‘ GALBRAITH BALDWIN (17) 
A Promising Red Sport of the Famous Baldwin. 
Tree behavior about the same as regular Baldwin. Fruit 
a definite improvement in that it colors two weeks earlier 
to a solid red color at harvest. 
It has plenty of snap and brilliance that make up a beau- 
tiful pack. 
MONROE (live) A resulting cross between Jonathan 
and Rome Beauty was introduced 
by New York Experimental station in 1949. Tree resembles 
that of the Rome Beauty in appearances and growth while 
the fruits resemble the Jonathan and both appear to have no 
major faults, tree being vigorous, upright-spreading and an- 
nual bearer. Fruits large, roundish-conic, resembling a well 
colored Baldwin with brighter color as Jonathan. Apple 
flesh is light yellow, crisp, juicy, midly sub-acid, quality 
good for dessert or processing. A winter apple ripening af- 
ter Baldwin and before Rome. It can be recommended for 
planting throughout the Central and North Eastern fruit 
areas. Can supply in 1 yr. trees only, during spring 1956. 
‘ GALLIA BEAUTY (Red Rome) “8) 
It leads other Red Rome Beauty type apples. It ean 
rightfully be called “One of America’s Most Beautiful 
Apples.” Demand the Gallia Beauty when _ planting 
the Red Rome type apple. 
The Gallia Beauty originated in Ohio and is a _ typical 
Rome type tree, being thrifty, hardy and productive. The 
fruit of the Gallia Beauty colors a brilliant bright red, with- 
out stripe and seems to be of higher quality than the regular 
Rome Beauty and keeps exceptionally well in storage. The 
Gallia Beauty will size up equal to the regular Rome but 
many of the other inferior so-called Red Rome types will 
not size up satisfactorily and again we urge you to plant 
only the Genuine Gallia Beauty. We offer you the best and 
charge you no more. 
“APPLEGATE RED ROME (18a) 
A RED BUD SPORT OF THE ROME BEAUTY 
WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT 
The Applegate Red Rome comes from the orchards of 
Leslie N. Applegate, Freehold, N. J., where we have observed 
its behavior for many years. 
Size alone recommends this strain if nothing else were 
considered because of the unvarying uniformity of its fruits 
which will hardly ever run less than 3 inch minimum with 
95% running to large grades, under conditions found in the 
Applegate Orchards. 
Outside of size the color tones in the apple are an attrac- 
tive red. 
The tree is similar in growth and shape as regular Rome. 
One year trees only. 
: ROME BEAUTY (18)b) Keeps in good condition 
till May and June. Large 
round, mottled and striped in handsome shades of red: 
flavor and quality way above the average; appearance and 
size are its valuable points; always sells and always brings 
good prices. 
JERSEY RED (18¢) Tested as N. J. No. 1. Widely 
tested in New Jersey. <A cross 
of Gallia Beauty and White Winter Pearmain. Fruits are 
large round-oblate, colors a deep attractive red. Very firm 
and late keeping as is Rome. Holds to tree exceptionally 
well. The tree is very vigorous, with large heavy foliage 
Fruit seems a little bet- 
1 yr. old trees available. 
resistant to blight and breakdown. 
ter quality than most Rome types. 
‘ RED ROME (No. 262 Type) ‘!84) 
This type Red Rome comes to us from the far West and 
has been planted widely in the Appalachain fruit area. Its 
merits over Gallia Beauty are questionable, but some grow- 
ers like it better and we have the trees in fine 1 yr. stock. 
Introduced fall 1951 by the Illi- 
nois Agriculture Experiment Sta- 
tion, resulting from a cross between Rome beauty and Jona- 
Pountiful Ridge 
APPLE Trees 
OUR DWARF APPLE TREE BORE FIRST YEAR. 
July 9, 1955 
Bountiful Ridge Nurseries: 
Inclosed MeIntosh, a Justice of 
Peace, by a dwarf Yellow Transparent apple tree which was 
set about March Ist, 1955. 
is picture of McKinley 
This tree was purchased from you 
in order sent you in February 1955. There is a fine apple on 
this tree which will soon be ripe. Picture was taken about 
July Ist. We are proud of all trees sent us. 
Rev. 
Buckhorn, 
James A. Hamblin 
Kentucky. 
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One of the best of the long-keeping 
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PARAGON @)) winter varieties. Does well on al- 
most any soil; thrifty grower and fruits young; bears reg- 
ularly; is of the Winesap type, good quality; coloring a 
deep dull red almost all over; flesh slightly yellow. Needs 
eross pollenization. 
Bountiful Strain Imp. Winesap (1%) 
See description on Page 16. 
For greater orchard success plant our thrifty se- 
They are superior. 
lected strains. 
CRAB APPLES 
Outstanding beauty of bloom adapts them for orna- 
mental planting. 
The crab apple is in demand on all markets for mak- 
ing jellies, sauce and pickling. 
Prices Same As All Standard Apple Trees. Page 17. 
than. Tree is moderately vigorous low-spreading of the | HYSLOP Season September to October; tree vigorous 
Rome type, heavy annual bearer. Lateral branches form very hardy. Fruit medium: yellow grounded 
wide angles, strongly reinforced. Foliage is not susceptible 
to apple scab. The fruits are roundish oblate, symmetrical, 
stem short and fairly thin. The skin tough, moderately 
thick, developing heavy wax when in storage. The flesh is 
yellowish-white, firm but fine-grained, crisp and juicy. The 
flavor is mild sub-acid, aromatic, very good to excellent 
quality as dessert and cooked. Does not spot as Jonathan. 
Should do well in areas where Rome, Jonathan and Winesap 
are commercial varieties. Hangs well to tree keeping until 
March in storage. 
with heavy shadings of deep crimson and splashes of ma- 
roon with heavy blue bloom. Flesh fine, firm, yellow, as- 
tringent. Bears abundantly in clusters which makes tree 
exceedingly ornamental. 
A handsome Red Crab Apple of medium size. 
DOLGA The fruit jellies easily and makes rich, ruby 
red jelly. Tree hardy, vigorous, productive, medium size 
and especially adapted to ornamental planting. 
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