“ALL  My  250  Stark  Trees  Planted  in 
Bore  20  to  80  Big  Apples  Each  in  1922! 
Stark’s  Golden 
Delicious' 
"  Apple 
Average 
Size 
THE  big  photo  below  shows 
Mr.  Chas.  Riedenbaker  of 
Burlington  Co.,  NEW  JERSEY, 
and  one  of  those  250  Stark’s 
Golden  Delicious  trees  planted 
in  1920. 
This  man  bought  several  acres 
of  poor  stump  land  that  wasn’t 
“worth  a  nickel  an  acre,”  so 
everyone  said.  Planted  to  Stark 
Trees  it  is  yielding  him  riches, 
has  helped  him  raise  his  big  family 
in  comfort  and  fatten  his  bank 
account  year  by  year. 
Speaking  of  his  Stark’s  Golden 
Delicious,  he  declares:  “The 
trees  are  very  hardy  and  rapid 
growers.  I  never  knew  of  any  ' 
other  apple  that  bore  so  young 
and  had  such  heavy  crops.  It  ‘ 
is  the  best  apple  grown — very 
large,  fine  color,  exquisite 
flavor.” 
Regarding  this  same  va¬ 
riety,  Stark’s  Golden  De¬ 
licious,  A.  B.  Anthony,  the 
noted  fruit  grower  of  White- 
side  Co.,  ILLINOIS,  declares : 
“The  quality  of  the  Stark’s 
Golden  Delicious  apple,  together  . 
with  its  longer  keeping  ability,  its 
clinging  tenacity  and  its  heavy  bear¬ 
ing  qualities,  is  such  that  Stark’s 
Golden  Delicious  trees  should  be  planted 
in  numbers  equal  to  all  other  kinds  of 
apple  trees  PUT  TOGETHER!” 
“The  BIG  apple  with  the  glowing  golden  skin 
— that  is  the  title  the  big  growers  and  buyers  are 
giving  it.  It  is  unquestionably  the  most  radiantly 
beautiful  golden  apple  ever  produced.  Even  Silas 
Wilson,  the  big  IOWA-IDAHO  grower,  declares: 
“All  the  Big  Eastern  fruit  buyers  say  it  is  the 
finest,  showiest  apple  they  ever  saw!” 
It  averages  about  50  per  cent  larger  than 
Grimes  Golden — immeasurably  better  than  Grimes 
Golden  in  flavor  and  far  superior  to  it  in  keeping 
quality — keeps  4  mos.  longer.  Its  crisp,  tender, 
creamy-yellow  flesh  is  blessed  with  a  spicy,  aromatic 
flavor  savoring  of  a  particularly  fine,  perfectly  ripe 
pear — completely  saturated  with  exquisite,  spicy- 
honey  juice.  Firm,  Very  Late  Keeper. 
The  trees  that  bear  this  remarkable  fruit  are 
amazing  fruit  growers  everywhere.  Wm.  Bock, 
Brooklyn,  NEW  YORK,  writes: — “My  Stark’s 
Golden  Delicious  bore  2  years  after  planting. 
Salesmen 
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"Both  Stark’s  Golden  Delicious  and  Stark 
Delicious  are  free  from  all  tree  diseases  and 
cankers." — E.  RAY,  No.  AdamB,  Mass. 
Have  75  apples  on  one  tree  this  year  (1922).” 
And  Prof.  Howe,  NEW  YORK  Experiment 
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Stark’s  Golden  Delicious  bearing  fine  crop.  In 
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