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Fruit Trees 



We have, this year, a large and splendid assortment of the very best fruit trees. If you are (and who is 

 not ?) a lover of these fresh, health-giving foods, you will certainly appreciate this opportunity to grow 

 and enjoy your own fruits. 



All are much too large for shipment by Parcel Post. 



APPLES • Standard 



Plant 30 feet apart, each way, thus requiring 48 

 trees to properly plant one acre. 



All Apple Trees offered in this catalog are 2 years 

 old or older, and first class in every respect. 

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



doz. $S.OO, 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. 

 Gravenstein. Large, tender, juicy and aromatic 



fruit in the Fall. 

 Grimes Golden. One of the best yellow Winter 



Apples, with delicious flesh, and rich skin. A 



universal 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. 

 Lovett. 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 .$1.00, doz. $10.00. 

 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. 



MclNTOSH Apple 



Delicious Apple , , i j 



Maiden Blush. A distinctive and very handsome 



cooking Apple, ripening in the Fall. 

 Paragon. Large fruit, deep red blotched dark pur- 

 ple, good for eating from October to March. 

 Rhode Island Greening. America's favorite green 

 Apple. A Winter sort, and a good dessert Apple. 

 Rome Beauty. A good commercial Apple, being 

 large, smooth, handsome and thick skinned. 

 Keeps well throughout the Winter and Spring, 

 Best in rich soil. 

 Stayman. From December to May the fruit of 

 this splendid variety is at its best. Very adapt- 

 able to soil or climate and one of the most popu- 

 lar and valuable of all Apples. Skin is yellow, 

 covered with dull red and splashed with carmine 

 Excellently flavored. 

 Wealthy. One of America's standard Winter Apples. 



Produces bright red fruit in abundance. 

 WiUiams (WiUiams Early Red). Splendid for a 

 home Summer Apple, being bright red and deli- 

 cious. 



Winter Banana. Large, shapely Winter Apples 

 with a distinctive flavor reminiscent of the fruit 

 for which it is named. Golden yellow with a red 

 cheek. 



Yellow Transparent. An excellent Apple either for 

 cooking or for eating out of hand. Bears yellow 

 fruits in July and August, large and very hand- 

 some. Probably the best of all yellow Summer 

 Apples. 



York Imperial. A splendid cooking Apple. Bright 

 red, truncate in shape, produced in abundance. 

 One of the best Winter keeping varieties. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 26, 1929. 

 The Strawberry Plants I bought of you last Fall 

 are sturdy and wonderful. We did not lose one, 

 and the Mastodons are now covered with great 

 clusters of large delicious berries. With apprecia- 

 tion. 



Mrs. L. T. Boyd. 



