of Geneva Nurseries. 
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with anyone who contemplates planting, or who is interested in Hor- 
ticulture in any way, and will at all times give our correspondents the 
benefit of what we have learned by experience and observation. 
Address 
YOUKGERS & CO., 
Geneva, Neb. 
There is no other fruit grown that is so staple as the apple ; no other 
fruit for which there is such a constant demand, and none that can be 
distributed to all parts of the world in its natural state with so little 
expense. It properly stands at the head of the list, both for home use 
and market. Unlike other fruits, its season extends nearly or quite 
through the year. By a proper selection of varieties this fruit can be 
successfully grown over nearly all of the central and northern part of 
the United States. 
EACH 
PER 10 
PER 100 
2 years. 
5 to 6 feet 
§0 17 
U 50 
$12 50 
U 
4 to 5 “ 
12 
1 00 
9 00 
u 
3 to 4 “ 
08 
75 
6 00 
SUM3IER VARIETIES. 
Red J nne. Fruit small to medium 
size. Color red. Flesh white, tender, 
and juicy; quality very good. An early 
and abundant bearer. Season last of 
July. 
Sweet Jane. An excellent early 
sweet apple. Size medium. Color pale 
yellow. Flesh tender and sweet. Good. 
Ripens first of August. 
Early II arvest. A very popular 
early summer apple. Fruit medium to 
large. Pale yellow. Quality very good, 
sub-acid. Ripens last of July. 
Cooper’s Early White. Size 
medium to large; color pale yellow; 
fiesh white, crisp, sprightly, sub-acid, 
good. Season September first. An 
early and very heavy bearer. Not hardy 
in the northern part of Nebraska. 
llachesH of Oldenharg. A 
Russian variety of great value, espe- 
cially in the north. Fruit large, streaked 
with red and yellow. Fesh white, ten- 
der, juicy, acid. A splendid cooking 
apple. Season middle of August. 
Yellow Transparent. Another 
valuable Russian variety. Fruit me- 
dium in size, pale yellow, flesh white, 
tender, juicy, rich, acid. Very good 
for cooking. Season ten days later than 
Early Harvest. Very hardy. 
Cole’s l^uince. Tree is vigorous 
and healthy; an early and annual 
bearer. Fruit large to very large, yel- 
low, with white, very tender flesh. 
