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LANIER’S • FLORALA, ALA. 
Delicious Apple 
Apples 
In most orchards, except in the Lower South bordering 
the Gulf, Apples should be relied on for the main fruit- 
crop. Commercial orchards should consist chiefly of late 
varieties for winter use and sale, but home orchards ought 
to have more of the earlier ripening varieties for home use. 
Apples should be grown on well-drained soil, and ought 
to be regularly pruned, sprayed, and cultivated. If soil 
is rather fertile, plant 30 feet or more apart. 
They should be considered also from the ornamental 
standpoint. Nothing is more lovely than Apple trees in 
bloom, and they make fine shade for poultry. If you have 
a good-sized lot or farmstead, you should plant plenty of 
Apple trees. 
Delicious. Large, conical fruits with a distinct pointed 
end; nicely striped with yellow and red. It is, perhaps, 
the supreme Apple in flavor. Matures late. 
Winesap. A very popular dark red winter Apple of fine 
quality, wine-like flavor, and a good keeper. This is an 
old, time-tested variety. 
Horse. This old favorite summer Apple is not surpassed 
for home use. Large; green, ripening to yellow. Good 
eating when fully mellow. 
Grimes Golden. A yellow fall Apple of excellent quality. 
Hardy and productive. 
PRICES Each 10 100 
4 to 5-ft. tops, partly branched. . . .$0 35 $3 00 $25 00 
