STAYMAN WINESAP. Next to Turley, the best 
Winesap. Fruit rich dark red, striped yellow and 
green. Flesh firm and fine grained; juicy and tasty. 
(In 3 to 5 ft. size only). 
SHERIFF. A variety of particular merit for this 
section. The tree is one of the hardiest and thrift¬ 
iest, very shapely; bears young; consistent, cropper. 
Apples good size and quality, nearly all over red with 
orange shading. Supply limited. 
TURIiEY. New Winesap. Produces large, very 
red fruit of excellent flavor and quality. Colors on 
tree much earlier than other Winesaps. Ripens just 
before Stayman. (In 3 to 5 ft size only). 
Crab Apples 
DOLCrA. Has very brilliant red fruit of small 
size, borne freely. Sprightly flavor; makes rich col¬ 
ored jelly. Fall. Blossoms, fruit, and shape make it 
desirable as ornamental 
only). 
trees. 
(In 3 to 
5 ft. 
size 
FLORENCE. Very 
hardy. 
A medium 
size 
tree 
bearing abundant crops of small yellow and bright 
red appl.es for jellies and preserving. Fall. 
RED SIBERIAN. Vary hardy. Very thrifty 
grower producing enormous yields of small, firm, 
yellow and red apples prized for jelly. Fall. 
WHITNEY. See summer apples. 
Prices apply to varieties described above, except 
where noted; varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
ea. 
10 
100 
Heavy 4 
to 6 ft. 
.75 
6.50 
60.00 
Medium 
3 to 5 ft. 
.60 
5.00 
45.00 
3 to 4 
ft. whips 
.45 
4.00 
35.00 
One of Our Bearing Cherry Orchards 
In propagating fruit trees, we select from bear¬ 
ing trees only for assurance of better producing 
strains and true-to-name varieties. 
We maintain in connection with our nursery, a 
thirty-five acre tract as a “laboratory” and testing- 
grounds for commercial orchard practices. Here we 
maintain plantings of standard varieties of fruits, as 
well as the new introductions for testing. Parent 
trees and plants of known quality are maintained 
for propagation which assures your orders from us 
as being the soundest and most profitable invest¬ 
ment you can make. 
Windbreaks planted along exposed portions of 
an orchard are of great value—especially in sections 
where wind is frequent or severe. Also valuable for 
sheltering livestock, buildings, gardens, fields, etc. 
See page 14. 
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