Propagated Where the Best Trees Grow, 
THERE IS WEALTH IN THE' WEALTHY’S 
Wealthy — This is a beautiful, hardy winter apple, originating in Minne- 
sota. Fruit large, roundish; skin smooth, oily, covered with a dark 
red. Flesh white, tender, juicy, vinous, sub-acid; quality very good. 
This is one of the few most desirable varieties for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, as 
well as the Eastern and Middle States. In season it differers somewhat, according to locality; 
in New York and neighboring states its season is Dec. to Feb., and owing to its early bearing 
qualities it is planted largely as a filler. 
Maiden’s Blush — Medium size, flat, quite 
smooth and fair; pale yellow with beauti- 
ful red cheek. Tender, sprightly, pleas- 
ant acid flavor. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Good market variety. Sept, 
and Oct. 
Gravenstein — An apple of excellent quality. 
For culinary purposes it is perhaps un- 
excelled by any variety of its season. 
Fruit large ond uniform in size, skin thin, 
tender greenish yellow overlaid with dark 
red. Sept. 
Fall Pippin — Very large, roundish, oblong; 
yellow; flesh tender, rich and delicious. 
Tree spreading, and a fine bearer; valu- 
able for table or market use. Sept. 
Alexander — A Russian variety, very hardy 
and abundant bearer. Fruit large, deep 
red; flesh white, crisp, tender, good fla- 
vor. Oct. 
Pumpkin Sweet (Pound Sweet.)— A fine, 
large, yellow sweet apple. Excellent for 
baking or stewing. Oct. to Jan. 
Autumn Strawberry — Medium, streaked, ten- 
der, juicy, fine and productive. Sept, to 
Oct. 
DO NOT DELAY PLANTING 
There are 65,000,000 less Apple Trees in the 
orchards of the U. S. today than ten years ago. 
Apple Trees of bearing age: 
1920 115,265,029 
1910 151,322,840 
Decrease 36,057,811 
Per cent of decrease 23.8 
Apple Trees not of bearing age: 
1920 36,171.604 
1910 65,791,848 
Decrease s 29,620,244 
Per cent of decrease 45.0 
These figures were issued by the Department of 
Commerce, Washington, D. C., June 27, 1921. 
Duchess of Oldenburg — A Russian variety of 
large size and beautiful appearance. 
Roundish, streaked with red and yellow, 
flesh white, tender, juicy and fine. A 
cooking apple of highest quality and es- 
teemed by many for dessert. Tree a 
strong vigorous grower and abundant 
bearer. Succeeds well in the Northwest. 
We recommend Duchess as being the 
most valuable commercial variety. 
Rambo — Medium streaked and splashed with 
red, rich, sub-acid. Oct. 
The Best Late Fall Apple— FAMEUSE 
Fameuse (Snow Apple)— Hardy, Medium 
size ; deep crimson ; flesh is snowy white, 
tender, melting and delicious. Tree vig- 
orous with dark wood; one of the finest 
dessert fruits, and valuable for market; 
succeeds particularly well in the North. 
Nov. to Jan. 
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