

APPLE TREES 





No Better 



5-6 ft. 



4-5 ft. 

 3-4 ft. 

 2-3 ft. 



At Any Price 



1-9 10-49 50-299 



$0.70 $0.65 $0.60 



55 .50 .45 



45 .40 .35 



40 .35 .30 



Ask for prices on special 

 quantities. 



Here are a fine lot of heavy bearers 

 selected by Townsend. They are the 

 choicest for cooking and eating. A half 

 dozen or so trees will give an abundance 

 for jelly, eating, butter, and gallons of 

 cider, as well as supplying ripened fruit for the 

 long winter months. 



You won't go wrong when you plant the fa- 

 mous "Townsend Approved" varieties. 

 BALDWIN. Winter. Large, deep red, good keep- 

 er. Nov. 

 DUCHESS. Autumn. Large and symmetrical, 

 flesh yellowish white and firm. 

 EARLY MclNTOSH. Highest quality for home and market. Beau- 

 tiful bright red in color. 



Best Six 



APPLE ORCHARD 



Delicious apples from early summer until 

 late spring following. 



New Cortland Yellow Transparent 



Red Delicious Grimes Golden 



Winter Banana Mcintosh 



Strong-rooted, 5-6 ft. Specimens. 



SPECIAL 

 "6" for 



$?>.85 



You get 75 strawberry plants free, 

 value $1.05, with this spe- 

 cial offer. 



TWO IMPROVED VARIETIES 



RED DELICIOUS. This is a large apple with a surface 

 almost covered with a brilliant dark red, blending 

 to golden yellow at the blossom end. The tree is 

 hardy, healthy and vigorous and bears regular an- 

 nual crops. The flesh is fine grained, crisp and melt- 

 ing, juicy, delightfully aromatic, moderately sub- 

 acid to give a pleasing flavor. Quality very good to 

 best. Keeping qualities good. No addition in price. 



NEW CORTLAND. Cortland Apples, says Professor U. 

 P. Hedrick, of New York State Agricultural Experi- 

 ment station, cannot be surpassed by apples grown 

 anywhere in the world, and apple growers in New 

 York and New England have an opportunity to 

 specialize in a distinctive fruit that will bring re- 

 nown and profit to the industry of the region. Ripens 

 in late fall. Flesh white, fine grained and larger 

 than the Mcintosh, aromatic flavor, making it fine 

 for a dessert apple. No addition in price. 



GRIMES GOLDEN. Late fall. Best yellow fall apple. Firm, 



fine grained, juicy, with mild pleasant flavor. 

 JONATHAN. Late fall. Young and heavy bearer. Attrac- 

 tive red, highly colored and flavored. Flesh white, 



tender, juicy and rich. 

 MclNTOSH. Late fall. An outstanding apple for Commer- 

 cial Growers. A bright red, spicy flavor, fine eating and 



keeps well. 

 ROME BEAUTY. Winter. Large yellow shaded red stripes, 



juicy, tender and sub-acid. 

 STAYMAN'S WINESAP. Late fall. Excellent for eating, 



and market. Dark red, tinged yellow, with rich and 



satisfying flavor. 

 WEALTHY. Early fall. Large, round fruit, with dark red 



markings. P lesh white, tender and sub-acid. 

 WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Fall. Very beautiful bright red, 



fine for dessert. Mild flavor. Early and reliable. 

 WINTER BANANA. Early winter. Fancy market and late 



apple. Flesh lemon yellow with bright red cheek. Rich 



banana flavor. 

 YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early summer. Best yellow early, 



fruit good size, waxy yellow skin, flesh white, mild and 



juicy. 

 YORK IMPERIAL. Winter. Medium uniform size and 



usually oblique shape. Skin green or yellowish shaded 



with crimson, mild sub-acid flavor. 



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