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For Those Who Realize the Value of Quality 
Krider’s Apple Trees 
Apples should be planted in early 
spring or late fall. We recommend 
April and May for spring planting: 
October and November for fall 
planting throughout Indiana. The 
varieties we are offering cover the 
season from early to late. All of the 
varieties have been tested and we 
know they will prove satisfactory. 
Almost any soil will suit the trees; 
however, best results will be ob¬ 
tained by planting in a rich, loamy 
soil. Clean cultivation, careful prun¬ 
ing and spraying will pay big divi¬ 
dends. Trees should be planted 3 5 
feet apart each way, and for the 
first year or two the trunks of the 
trees should be protected from 
rabbits. 
NOTE.—We propagate our Apples 
from scions cut from trees that are 
bearing fruit. Many nurseries use 
scions from the nursery rows and 
trees raised in this manner will not 
bear fruit until very old. Be sure 
McIntosh Red. y° u S et f tre , es that have bearing 
wood grafted on them. 
Apples are going to be valuable in the near future, they bring a handsome price now and 
when the old orchards are gone they will nearly double the price received now and a good 
Apple orchard will be more valuable than an orange grove. True, some of us will not live to 
reap the benefits, but our children can not have a greater inheritance than a thrifty, bearing 
orchard, which will guarantee them a fine income annually. 
We grow forty varieties of Apples, each one having certain characteristics which render 
them valuable. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are such as are most valuable in Indiana. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND CRAB APPLES—Whole Root Process: 
Prepaid at 5c per tree. 
Each 10 100 
No. 1—2 yr., 4 to 6 ft. $0.35 $3.00 $25.00 
No 1—1 yr., 3 to 4 ft.25 2.00 18.00 
We can furnish Dwarf Apples at the same price as Standard. 
We can furnish 6-7 ft. trees for city planting at 75c each. Prepaid at 
5c per tree. 
Summer Varieties 
’-Early Harvest. Size medium, shape roundish, usually more or less oblate, smooth, bright 
straw color when ripe: flesh nearly white; flavor rich acid; fine. Season July. Produc¬ 
tive. Needs rich cultivation to be fine. Good throughout the North and Southwest. 
'-Yellow Transparent. Medium, white, changing to lemon-yellow, smooth, waxen surface; 
of good quality, with crisp flesh; very early, and, for an early Apple, an unusually good 
keeper. Valuable for market. July and August. 
’-Red Astrachan. The earliest and best red 
hardy and productive. 
Fall Appl es 
’-Wealthy. The most dependable and wide¬ 
ly planted fall Apple. Bright red, striped. 
Medium to large in size. Hardy and a 
free grower. 
’-Maiden Blush. A medium to large pink¬ 
ish Apple. Very firm, white flesh. Acid 
flavor; vigorous and productive. 
’-Duchess. Fruit large, roundish. Splendid 
cooker. August and September. 
Fameuse (Snow Apple). Medium deep 
crimson, white flesh. October. 
Wolf River. One of the largest Apples 
grown. Color yellowish green, splashed 
with red. October. 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Pleasant Mt., Pa. 
Middlebury, Ind. 
Dear Sir: 
We wish to thank you for the good ser¬ 
vice you have given us and for the nice stock 
you have shipped on our orders, which is ap¬ 
preciated. LEON D. WINNER 
Apple. Fruit of good size, dark red. Vigorous, 
Yellow Transparent. 
