RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Winter. The color of this large Apple is greenish yellow. 

 In form the fruit is flattened slightly at both ends; flesh crisp, juicy, quite acid, of very fine 

 flavor and quality. Most of the money made in the East with winter Apples during the last 

 generation came from Rhode Island Greening, Spy and, Baldwin. # These have been standard 

 commercial varieties in New York and New England for a generation. 



STAYMAN WINES AP Winter. Stay man succeeds wonderfully in the middle 



— — — — — — — — — — — — — Atlantic states. It is a splendid Apple, some growers say 



the best there is for these sections. The trees come into bearing in five years or sooner, and, 

 with good care, give four to ten or more bushels of fruit per tree after the eighth year. The 

 fruit is medium to large; attractive green and yellow, almost hidden by dark red stripes, flesh 

 yellow, not in the least mealy; plenty of juice; quality the finest, ranking with Yellow Newtown 

 and Grimes. Tree a quick and large grower, and seems to prefer dry soils and those not so rich 

 and heavy. Preeminently the Apple to plant on dry hills where the soil is thin and water 

 often decidedly lacking. The man who plants Stayman plants for quick, sure profit. 



YELLOW TRANSPARENT Summer. One of the best commercial Apples, and 



— — — ^— i— — — - — — — — — one of the few kinds that grow and bear as well 



North as South. Will stand Canadian winters as well as Georgia summers. For nearby mar- 

 kets, to which it can be shipped in fancy baskets or boxes, it is one of the most valuable 

 Apples in our list. It bruises readily and must be handled with extra care. The fruit is 

 medium to large, cream and yellow; tender, juicy, of fine flavor, subacid, fragrant. Trees yield 

 big crops when quite young. Dwarf growers; prefer thin soil, such as hillsides and upland. 

 See our Catalogue for other good varieties of Apples 



Don't Forget to Plant Peaches 



Prices of Peach Trees : Each 10 ioo 1,000 



1 to 2 feet $0 10 $0 90 $8 00 $50 00 



2 to 3 feet 12 1 00 9 00 60 00 



3 to 4 feet 15 1 25 10 00 70 00 



4 to 5 feet 20 1 



5 to 6 feet 25 2 



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

 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 parce 

 per tree extra. 



Special Prices on Large Orders. Special quotations on large order 

 application. When writing, tell us what varieties are wanted, the appro 

 trees of each variety, and size. 



BELLE OF GEORGIA Ripens, early in August. Fruit very k 



. attractive in color and shape, with a Iigfu 



flesh white, firm, and delicious; in all ways the quality is fine. The Belle of Georgia 

 one of the standard varieties in the big commercial orchards in the South, as it stand 

 to northern markets in such a way that it invariably brings the best prices. Its pop 

 is not confined to this section, for it grows with equal success in northern orchards. In l. 

 respects it is equal to Elberta, and some orchardists are planting both varieties, thus be 

 sure of having marketable fruit over a longer period. 



IRON MOUNTAIN. A good variety for home or market. The fruit ripens quite late 1 

 August, sometimes not until early September. The flesh is white, sweet, and does not clii^ 

 to the stone. 



