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THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA COUNTY, NEW YORK 
APPLES —Continued 
RED DELICIOUS 
Rome Beauty. Yellow and red striped 
apple of excellent quality. Prolific annual 
bearer. Profitable commercial sort for 
New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. De¬ 
cember to May. 
Red Rome (Gallia Beauty). Another 
new red sport of Rome Beauty and like 
Gallia Beauty is identical with its parent 
in all characteristics except fruit is a solid 
red in color. 
Roxbury Russet. Yellow, russetted 
apple of excellent quality. December to 
June. 
Spitzenburg. High flavored, dark red. 
November to April. 
Stark. Large, red and yellow r striped. 
January to May. 
Stay man’s Winesap. Yellow' striped 
with red. Excellent quality. Productive 
and an early bearer. December to March. 
Tolman Sweet. Yellow tinged with 
red. Very sweet. Hardy and productive. 
November to April. 
Twenty Ounce. Very large, red and 
yellow striped. October to January. 
Wagener. A bright light red apple of 
excellent quality. Very productiv e. Octo¬ 
ber to January. 
Winter Banana. Beautiful pale yel¬ 
low apple with bright pinkish blush. Ex¬ 
cellent quality. Prolific and an early bearer. 
November to March. 
York Imperial. Yellow striped with 
light red. Quality very good. December 
to February. 
Crab Apples 
Ilyslop. Large, brilliant dark red. 
Hardy, reliable cropper. September and 
October. 
Transcendent. Bright yellow with 
bright red cheek. Productive. August and 
September. 
To those unacquainted with us, we 
briefly state that our nurseries are located 
in the center of the Famous Fruit Belt of 
Niagara County, close to the shores of 
Lake Ontario, where the soil and climate 
not only produce fruit of excellent flavor 
and quality, but fruit trees and all kinds 
of Nursery Stock, hardy, thrifty, fibrous- 
rooted and well developed. 
TRANSCENDANT CRAB APPLE 
Rutland, Vt., May 29, 1936 
Dear Sirs: 
I am very much pleased with nursery stock purchased of 
you this season, the trees are well developed and excellent 
root growth. I am convinced that “ Dependable” is the 
correct title for your business, you have the assurance of 
all future orders. 
Sincerely, GEO. E. ROBERTSON. 
Warren, 0., Jan. 3, 1937. 
Dear Sirs: 
Will you please send me your catalogue. Had some of 
your stock last spring and never bought better, everything 
grew fine except one grape vine and may have been the 
fault of soil or some other reason. The Pauls Climbing 
rose grew fine and had a number of blossoms. It was very 
handsome. Respectfully yours, WM. E. BRADLEY. 
A BUSINESS GROWS BY MAKING CUSTOMERS AND KEEPING CUSTOMERS. 
