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LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



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ROME BEAUTY-Sure Is. 



DELICIOUS-Rightly named. 



Apple Trees 



The price of apples is always high and it seems impossible for growers to supply 

 the demand. It is the only fruit grown in the temperate zone that is matured at 

 any season of the year without resorting to artificial means of preservation. The apple 

 is the healthiest of all fruits. Its numerous seasons of ripening extend throughout the 

 summer and autumn months, they can also be had during the winter months in their 

 natural form. 



Price of Apple Trees. 



Each 



1 yr. 3-4 feet -S .40 



1 yr. 4-5 feet .60 



1 vr. 5-6 feet .65 



10 







S3. 75 



9 



vr. 



5.75 



3 



vr. 



5.50 



5 



yr. 



Each 10 



5-6 feet S .65 85.50 



6-7 feet .70 6.00 



strong .80 7.50 



1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate: 5 to 25 of one kind at the 10 rate. 



NOTICE. — Bearing-size apple trees which have borne a sMght crop of fruit in the 

 nursery row will not give a crop of fruit the first year they are transplanted. Owing to 

 the shock of tansplanting they usually do not fruit until the second year, and then 

 only light crop for the first 2 to 3 years. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE.— We do not have the Williams Early Red, Dutchess, Weal- 

 thy, and Red Astrachan, in the extra large sizes, please bear this in mind when ordering 

 apple trees. 



PARAGON (Mammoth Black Twig). Winter. A 

 round apple, of extra-large size ; skin smooth, yellow- 

 ish, covered with deep red, the general effect being 

 dark red ; flesh tender, tinged with yellow, crisp, sub- 

 acid, aromatic, of excellent quality in every way. Tree 

 is vigorous and healthy and yields big crops every 

 year. 



STAYMEN'S WINESAP. November to April, but 

 keeps well to May. A profitable sort to grow for 

 market, and the best for home use. Large in size, 

 fine appearance, good flavor, juicy and crisp, color 

 red. A ^reat success. 



EARLY HARVEST. Ripens early in August. Me- 

 dium size ; pale yellow, fine flavor. Tree a moderate 

 grower and a good bearer. 



NORTHWEOTERN GREENING. Fruit large, color 

 green, which turns yellow at full maturity ; flesh yel- 

 low, tender and juicy. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Fruit medium to large, 



with a brilliant waxy skin; flesh is tender, crisp and 

 juicy, color yellow. Summer apple growing offers a 

 large profit to the fruit grower, and the Yellow 

 Transparent is the variety to plant. 



ROME BEAUTY. Very hardy. Fruit large, al- 

 most entirely covered with bright red, of highest 

 quality. December to March. A very good one. 



McINTOSH. Medium size, nearly covered with a 

 bright red ; flesh yellowish, tender, juicy ; sub-acid. 

 October to February. 



RED ASTRACHAN. Large, nearly covered with 

 deep crimson, juicy, rich, acid, beautiful. Tree a vig- 

 orous grower. A good bearer. August. 



SPITZENBURG. Winter. Medium size, round; 

 dark red almost all over ; firm, crisp, sub-acid. One 

 of the very richest flavored of all apples. 



