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BECOMES MOKE POPULAR EACH YEAR 



Growers Praise Its Beauty — Size — Quality 

 Ability To Hang On Tree. 



Of all the Mcintosh seedlings originated at Geneva it is by 

 far the most attractive. It is handsomely colored 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 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 Mcintosh. 



i CORTLAND (»e> 



Noted for its Yigorousness 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 ob- 

 late, average larger, and are more uniform in size; they have 

 more color and the red is lighter and brighter and the strip- 

 ing and splashes are laid on differently; the taste of Cort- 

 land can hardly be distinguished from that of Mcintosh: the 

 flesh is firmer but just as juicy; the apples do not drop so 

 readily and ship better. 



Conies into bearing mod- 

 erately young. It has a thin 



titer a dull red and is very 



1 ivhard. 



SMOKE HOUSE (W) 



skin of yellow, striped with r 



,\ tavorite ot tl 



•-Improved All Red Jonathan < 10a > 



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 apple to offer our cus- 

 tomers. We have a fane lot at this time to sell and if you are 

 not getting enough color on your Jonathan, plant this im- 

 proved strain and you will be well satisfied with the results. 

 Not as well adapted to pollenization purposes as the regular 

 Jonathan. 



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JONATHAN < 10b > 



PRODUCTIVENESS, QUALITY, PLACES IT FIRST 



AMONG APPLES OF ITS SEASON 



ADAPTED TO HOME, DOMESTIC AND 



FOREIGN MARKETS 



The Jonathan is justly one of our greatest commercial 

 apples. It is hard to equal for hardiness and productiveness. 

 The apples are smooth and attractive colored, being med- 

 ium in size. The flesh is firm, crisp, tender, juicy, good qual- 

 ity. An excellent cooking or eating apple. Used extensive- 

 ly* as a filler and pollenizing or eating apple. It is especial- 

 ly adapted to the Central and Northern fruit districts. No 

 commercial orchard of the North is complete without the 

 Jonathan for a late fall apple. 



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THE FAMOUS McINTOSH APPLE 



Through scientific cross breeding and careful selection of 

 bud mutations, we now offer a Mcintosh type to cover the 

 entire harvest season and which can be grown over a wider 

 area than ever before meaning larger profits to the planters. 



bountiful Ri g e 



FRUIT TREES 



GRIMES GOLDEN < 1( *> 



Large size, heavy crop, good pollinator, vigorous grower, 

 good shipper, — fast becoming the growers' choice of thd 

 Mcintosh types. 



An apple of the high- 

 est quality. It is one 

 of the fancy dessert apples and ranks with Delicious and 

 Jonathan on the market. Medium to large; bright yellow; 

 flesh fine grained, juicy, with a very pleasing spicy flavor. 

 The tree is hardy, grows upright and is quite disease resist- 

 ant. Highly recommended and widely planted to pollenize 

 self-sterile varieties. 



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 TWENTY OUNCE <"> 



iption see page 16. 



see page 15. 



P r u i t exceptionally 

 large, juicy and crisp, 

 sub-acid, color green with slight blush and red stripe. Tree 

 thrifty and very productive, generally recognized as our best 

 summer baking apple. 



OPALESCENT <"»> JSV™. br T ? e t n D e d a a r1 



young and very prolific. Average quality Its size and 

 beauty recommend it for planting in Central and Northern 



NORTHWESTERN GREENING <uw 



Tree vigorous grower, quite hardy. Pruit large to very 

 large; green, becoming yellowish-green when ripe; flesh yel- 

 low, fine grained and firm: flavor good, sub-acid; very 

 smooth and attractive. 1 yr. old trees only. 



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YELLOW DELICIOUS a*> 



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 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 com- 

 bined with the fine, firm textured flesh of the apple and the 

 beautiful, golden yellow skin at once attracts the eye of 

 the consuming public. The tree, while not a large growing 

 type, is thrifty and extremely productive, coming into fruit- 

 ing 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. 



MAPOTTN (12a) Very highly colored, having no 

 l»±rl.V^WUI.N 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 to Mcintosh, a regular bearer, and strongly recom- 

 mended to lengthen the Mcintosh season and give the Middle 

 Atlantic aud Southern growers a Mcintosh type fruit they 

 can grow successfully. 



