SPECIAL FALL PRICE-LIST 



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Williams Early Red. Ripens about the same time as Carman peaches. From 

 1,600 trees 4 to 6 years old; we picked a quantity of fruit this year that sold at 

 $2.25 per bushel hamper. 



APPLES, continued 



Sweet Bough. Summer. Yellow with blush. 



Tompkins King. Fall. Will keep quite late in winter if stored in a cool 



place. Fruit is bright red, with yellow tint; flesh yellow, crisp and juicy. 

 Wagener. Winter. A bright red Apple of fine flavor and texture. Tree is 



an early bearer and a reliable producer. 



WEIALTHY. Fall. Medium size, round or with a point; almost solid red; flesh 

 white or a little stained, tender, crisp, juicy, fine-grained, aromatic and very 

 good. Splendid keeper, but best in December and January. It is one of the 

 most profitable market Apples and always brings good prices, especially 

 late in the season, when its quality is of the best. Tree very hardy and vig- 

 orous, and bears regular and abundant crops. "Wealthy belts" are in the 

 higher districts and mountains. If Wealthy has been grown successfully in 

 locations and soils similar to yours, plant it by all means. 



WILLIAMS '^^^'illiams Early Red). Summer. Large size; dark red, 

 -^_^_^___«_____ sometimes yellow-splashed; flesh crisp, tender, juicy and 



subacid. Ready for market when people are growing hungry for new Apples. 



Especially popular in New England, and in the Boston markets it brings 



a good price. It is worthy of planting in every Apple-growing section. 



Trees begin to bear when quite young. See front cover for illustration of 



this splendid Apple in color. 



WE GROW THE FRUIT TREES WE SELL 



