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THE SIEBENTHALER COMPANY 
FRUIT TREES AND 3MATJ. yRTHT PTAMTS 
A ll of oxir fruit trees are carefully grown, true 
to name, healthy and well formed. They are 
graded according to the Horti cult viral Standards of 
the American Association of Nurserymen. The cali¬ 
per is taken two inches above the bud. Unless 
specially mentioned, the apple, cherry, plum, pear 
and quince trees are two years old and the peach 
trees are one year old. 
APPLES 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
11/16 in. diam. 4^6 ft. .85 7.50 65.00 
Svnnmer Fruiting Varieties 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Earliest and best of the early 
kinds; white, tender. Juicy, sub-acid. 
Fall Fruiting Varieties 
MAIDEN BLUSH. A grand old favorite. Waxy yellow, 
pleasing red blush. Ripens over a long period, 
making it valuable for home orchards. 
SUMMER RAMBO. Larger than the old-fashioned Rambo. 
Yellow, streaked red. 
WEALTHY. Large, shaded to dark red, quality good, 
tender and productive. Early to bear and very 
satisfactory. 
Winter Fruiting Varieties 
BANANA. Early bearer. Yellow shaded brl^t crimson; 
flesh fine grained, rich sub-acid, aromatic, 
highest quality. 
DELICIOUS. Fruit large, dark red, flesh fine 
grained, crisp and melting, Juicy with a delight¬ 
ful aroma; annual bearer. 
GRIMES GOLDEN. Good size, yellow, productive, of 
hipest quality. 
JONATEJAN. An early bearing variety, red, medium 
size, and quality very good. Tree never large but 
productive. 
NORTHERN SPY. Large striped. Crisp, Juicy, aromatic. 
Excellent quality. Long coming into bearing. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large red, tender, sub-acid, early 
bearer and productive. A commercial sort in most 
sections and a very popular variety. 
STAYMAN. Dark, rich red, indistinctly striped; 
larger than old Winesap. Tree productive, stands 
drought. 
