J. N. RQKELY and SON — Bridgman, Michigan 
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Northern Grown FRUIT TREES 
Our Fruit Trees are all graded to the standards of the American 
Association of Nurserymen. Peach trees are all 1-yr. 9/16'inch 
caliper, and up, 4 to 6 ft. high. All other trees are 2-yr. 9/16-inch 
caliper, and up, 4 to 6 ft. high. 
Some firms are listing this same grade of trees as a 5 to 6 ft. tree, 
thus attempting to give the impression that their stock is larger. 
Do not be misled—buy your trees by caliper. Remember, our 
trees are all 9/16-inch caliper, and up. This size is too large for 
parcel post shipment without severely pruning the trees, and is 
best shipped by express. 
Apples 
Jonathan 
Apple. 
BALDWIN. Leading commercial winter apple for market or stor¬ 
age. Large glossy red fruit with very firm flesh. Good flavor, 
good cooker, good keeper. 
CORTLAND. New. Bears very young. Fruit large, beautiful dark 
red striped with carmine and yellow. Flesh fine grained, crisp, 
juicy, white and firm. Ripens about two weeks after McIntosh. 
DELICIOUS. Grand champion of winter apples. Red with pin dots of yellow. Fine grained, crisp, juicy, with mild, 
pleasant flavor. Ranks with the best winter varieties. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Winter. Medium to large size; skin golden yellow; delicious, sparkling flavor. Trees very 
hardy and productive. Bears young. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Leading Crab for home use and market. Large, 
round, with yellow skin and red coloring, overspread with purple 
bloom. Flesh yellow, crisp, juicy. 
JONATHAN. Beautiful red winter apple, highly colored and flavored. Flesh 
tender, juicy and rich. Excellent keeping qualities. Trees bear young and 
heavily. 
McINTOSH RED. Late fall. Bright red, spicy flavored, medium size fruit. 
Highest quality for home use and market. 
NORTHERN SPY. Extra large, greenish yellow winter apple with red mark¬ 
ings. Highly flavored, excellent for eating, cooking and storage. Trees 
hardy and productive. 
ROME BEAUTY. A large, good quality, winter apple. Round, yellowish 
color striped with red. Is thick skinned, stands handling well and is a good 
keeper. Appearance and size are its valuable points. Bears young. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Late fall. Dark red, tinged yellow, with rich, 
enticing flavor. Succeeds everywhere. Excellent for eating and market. 
WEALTHY. Early fall. Large, round apple with smooth skin and dark red 
markings. Flesh white, tender and sub-acid. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Best early apple. Waxy yellow fruit of good 
size. Flesh white, mild, juicy and sweet. Covers long fruiting season. Tree 
vigorous and very productive. Ripens in July. Bears in 3 to 4 years. 
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Peaches 
Elberta Peach. 
ous grower. Freestone. Ripens middle of September. 
ELBERTA. The standard market 
peach of the country. Very 
large, red blush; flesh yellow, 
tender, and juicy. Rank, vigor- 
J. H. HALE. Fruit extra large. Ripens a wek earlier than Elberta and averages a 
third larger in size. Color beautiful golden yellow with deep carmine blush. 
Flavor is extra fine. 
ROCHESTER. First large yellow freestone peach to ripen. Fruit sweet, juicy, and 
of delicious flavor. Excellent market or home use variety. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early yellow freestone. Has all the good qualities of Elberta 
but ripens two weeks earlier. Very similar to Elberta in every way. Growers 
everywhere are planting heavily of South Haven. 
Apricots 
MOORPARK. Produces very large, orange-yellow colored fruit with red cheek; yel¬ 
low, sweet, juicy and delicious; freestone, and very productive. Extra good for either 
market or dessert. Ripens in August. 
Apricots. 
PRICES FOR 1935 
Each 
3 
10 
25 
50 
100 
Apple, 2-year 9/16", 4 to 6 ft. trees.. . . 
Peach, 1-year 9/16", 4 to 6 ft. trees. . . . 
.#0.60 
#1.70 
#5.00 
#11.00 
#21.00 
#40.00 
.45 
1.30 
3.75 
8.30 
16.40 
32.50 
Apricot, 1-year 9/16", 4 to 6 ft. trees. . . 
.75 
2.15 
6.50 
14.00 
26.00 
50.00 
