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gountiful Ridgj 



I APPLE Trees 



PREMIUM VARIETIES 



(Seedling Rootstock) 



PRICES FOR KING LUSCIOUS, SKYSPUR, 



SPURMAC, WAYNE-SPUR, NUGGET 



and CHESAPEAKE 



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3-9 1 0-49 



Each each each 



2 Yr., 5-6', "/i6-V $6.25 $5.55 $4.55 



2 Yr., 4-5', 9/i6-"/i6" 5.85 5.25 4.25 



2 Yr., 3-4', 7/16-9/16" 5.60 4.95 3.90 



1 Yr., 5-7' 6.15 5.45 4.45 



1 Yr., 4-5' 5.75 5.15 4.15 



1 Yr., 3-4' 5.50 4.85 3.80 



1 Yr., 2-3' 5.25 4.55 3.60 



All prices are net, F.O.B. Princess Anne, Md. 

 Prices of controlled size Trees on page 25 



QUINTE (1003) A promising new variety from Canada 

 for the summer market. Fruit is medium sized, round to 

 slightly conic, of good flavor, and an excellent shipper. Skin 

 is crimson-red streaked with golden yellow. The tree is 

 hardy and bears good annual crops. Ripens early, just after 

 Lodi, and requires several pickings. 



MOLLY'S DELICIOUS (1008) An origination of The 

 New Jersey Apple Institute that is much like a very early 

 Delicious. The fruits are very "typ)ey" and seem to hold up 

 well under commercial conditions. Molly's Delicious may be 

 just the summer apple you have been looking for. Tests to 

 date show that it is well adapted to the southern areas. 

 Excellent pollinator. 



JERSEYMAC (1076) A good sized summer Mcintosh 

 apple. Ripens about one month earlier than Mcintosh with 

 well colored fruits. 50-75% red blush is better than Mcin- 

 tosh. Skin is thin, tough, very similar to Mcintosh. Flesh is 

 juicy, white, aromatic, resembles Mcintosh. Tree is upright, 

 spreading like Mcintosh. 



PRIMA (1069) Scab-immune. The first of many 

 disease-resistant varieties to come from a scab-immune 

 breeding project of three experiment stations. Matures 10 

 days before Mcintosh, roundish, dark red over bright yel- 

 low. Tree is moderately vigorous and spreading. Homeown- 

 ers should love this new release since it also appears free of 

 fire blight, mildew, and apple blotch. A real carefree find. 



TYDEMAN'S RED (1013) A new late summer apple of 

 Mcintosh tyjje. Ripensjust after Early Mcintosh. Fruits are 

 large, red; similar to Mcintosh but much firmer. 



RED GRAVENSTEIN (1014) This favorite of many 

 years as a summer apple of fine quality and shipping ability 

 is now offered in a Red Strain. Large, well colored, with 

 slightly yellow flesh of fine quality. Tree is vigorous and 

 productive. Ripens somewhat irregularly and should be 

 picked several times. 



PRIMA 



SUMMER RAMBO (1018) Large, flat, streaked red 

 and yellow, very tender, juicy and fine flavored. Tree is a 

 very vigorous, semi-spreading grower, hardy and product- 

 ive. 



OZARK GOLD (1030) A waxy Golden Delicious type 

 apple that ripens a month or more earlier than regular 

 Golden Delicious. Fruits are very attractive, firmer than 

 Golden Delicious, have a mild, sub-acid flavor. Trees are 

 very vigorous, highly productive, open spreading. After 

 much trial, Ozark Gold is taking its place as one of the real 

 good russet free types of Golden Delicious. 



SKYSPUR — Red Delicious (1019) A spur-type mu- 

 tation of Skyline Supreme Red Delicious introduced by us 

 several years ago. Fruits of SKYSPUR are large, have good 

 Delicious shape, and are completely covered with the same 

 good red blush that is present on Skyline Supreme. Season 

 of rifiening is the same as its parent, too. 



Trees of SKYSPUR are normally semi-dwarf in size. The 

 open, spreading habit of growth allows all the fruit to color 

 well. Fruits are borne on long spurs throughout the tree. 

 The fruits hang free and are less subject to spur injury than 

 on most other spur-type varieties. 



SKYSPUR needs pollination for best results. We suggest 

 Nugget, our new spur-type Yellow Delicious. 



SKYLINE SUPREME RED DELICIOUS (1020) A 

 true sport of Starking that is outstanding because of its 

 early coloring and early ripening habits. Fruits reach full 

 color and maturity several weeks earlier than Richared and 

 Starking and many days earlier than most recently intro- 

 duced early-coloring types. They color equally well in all 

 areas of the tree. The well-colored, completely blush-red 

 fruits are ready to pick at the same time as the red sports of 

 Mcintosh. Trees are vigorous, bear young and set large 

 crops of large, highly colored fruits. Pollination is needed for 

 best results. 



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