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as a Big Red Apple 

 in €astern Markets 



Just at the time when people 

 are hungry for a fresh, new red 

 Apple, this superb sort comes into 

 market. In New York, Boston, 

 Philadelphia and other eastern 

 cities the fruit sells about as quick 

 as it hits the market-house or 

 dealer's store. It holds its own 

 anywhere and has proven to be — 



The rich bright red fruit catches the 

 buyer's eye and is ordered at a price that 

 yields the grower a good profit. The Apple 

 is large, with tender, crisp, white flesh, 

 juicy and slightly tart. The trees come to 

 bearing when quite young, producing 

 freely and steadily. Fine for a filler or 

 permanent tree, and being hardy, can be 

 successfully grown in New England states 

 and Canada. All commercial orchards 

 should include Williams Early Red. 



Early Mcintosh 



Resembles its Mcintosh parent in appearance, but is 

 less aromatic. An attractive uniform red color, good 

 size, flesh white, tender, and juicy. The trees are 

 vigorous, hardy, healthy, productive, and bear an- 

 nually if thinned early and severely. The shape and 

 frame work of the tree, especially the heavy-butted 

 branches, ore like those of Mcintosh. The crop ripens 

 ten days later than that of Yellow Transparent. The 

 fine flavor is similar to that of famous Mcintosh Red. 



EARLY RED DUCHESS. A red sport of Duchess. The 

 fruits resemble those of Duchess except that the red 

 is solid and uniformly distributed. 



MILTON. A very handsome new apple of the Mcintosh 

 type. Fruit a beautiful pinkish red with tender, crisp, 

 white flesh of excellent flavor. Trees hardy and vig- 

 orous. Ripens a month ahead of Mcintosh Red. 



RED SUMMER RAMBO. Harrisons' new early coloring 

 bud sport. This new strain is much superior to the 

 ordinary Summer Rambo. 



WILLIAMS EARLY RED— -Ready for Market when folks just 

 get hungry for apples 



Other Summer Varieties 



ANOKA. Striped red, bears when extra young; new. 

 ( 1 -year trees only) . 



CARLTON. Resembles red Astrochon; new. 



DUCHESS (Duchess of Oldenburg) . Striped red, me- 

 dium size, juicy. Our early Red Duchess has more 

 color. 



EARLY HARVEST. Very early, not a good keeper; fruit 

 medium size, pole yellow, tender, juicy, sub-acid. 

 Fine for home orchard because of its merit as a 

 cooking and dessert fruit. Tree is a vigorous grower 

 and bears early and regularly. 



MELBA. An offspring of Mcintosh. Good size, early. 



RED JUNE. (Carolina Red June). Medium size, conical, dark 

 red, juicy, fairly good flavor, very productive. 



SPITZENBURG (Esopus). A very showy, large red apple, con- 

 ical in shape, good quality. 



STARR. Large, yellowish smooth skin; sometimes marked with 

 a faint blush and numerous russet dots; flesh yellow, very 

 tender, crisp, juicy, aromatic and fine quality, brings high 

 prices. Recommended for nearby markets; a poor long dis- 

 tance shipper. Popular in Southern New Jersey. 



SWEET BOUGH. Large, pale yellow; tender, sweet. ( 1 -year 

 trees only.) 



SUMMER RAMBO. Large, yellowish green, splashed with red, 

 crisp and tender. Very good. 



WILSON RED JUNE. Fairly large, red; good quality. Popular 

 in New Jersey. 



A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO BUY THE BEST 

 FRUIT TREES OF MIRACLE VALUE AT LOW PRICES 



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