WE OFFER ONE OF THE MOST PRACTICAL LISTINGS OF FRUIT AVAILABLE^ 7 



OUR LISTINGS OF NEW AND IMPROVED FRUITS TYPIFY THE 

 MARCH OF PROGRESS IN THE FRUIT PRODUCING WORLD 



THEIR PLANTING MEANS LARGER PRODUCTION, HIGHER QUALITY, BETTER SATIS- 

 FACTION TO THE CONSUMER AND GREATER PROFITS TO THE GROWERS. 



A Mcintosh Type Apple for the Entire Year 



THESE SPLENDID VARIETIES ARE OF THE FAMOUS McINTOSH PARENTAGE. THEY ARE 

 TAKING THEIR PLACE AMONG OUR LEADING COMMERCIAL VARIETIES IN MANY SECTIONS, 

 NO PLANTER CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE THEIR MERITS. 



WE HAVE A FINE LOT OF TREES OF ALL THESE IMPROVED AND NEW TYPES OF THE 

 McINTOSH THIS YEAR. 



MILTON 



KENDALL 



Typical Mcintosh, coloring full red ; very 

 good quality, about equal to Mcintosh, 

 being same textured apple. Tree hardy and vigorous. 

 Ripens three to four weeks before Mcintosh or just be- 

 fore Wealthy. 



Of all the Mcintosh seedlings origin- 

 ated at the Geneva Station, Kendall, 

 the last one to be introduced, is by far the most attract- 

 ive. It is handsomely colored over the entire surface 

 with dark red covered with a rich bloom. It has at- 

 tracted more attention from fruit groAvers than any other 

 new apple. Its season is about that of Mcintosh, but 

 it keeps a little longer. The apples are large, trim in 

 outline, 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 bet- 

 ter than Mcintosh but not as Avell as Cortland. Kendal] 

 promises to be the "apple of apples" in the Mcintosh 

 season. 



Very highly colored, having no stripe. 



Same quality as Mcintosh, same tex- 

 tured fruit, hangs to the tree better than Mcintosh, and 

 ripens two to three weeks after Cortland. Tree about 

 equal to Mcintosh, a regular bearer, and strongly re- 

 commended to lengthen the Mcintosh season and give the 

 Middle Atlantic and Southern growers a Mcintosh type 

 fruit they can grow successfully. 



A Mcintosh Hybrid be- 

 ing almost solid red in 

 color, very crisp and juicy, with the same high quality 

 as the well-known Mcintosh. A thrifty grower and a 

 regular bearer. Your opportunity to have the Mcintosh 



CORTLAND 



type as a very early apple. Cash in on the popularity 

 of the Mcintosh by growing Early Mcintosh for your 

 markets. 



IMPROVED A L L R E D McINTOSH 



A special bud selected strain of the famous Mcintosh 

 apple, coloring a solid red without a trace of stripe. 

 Without question this is the finest type of Mcintosh 

 that has come to our attention and will say that if you 

 are not getting sufficient color on your present plant- 

 ings of Mcintosh you should make your new plantings 

 of this Improved Type this year. We can supply these 

 in both one and two year old trees. 



T /^"D/^ Same season as the Mcintosh, larger apple, 

 1j\^0\J and colors a more full red than the regular 

 Mcintosh. Extra good quality. Tree equal to Mcintosh. 

 Comes recommended highly to replace the regular Mc- 

 intosh for the Middle Atlantic and Southern growers. 



is an improved late Mcintosh, The 

 fruits of the two varieties are sim- 

 ilar, but those of Cortland are more oblate, average 

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

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

 ings and splashes are laid on differently ; the taste of 

 Cortland can hardly be distinguished from that of Mc- 

 intosh; the flesh is firmer but just as juicy; the apples 

 do not drop as readily and ship better. 



IV/rpTTJa A real Mcintosh in quality and appear- 

 VlLiLiIjrL ances only more flat in shape, ripening 

 just before early Mcintosh. Of Canadian origin. Tree 

 vigorous and productive. 1 yr. trees only. 



T AA/l/FAT\/r -^ product of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada. The Lawfam can possibly be 

 ■"** ^^ '*■ ***'^* termed the most beautiful of all Improved Types of Mcintosh. The Lawfam is the result of an 

 actual cross between the Lawver and Fameuse. The tree has proven very hardy, equal to the Old Mcintosh, it is 

 a very heavy yielder and the fruit is very uniform and regular in shape. The apples are very highly colored and 

 hang well to the tree so that they may be picked from one to two weeks later than the Regular Mcintosh if desired. 

 Apparently the Irawfam has overcome the greatest weakness of the Mcintosh Apple in that it hangs well to the 

 tree. The fruit of the Lawfam is particularly crisp and juicy, being mild in flavor or very similar to that of the 

 Regular Mcintosh. As the fruit is being produced in the Canadian Experimental Grounds, it keeps well in to the 

 Early Spring months and we believe that this variety will lengthen the marketing period of the Famous Mcintosh 

 apple considerably. It is certainly worthy of a trial planting in any section the Regular Mcintosh Apple can be 

 produced successfully. The fact that the Lawfam is of distinct Mcintosh type fruit and tree and the fact that it 

 hangs well during the ripening period is indeed gratifying and it seems our constant search for an apple of the 

 Famous Mcintosh type that combines these important features has at last brought the Fruit GroAving Industry 

 a variety Avhich can be planted to replace the Old Type of Mcintosh. Our supply of trees is limited this year to 

 a small amount of two year stock and about fifteen hundred one year old trees. (Prices are 10c per tree extra 

 over other standard varieties as listed on page 8.) 



MACOUN 



EARLY McINTOSH 



YELLOW DELICIOUS Sil/^Slfno^f „'I: 



tional publicity during the last few years and is famous 

 for its unique quality, embracing a combination of fla- 

 vors Avhich is hard to equal. This, combined Avith the 

 fine, firm textured flesh of the apple and the beautiful, 

 golden yellow skin at once attracts the eye of the con- 

 suming public. The tree, Avhile not a large groAving 

 type, is thrifty and extremely productive, coming into 

 fruiting and giving an abundant crop Avhile very young. 

 We are offering this splendid apple to our customers at 

 the same price as all other varieties listed in our Gen- 

 eral Catalog. This apple should be picked at just the 

 right period and placed in cold storage for late Avinter 

 use. 



IMPROVED A L L R E D JONATHAN 



A special bud selected strain of the famous Jonathan 

 apple. We hunted a good while before Ave found what 

 we considered the right type of improved Jonathan ap 

 pie to offer our customers. We have a fine lot at this 

 time to sell and if you are not getting enough color on 



TURLEY 



your Jonathan plant this improA'ed strain and you will 

 be Avell satisfied with the results. Can supply in both 

 one and tAvo year old trees. 



The Turle.v is a Winesap seedling from 

 the orchard of the Indiana State Horti- 

 culture Society. The tree is a vigorous groAver resembl- 

 ing that of the Staymans Winesap. The apples are 

 large, almost a solid red color, the texture of the fruit 

 being almost identical to that of the Staymans. It is 

 extremely productive. While not largely distributed this 

 apple promises to become a favorite wherever the Wine- 

 sap type of apple can be groAvn successfully. 



flKr/^lzn One of Prof. Hansen's hybrids and noto- 

 ***^ ^^ *»■**• worthy for its beautiful red striped fruit 

 and early bearing, often producing apples the second 

 year after planting. This apple comes to us highly re- 

 commended. Fruit good qualify; ripening shortly af- 

 ter fhei Transparent. If is Avorthy of trial. It sliould be 

 more adapted to the central and northern districts than 

 to the eastern seaboard fruit sections. We can supply 

 1 yr. trees only. 



Apple Varieties Continued on Next Page 



FOR PRICES ON ABOVE SEE PAGE 8 



