APPLES 
Neosho Nurseries Co. 
APPLES 
It is a tonic as well as a nutrient, and one of the 
There's a lot of truth in the old saying, "An apple 
The apple is the king of fruits, 
cheapest and most wholesome foods 
a day keeps the doctor away." 
Apple trees will grow wherever corn can be raised — in fact, there isn't a State in the 
Union, with one possible exception, where some variety of apple will not thrive. 
No agricultural investment is safer or more productive in profits than a good apple 
orchard, favorably located and well managed. The demand for fine fruit increases more 
rapidly than the supply. 
It is only the poor fruit 
— such as should never 
be shipped — that begs 
for a market. 
Every home garden 
and farm should have at 
least a few apple trees of 
summer, fall, and winter 
varieties. They will give 
satisfaction far beyond 
the time, labor, and mon- 
ey required. 
What is more beautiful than an orchard in full bloom? 
APPLE TABLE 
This condensed table makes it easier to select varieties for your particular requirements and to choose an assortment that 
will give you apples the year round if you have a cool cellar. Winter varieties are picked when mature, but before they are ripe enough 
to eat. Maturity can be told by the changing from a hard dead green color to warmer reds and yellows, by the seed turning brown, and 
by the readiness with which the stem separates from the twig. 
IX NORTHERN ST.VrES. 
IN SOUTHERN STATES. 
Wlien to Pick. 
\\'hen Ripe 
Enough to 
Eat. 
Latest 
Cold 
Storage 
Limit. 
When to Pick. 
When Ripe 
Enough to 
Eat. 
Latest 
Cold 
Storage 
Limit. 
July 10-.30 
July 1.3-Ang. 1 
Aug. 15 
June 1-20 
June 9-30 
July 15 
July 10-30 
July 13-Aug. 1 
Aug. 15 
June 1-20 
June 9-30 
July 15 
July 2-2-AuR. 25 
July 30-Sep. 3 
Sep. 20 
July 17-Aug. 15 
July 23-Aug. 
3 
Sep. 1 
July 23-.\ug. 2(j 
Aug. (j-Scp. IT 
Jan. 1 
July 1.5-Aug. 
20 
Aug. 1-Sep. 
5 
Deo. 1 
July 29-Sep. 1 
Aug. IS-.Sep. 15 
Jul.\- 9-Aug 
9 
July 24-Aug. 
9 
Aug. 1-22 
Aug. 5-26 
Sep. IS 
July 12-26 
July 16-30 
Sep. 1 
Aug. 22-Sep. 22 
Aug. 26-Sep. 26 
Dec. 11 
Aug. 3-25 
Aug. 9-Sep. 
1 
Oct. 15 
Aug. 20-Sep. 10 
Sep. S-Oct. 15 
Dec. 15 
Aug. 10-Sep. 
1 
Aug.25-Sep. 
15 
Nov. 1 
Aug. 2-Sep. 5 
Avlg. 16-Sep. 17 
Jan. 15 
July25-Sep. 
1 
Aug. 10-Scp. 
15 
Dee. 15 
Sep. «-Oct. 2 
Oct. 1-25 
Jan. 15 
Aug. 14-Sep. 
2 
Oct. 1-10 
Dee. 1 
Sep. 3-22 
Oct. 15-25 
Jan. 15 
Aug. 18-Sep. 
13 
Sep. 20-30 
Dec. 1 
Sop. 8-Oct. 28 
Nov. 1-10 
Jan. 15 
Aug 23-Sap. 
18 
Oct. .5-15 
Dec. 15 
Sep.20-Oet. G 
Nov. 15-25 
Feb. 1 
Aug. 31 -Sep. 
20 
Oct.25-Nov. 
5 
Dec. 15 
Sep. 20-Oct. 30 
Nov. 15-25 
Mor. 1 
Aug. 28-Sep. 
20 
Oct. 2IUN0V. 
5 
Feb. 1 
Sop. 28-Oct. 28 
Dec. 1-10 
May 1 
Aug. 30-Sep. 
30 
Nov. 1-10 
Mar. 15 
Sep.20-Oot. 15 
Nov. 20-30 
April 1 
Aug.28-Scp. 
20 
Oct. 25-Nov. 
5 
Mar. 1 
Sep. 30-Oct. 30 
Nov. 15-25 
Mar. 15 
Sep. 5-Oct. 
Oct. 20-30 
Feb. 15 
Oct. 3-17 
Nov. 15-25 
Mar. 15 
Sep. 18-25 
Oct.20-Dec. 
5 
Feb. 16 
Oct. I8-N0V.3 
Dec. 15-25 
April 1 
Sep. 24-Oct. 
13 
Nov.2()-Dec. 
5 
Mar. 1 
Oct. 4-23 
Nov. J.5-25 
April 1 
Sep. 13-Oct. 
3 
Oct. 2o-Nov. 
15 
Feb. 15 
Oct. 6-25 
Dec. 1-10 
April 1 
Sep. 10-30 
Nov. 5-15 
Mar. 1 
Oct. 0-20 
Doc. 15-25 
April 1 
Sep. 10-Oot. 
5 
Nov. 20-30 
Mar. 1 
Oct. 6-30 
Jon. 1-10 
April 1 
Sep. 20-Oct. 
15 
Nov.2.5-Dec. 
5 
Mar. 1 
Sep. IS-Oct. 4 
Dec. ,5-15 
April 15 
Aug. 30-Sop. 
18 
Nov. 15-25 
Mar. 15 
Oct. 4-Nov. 3 
Jan. I-IO 
April 15 
Sep. 18-Oct. 
18 
Dec. 5-15 
Mar. 15 
Sep. 23-Oct. 23 
Dec. 1-15 
May 1 
Aug. 29-Sep. 
23 
Nov. 6-21 
April 1 
Oct. 5-i9 
Jan.20-.30 
May 1 
.Sop. 22-nct. 
17 
Jnn 1 -5 
April 15 
Abbreviations. 
Under "Size": M., medium; M. L., medium to Uirjfe; L .. 
large; V. L., very targe. 
Under "Use": D., dessert; C., cooking; L~M., local market 
only; M., distant or local market. 
Varieties. 
Color. 
EABLY SUMMER' 
Livland Raspberry.. (Red striped 
Yel. Transparent. . . I Yellow 
MIDSUMMER 
Red .\strachan IRed striped 
Melon Red 
Deep crimson 
iRed gtripedz 
Wilson Red 
Duchess 
FALL 
Gravenstein 
Maiden Blush .... 
Wealthy 
EARLY WINTER 
King David 
Mcintosh 
Grimes' Golden . . . 
Wagener 
Jonathan 
WINTER 
Black Ben 
R. I. Greening. . . . 
Delicious 
Winter Banana. . . . 
Wiuesap 
Spitzenburg 
Rome Beauty 
Stayman Winesap. . 
York Imperial 
Northern Spy 
Paragon Winesap . . 
Baldwin 
Yellow Newtown. . . 
Orange & red 
Yellow & red 
Red striped 
Dark red 
Bright red 
Golden yel. 
Red & yellow 
Bright red 
Bright red 
Green & .vel. 
Red striped 
Yellow & red 
Dark red 
Yellow & red 
Red striped 
Red striped 
Red striped 
Red striped 
Dark red 
Bright red 
Yellow 
Quality. Size 
Very good 
Good 
Very good 
Very good 
Good 
Fair 
Very good 
Good 
Very good 
Very good 
Good to best 
Good to best 
Very good 
Good to best 
Fair 
Very good 
Best 
Good 
Good 
Good to best 
Good 
Very good 
Fair 
Very good 
Very good 
Good 
Very good 
M. L. 
M. 
M. L. 
M. L. 
L. 
M. 
L. 
M. 
M.L. 
M. 
M.L. 
M.L. 
M.L, 
M. 
V. L. 
L. 
V. L. 
M. 
M. 
L. 
L. 
L. 
L. 
L. 
L. 
M. L. 
M. L. 
Use. 
CD. 
CD. 
L-M. 
C. D.I>M 
D. C.L-M 
C. D.M. 
CM. 
CD.M. 
CM. 
D. C.M. 
D.C.M. 
D.I^M. 
D.C.M. 
D.C.M. 
D.C.M. 
CM. 
C. D.M. 
D.M. 
D. C.M. 
C. D.M. 
D. C.M. 
D.C.M. 
C. D.M. 
CM. 
D. C.M. 
C. D.M. 
D. C.M. 
D.C.M. 
