LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



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Fruit Trees 



Our supply of sturdy fruit trees is at its peak this season, in both quantity and quality. You will make 

 no mistake to order some of them now, so that you may realize the thrill of picking your own sweet fruit 

 on your own home grounds. 



(Our Fruit Trees are much too large for shipment by parcel post) 



APPLE TREES 



Just run your eye down the list of splendid Apple 

 trees which we are able to offer you this season. 

 Never before has our Apple list been so complete, 

 and yet had so few "weak sisters" in it. Try a few 

 of these wonderful trees, and we are sure that you 

 will come back for more. All of the trees offered 

 below are extra selected, extra heavy, 2-year-old 

 stock. Please note, however, that we can supply well 

 grown trees of a slightly lighter grade which are even 

 cheaper in price. If you are so kind as to send us a 

 list of your anticipated requirements in these trees, 

 we will be glad to quote you special prices on such 

 a list. 



Plant these trees 30 feet apart each way, thus 

 requiring 48 trees to properly set one acre. 



Price of all varieties (except Lovett), each 50c., 

 doz. $5.00, 100 $30.00 



Baldwin. The standard Winter Apple of Eastern 

 America. Adaptable to soil and climate, with 

 fruits that keep long, stand handling well, and are 

 a pleasing color of light red, streaked carmine. 



Cortland. Fruits of Cortland ripen later than those 

 of Mcintosh, keep longer, are larger and brighter 

 in color. In other respects the Apples are identical. 



Delicious. Rich and distinctive in flavor, with fruit 

 that improves in size and color as the tree grows 

 older. Trees are most productive of these Apples, 

 uniformly large and shapely. A dark, attractive 

 red in color, and truly "delicious" as an eating 

 Apple. Early Winter. 



Delicious Apple 



Yellow Transparent (See page 42) 



Duchess. Splendid Summer Apple for cooking. 

 Large, attractive, and a good shipper. 



Early Mcintosh. An early ripening variety of 

 Mcintosh, equally attractive and delicious. 



Grimes Golden. One of the best yellow Winter 

 Apples, with delicious flesh and rich skin. A uni- 

 versal favorite wherever it can be grown. 



Jonathan. A small but beautiful dessert Apple, 

 pleasing alike to eye and palate. Brilliant red, 

 and very regular in shape. Late Winter. 



King David. A heavy bearer annually of dark red 

 Apples; at their best in early Winter. 



LOVETT APPLE 



We are proud of our namesake, which we 

 regard as the queen of Summer Apples. The 

 fruit is regularly round and red, prolific and 

 delicious. Big crops are produced in early 

 August every year. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Maiden Blush. A distinctive and very handsome 

 cooking Apple, ripening in the Fall. 



Mammoth Black Twig. Almost identical with 

 Paragon in size, shape, season and flavor. 



Mcintosh. Probably the best of all Apples, cer- 

 tainly the most popular at the present time. Every 

 Apple, from October until well into the Winter 

 months, seems to be turned out of the same mold, 

 deep red in color, with white, delicious flesh» 

 rimmed with red. Truly a splendid Apple for the 

 home or the market. 



Paragon. A large Winter Apple, of deep red, 

 blotched deeper purple, splendid for eating. 



