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these roots. Ne expense is spared in keeping the 
trees well cultivated, fertilized, and pruned. They 
are certified free from injurious insects or dis¬ 
eases. The result is trees that can be depended 
on to respond to the treatment the orchardist 
gives them and produce good yields of the varie¬ 
ties they are labeled. Naturally one would not 
expect such trees to be priced as cheap as those 
grown from inferior stocks in a careless, hap¬ 
hazard, and cheap way. 
THE BEST TREE IS ALWAYS THE LEAST 
EXPENSIVE 
No. 1 Size 4-5 ft. 2 yr. well branched or 1 yr. 
extra select $ .75 each—-$ 6.50 per 10 
No. 2 Size 4-5 ft. 1 yr. little if any branched:— 
.60 each— 5.50 per 10 
No. 3 Size 3-4 ft. 1 yr. little if any branched:— 
.50 each— 4.50 per 10 
Ask For Prices on Large Quantities. 
EARLY SUMMER 
EARLY HARVEST:—Medium size, roundish, 
smooth pale yellow skin. Flesh white, rich 
tender, juicy. Fine for cooking. Tree large 
and productive. No. 1 size. 
RED JUNE:—Medium size, oblong, conical solid 
dark red. Flesh tender and mild. Ripening 
period of about six weeks. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT:—Medium size, clear 
waxy white, becoming pale yellow when ripe. 
Flesh white, tender, of excellent flavor. Tree 
small, but hardy and very productive. The 
Best Early Apple in our opinion. 
LIVELAND:—Medium size, beautifully streaked 
with pink and raspberry red. Good quality. 
No. 1 size. 
RED ASTRACHAN:—Large, roundish fruit, 
nearly solid red. Crisp white flesh, quite acid. 
No. 1 size. 
MIDSUMMER 
HOLLOW LOG:—Very large, beautiful round 
yellow fruit with fine white flesh, excellent 
for cooking, canning, or eating when ripe. Tree 
is very productive, ripens over a period of 
about four weeks in July and August. Or- 
chardists in this section say it is by far the 
finest summer apple, commanding a price 
double that of any other sort. Originated in 
Rutherford County, N. C. 
HORSE:—Large, yellow old fashioned home va¬ 
riety with yellow flesh. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Good for cooking. 
EARLY FALL 
MAGNUM BONUM:—Small unifoi'm roundish 
fruit, beautiful red speckled with russet dots. 
Flesh tender, rich, mild, and of the finest qual¬ 
ity. Tree vigorous, and a very heavy bearer. 
Good keeper, well known and well liked. 
