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WE LIST A VARIETY FOR EVERY LOCATION, SEASON AND PURPOSE 
GENERAL LIST OF APPLE VARIETIES 
for Fall 1941 
NEW PRICES ON APPLE TREES! 
In figuring prices you may combine all varieties of apple to get advantage of large quantity rates. 
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NOTE 
The rinening order of varieties is designated 
by bracketed number after the name. Varieties 
overlapping in ripening season are indicated by 
sub-letter. Example: McIntosh and Kendall are 
same season and are designated as by numbers 
10a and 10b. We are endeavoring to give the 
ripening order and not the picking order as this 
will vary greatly according to the grower and 
where they are marketed. Many of our green 
apples are picked early for cooking purposes. 
Other highly colored red apples are marketed 
long before actual rinening time and again soil, 
fertilization and climatic conditions will cause 
a variation in ripening season. We trust this 
listing will be helpful to you. We have endeav- 
ored to make it as authentic as possible. 
WRIXPARENT (1). See description on page 2. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY (2). Hardy grower, very pro- 
ductive, early bearer. Flesh sub-acid. Ripens July 
1st. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT 2A). Early bearer, 
fruit good size, skin clear, white to pale yellow, 
flavor very good. Ripens July 1-10. 
CLOSE (2B). See description on page 2. 
LODI (Big Transparent) (3). See description on 
page 2. " 
ANOKA (3A). One of Prof. Hansen's Hybrids and 
noteworthy for its beautiful red striped fruit and 
early bearing. 1 yr. trees only. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED (3B). Largest of all early 
apples. Flesh white, juicy, tart, very good. 
EARLY HARVEST (Yellow Harvest) (4). Medium 
to large, beautiful, fine flavor. 
EARLY McINTOSH (4A). A MelIntosh hybrid be- 
ing almost solid red in color, very crisp and juicy, 
with same high quality as the well known Mc- 
Intosh. 
DUCHESS (4B). Vigorous grower, large, striped, 
tender, juicy, sub-acid; regular bearer. 
STARR (4C). One of the finest early apples grown 
in New Jersey. Large to very large, green in col- 
or. Tree develops rapidly, fruits young. 
MONMOUTH BEAUTY (5). One of the finest sum- 
mer apples. Fruit large, excellent for cooking 
and eating. 
MELBA (5A). A MelIntosh in quality and appear- 
ance, only more flat in shape. Canadian origin. 
Tree vigorous and productive. 1 yr. trees only. 
RED GRAVENSTEIN (5B). Large striped apple 
ripening after Duchess, good quality and ripens 
over several weeks time. 
MILTON (6). Tynical McIntosh, coloring full red, 
very good auality. Tree hardy and vigorous. Ri- 
pens 3 to 4 weeks before McIntosh. 
RED WARRIOR (6A) 
Meets Every Demand for a Mid-Summer Apple 
The tree is normally vigorous, and bears regularly. 
The fruit is large to very large. The skin is smooth 
and colored a brilliant bright red from stem to ¢a- 
lex without stripe. The flesh is white and fine tex- 
ture. Its ripening season is about with Wealthy. 
WEALTHY (7). Fruit brilliant red, fine quality. 
best of its season, good keeper, adapted to cold 
climates, bears early. Used as a pollinator. 
SUMMER RAMBO (7A). Large, flat. streaked red 
and yellow. Fine flavor, juicy, tender, productive. 
| GLENTON (8). A seedling of the Northern Spy. 
| A new apple ripening with and just after Wealthy. 
| The trees are vigorous nicely shaped and annual 
. bearers. The apples are medium to large, highly 
colored with attractive red and good quality for 
either cooking or eating. 
» LOBO (9). Same season as McIntosh, larger apple, 
eolors earlier, full red, extra quality. Recom- 
mended for Southern growers. 
10-49 50-299 
$ .65 $ 245 Write for Prices 
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(10). A special 
MeIntosh apple. 
Finest type of the 
Both 1 yr. and 
IMPROVED ALL RED McINTOSH 
selected strain of the famous 
Solid red color without stripe. 
MeIntosh Red strain at present. 
2 yr. old trees available. 
McINTOSH (10A) 
Tree vigorous with spreading head, good bearer; 
fruit medium to large, brilliant crimson, flesh snow- 
white, crisp, slightly aromatic, good quality. 
KENDALL (10B). Has attracted more attention 
from fruit growers than any other new apple of 
MeIntosh season. Apples large, whitish, fine grain- 
ed flesh of McIntosh. Flavor the same. Apples 
hang better than McIntosh. 
LAWFAM (10C). A product of Central Experiment 
farm, Ottawa, Canada. A cross between Lawver 
and Fameuse and one of the most beautiful of the 
new MelIntosh types of apples. Excellent quality. 
CORTLAND (10D) 
Is an improved McIntosh. The fruits of the two 
varieties are similar, 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 stripings and splashes are laid on 
differently; the taste of Cortland can hardly be dis- 
tinguished from that of McIntosh; the flesh is firmer 
but just as juicy; the apples do not drop so readily 
and ship better. 
OHIO NONPAREIL (10E) (Red Bellflower). We re- 
list this old variety in response to many requests 
from Ohio fruit growers. High dessert quality 
aud fine appearance is responsible for its popu- 
arity. 
JOAN (10F). A cross between Anisim and Jona- 
than. Large size. smooth form with solid bright 
red color makes Joan highly attractive. The flesh 
is white, medium grain, juicy, mild sub-acid, qual- 
ity fair. A fine baking and cooking apple. Joan 
is recommended because of its beautiful fruit and 
regular annual production. Ripens with or a little 
earlier than Jonathan. For home orchard and lo- 
cal market. 1 yr. trees only. 
SMOKEHOUSE (11). Moderate bearing. 
low, striped with dull red, 
Fruit yel- 
very attractive. 
IMPROVED ALL RED JONATHAN (11A). If you 
are not getting enough color on your Jonathan, 
plant this Improved strain. You will be satis- 
fied with the results. 
JONATHAN (11B). A good commercial apple, hard 
to equal for hardiness and productiveness. Good 
quality, medium size, excellent eating and cook- 
ing apple. Used as filler and pollenator. 
GRIMES GOLDEN (11C). Highest quality fancy 
dessert apple. Ranks with Delicious and Jona- 
than. Medium to large, bright yellow, pink cheek. 
Trees hardy, highly recommended to pollenize. 
TWENTY OUNCE (12). Fruit exceptionally large, 
color green slightly trined with red blush. Tree 
vigorous and one of our finest baking apples. 
OPALESCENT (12A). Very large. brilliant dark 
red all over: 
Quality good. 
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tree bears young and very prolific. 
GREENING (12B). Tree vigorous, 
hardy. large to very large: green skin, 
yellow fleshed, fine grained and firm. Very attrac- 
tive. 
TOLMAN SWEET (12C). Medium to 
pale yellow, firm, rich and very sweet. 
hardy and productive. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS (13) 
Famous for quality, which is hard to equal. 
combined with fine, firm texture of flesh 
golden yellow skin, attracts the consuming 
Tree thrifty and extremely productive, 
with abundant crop. 
large size, 
Vigorous, 
This 
and its 
public. 
bears early 
MACOUN (13A). Very highly colored, no_ stripe. 
Same quality as McIntosh, same texture fruit. 
Hangs better than McIntosh. 
after Cortland. 
season. 
Ripens 2 to 3 weeks 
Recommended to extend McIntosh 
RICHARED DELICIOUS (13B). See full description 
on page 2. 
LOWRY (13C). Origin is obscure. A comparative- 
ly new variety which is rapidly becoming a popu- 
lar commercial apple wherever grown. Very juicy, 
slightly sub-acid, a mahogany red color, medium 
size, regular in shape and a sure cropper. The 
tree is a strong grower and annual in bearing. 
Fruit ripens with or slightly before Red Delicious. 
Recommended for commercial planting where De- 
licious does well. 1 yr. trees only. 
DELICIOUS (14). Fruit large, nearly covered with 
brilliant dark red; flesh fine grained, crisp, and 
melting; juicy, with a delightful aroma: of very 
highest quality. A splendid keeper and shipper. 
Tree a vigorous grower. 
MEDINA (14A). Delicious shape and appearance. 
Recommended by N. Y. Fruit testing asso. to pro- 
long the Delicious season. 
ORLEANS (14B). Same season as Delicious only 
better keeper in common storage. The flavor re- 
sembles that of Staymans. Apple shape and color 
of Delicious. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING (15). Fruit large and 
handsome. Dark green overspread with yellow. 
Flesh tender, rather acid, flavor excellent. 
NORTHERN SPY (15A). Large, roundish-conical, 
slightly ribbed, handsomely striped with red, flav- 
or rich, aromatic, mild sub-acid. 
RED NORTHERN SPY (15B). A typical Northern 
Spy except in color. The Red Spy colors a solid 
red without stripe or splashes. 
SECOR (15C). A cross between Salome and Jona- 
than. Quality is outstanding and hard to equal 
as a dessert apple. The flesh is firm, crisp, juicy, 
sprightly sub-acid with a spiciness that lends a 
distinct flavor. The fruit oblate-conic in form, 
nearly covered with a cherry red and earries a 
stripe which makes it very attractive. Ripens 
about six weeks later than Jonathan. Free of 
Jonathan spot in storage and keeps very well. 
Tree is very Hardy and heavy annual bearer. 1 yr. 
trees only 
TURLEY (16) 
The Turley is a Winesap seedling originating in 
Indiana. This beautiful apple is gaining in popu- 
larity. The trees resemble those of the old Stay- 
mans, are vigorous and productive. The apples av- 
erage large to very large. The skin is smooth and 
colors a bright attractive red almost over the entire 
apple. The flesh is firm, similar to Staymans. 
ALBEMARLE—NEWTON PIPPIN (116A). Large, 
smooth skinned, beautifully colored yellow apple. 
A valuable market variety. 
COLORA RED YORK (17). See 
yage 2. 
description on 
YORK IMPERIAL (177A). Fine, hardy, red Winter 
apple. Succeeds over a wide range of country. 
Bears four years from planting, regularly and 
heavy. Fruit of medium size, skin yellow covered 
with two shades of red. October 1. 
BLAXTAYMAN (18). See full description page 2. 
STAYMANS WINESAP (18A). Tree vigorous and 
hardy, early bearer, very productive, fruit med- 
ium to large, skin smooth, slightly striped, color- 
ed to dull red. Flesh yellow, firm, rich, sub-acid, 
aromatic, a splendid late keeping variety. Octob- 
er 10-15. 
GALLIA BEAUTY (18B). See description page 2. 
ROME BEAUTY (18C). Keeps in good condition 
until May and June. Large round, mottled and 
striped different shades of red. 
WINTER BANANA (19). Vigorous 
bearer. Fruit smooth and golden 
shaded with red blush, flesh fine 
sub-acid. 
BALDWIN (19A). No 
without the Baldwin. 
the great apples in the northern sections. 
for quality and long keeping merits. 
RED CANADA (Steele’s Red) (20). The tree is med- 
ium to large, vigorous and upright in growth. The 
fruit medium to large, uniform in size and shape, 
coloring a beautiful deep red striped with deeper 
red on a background of yellow. Flesh is yellow, 
firm, crisp. aromatic, and juicy. 
PARAGON (21). One of the best of the long keep- 
grower, early 
yellow usually 
grained, rich, 
home orchard is complete 
An old favorite and one of 
Noted 
ing winter apples. Does well on most any soil: 
thrifty grower and fruits young: bears regular. 
Winesap type, fine quality. 
WINESAP (21A). Medium size, dark red, juicy, 
mild. A favorite late winter apple and a leading 
commercial variety on all markets, as well as a 
very popular home apple in the West. 
IMPROVED WINESAP (21B). See description on 
CRAB APPLES 
page Z. 
Prices same as other standard apple trees. 
Hyslop Dolga 
Transcendent 
VIRGINIA CRAB - HIBERNAL CRAB 
FRENCH CRAB TREES 
FOR BUDDING - GRAFTING TOP-WORKING 
and INARCH WORK. 
Can supply these in 1 and 2 yr. old trees. Submit 
your list, giving quantity and grade wanted for 
special quotations. 
PLEASE NOTE: For full description of stock listed on this page consult our complete catalog for Spring 1941. 
