APPLE TREES 
that Pay Dividends! 
Strong Trees That “Take Hold Quickly in New Locations” 
T> T-7T~') f? A brilliant, solid red that produces over 50 per cent more extra fancy Apples 
XVV.yXTl.J-v f or color grade than common Rome Beauty. A beautiful Apple identical in 
quality, productiveness and other characteristics of the regular Rome—except for a greatly superior color. 
(Plant Patent No. 90). Excelled by no other improved Red 
Delicious on the market. This tree originated from a sport 
of the regular Delicious, and is exactly like it in growth of 
tree and productiveness. Its color is a very rich red and 
occurs three to four days in advance of any of the improved 
red strains of Delicious Apples. 
Each 10 25 50 100 
3 to 4 feet. ...#0.85 #7.00 #13.75 #25.00 #45.00 
4 to 5 feet.90 7.50 15.00 27.50 50.00 
5 to 6 feet. 1.00 8.00 16.25 30.00 55.00 
SMOKEHOUSE. Winter. Fruit medium to large, uniform size and shape. Color yellow or greenish 
mottled with rather dark red. October to March. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Winter. November to April, but keeps well in May. A profitable sort to 
grow for market, and the best for home use. Large in size, fine appearance. Flesh yellow, good flavor, 
juicy, and crisp. Color red. A great success. 
WINTER BANANA. Size large, golden yellow with bright crimson^red. 
Beautifully shaped. Flesh lemomyellow, fine grained, sub'acid, rich, 
aromatic flavor. Season November to January. 
WILLIAMS EARLY RED. Among the earliest to ripen and the largest 
of all early Apples. A better name for it is “Big Red Apple.” Flesh is 
white, and slightly tart, like Transparent. Bears heavily on young trees. 
July. 
YELLOW TRANS 
PARENT. Fruit 
medium to large, 
with a brilliant 
waxy skin; flesh 
is tender, crisp, 
and juicy; color 
yellow. July. 
YORK IMPERIAL. 
Winter. Medium 
size, skin bright 
yellow covered 
with bright red 
and striped. Trees 
come into bear' 
ing early and bear 
a good crop each 
year. • November 
to February. 
Suitable to any 
part of the coun¬ 
try. 
SHOTWELL 
RED DELICIOUS 
Fruits 
Earlier! 
A fine specimen of Buntings’ Machine-dug Apple trees. Well developed 
root system, straight, smooth trunk, and well-formed head. A superb tree 
that will bring greater pleasure and profit with each succeeding year. 
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