TREES THAT WILL GROW 
A block of two-year-old Rhode Island 
Greening trees photographed in our nursery. 
Note the roots. 
STANDARD AND DWARF APPLES 
The following are trees from the nursery rows, they have not been trans¬ 
planted. 
Standard Trees—Yearling buds and two-year-old grafts, 3 to 5 feet 
tall, and two-year-old trees 11-16" up, are 75 cents each; 10 for $6.00; $40 
for 100. Thousand rates on application. 1 to 9 of a variety take single tree 
rate; 10 to 49 take 10 rate; 50 up take 100 rate. For prices of Dwarf 
apples see page 5. 
BALDWIN—Standard for Northeastern commercial orchards. Red skin, 
strong grower. Market, culinary and dessert use. November to May. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING—An excellent strain of this well-known 
variety. Green skin. Strong grower. Excellent for pies, baking, salad, des¬ 
sert. Season October to March. 
McINTOSH—We have an excellent black-red strain, which we selected in 
Vermont in 1906 and have grown since. Fruit is half red in July. A very 
high quality type. Skin black-red; hardy tree; excellent dessert. Season 
October to May. 
EARLY McINTOSH—Ripens with Duchess. Dessert apple makes excel¬ 
lent sauce. Skin red. Tree small grower, upright. A very good early apple 
Seedling of McIntosh. 
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