BERLIN, MARYLAND, U. S. A. 



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Stayman is 

 one of the 

 best Apples 

 for 

 orchards 

 east of the 

 Mississippi 



This Delaware Apple orchard of five-year-old Stayman Winesap Apple trees, puxchased 

 from Harrisons' Nurseries, averaged one barrel of fruit to each tree 



Stayman Winesap 



THE PREMIER APPLE FOR EASTERN ORCHARDS 



This superb winter Apple succeeds wonderfully in the Mid- 

 dle Atlantic states. It is a splendid variety, some growers say 

 the best there is for this section. The trees come into bearing 

 in five years or sooner, and, with good care, give four to ten 

 or more bushels of fruit per tree after the eighth year. The 

 fruit is medium to large, attractive green and yellow, almost 

 hidden by dark red stripes; flesh yellow, not in the least mealy; 

 plenty of juice; quality the finest, ranking with Yellow Newtown 

 and Grimes. Tree a quick and large grower, and seerns to 

 prefer dr\- soils and those not so rich and heavy. Preeminently the Apple to 

 plant on dry hills where the soil is thin and water often decidedly lacking. 

 This splendid Apple is now planted in nearly all new orchards in the East to a 

 large extent. You cannot find a better sort in the whole list, either for bearing 

 habit, size of fruit, looks or quality. Except at the highest elevations, this 

 splendid variety is almost always our most desirable Apple for all sections east 

 of the Mississippi. See illustration in color on the third cover. 

 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. 



XX^P A I TpUV Fall. Medium size, round or pointed, almost solid red; 

 * flesh white or a little stained, tender, crisp, juicy, fine 

 grained, very good. Splendid keeper, but best in December and January. It 

 is one of the most profitable market Apples and always brings good prices, 

 esF>eciaIly late in the season, when its quality is of the best. Tree very hardy 

 and vigorous, 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. 



At prices quoted, trees are delivered at Berlin frei^t or express office 



