Growers Who Wont More Color — Plant Super- Red-Mcinf-osh 



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Super Red Mcintosh 



Earlier Coloring — Solid Red Strain 



A new strain of Mcintosh Red that 

 starts coloring earlier and produces a 

 larger percentage of extra fancy fruits. 

 Super-Red Mcintosh, when allowed to 

 mature on the trees, is slightly darker 

 in color than our regular improved Mc- 

 intosh Red. Has all the best qualities of 

 ordinary Mcintosh and will mean larger 

 profits for growers who have been unable 

 to get sufficient color. Mcintosh has 

 been the favorite in the North; this new 

 strain extends the planting area farther 

 South. The most highly colored solid red 

 strain available, regardless of price. We 

 have some exceptionally good one-year 

 trees and a few two-year trees to offer 

 this season. Plant Mcintosh strain of 

 Apples for big profits, equally as good in 

 home orchards as It is commercially. 



Mcintosh Red 



Improved Type — Heavy Yielding Strain Preferred 

 by Many Growers in the North 



Until the discovery of our New Super Red Mcin- 

 tosh our improved Mcintosh Red was the best 

 strain of Mcintosh available. It colors solid red 

 when climatic and soil conditions allow it to remain 

 on the trees until it is mature. This heavy yielding 

 strain is much superior to many strains of Mcintosh, 

 especially the dull striped kinds. If you do not have 

 trouble getting sufficient color then we recommend 

 you planting this time proven, heavy yielding strain. 

 Mcintosh Red is very hardy and produces bumper 

 crops each year. Generally considered as the best 

 flavored apple grown. Recommended for home or 

 commercial orchard plantings. 



C/i^ Less Apple Trees In Orchards, 

 ^^'^ Says New York State College 

 of Agriculture at Cornell University. 



Fifty-four per cent less Apple trees of bearing 

 and non-bearing age in the United States during 

 1 935 as compared with the fruit tree census taken 

 in 1910, according to an article printed in the 

 Produce News, November 27, 1936. 



Now is the Opportune Time to Plant. 



Leading Orchordists Prefer Harrison- 

 Grown Fruit Trees. 



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