APPLES 
For the apple section of a one-acre home orchard in northern Iowa, the Exten- 
sion Service of Iowa State College recommends the following thirty apple trees to 
he spaced 30x30 feet: 
2 Yellow Transparent 2 Oldenburg or Duchess 
(> North Western Greening 5 Wealthy 
1 Tolman Sweet G Salome 
3 Famense or Snow 5 JIalinda 
In southern Iowa, Winesap. Delicious. Jonathan. York Imperial, Kail's, and 
Crimes are recommended in place of all or part of the North Western Greening, 
Tolman Sweet, Wealthy. Salome, and Malinda. 
The following is a list of the main varieties of apple we have this spring, ar- 
ranged in approximately their order of ripening: 
EARLY VARIETIES 
I. i vela nd (Lowland Raspherrv 
Tetofsky 
Wolf River 
Anism 
Mcintosh 
I H'lieious 
Jonathan 
Grimes (Golden) 
Stay ma n ( Winesap i 
Roman stem 
Allen's Choice 
Yellow Transparent 
Duchess (Oldenburg) 
FALL VARIETIES 
Wealthy 
Snow (Famense l 
WINTER VARIETIES 
Banana (Winter) 
Iowa Blush 
Tolman Sweet 
Northern Spy 
X. W. Greening 
Wagoner 
Black Annette 
Longfield 
Salome 
Gano 
Black Ben Davis 
Ben Davis 
Malinda 
Ball's (Janet or (ieniton) 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop Transcendent 
Whitney (No. 20 i White Arctic 
PRICES—, Each 
5 to 6 feet .$0.90 
4 to 5 feet 75 
3 to 4 feet , ; \qq 
Martha 
Per 10 
$0.00 
7.50 
5.50 
Per 100 
.fSO.OII 
70.00 
50.00 
PEACHES 
Peaches in central Iowa should he planted where they will have as much 
protection as possible. 
Leading varieties Champion. Bokara. and Elberta. 
Prices, same as apple trees. 
PEARS 
In the standard or large growing trees, we have the following kinds: 
ciapp's Favorite Flemish Beauty Seckel Kieffer 
PRICES Bach Per 10 
5 to G feet $1.50 $14.00 
4 to 5 feet 1.10 10.00 
3 to 4 feet 90 9.00 
Dwarf Pears are grafted 011 Quince roots which dwarf them and bring them 
into hearing earlier. We have the following varieties in the 4 to 5. and I! to I foot 
sizes only, at the same prices as the standards ahove: 
Bartlelt Duchess Seckel Kieffer 
