McIntosh Red 
Large crimson fruit, 
slightly acid. An extra 
good keeper and shipper. 
Greatly in demand by 
leading orchardists. Oct' 
ober. PRICES: 1 for 95c; 
2 for $1.65; 4 for $3.05; 
12 for $8.65; 25 for 
$17.50; 100 for $65.00. 
Winesap 
Fine old apple.' Heavy 
bearer of rich juicy fruit. 
Color red. Aromatic. 
Nov. Dec. PRICES: 1 
for 95c; 2 for $1.65; 4 
for $3.05; 12 for $8.65; 
25 for $17.50; 100 for 
$65.00. 
/mrnm 
G UDEfK E L L O 
Planting Instructions 
FREE with every Order 
For Those 
Who Want 
The Best 
Apples represent a permanent investment which 
can be made to yield a tidy income. The amount 
depends not alone upon care but upon the quality 
of trees planted. We offer only first class, rigidly 
inspected trees, trueHomame and especially selected 
for hardiness and productiveness. Plant 32 to 40 
feet apart. 
Pictures are shown here of a few. Other varie' 
ties, just as good, are listed below; 
DARK RED NORTHERN SPY. Genuine North 
ern Spy of vivid red. Top price, all markets. Ex 
tra good keeper and shipper. 
P>Uc&i 
FAMEUSE. (Snow Apple). Famous for years for 
eating and cooking. Medium sized deep red. 
Flesh pure white. Tart and good. October. 
1 Orange Q 
|» 1 Apricot . 
J Total Val. 
I; #1.74 
\\ Special Pr. 
uince 
Every home owner should have a quince tree for 
jellies, preserves, quince honey and other uses. And 
a fruit grower should have them for profit for there 
are many home owners who do not have room for 
a tree of their own and yet like the fruit. PRICES: 
1 for 78c; 3 for #2.19; 10 for #6.80. 
AflAicoti 
nxMAt 
Apricots home grown are delightful and make 
good money for the fruit grower. See page 35 for 
picture and further description. PRICES: 7/16 // 
caliper. 1 for 87c; 3 for #2.19; 10 for #6.80. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich 
