The Inuetiment of the Day 
E The: Now Flaming 
Red York Im acral 
Dont Delay Planting Phis New Variety The Year 
The new Red Yorking with its double red over-all coloring comes into the market three 
to five weeks ahead of its parent, York Imperial. 
fancy fruit and is destined to be a money-maker in the years to come. 
The Glorified York Imperial 
The Red Yorking is a “‘bud sport,’”” being 
a mutation of the famous York Imperial. 
This “‘bud sport’’ originated on a tree, grown 
with other York Imperial trees, in Harrisons’ 
Nurseries and later sold to Mr. W. H. Allli- 
son, near Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, for 
use in planting a large orchard about twenty- 
five years ago. 
Early Coloring Means 100% Perfect 
Extra Fancy Grade 
The Red Yorking is similar in size and 
shape to York Imperial, but is characterized 
with the abundant red coloring that com- 
pletely covers the fruit. A vigorous grower 
and an abundant producer, this Red Yorking 
has gained unusual prestige in Pennsylvania, 
Virginia, West Virginia, “Delaware and 
Maryland. 
“RED YORKING” 
Prices of Red Yorking only 15c per 
tree higher $ 
varieties. 
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Consumers will readily purchase this 
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Commercial or Home Orchards 
~Red Yorking is truly a practical Apple to grow be- 
cause it requires much less spraying than others; they 
thrive with little attention, and produce good crops 
year after year. 
Harrisons’ Are Commercial Growers, Too; 
1750 Acres of Orchards 
The success of our orchards are paramount; profit 
is essential to operate, and unless we plant the right 
kind of ‘‘budded’’ fruit trees we gamble with future 
results. Red Yorking looks good to us, so we are re- 
peating another large orchard planting of Red Yorking 
this year. 
WARNING! It is unlawful for anyone to propagate and sel! 
Red Yorking, U. S. Plant Patent No. 125, Apple trees with- 
out obtaining written permission from the owners. The Gov- 
ernment has protected the owners of the Red Yorking against 
infringements by the U. S. Plant Patent Laws for a period of 
seventeen years. 
Undoubtedly there will be others who will offer so-called 
improved York Imperial under various names, therefore beware 
of bogus strains. There is only one genuine, being the original 
strain of the ‘‘bud sport’’ Red Yorking, U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 125, which can only be bought from the owners. 
than standard . 
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YORK IMPERIAL 
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