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HUINTINCS* ISURSEKIES. SELBYVILLE. DEI- 
DELICIOUS 
APPLE TREES 
The price of apples is always high and it seems im- 
possible tor growers to supply the demand. It is the 
healthiest of all the fruits. Its seasons of ripening ex- 
tends throughout the entire summer and fall months. 
It is also possible to have them the year around. For 
spraying instructions, consult your County Agent or 
Experiment station in your State. 
Each 10 100 1000 
1 year. 2-3 feet $0.30 $2.75 $25.00 
1 year. 3-4 feet 35 3.25 30.00 
1 year, 4-.i feet 45 4.00 35.00 
2 year, 5-0 feet 60 5.00 45.00 
2 year, C-7 feet 70 6.50 55.00 
1 to 4 trees of one variety sold at the each rate; 5 to 30 of 
one variety at the 10 rate; 30 to 300 of one variety at the 100 
rate; 300 or more at the 1000 rate. 
PARAGON (Mammoth Black TwiK). Winter. A round apple, 
of e.xtra-large .size; akin .smooth. yi'Uowish. covered with deei" 
red. the general effect being dark ri'd; flesh lender, tinged with 
yellow, crisp, .suh-acid aromatic, of e.xcellent quality In every 
way. Tree is vigorous and healthy and yields big crops every 
year. 
STAYMEN'S WINESAP. November to April, but keeps well 
in Ma.v. A profitable sort to grow for market, and the best for 
home use. Large in size, fine appearance, gond flavor, juicy and 
crisp, color red. A great success. 
EARLY HARVEST. Ripens early in August. Medium size: 
pale yellow, fine flavor. Tree a inoderate grower and a good 
bearer. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. I''ruit medium to large, with a 
brilliant wax.\" skin; flesh is tender, crisp antj Juic,\'. color yellow. 
.Summer api>lii growing offers a large profit to the fruit grower, 
and the ^'ellow Transparent is the variet.v to plant. 
MclNTOSH. Medium size, nearl.v covered with n bright red 
flesh \eilowish. tender, juicy, suh-acid. <;)('Ioli( r to February. 
Our Plants Prove a Success over Northern 
Grown Plants Says Our Customer 
Gentleinen: Will you please send ine your fall Cat- 
alog? I would like to get black and i)urple Raspberry 
plants, also some cherry trees for fall setting. The 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS I set this spring that I got 
at your Nursery, are fine; better than I purchased from 
of , N. Y. A good many of our 
people here think your Nursery too far south for plants 
to live in this climate, so I purchased of the northern 
Nursery a few plants, AND YOUR PLANTS DID THE 
BEST. Respectfully, 
F. E. PARSONS, R. No. 4, Wellsboro, Pa. 
