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Select Varieties of Crab Apples 
Within the past years much attention has been given to improving this class of fruit, because of their 
adaptability to cold sections where only a few varieties of apples can be successfully grown. These efforts 
have been attended with marked success. Crab apples succeed equally well in all sections, and are valuable 
for cider, preserving, jelly, ornament and some of the improved sorts are excellent for eating. Sent to the 
Eastern markets they command a very high price. 
Transcendent — Medium to large; roundish, oblong; 
golden yellow, with a rich crimson cheek, cov- 
ered with a delicate white bloom; flesh yellow, 
crisp and when fully ripe, pleasant and agreeable ; 
perfectly hardy; young and abundant bearer. 
Sept, and Oct. 
Whitney— Large, averaging one and one-half to two 
inches in diameter; skin smooth, glossy, green 
striped, splashed with carmine; flesh firm, juicy 
and rich. A great bearer and very hardy. Tree 
a vigorous, handsome grower. Has no superior. 
Red Siberian — About an inch in diameter, grown in 
clusters; yellow, lively scarlet cheek. Tree erect, 
vigorous, bears young, abundantly. Sept, and Oct 
Hyslop — -Almost as large as Early Strawberry Apple; 
deep crimson; very popular on account of its 
large size, beauty and hardiness. Keeps well into 
the Winter. 
Trenton, N. J., Apr. 22, 1916 
Received my trers today in first class condition. 
I must say they are the best 1 ever received. 
P. E. Francis 
Transcendent Crab 
Pomona Prices 
For all varieties of Selected Crab Apple Trees, Guaranteed True to 
Name, 3 to A Feet High, lO cents each, lO for $1.00, lOO for $7.00. 
Select Varieties of Dwarf Apples 
Dwarf Apple Tree 
Dwarf Apple Trees Appeal to City Buyers whose small gardens 
have no room for Standard Trees but offer ample space 
for a few dwarfs 
Like Dwarf Pear Trees they come into bearing much earlier than Stand- 
ard Trees. Their low broad heads are within reach, so that apples or pears 
can be easily picked. You can plant your garden full of dwarf fruit trees 
and still grow strawberries and vegetables. With dwarfs some varieties 
will bear the second year, and will bear a full crop the fourth year. The 
use of dwarf trees is usually confined to apple and pears. While more dwarf 
trees can be planted upon an acre, and larger fruit can be produced, still 
they have not found favor among commercial orchardists except in a few 
sections where an extra high grade fruit is desirable. Dwarf trees are 
secured by propagating upon a slow growing root, but will not remain 
dwarf unless severely headed-in every year. 
I offer the best trees budded on Paradise or Doucin stocks. They will 
succeed in many places where standard trees fail. In a word, they are the 
kind of dwarf trees that will put their strength into fruit instead of wood 
which I can supply in the following varieties: 
Yellow Transparent, Baldwin, McIntosh, Fameuse, Duchess, Red Astra- 
chan, Fall Pippin, Delicious, Wealthy, Wagener, Nor. Spy, R. I. 
Greening, Twenty Oz. , Hub. Nonsuch 
Pomona Prices 
For all varieties of Dwarf Apple Trees, Guaranteed True to Name, 2 
to 3 Feet High, lO cents each, lO for $1.00. 
