McIntosh Red 
Large crimson fruit, 
slightly acid. An extra 
good keeper and shipper. 
Greatly in demand by 
leading orchardists. Oct. 
PRICES: 1 for 58c; 3 for 
#1 .45; 10 for #4.19; 25 
for #9.85; 100 for #34.95. 
Winesap 
Fine old apple. Heavy 
bearer of rich juicy fruit. 
Color red. Aromatic. 
Nov.'Dec. PRICES: 1 for 
58c; 3 for #1.45; 10 for 
#4.19; 25 for #9.85; 100 
for #34.95. 
Kellogg s 
Though apples be grown for home use or for 
commercial purposes they represent a permanent in' 
vestment which can, with ordinary care, be made 
to yield a tidy income. The amount of that income 
depends not alone upon the care you give them but 
upon the quality and kinds planted. Kellogg offers 
only first class, rigidly inspected trees, true-to-name 
and in varieties which have been especially selected 
for their hardiness and productiveness. Planting in' 
structions accompany each shipment of Kellogg Fruit 
Trees. Plant 32 to 40 feet apart. 
Pictures are shown here of a few of the varieties 
we list. Other varieties, just as good but not pic' 
tured, are listed below: 
Rome Beauty 
Large, uniformly red 
fruit. Fine for eating or 
cooking. Nov. PRICES: 
1 for 58c; 3 for #1.45; 
10 for #4.19; 25 for 
#9.85; 100 for #34.95. 
DARK RED NORTHERN SPY. Genuine 
Northern Spy of vivid red. Top price, all man 
kets. Extra good keeper and shipper. 
FAMEUSE. (Snow Apple). Famous for years for 
eating and cooking. Medium sized deep red. Flesh 
pure white. Tart and good. October. 
GRIMES’ GOLDEN. Fine yellow Apple, unusually 
good. Productive. 
— Cortland 
An improved McIntosh, 
retaining all the advantag¬ 
eous features of that out¬ 
standing variety, but be¬ 
ing 2 weeks later, which 
insures a late keeping date. 
Extra hardy and compara¬ 
tively early bearing. Nov. 
PRICES: 1 for 58c; 3 for 
#1.45; 10 for #4.19; 25 
for #9.85; 100 for #34.95. 
few of 
these little 
trees and 
you will be 
more than 
repaid. 
PRICES: 
1. . .#0.78 
3. . . 2.19 
10. . . 6.80 
C163 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
