Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Apples, Cherries, Pears 
APPLES 
Apple trees should be planted 30 to 40 feet apart. Cherry trees, or other 
small or short-lived trees may be planted between till the apple trees need the 
space. They respond to good cultivation, fertilization, and care as freely as 
does corn or any other crop. The supply this year is very limited and many 
kinds no doubt will be exhausted before planting time. Where sizes are given 
after a kind it means that only that size is available in the spring of 1937. 
EARLY VARITIES 
^Liveland (Lowland Raspberry) -Duchess (Oldenburg) 
Yellow Transparent 
FALL VARIETIES 
Anoka Wealthy Snow (Fameuse) — Hibernal 
WINTER VARIETIES 
McIntosh E. G. Russett —N. W. Greening 
^Delicious "•"Cortland Stayman (Winesap) 
-""Sharon, 3-4 ft. Haralson —Tolman Sweet 
Wolf River Northern Spy, 4-5 ft. —-"Jonathan 
--''Grimes (Golden) — Roman Stem, 4-5 ft. 
CRAB APPLES 
Whitney —Dolga 
PRICES of all apple and crab apple: Each Per 10 
5-6 ft. ..$1.00 $9.00 
4-5 ft.85 7.50 
3-4 ft.65 5.50 
CHERRIES 
(in order of ripening) 
Early Richmond Montmorency Yellow Glass 
Early Richmond and Montmorency are the most dependable and the most 
planted. Yellow Glass is a true sweet cherry and is more tender than the others. 
These are standard grades. The caliper governs. Trees are inclined to be 
shorter and bushier this year. 
Each Per 10 
11/16 in. mostly 5 ft. and up.$1.00 $9.00 
9/16-11/16 in. mostly 4 ft. and up.85 7.50 
7/16- 9/16 in. mostly 3 ft. and up.65 5.50 
PEARS 
Pears are best on gravelly clay upland soils. On rich loams they blight 
seriously. More than one variety should be planted to insure pollination. The 
standard, or large growing trees should be spaced 18 .to 20 ft. apart; the Dwarfs, 
10 ft. 
The following list is arranged in approximately their order of ripening: 
Lincoln Seckel Kieffer 
Bartlett Mendel Patten 
PRICES of all standard Pears: Each Per 10 
5 to 6 ft.$1.00 $9.50 
4 to 5 ft. ..85 8.00 
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