FINDING NEW FRUITS IS OUR DUTY TO YOU 



ARE YOU PLANTING THE BEST 



APPLES 



NEW AND 

 IMPROVED 



OF RECENT 

 INTRODUCTION 



THE RED ROME BEAUTY SPORTS 



GALLIA BEAUTY - OHIO RED ROME - DARK RED ROME 



The advantages of either growing highly colored 

 fruit or growing green colored apples in the past few 

 years has been clearly demonstrated to all growers, 

 and it is with this in mind we want to call your 

 attention to the above sports of the Rome Beauty 

 Apple. Possibly where the Rome Beauty thrives no 

 other apple brings as much return to the grower as 

 this variety of apple, and with increased color the 

 return would be much greater. There have been 

 many variations of the Rome Beauty in color and 

 quality, but few of them have been worth while. 

 The Gallia Beauty Red Rome, Ohio Red Rome and 

 Dark Red Rome seem to be the only ones to stand 

 the test. We mean by this they have retained the 

 size and texture of the old Rome, which is one of 

 its valuable assets, at the same time having the 

 same vigorous and productive tree. There is little 

 difference in the Gallia Beauty and the genuine Ohio 

 Red Rome, possibly the Gallia Beauty being slightly 

 larger in size. Both are about equal in color, being a 

 clear bright red, without the usual Rome Beauty 

 stripe. The trees bear unusually young, and every 

 planter will find it superior to the regular Rome 

 Beauty. The Dark Red Rome should be planted on 

 very light soil or on high, dry elevation, or else it 

 will get too dark for the eastern grower. It is well 

 adapted to the far western grower. We have re- 

 ceived the grafts for our trees from the original trees 

 in Ohio, and we know they are true-to-name, and 

 we can recommend these improved Rome Beauty 

 varieties to all our patrons where they want more 

 color on the Rome Beauty type of apple. 



FOR THE FIRST TIME WE OFFER THEM AT 

 THE SAME PRICE AS ALL OTHER STANDARD 

 VARIETIES. GALLIA BEAUTY RED ROME 



The Mcintosh Apple and Its Hybrids As Money Makers 



CASH IN ON THE POPULARITY OF THE McINTOSH APPLE BY PLANTING THESE VARIETIES WHICH RIPEN 

 FROM EARLY TO LATE. THEY ARE WORTH CONSIDERING. 



EARLY McINTOSH: Typical Mcintosh in appearance; not quite so good quality, ripening about DUCHESS season 

 or six to eight weeks before regular Mcintosh. Extremely thrifty tree and good cropper. 



MILTON: Typical Mcintosh, coloring full red; very good quality, about equal to Mcintosh, being same textured 

 apple. Tree not as vigorous as Early Mcintosh. Ripens three to four weeks before Mcintosh or just before Wealthy. 



MELBA: Truly a Mcintosh in quality and appearance, only more flat in shape, ripening a week before Mcintosh. 

 Drops badly before coloring as it should in southern districts. Vigorous tree. 



LOBO : Same season as the Mcintosh : larger apple, and colors a more full red than the regular Mcintosh before 

 dropping. Extra good quality. Tree equal to Mcintosh. Comes recommended highly to replace the regular Mcintosh for the 

 Middle Atlantic and southern growers. 



CORTLAND: A cross between Ben Davis and Mcintosh, ripening two to four weeks later than Mcintosh. About 

 equal in size, colors well, same textured fruit, but not quite as good quality. ITS MAIN QUALTTY IS THAT IT HANGS TO 

 THE TREE TILL IT IS WELL COLORED AND WILL SELL AS McINTOSH ON THE MARKETS. 



MACOUN: Very highly colored, having no stripe. Same quality as Mcintosh, same textured fruit, hangs to tree 

 better than Mcintosh, and ripens two to three weeks after Cortland. Tree about equal to Mcintosh, a regular bearer, and 

 strongly recommended to lengthen the Mcintosh season and give the Middle Atlantic and southern growers a Mcintosh type 

 fruit they can grow successfully. 



WE OFFER ALL OF THE ABOVE HYBRIDS AT NO ADVANCED PRICE OVER OUR REGULAR VARIETIES 



The Monmouth Beauty Apple 



SALES FROM YOUNG ORCHARDS THIS YEAR SHOW IT IS WORTHY OF BEING PLANTED 



Introduced by us in 1925, we can truthfully say that it is one of the finest mid-season commercial apples now in cul- 

 tivation. Originating in Monmouth County, N. J., it has proven itself to be hardy and a thrifty grower, a regular bearer 

 of large to very large, almost solid red apples of superior quality for cooking and eating purposes. Has tough skin with 

 white flesh and juicy. Ships well and keeps well for a summer apple. It has now been fruited in several widely distrib- 

 uted sections and we feel can now be classed among the tried and tested profitable varieties to grow, it being a large 

 apple ripening just after the Duchess and before Wealthy fills a place where it has very little competition and brings good 

 prices. The tree is spreading in growth and bears very young. We have some unusually fine stock this year. Prices have 

 again been reduced. Now is the opportune time to plant th2m. 



Each 10 for 50 for 



5 to 6 feet, 2-year well branched trees $1.00 $4.00 $15.00 



4 to 5 feet, 2-year well branched trees 75 3.00 12.50 



4 to 5 feet, 1-year whips 75 3.00 12.50 



3 to 4 feet, 1-year whips 50 2.50 11.00 



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