■n NEW. IMPROVED APPLE VARIETIES 
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OTHER IMPROVED 
20c 
VARIETIES 
(Listed below) 
Eac h 
In Lots of 100, 
Postpaid 
You are allowed the regular 
quantity price on total number of 
plants you order, regardless of dif¬ 
ferent varieties. 
5 100 
Height Each Kate Hate Hate 
2 -3 it. $ 0.30 .25 .23 .20 
(Postpaid) _ __ _ 
2^-4 ft, *40 .35 .30 .28 
(Postpaid) 
3 -5 ft, .50 .45 .40 .35 
Yellow’ Delicious —A beautiful, large 
yellow apple of wonderful flavor and 
quality. 
Double-Worked Grimes Golden — 
Triple the life of your Grimes Golden 
by planting our special process double- 
worked trees, which means we top- 
work our Grimes onto a hardy trunk 
eighteen inches above the ground to 
overcome the susceptibility of this va¬ 
riety to collar rot. Grimes Golden is 
the best quality and most profitable 
yellow apple, a rich golden color, fine 
flavor and aroma, an ideal dessert 
apple and an equally fine cooker. 
\Red Rome Beauty —Identical with 
Rome Beauty except that it colors 
early and more red. Hence it is more 
profitable to the grower. 
''Mted Duebess —This is a strain of the 
Duchess. The only difference is that 
it colors better and earlier, a big ad¬ 
vantage for the commercial grower. 
STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
As low as 
16c 
(Listed below) 
You are allowed 
Each 
in 100 lots 
Postpaid 
the regular quan¬ 
tity price on total 
number 
of plants 
you order, 
regardless of 
different 
varieties. 
Height 
Each 
5- 
rate 
25- 100- 
rate rate 
2- 3 ft. 
$ 0.25 
.20 
.18 
.16 
(Postpaid ) 
21/2-4 ft. 
.30 
.27 
.25 
.23 
(Postpaid) 
3- 5 ft. 
.45 
.40 
.35 
.32 
4- 6 ft. 
.60 
.55 
.50 
.45 
Early Harvest (Midsummer)—A yel¬ 
low, medium-sized apple of very good 
quality for either dessert or cooking. 
Comes into bearing young. 
-Jonathan (Fall)—A grand, good 
apple; once tasted, always wanted. 
Bright solid red. It has an aromatic 
flavor and juice full of snap and 
sparkle. Medium size; very good to 
best quality. Bears young; produces 
good crops regularly. Fine for home 
and commercial planting. - 
King David (Fall)—Bears heavy 
crops year after year. Medium size; 
very dark rich garnet, red, - showing 
almost a purplish-black on the sunny 
side. Tree is a hardy, vigorous grower, 
comes into bearing young. Often used 
as a filler. 
Maiden Blush (Late Summer)—Strik¬ 
ing, highly colored, yellow apple, with 
a deep crimson blush on one cheek. 
Round, flat, medium size; a good eat¬ 
ing and excellent cooking apple. 
Alammoth Black Twig or Arkansas 
(Winter)—A large apple of good qual¬ 
ity; a dull green or deep yellow over¬ 
spread with red; good quality, excel¬ 
lent keeper. 
Paragon Winesap (Winter)—Para¬ 
gon has the large size and very good 
quality of the Stayman, combined with 
the dark red color of the old Wine- 
sap. 
'Rome Beauty (W inte r)—L a r g e, 
roundish, oblong apple, handsomely 
colored and striped with bright red; 
good quality. Splendid storage apple; 
a splendid bearer; blooms late. 
Stayman Winesap (W inter) — The 
largest of the Winesap family. Striped 
and splashed with dark crimson. 
Splendid quality. Reliable annual 
cropper. 
Sweet Bough (Midsummer)—A sweet 
apple, juicy, good to very good for 
dessert, excellent for cooking. Begins 
to ripen about the first week in July. 
Color is a greenish yellow changing 
to yellowish white. 
Wealthy (Late Summer)—A most de¬ 
pendable and widely planted late sum¬ 
mer apple; bright red striped; medium 
to large size. Ripens over a long sea¬ 
son. Very good quality. Tree is an up¬ 
right grower; often used as a filler; 
very hardy; bears young. 
Wilson June (Midsummer)—A deep, 
solid crimson like a Red June; large; 
good quality. Hardy, vigorous, very 
productive, bears young. Most beauti¬ 
ful of its season; good shipper. 
Winesap (Winter)—One of the old¬ 
est and most popular apples; a good 
shipper and an exceptionally good 
keeper in ordinary and cold storage. 
Splendid bright red, indistinctly striped 
with dark purplish-red; good quality. 
Medium size. Hardy; a heavy, regular 
bearer. 
Mien Davis (Winter)—Roundish, 
large, red striped apple of second rate 
quality, but good for cooking. 
Black Ben (Winter)—The best of 
the Ben Davis family. It attains a 
much higher color than Ben Davis or 
Gano. The tree is hardier, more vig- 
o r o u s and more prolific than Ben 
Davis. Fruit is large, solid dark red. 
^Delicious (Winter)—Who is not fa¬ 
miliar with this popular apple? Who 
does not appreciate its unexcelled 
flavor, its beauty of form and color, 
its fragrant aroma? It finds a ready 
sale at high prices. The tree is vigor¬ 
ous, hardy and is fruiting in nearly 
every state. 
-Duchess of Oldenburg (Midsummer) 
—Attractive yellow apple, with red 
stripes; medium size. One of the most 
profitable summer varieties. Can be 
planted close and is often used as a 
filler. Comes into bearing young. Bears 
heavy crops annually; great market 
apple and especially good cooker. 
—Yellow Transparent (Early Summer) 
—The best extra early apple; medium 
size; a beautiful clear yellow, with 
smooth, waxen, brilliant skin. Unex¬ 
celled for pies, tarts and apple sauce. 
Tree is extremely hardy, upright and 
compact grower; often used as a filler; 
a reliable cropper. 
CRABAPPLES 
You are 
allowed the 
regular 
quan- 
tity price 
on total number of 
trees 
you order 
, regardless 
of different 
varieties. 
25- 
Height 
Each 
5-rate 
rate 
2- 3 ft. 
$ 0.30 
.28 
.25 
(Postpaid) 
21/2-4 ft. 
.40 
.38 
.35 
( Postpaid) 
3- 5 ft. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
Crabapples should be planted for 
beauty of tree and fruit, as wind¬ 
breaks, and for the value of the fruit. 
They are delicious for cooking, pre¬ 
serving and jellies. 
“Excelsior (Fall)—Very large for a 
crabapple; nearly as large as a me¬ 
dium-sized apple. Very attractive yel¬ 
low, almost covered with bright red; 
excellent in quality for dessert and for 
culinary uses. 
Florence (Late Summer)—M e d i u m 
size, yellowish-white, mostly over- 
spread with brilliant pinkish red. 
Bears very young, is very productive, 
reliable cropper. 
Ilyslop (Early Winter)—Large, very 
brilliantly colored, dark red or pur¬ 
plish, overspread with thick blue 
bloom; good for culinary purposes. 
Whitney (Late Summer) — Large, 
yellow striped with red; good to very 
good quality. 
Gives Fine Report oil Neosho Trees. 
“You may remember we ordered 
120 peach trees from you last spring. 
I just thought you might be in¬ 
terested in having a report on 
them. One of them never came out. 
One other died for some reason this 
summer. The others have all grown 
and ihave done .remarkably well. 
The trees were pruned back accord¬ 
ing to your instructions and many 
of them now are five feet tall. Some 
©f them have branches six feet tall. 
The other things that we got have 
done equally well.”—C. C. Brook, 
Supt. Navajo Methodist Mission 
School. 
Section of growing block of 
Neosho Apple Trees. Note how 
stocky and strong they are. 
York Imperial (Winter)—Bright pin 
striped with dark red; fair quality. 
Its oblique or lopsided shape is a not¬ 
able characteristic. A vei*y regular 
bearer; seldom fails. 
Winter Banana (W inter) •— Very 
showy, bright yellow, with a pinkish- 
red cheek noted for its brilliant, trans¬ 
parent, waxen appearance. 
Yellow Newton (Albaniarle Pippin) 
(Winter)—Medium to large, beautiful 
yellow, high quality apple. Excellent 
for both dessert and culinary purposes. 
Northern Spy (Winter) — Delicious 
flavor; old favorite in North and New 
England. 
VWillow Twig (Winter)—Medium to 
large pinkish-red apple, of good qual¬ 
ity. Excellent commercial variety, be¬ 
cause of its exceedingly long-keeping 
qualities; rather early and regular 
bearer. 
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