A Dozen Apples for the Home- Garden 

 or Commercial Orchards 



Prices of One- and Two- Year Budded Apple Trees. Each 10 ioo 1,000 



3 to 4 feet So 16 Si 50 S12 00 Sioo 00 



4 to 5 feet 25 2 00 15 00 125 00 



5 to 6 feet 30 2 50 20 00 150 00 



Prices of Extra-Large Apple Trees. These trees have extra-heavy roots and bodies, and 

 well-formed tops. Each 10 100 1,000 



6 to 7 feet So 35 S3 00 S25 00 S200 00 



7 to 8 feet 40 350 30 00 250 00 



1 to 4 trees axe sold at the each rate; 5 to 49 trees are sold at the 10 rate; 50 to 299 trees are sold at the 

 100 rate; 300 trees or more are sold at the 1,000 rate. 



PARCEL POST. Trees not larger in size than 2 to 3 feet can be sent by parcel post, prepaid, at 3 cts. 

 per tree extra. 



Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large orders will be given on 

 application. When writing, tell us what varieties are wanted, the approximate number of 

 trees of each variety, and the size. 



BALJDWIN Winter. A good late keeper when grown in the North. Standard in the 

 — — — — — — section from New England to West Virginia and west to Michigan. Fruit 



large, round; red all over; rich subacid; splendid shipper. Quick and large grower; yields big 

 crops, but does not bear until six or eight years old. We recommend it highly for northern 

 Pennyslvania, New York, all of New England, and similar country. Good care will make 

 Baldwin trees bear when six years old if proper cross-pollination with other varieties is secured. 



FAMEUSE. Fall. Medium to large; deep red on white; flavor fair; fine for home use fresh 



or in cooking; sells at high prices in local markets, but not recommended for shipping. A 

 standard sort in New York and Ontario. 



McINXOSH Fall. Color bright, deep red; flesh white, with pinkish tinge; juicy, with 

 ■ slight acid flavor. The fruit will keep a long time, but is mellow and good 



to use almost from the time it is picked till the next crop comes. Requires no special storage 

 to be kept like fresh. In New England, New York, and Michigan its high quality and attrac- 

 tive appearance put it in the lead. It is extra good for all the higher and colder sections. 

 Quick grower; long-lived; big cropper. 



PARAGON (Mammoth Black Twig). Winter. A round Apple of extra-large size; skin 



— — — — — — smooth, yellowish, covered with deep red, the general effect being dark 



red; flesh tender, tinged with yellow, crisp, subacid, aromatic, of excellent quality in every 

 way. Tree is vigorous and healthy and yields big crops every year. In the East many times 

 will be about the best commercial sort. 



STARK. Winter. A reliable commercial sort. Fruit large, round, greenish yellow, with 

 red stripes; flesh yellow, crisp, and mildly acid. Tree a regular bearer, reliable and satis- 

 factory in an orchard, grows even and regularly, seldom splits or breaks. One of the strongest 

 growers we have, even more so than Northern Spy. Desirable trees to topwork other sorts on. 



^ViLLIAMS (Williams Early Red). Summer. Large size; dark^red, sometimes yellow- 

 — — — — — ^— — - — — splashed; flesh crisp, tender, juicy, and subacid. Ready for market when 

 people are growing hungry for new Apples. Especially popular in New England, and in the 

 Boston markets it brings a good price. It is worthy of planting in every Apple-growing sec- 

 tion. Trees begin to bear when quite young. 



DELICIOUS Winter. This Apple is one of the best, if not the best, of the new 

 — — — ^— — — — varieties. It has been tested in all parts of the country, and has been 

 extremely satisfactory in hardiness, quality of fruit, and as a shipper. The color is brilliant 

 dark red, shading to yellow at the blossom end. The flesh is crisp, fine-grained, and quite 

 juicy; flavor slightly acid but very pleasing. The tree is vigorous. 



GRAVENSTEIN. Fall. Always commands high prices in market. The fruit is perfect in 

 form and handsome in coloring — orange-yellow overlaid with broken stripes of light and dark 

 red; flesh is yellowish, firm, crisp, tender, juicy, subacid, in quality one of the finest. Tree 

 is extra vigorous in growth, comes into bearing rather early, and bears profuse crop regularly. 



NORTHERN SPY. Winter. Old standby sort from West Virginia north. Large; bright 

 light red and yellow; flesh juicy, crisp, rich, tender, aromatic, of good flavor. Tree very 

 healthy, strong-growing, rugged. Blossoms very late, escaping frosts. The large size of the 

 fruit, handsome appearance, and superfine quality give it first rank for fancy trade, and when 

 well grown and properly packed, it sells for higher prices than any other winter Apple. It 

 retains its crispness and high flavor w-ell to the end of its season. 



