New Haven Nurseries , New Haven , Missouri 
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APPLES 
The first fruit, both in importance and general culture, is the Apple. Its period, un¬ 
like that of all other fruits, extends nearly or quite through the year. By planting judici¬ 
ous selections of summer, fall and winter sorts, a constant succession of this most desir¬ 
able fruit will be obtained. Apple planting can never be overdone. 
Our apples are all grown on Missouri river upland, on well-branched, whole roots, 
smooth, clean and well grown in every respect. No better trees can be found anywhere. 
Each 
10 
50 
100 
2 yr. 5 — 
6 ft. Extra Select..... 
..$ .40 
$3.75 
$17.50 
$32. CO 
2 yr. 4 — 
5 ft. First Class. 
...35 
3.25 
15.00 
27.00 
2 yr. 3 — 
4 ft. Medium... 
.30 
2.75 
12.50 
23.00 
Double worked Grimes Golden 5c per tree extra. 
BENONI —One of the best summer sorts. 
Red striped. Flesh yellow, tender, pleas¬ 
ant. Core small. Tree vigorous and up¬ 
right. 
CAROLINA RED JUNE (Red June)— Medi¬ 
um size; red, flesh white; last of June. 
Tree is very vigorous, upright, an early 
and abundant bearer. 
DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG (Russian) — 
Medium to large size; skin yellow, 
streaked with red, somewhat blushed. 
Productive. August. 
EARLY HARVEST —Medium to large, 
bright straw color; flesh white. Tree 
moderately vigorous and productive. 
First of July. 
LIVELAND RASPBERRY— Fruit good 
sized, clear, waxen, white striped and 
marbled crimson; flesh snow-white, often 
tinged pink next to the skin, a very popu¬ 
lar early summer variety. Blooms late, 
is blight-resistant, bears early, makes a 
good filler. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT— One of the 
best early apples. It is extremely hardy. 
Fruit is yellow with a smooth brilliant 
skin. Flesh is white, fine grained, sub¬ 
acid. Tree is a straight compact grower 
and is often used as a filler. 
