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GOLDEN DEUCIOUS—Youngest 
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$2400.00 Crop Froml22 YoiffifTrees’ 
Les Anderson of Pike Co., Illinois, planted 122 Golden Delicious 
trees on 23^ acres of his farm just 11 years ago. During the worst 
year of the Depression —when prices of everything were lowest 
in generations, HE PICKED A $2400.00 CASH CROP FROM 
THESE 122 YOUNG TREES —1,400 bushels of big, gloriously 
beautiful Golden Delicious apples that eager buyers purchased before 
the crop was ready for picking. 
He declares:— “I would have had to plant 266 acres of corn the same 
year to bring me the same money.” 
This year, the same 122 Golden Delicious trees on this 23^ acre patch of land 
will yield 2000 bushels of fancy quality Golden Delicious apples, which 
will sell quickly for $4000.00! 
If YOU have a few idle acres on YOUR farm, you will profit by following Mr. 
.Anderson’s example and set out an orchard of Genuine Golden Delicious trees. 
No other crop will pay you so much money year after year as Golden 
Delicious trees. 
“Finest Flavor In The World!’* 
No other yellow apple ever discovered even compares 
with Golden Delicious in size, beauty and flavor. “It 
has all the savor of a crisp, perfect pear!’’, declared one 
of America’s greatest fruit authorities. 
It has become the National Favorite even though 
20 years ago it was unknown. Today Golden Delicious 
trees are being planted in every good orchard in the 
land and these big, glorious golden apples are to be 
found in all the principal fruit stores of America, where 
they always command the highest prices and make the 
largest sales. 
Furthermore, Golden Delicious trees are the Young¬ 
est Bearing Apple Trees ever discovered. Bore on 
2 year old trees in 33 states! Bears big crops every year 
—and yields more bushels of big, perfect, high-market- 
priced apples than ANY VARIETY EVER INTRO¬ 
DUCED IN OUR OVER A CENTURY OF PROG- 
REISS 
Pre-‘em nently the LEADING STARK WORLD’S 
FAIR FRUIT! 
Grows and Bears Everywhere 
A 100 per cent success in every 
North it has extreme hardiness 
Maine to Washington it delights 
highest prices. 
Golden Delicious succeeds where 
other varieties fail —30 miles South of 
Atlanta, 5 and 6 year old trees loaded 
to breaking point.— J. O. Rutherford, 
Georgia. 
I got $3.00 per bushel. All new cus¬ 
tomers come back for more. A most de¬ 
sirable orchard tree.— N. Blanchard, 
Maine. 
Golden Delicious Trees hardy. Began 
bearing second year; have borne regu¬ 
larly ever since.— A. H'. A. Bartlett, 
Ontario, Canada. 
section where apples grow. For the 
in the South it is perfect. From 
rowers with heaviest crops and 
My crop of Golden Delicious will total 
1500 bushels on 375 trees from 5 to 8 
years old.— J. H. Riggs, Washington. 
One Golden Delicious tree, 3 years old, 
produced 2 bushels, 90% extra fancy. 
—Ceo. Robertson, Texas. 
Have 800 Golden Delicious trees, the 
best money maker. Always sold at a 
premium.— R. L. Wallace, Tenn. 
My 30 Golden Delicious will average 
five bushels per tree—branches weighted 
to the ground.— J, R. Davidson, H’fj- 
consin. 
Bears Younger Than Any Other Apple 
Golden Delicious are often in profitable bearing before other 
varieties produce an apple. Even at 3 and 4 years old growers report 
profitable crops. No other apple w 
Have 200 Golden Delirious six and 
eight years old. Began bearing at 3 
years. This year a splendid crop. Some 
trees as much as 10 bushels. Always 
brings nigh prices. Particularly resistant 
to drouth, the best variety in th's 
ri spcct, also more resistant to fire 
blight .— Thomas J. Harwell, Virginia. 
1 just picked 65 perfect Golden De¬ 
licious apples off of my 3-year-old tree. 
— J, M. Cerny, Missouri. 
My Golden Delicious bore at 3 years. 
They are now eight years old. Last Fall 
some trees picked 12 bushels. The older 
the tree, the better the apples. What a 
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wonderful apple (iolden Delicious is.— 
Louis D. Lefevre, New York. 
One of my 3-year-old Golden De¬ 
licious had 45 fine apples this year. 
Going through last winter’s 20 degrees 
below zero weather and several bad late 
frosts, and a record-breaking drouth. 
The only apple that could have stood the 
test.— E. R. Gregg, Ohio. 
Far ahead of anything else I have. Set 
four years and bearing first crop.— 
A. W. Robinson, North Carolina. 
Am enclosing a photograph of a 3- 
year-old Golden Delicious bearing 125 
wonderful apples.-— S. H. Summers, Iowa 
Make Immense Profits for Growers 
The heavy annual bearing of Golden Delicious and the big premium 
prices they always command insure growers big ptrofits from their 
Golden Delicious orchards. 
My 50 Golden Delicious trees eight 
years old produced 500 bushels which 
were sold at highest price. My 4-year- 
old trees produced this year.— W, P. 
Campbell, Iowa. 
My 10-year-old Golden Delicious trees 
produced 5,000 bushels and we get 50c 
per bushel more than for other varie¬ 
ties. Does not scald in storage. Tree 
bears young.— Boyd Richards, Va. 
One of my 9-year-old Golden Delicious 
bore 10 bushels, one 11 bushels, one 12 
bushels. Averaged me $30 per tree.— 
.4. R. Carter, Illinois. 
My 5-year Golden Delicious bore as 
much as 5 bushels each, and bring 
practically double the price of other 
varieties.— J. S. Wellborn, North Caro¬ 
lina, 
The selling price of my Golden De¬ 
licious is about twice as much as other 
varieties. My trees are 4 years old and 
have produced two crops.— -Jno. IF. 
Lucabaugh, Pa. 
My 500 Golden Delicious 10 years old 
will harvest 12,000 bushels. I market 
them at 50% to 100% more than others, i j 
■ — E. E. Burgeim, Okla. 
Bear Most Bushels Fruit Every Year 
No other variety produces as many bushels of fine fruit year after 
year as Golden Delicious. When trees are only six and seven years old, 
5 to 10 bushels per tree is not uncommon. 
I have about 250 Golden Delicious 
ranging from six to ten years old, and 
these are the only trees out of 264 acres 
with a full crop.— T. E. Ball. Illinois. 
The only trees bearing a full crop 
in my orchard are Golden Delicious— 
many of them 9 bush Is p:-r tree. They 
set fruit regardless of weather condi¬ 
tions.— T. E. Bartlett, Missouri. 
Some of my Golden Delicious ten-year- 
old average around 30 bushels. From 
one tree I picked 44 bushel boxes of 
apples last fall.—-yuffwi E. Ulrich, Wash. 
Have 700 Golden Delicious 6 years old 
bearing, some trees 6 bushels. Best for 
Georgia.— M. W. Hall, Georgia. 
Terrible drouth. Most varieties failed. 
1200 Golden Delicious six and nine years 
old bore 10,000 bushels. G. J. Hopkins, Va. 
Have 250 five-year Golden Delicious 
Yield hea. y crops of first class apples 
and bring best prices. Some trees pro¬ 
duced 5 bushels.-— A. Laudermilk, N. C. 
Have 400 Golden Delicious trees 4 to 6 
years old. Will have from 800 to 1000 
bushels. Quality the best.— Albert Haes- 
sig, N. Y. 
I picked 198 bushels of most beautiful 
apples from 20 trees 10 years old. One 
had 21 bushels; one had 19; another 21. 
— J. W. Hanes, Ohio. 
Brings Double Prices Everywhere 
The market for Golden Delicious apples is growing every year. All 
over the U. S. A. they are brini 
prices of other sorts. 
All winter and spring, as late as on 
May 8th, the St. Louis GLOBE DEMO¬ 
CRAT Market Report quoted these 
whole.sale prices being paid at that 
late date by dealers: —"APPLES— 
Illinois Golden Delicious, $3.00 to 
$3.50 bushel. Delicious, $1.50 to $1.90; 
Yorks, selected, $1.10 to $1.25; Ben 
Davis, $1 to $1.10." etc. 
Golden Delicious brings about double 
the price of other varieties. My cus¬ 
tomers say it is the best apple of them 
all.'— Wm. R. Houk. Indiana. 
If I had planted all Golden D(-licious. 
I would have made five to ten times as 
double and even treble the 
much money out of my orchard to 
date.— Albert C. Smith, Illinois. 
My 120 Golden Delicious 8 or 9 years 
old produced from 4 to 10 bushels per 
tree. I received twice as much as for 
others. The tree is better, more hardy, 
will stand frost and cold better than 
others.— John T. Rader, Mo. 
Golden Delicious sells at double the 
price of others.—5. J. Metz, Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
Received three times as much for 
Golden Delicious as others got for other 
apples. We sold many to chain grocery 
stores.— John C. Thomson, Kentucky. 
Make Far Greater Profits Quick 
Golden Delicious, because of young bearing, tremendous annual ‘ 
crops, and the double premium price the fruit commands, insure the 
grower quick profits and big profits— yes, DOUBLE profit —com¬ 
pared with ordinary varieties. 
My Golden Delicious trees 8 years old 
have been bearing fruit since 2 years 
old. Have not missed a crop. I have 
ready sale for them as fast as I can get 
them from the trees. Impossible to praise 
too highly.-— Albert D. Bouland, Ky. 
Have 800 Golden Delicious two to 
seven years old. They brought 50% more 
than other varieties. My neighbor picked 
1434 bushels from 300 ten-year-old trees. 
No fire blight.— H. F. Scarborough, 
Illinois. 
I am mailing you photograph of a 9- 
year-old Golden Delicious that bore 12 
bushels of high grade apples this year 
when all other varieties failed. Pro¬ 
duced 665 bushels. Golden Delicious leads 
all apples.— Edward E. Heid, Ind. 
Golden Delicious will not blight Liki- 
others and fruit will stand more wind. 
My 250 young Golden Delicious are car¬ 
rying a crop of 750 bushels. Always re¬ 
ceived $1 more per bushel than for 
others.— Frank Cahler, Ohio. 
Golden Delicious will make more 
money per acre than any other apple 
—young bearing, long blooming.— Jas. 
Sharpe, Kansas. 
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