GUARANTEED TREES OR MONEY BACK 
Bailey’s Sweet. Flesh white, tender, 
almost melting, with a honeyed sweet 
flavor. The best late sweet apple. Octo¬ 
ber to November. 
Tolman Sweet. Season, December to 
March. One of the most popular of the 
old Eastern varieties. Tree is vigorous, 
upright, spreading and very productive. 
Fruit above medium; whitish-yellow, 
often with faint blush on sunny side. 
Winter Banana. Fine, vigorous grow¬ 
er, large healthy foliage; early bearer. 
Fruit medium to large, smooth and hand¬ 
some, golden-yellow usually shaded with 
red blush; flesh fine grained, rich sub¬ 
acid, aromatic; highest quality. One of 
the best dessert apples. A valuable mar¬ 
ket variety, but bruises easily and is not 
adapted to long distance shipping. 
Stayman’s Winesap. Most profitable 
market variety. It has large size, bright 
red color, great productiveness and best 
quality to commend it. The tree is a 
vigorous grower, is irregular and droop¬ 
ing in habit, and adapts itself readily to 
different soils and situations. Drouth 
resisting. Season, November to February. 
Arkansas Black. Large, round or 
slightly conical; regular, smooth, glossy 
yellow where not covered with deep 
crimson, almost black; flesh very yellow, 
firm, fine-grained, juicy; flavor sub-acid, 
pleasant, rich. 
McIntosh Red. Season, December and 
January. A choice variety of the Fameuse 
type. Tree vigorous with spreading head; 
a good annual bearer. Fruit above me¬ 
dium to large, highly perfumed; smooth 
polished yellow, almost covered with 
brilliant solid crimson, a beautiful fruit; 
flesh snow white, crisp, very tender, 
sprightly aromatic, sub-acid, very good 
quality. 
Wagener. Medium to large; deep red 
in the sun; flesh firm, sub-acid and ex¬ 
cellent; very productive and bears very 
young. December to April. 
Spitzenburg, Esopus. Truly delicious 
apple; fruit striped and splashed with 
red; flesh yellow, rather firm, with a 
delicious rich acid flavor. November to 
April. 
Red Rome Beauty. A Sport of COmmOL 
Rome Beauty but much darker red and 
of better appearance. 
New Red Delicious. These are the 
same quality as Delicious and are a solid 
red large size apple. No orchard is com¬ 
plete without them. 
Yellow Delicious. Beautiful yellow col¬ 
or. Heavy croppers which bear the sec¬ 
ond year. 
We also can supply Yellow Newtown, Red Gravenstein, Ortley, Black Rome, 
Delicious, Imp. Jonathan, Imp. Winesap, Imp. McIntosh and many others. 
APRICOTS 
Beautiful and delicious. In quality and appearance is between 
the plum and the peach, combining qualities of both. Ripening early, 
together with its delightful flavor, makes it one of the most valuable 
fruits. Tree is as hardy as the peach. Requires about the same culti¬ 
vation as the peach or plum. It ships well and commands a good 
price in the eastern market. For drying and canning it has no 
superior. The Russian varieties are quite distinct from the other 
European sorts; much hardier, earlier bearers and productive. 
PRICES ON APRICOTS 
Each 
5 to 50 
50 and < 
2 to 3 ft. 
30c 
25c 
20c 
3 to 4 ft. 
40c 
30c 
25c 
4 to 6 ft. 
45c 
40c 
30c 
6 to 8 ft. (Branched) 
50c 
write 
write 
Write for special prices on 
extra large lots. 
Royal. Large, roundish-oval; pale 
orange with faintly tinged red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, sweet, high flavored, 
slightly sub-acid and good quality, ripens 
a week earlier than Moorpark; a good 
market variety. 
Tilton. We consider this variety one 
of the best commercial sorts. Flesh firm, 
sweet and juicy; tree hardy and thrifty 
grower. 
Blenheim (Shipley). Above medium; 
deep yellow; juicy and rich flesh. Prac- 
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