McINTOSH. A leading variety. Large solid red, 
tend.er, juicy, aromatic. Tree hardy, good bearer. 
Canadian origin. 
^ NORTHWESTERN GREENING. 
cooking apple; large, greenish yellow, 
tive bearer. 
A good 
firm. 
winter 
Produc- 
NORTHERN SPY. Always in demand, fine for 
fancy trade, being one of the leading commercial 
apples in some sections; trees vigorous. Fruit large, 
attractive, bright red over light green. 
STAYMAN WINE SAP. Next to Turley, the best 
YVinesap. Fruit rich dark red, striped yellow and 
green. Flesh firm and fine grained; juicy and tasty. 
^^SIIERIFE. A variety of particular merit for this 
section. The tree is one of the hardiest and thrift¬ 
iest, very shapely; bears young; consistent cropper. 
Apples good size and quality, nearly all over red with 
orange shading. Supply limited. 
TURLEY. New Winesap. Produces large, very 
red fruit of excellent flavor and quality. Colors on 
tree much earlier than other Winesaps. Ripens just 
before Stayrnan. Add 10c per tree. (In 3 to 5 ft. 
size only). 
Crab Apples 
DOLGA, Has very brilliant red fruit of small 
size, borne freely. Sprightly flavor; makes rich col¬ 
ored jelly. Fall. Blossoms, fruit, and shape make it 
desirable as ornamental tree. 
ELORENCE. Very hardy. A medium size tree 
bearing abundant crops of small yellow and bright 
red appl.es for jellies and preserving. Fall. 
RED SIBERIAN. Vary hardy. Very thrifty 
grower producing enormous yields of small, firm, 
yellow and red apples prized for jelly. Fall. 
WHITNEY. See summer apples. 
Prices apply to 
where noted. 
Heavy 4 to 6 ft. 
Medium 4 to 5 ft. 
3 to 4 ft. size 
varieties described above, except 
Price each per 10 
.65 6.00 
.55 5.00 
.40 3.50 
per 100 
55.00 
45.00 
30.00 
One of Our Bearing Cherry Orchards 
In propagating fruit trees, we select from bear¬ 
ing trees only for assurance of better producing 
strains and true-to-name varieties. 
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