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Gardner E. Buntings, Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville, Del. 
This illustration shows a portion of a block of 1-year-okl Apple Trees at the right, 
and one-year-old California Privet at the left. Photo taken September 10th, 1912. 
This stock as pictured here is what we are offering to you this spring at reasonable 
prices. These trees and hedging are well rooted and can't help but give sa is fac- 
tion when given good attention. 
Apple Trees 
YORK IMPERIAL (Johnson's Fine Winter).— Medium, white, shaded with 
crimson in the sun, juicy, crisp, mild sub-acid ; tree moderately vigorous and 
productive This is a large and beautiful red winter apple, originating in Penn- 
sylvania, where it is a great success. Its foliage and fruit are free from scab ; Its 
skin is bright yellow covered with bright red and striped; it's a good .shipper, 
bringing the highest prices. Its bright red sells the fruit. This is the leading 
variety in Pennsylvania. Very hardy and suitable to any part of the country. 
JONATHAN. — Medium, roundish, yellow, nearly covered with red, fine grain- 
ed, tender and finely flavored. Tree slender and spreading with light colored 
shoots. Great apple of the West and Northwestern States. Succeeds at east also. 
Most beautiful of apples. Season November to April. 
ROME BEAUTY. —This is a hardy, large and handsome apple, almost entirely 
covered with bright red, of highest quality. December to March. One of the 
very best. 
WINESAP. — Ivarge. roundish, oblong; little yellow ground appearing on the 
shady side; flesh yellow, firm, crisp, with a rich high flavor; quality very good, 
and highly esteemed wherever grown. Season November to May. 
BALDWIN. — Large, roundish, skin deep red, flesh juicy, crisp, sub acid, good 
flavor; very vigorous and productive. The best all-round winter apple for New 
England and Northern States. Keeps splendid. December to March. 
