Yellow Transparent. 
Jonathan. 
4 NEW RED APPLES 
NEW RED NORTHERN SPY 
Imagine all the splendid qualities of the genuine Northern Spy, its unusual 
and delicious flavor, its great cooking and baking quality, its hardiness and 
wonderful productiveness, and add to these outstanding features, an apple of 
solid deep red color, borne on a tree which comes into bearing in six years 
instead of having to wait eighteen, and you get some idea of the immense good 
that nurserymen have wrought in perfecting the New Northern Spy. 
♦NEW RED DELICIOUS 
The sensational New Red Delicious which we are offering to the trade is a 
marvelous improvement over the common Delicious in that it is a much deeper 
red color without stripes; even in the heavily shaded portions of the tree, where 
the foliage is very thick, the color is outstanding, where common Delicious 
would be striped red and partly green. 
-NEW RED CORTLAND 
New Red Cortand, originated and developed by the New York Experimental 
Station, is a cross between Ben Davis and McIntosh. The good qualities of 
both parents have been combined and the weak ones eliminated. From Ben 
Davis, Cortland has inherited the quality of clinging to the tree, and the ability 
to withstand handling; from the McIntosh it has taken that fine flavor for 
which this variety is noted. 
NEW RED BALDWIN 
This famous apple for many years was the standard of the apple industry, due 
to its immense yielding qualities and the firmness of the fruit itself. For the 
past 20 years, nurserymen have been experimenting, grafting continuously from 
trees that excel in red color, until now we have a strain, the fruit of which is 
as red as the Jonathan and almost double in size. These trees also come into 
bearing in 6 to 8 years. 
We offer these in 2-year, No. 1, 4- to 6-ft. trees, within the 
reach of all our customers, for 75c each; $6.00 per 10; $50.00 
per 100, hy express not prepaid. 
Krider’s Early Bearing 
APPLE TREES 
Apples should be planted in early spring or late fall. 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 obtained by planting in a rich, loamy soil. Clean cultiva- 
tion, careful pruning and spraying will pay big dividends. 
Trees should be planted 35 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 you get trees 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. 
Summer Apples 
*EARLY HARVEST. Size medium, shape roundish, usually more 
or less ©blate, smooth, bright straw color when ripe; flesh 
nearly white; flavor rich acid; fine. Season July. Productive. 
Needs rich cultivation to be fine. Good throughout the North 
and Southwest. 
*YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium, white, changing to lem¬ 
on-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 apple. Fruit of 
good size, dark red. Vigorous, hardy and productive. 
*RED JUNE. An old-time variety of medium size. Deep red 
skin; white flesh, tender and very juicy. 
*LIVELAND RASPBERRY. Fruit good sized, clear, waxen white, 
striped crimson; flesh snow white. Blooms late, is blight resistant, 
bears early, makes a good filler. 
Fall Apples 
*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 fla¬ 
vor; vigorous and productive. 
*DUCHESS. Fruit large, roundish. Splendid 
cooker. August and September. 
Red Northern Spy. 
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