Creating the 
Sensation of 
the Times” 
N. —Prof.U.P. 
V\ Hedrick, 
Ilk N.Y. 
declares Prof. WENDELL-PADDOCK 
On 3-Yr.-Tree in N. Y, 
He states: ‘‘Stark’s Golden Delicious 
trees are PERFECTLY HARDY — 
splendid growers.” Photo at left shows 
3-yr.-old Stark’sGolden Delicious bear¬ 
ing crop — in very same Exp. Sta. or¬ 
chard where Baldwin apple trees did 
not begin bearing until 10 years old! 
This Stark’sGolden Delicious tree bore 
BIG crop last year and this year (1923) 
when only 5 yrs. old, bore 4 bushels of 
BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN APPLES! 
And NEW YORK’S most celebrated 
Pomologist, PROF. U. P. HEDRICK, 
declared in The Rural New Yorker: 
‘Stark’s Golden Delicious is crea ting 
the sensation of the times among ap¬ 
ple growers!” 
Experiment Station « 
Similar enthusiasm is shown by 
apple authorities all over the U. S. 
For example, LUTHER BURBANK V 
reports: “I have found Stark’s Golden Wgj 
Delicious an unusually young bearer. 'SB 
They bore the 3rd Summer after being 
Set out and have borne regularly every 
year 
And A. D. Van Cleave, noted New York 
orchardist, prophesies: — “Stark’s Golden 
Delicious Apples will command the HIGHEST 
MARKETPRICES! Very high quality apple!” 
Doesn’t ALL this make you want to KNOW MORE 
about— 
Photo showing Prof. Howe.N.Y.Exp. 
Sta beside 3-yr.-old Stark’s Golden 
Delicious tree bearing crop. Last 
year at 4-yrs. old it bore Big crop— 
and this year (when 5-yrs. old) over 
4 bushels! 
Actual 
Average 
Size of 
STARK’S 
Golden 
Delicious 
Great Success in New Jersey 
Charles Riedenbaker, Burlington Co., 
N. J.. sends in photo below stating:—“All 
my 250 Stark’sGolden Delicious planted 
3 years ago bore from 20 to 80 BIG ap¬ 
ples this year! They are very hardy, 
rapid growers and young bearers. The 
best apple grown—' nxr —— -;—- 
very large, fine 
color and exquisite i 4 b- 
flavor.” f M 
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AZINE (former CHIEF OREGON EXP, 
STA.) states so emphatically:— 
“No other apple has received such quick approval by 
both t the orchard _ men and state horticulturists! In 
Stark’s Golden Delicious we truly have a ‘Golden Apple 
of the Hesperides’ I ” 
rious pear. A combination of mild sweetnses and 
sprightly spiciness that pleases everybody. 
Regarding it, JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D-, 
world-wide Dietitian and Superintendent of the famous 
BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM advises us: 
‘T consider Stark’s Golden Delicious the finest apple 
I have ever tasted. It is especially adapted to invalids 
because of its mild, highly effective flavor.” - 
And H. W. COLLINGWOOD, EDITOR RURAL NEW 
YORKER, states:— 
“A remarkably good fruit. Larger than Grimes 
Golden and of a more agreeable flavor. Looks to me 
like a genuine acquisition!” 
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It is a glossy Golden Yellow ap- 
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shape for packing). Flesh is 
rich, creamy yellow, with a 
V&33RSi&&y&7//JM//// f aint tinge of orange—crisp, 
firm, with a sparkling, tang-ful 
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IBORE 5 BU. WHEN, 
4 YRS. OLD 
M.H.Manger, Berk’s Co., 
iPenn., sent in this photo, 
stating: "This Stark’s Gol¬ 
den Delicious tree is 4 yrs. 
old and bore 8 bu. this 
year. It’s 12 feet tall, with 
12 ft. spread.” 
I R “ Stark Delicious ££& 
‘$4,000. Per Acre Each Year for 3 Straight Years” 
That is the Amazing Profit-Crop that has been gathered from Stark 
Delicious trees, according to the SPOKESMAN REVIEW of Nov. 
22. It states: “Peter Levander has XH acres of Stark 
Delicious trees. During: last 3 years this little orchard 
s. has yielded 5,715 boxes Red apples, selling for 
fegs. $18,140.00. This is an averagrfe of $6,000. per year 
§g|s>s. from just acres, or $4,000.00 per acre per 
year for 3 consecutive years.” 
1 Tll e record made by ORIGINAL TREE Strain 
to. of STARK DELICIOUS (red) Apple Trees 
. for sure, heavy bearing of big money-crops 
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EVERY TREE BORE GOOD CROP 
IN THIRD SUMMER 
J. E. Eggera’ orchard,St.Louis Co., 
Mo., containing 50 Golden Delicious 
trees. He writes: —“Every tree has 
from 5 to 20 beautiful apples upon 
it in 3rd summer after planting. 
Some bore at 2 years. Stark's 
Golden Delicious is the best apple 1 
have.” Photo above in 3rd summer. 
STARK’S 
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