FRUIT DEPARTMENT-WINTER APPLES 
WINTER APPLES, Continued. Tulpehocken. See Fallawater. 
Waffpnpr Medium, deep red in the sun; 
flesh firm, subacid and excel- 
led very productive, bears young. Dec. 
to May. 
Wealthy. Perfectly hardy; medium size, 
red, streaked with white; quality good. 
Dec. to Feb. 
yellow, shaded and striped with deep red; 
crisp, juicy; a very long keeper. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Much larger and bet- 
ter flavored than Winesap; greenish yellow, 
striped and splashed with dark red; firm, 
subacid, aromatic; best quality. Dec. to 
April. 
♦VANDERPOOL RED — This is propably one of the most promising varieties we have 
listed It is from medium to large in size depending upon the altitude and conditions 
under which it is grown. Color, full bright red; very heavy producer and an excep- 
tionally long keeper considering that it is also an apple of high quality which combi- 
nation is rarely found to such a marked degree. No home orchard is complete with- 
out it and as it becomes better known it will take its place in the commercial ranks 
with the very best red apples. 
White Bellflower. (Ortley) 
Medium to large; greenish 
yellow, becoming fine yel- 
low at maturity; fine grain- 
ed, very pleasant. Nov. to 
Feb. 
White Winter Pearmain. 
Large, pale yellow, extra 
high flavor; one of the best. 
Dec. to Feb. 
Winesap. Medium; dark 
red, subacid, excellent; 
abundant bearer. A favor- 
ite market variety in the 
West. Dec. to May. 
Winter Banana. Fruit large 
perfect in 
form; golden yellow, beauti- 
fully shaded and marbled 
with bright crimson - red; 
flesh lemon - yellow, fine 
grained, subacid, rich aro- 
matic flavor, and of highest 
quality. A good keeper. Its 
early bearing is simply won- 
derful, generally producing 
a fine crop of fruit the sec- 
ond year. Nov. to May. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN APPLE. 
Steele’s Red Winter. See Red Canada. 
Talman’s Sweet. Medium, pale yellow, 
slightly tinged with red; firm, rich and very 
sweet; vigorous and productive. Nov. to 
April. 
Vandevere. (Newtown Spitzenberg of 
the West;) Medium size, waxen yellow, 
striped with red; flesh tender, yellow, rich 
and fine. Nov. to March. 
Wolf River. Very hardy and productive; 
fruit large, red; flesh white. One of the 
largest. 
Y. N. Pippin. See Newtown Pippin. 
York Imperial. Medium; whitish, shaded 
with crimson in the sun; firm, crisp. Nov. 
to Feb. 
For customers living remote from freight or express facilities we can either cut back 
our larger trees or send small trees, shrubs, roses, etc., by Parcel Post. Submit your 
list now for quotations. 
