| Qualifications The M 5 or 
Thrives On 
rives On The Most Popular Apple 
2 Puts Idle Land During the past ten years the popularity of 
pe the Stayman Winesap has risen by leaps and 
3 Be ecigt Was bounds, and the buying public now realize this 
riety is a premier variety of par excellence. 
h Sells On Sight P Y e 
at High 
Prices A READY MARKET AT TOP PRICES 
5 Skin’ Solid Stayman Winesap is the best general purpose Apple 
Bright grown in any Apple district. You can always sell Stay- 
Blood Red “ man for good prices and there is always a buyer for this 
6 Size Large famous variety. The general average selling price for 
: Stayman Winesap during the past ten years has been 
7 Ships Well very high, practically at the top. 
Good Keeper 
ey cccent EASTERN GROWERS PLANT 
STAYMAN WINESAP IN NEW ORCHARDS 
‘They realize that this Apple will produce as good 
Boults and do it on poorer ground. Naturally, not so 
much capital is required for the investment. 
With the old Winesap, the fruit tends to decrease 
in size as the tree ages; with the Stayman it ts gen- 
erally as large and attractive as ever. A strong grower 
and comes into bearing at early age. Being nationally 
known for its bumper crops of superb Apples. 
'“1T IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE” 
—Say Harrisons’ Customers 
Many varieties of Apple ieee rep a good 
year and an “off year’’; that is, they will give 
a large crop one year ane next season produce 
very little. While this cannot always be blamed 
upon the variety, since climate, temperature and 
other causes enter into the question, yet Stay- 
man Winesap seems to ripen a very uniform 
crop, and letters from our customers inform us 
that the regularity of crop is remarkable. This 
is naturally a valuable qualification, and, in 
part, accounts for the choice of many Eastern 
orchardists. The taste and appearance tell the : 
rest of the story. For a pollenizer plant Grimes STAYMAN 
Golden. WINESAP 
54 PER CENT LESS APPLE TREES IN ORCHARDS 
' Says New York State College of Agriculture 
Fifty-four per cent less Apple trees of bearing and 
non-bearing age in the United States during 1935 as 
| compared with the fruit tree census taken in 1910, ac- 
cording to an article printed in the Produce News, No- 
vember 27, 1936. 
_Now is the Opportune..Time to. Plant. 
Leading» Orcherdists Prefer Harrison Grown Fruit Trees. 
Stayman Winesap 
Jonathan 
Harrisons’. Red Delicious me 
McIntosh Red 
[21] 
man Winesa Pp 
A Premum Apple, V 
~ The Dubie Prefer 
Harrisons’ 
| Superior Strain 
Strain is Best | 
We have in our 
own commercial 
f orchards several 
thousand trees of 
Stayman Winesap 
and we have se- 
lected for our par- 
ent trees the finest, 
deepest colored, 
annual bearing § 
trees. Our selected 
Super-strain is far 
superior to several } 
new strains that | 
are being offered 
by some nursery- 
men. 
100% Red Color. 
Super Strain 
Double Red 
No. 210 Apple Gallectien 
Excellent Heavy-Rooted, First Class Trees 
Trees 
ONLY 
4to5 ft. § [8° 
