20 HARRISONS' NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U. S. A. 



Wealthy 



Fall. Skin almost solid red. Flesh white or little stained, 

 juicy and crisp. Size medium 



^ Wealthy requires conditions of soil which are usually found in 

 high districts and mountains. Many men who have wondered 

 what could be done upon a hillside so sloping that crops could not 

 be grown satisfactorily have found the answer in the culture of 

 Wealthy. 



TREES ARE VERY HARDY 



and are well able to stand almost any severity o-f temperature 

 found in any apple belt. It furnishes a means for the owner of 

 hilly ground to get a good income, and the fruit brings good 

 prices at all times. Even an apple with wonderful taste cannot 

 sell for high prices if it can only be sold when numerous other 

 apples are on the market. Wealthy avoids this difficulty by keep- 

 ing very well, although it is at its best in December and January. 



WEALTHY ENJOYS THREE GOOD POINTS 



every one of which would be enough to make it a popular apple. 

 Besides being hardy, it is extremely productive, and, in addition, 

 has an excellent taste. You, as a buyer of fruit trees, are looking 

 not only to the size, shape and taste of the apple, but also wish to 

 be sure that production and hardiness of the trees are satisfac- 

 tory. The people who buy your fruit care little about the trees ; 

 they look only at the apples. Here in this one variety you can 

 get a tree which will endure a severe winter without complaint : 

 a tree which produces large crops every year if conditions are at 

 all suitable ; a tree which produces delicious apples for which 

 you can get a high price in December and January. 



The striking appearance makes ready sales, and the flavor 

 guarantees that the people who try them will return for more. 

 Fine-looking apples with a poor taste may be readily sold the first 

 time, but each year will make it more difficult for you to market 

 your fruit. Buy trees which furnish you with fruit of taste and 

 appearance. Then you can't go wrong. 



OUR APPLE TREES ARE BUDDED FROM BEARING 

 ORCHARDS 



