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JERSEY RED (18e) Across of Gallia Beauty and 
? White Winter Pearmin. Fruits 
a.e large round-oblate, colors a deep attractive red. Very 
firm and late keeping as is Rome. Holds to tree exceptional- 
ly well. The tree is very vigorous, with large heavy foliage 
resistant to blight and breakdown. Fruit seems a little bet- 
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. 
CRANDALL (18e) Introduced fall 1951, resulting 
from a_cross between Rome 
Beauty and Jonathan. Tree is moderately vigvrous of the 
Rome type, heavy annual bearer. Lateral branches form 
wide angles. Foliage is not susceptible to apple scab. The 
skin tough, moderately thick, developing heavy wax when in 
storage. The flesh is yellowish-white, firm but fine-grained, 
erisp and juicy. The flavor is mild sub-acid, aromatic, very 
good to excellent quality as dessert and cvoked. 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. 
CRAB APPLES 
The crab apple is in demand on all markets for maki- 
ing jellies, sauce and pickling. 
Prices Same As All Standard Apple Trees. 
Season September to October; tree vigorous 
SJHYSLOP very hardy. Fruit medium; yellow grounded 
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. 
DOLGO A handsome Red Crab Apple of medium size. 
a 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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—PARAGON 
Pountiful Ridge 
APPLE Trees 
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One of the best of the long-keeping 
winter varieties. Does well on al- 
most any soil; thrifty grower and fruits young; bears reg- 
ularly; is of the Winesap type, gvod quality; coloring a deep 
dull red almost all over; flesh slightly yellow. Needs cross 
pollenization. 
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Bountiful Strain Imp. Winesap (19) 
Increases in popularity each year as more become acquaint- 
ed with this wonderful apple. See full description on page 15. 
For greater orchard success, plant our thrifty 
selected strains. Superior trees Bountifully grown, 
mean more profits to our customers. 
Apple Seedlings 
SAVE THOSE VALUABLE DAMAGED PRODUCING 
TREES BY BRIDGE GRAFTING AND LOW INARCH 
WORK WITH FRENCH CRAB SEEDLINGS. 
Use them for budding and grafting any of your special 
varieties which you cannot buy from your nurseryman. 
This is merely the common apple seedling that has been 
used in propagating apple trees for generations, and has 
proven more congenial to our entire apple variety listings 
than any other seedling available. It generally succeeds 
as a root stock wherever it is planted and apple trees can 
be grown. The results are generally uniform. We can sup- 
ply these with two year old strong roots and one year tops 
in the following sizes and prices: (supply limited) 
10-50 50-200 200 or more 
18-24 in. ........$ .30 each $ .25 each $ .20 each 
pd Tend tl qo cagocDdRoU -40 each -30 each -25 each 
Bak Sh Gr actterereccissereys 45 each -35 each -30 each 
BARGAIN APPLE TREE COLLECTIONS 
GARDEN SPOT 
1 Lodi 
1 All Red Jonathan 
1 Richared Delicious 
1 Colora Red York 
All 4, 1 or 2 yr., 4-5 ft. Trees 
for ONLY - - for 
1 Lodi 
1 All Red McIntosh 1 Richared Delicious 
1 Franklin 
1 All Red Jonathan 1 Gallia Beauty 
All 8, 1 or 2 yr., 4-5 ft. Trees 
ONLY - - - 
HOME ORCHARD 
1 Yellow Delicious 
1 Colora Red York 
$10.95 
Bountiful Ridge Trees 
Do Satisfy ... 
JOIN THOSE WHO KNOW AND PLANT OUR 
EXTRA FINE APPLE TREES THIS YEAR. 
Pictured at left are some of these fine trees. Just 
one year old and already many of them are over eight 
feet in height and as much as 11/16 inches in caliber. 
Thrifty trees like these, guaranteed TRUE-TO-NAME, 
can only mean high yields and profits to the planter. 
x April 1959 
Dear Sirs: 
I received my order last week and planted them the follow- 
ing day. I thank you very much for giving me larger peach 
trees than I ordered at the same price. Everything was re- 
ceived without damage. Thanks for your early prompt 
shipment. 
G. Dengler 
The shipment arrived in fine condition. Please keep me 
on your mailing list. 
Murray Comarow 
