Adams County Nursery and Fruit Farms 
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APPLES 
Prices on Standard Apple Trees, 2 years old, assorted kinds: 1 to 10 
trees at the each rate; 10 to 50 trees at the 10 rate; 50 to 350 at the 100 
rate; 350 to 1,000 or more at the 1,000 rate. 
Each 
1 0 
1 00 
1,000 
Extra 
select, 5 to 
7 ft., 1 !/I6 
in. up . 
.$0.50 
$4.00 
$25.00 
$220.00 
First 
class, 4 to 5 
ft., 9/16 to 
11/16 in. 
.45 
3.50 
22 00 
200.00 
First 
class, 3 to 4 
ft., 7/16 to 
9/16 in. 
.40 
3.00 
18.0.0 
160.00 
Prices on Standard Apple Trees, 1 year old, straight whips and 
slightly branched 
Each 10 
1 00 
1,000 
Extra select, 4 to 6 ft. . 
.$0.40 $3.50 
$24.00 
$210.00 
First class, 3 to 4 ft. 
.35 3.00 
21.00 
190.00 
First class, 2 to 3 ft. 
.30 2.50 
16.00 
150.00 
Standard Varieties of Apples 
These are a fine lot of Apple trees—nice, clean, thrifty, well grown. 
Budded on whole root seedlings. To those preferring 1 year trees, we 
invite you to compare ours with any grown. Varieties are here given 
and time of ripening. 
Yellow Transparent. Earliest and best; white, tender, juicy, 
sprightly subacid; grows upright; bears when young, making good 
filler. July 1 to 15. 
Early Harvest. Medium; pale yellow; tender, juicy. July 1 to 15. 
Duchess of Oldenburg. Large; golden yellow, streaked red; subacid. 
Fine shipper and market Apple. Last of July. 
Candy Apple. A variety found on one of the farms on the Adams 
County Nursery. It is of exceedingly fine flavor and is considered one 
of the very finest eating Apples in commerce. Not knowing its true 
name (if it has one), we call it the “ Candy Apple.” The fruit is yellow 
with red streaks, and it ripens August 1. 
Wealthy. Medium size, round or pointed; almost solid red; flesh 
white, crisp, juicy; bears young. August 1 to 15. 
Sununer Rambo. Very large; greenish red, striped; tender, juicy; 
tree strong grower. August 15 to September 15. 
Smokehouse. One of the good old kinds welcomed in every home. 
Ripens in September and can be kept in common storage late into the 
winter. 
Stark. One of the late winter varieties of large size. 
Grimes Golden. A good-sized yellow Apple of high quality. Ripens 
in September; can be kept late into the winter. 
Jonathan. Very red Apple, smooth, of good size, and fine quality. 
Ripens in September; can be kept in common storage late in the winter. 
McIntosh. Bright, deep red; fine quality. Ripens in September and 
keeps late into the winter in common storage. 
Fallawater (sometimes called Pound Apple). Large, yellowish green 
fruits; productive. Ripens in September; keeps late into winter in com¬ 
mon storage. 
