FRUIT TREES 
Hardy - Northern Grown 
APPLES 
BALDWIN. Leading commercial winter Apple for 
market or storage. Large, glossy red fruit with very 
firm flesh. Good flavor, good cooker, good keeper. 
CORTLAND. N ew. Bears very young. Fruit large, 
beautiful dark red striped with carmine and yellow. 
Flesh fine grained, crisp, juicy, white and firm. Ripens 
about two weeks after McIntosh. 
DELICIOUS, DOUBLE RED. Grand champion of 
winter Apples. Red with pin dots of yellow. Fruit 
red all over as early as August, when other Delicious 
are still green. Fine grained, crisp, juicy, with mild 
pleasant flavor. Ranks with the best winter varieties. 
HYSLOP CRAB. Leading Crab for home use and mar¬ 
ket. Large, round, with yellow skin and red coloring, 
overspread with purple bloom. Flesh yellow, crisp, 
Golden Jubilee 
Peach 
PEACHES 
Delicious Apple 
JONATHAN. Beautiful red winter apple, highly 
colored and flavored. Flesh tender, juicy and rich. 
Excellent keeping qualities. Bears young and heavily. 
McINTOSH RED. Late fall. Bright red, spicy flavored, 
medium size, fiighest quality for home use and market. 
NORTHERN SPY. Extra large, greenish yellow winter 
Apple with red markings. Highly flavored, fine for 
eating, cooking and storage. Tree hardy, productive. 
ROME BEAUTY. A large, good quality winter Apple. 
Round, yellowish striped with red, thick skin, stands 
handling well, is a good keeper. Appearance and size 
are its valuable points. Bears young. 
STAYMAN’S WINESAP. Late fall. Dark red, tinged 
yellow, with rich, enticing flavor. Succeeds every¬ 
where. Excellent for eating and market. 
TURLEY WINESAP. Greatly improved Winesap. Has 
same manner of growth as the common Winesap, but 
will bear much younger and colors a real rich red 
early when the common variety is only partly color¬ 
ed. Sells well wherever Winesap is popular. 
WEALTHY. Early fall. Large, round Apple with 
smooth skin and dark red markings. Flesh white, 
tender and sub-acid. 
ELBERTA. The standard market Peach of the country. Very large, red 
blush; flesh yellow, tender and juicy. Rank, vigorous grower. Freestone. 
Ripens middle of September. 
J. H. HALE. Fruit extra large, a week earlier than Elberta and aver¬ 
ages a third larger in size. Color beautiful golden yellow with deep 
carmine blush. Flavor is extra fine. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Early yellow freestone. H as all the good qualities 
of Elberta but ripens two weeks earlier. Very similar to Elberta in 
every way. Planted heavily by growers everywhere. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A new introduction 
but has been thoroughly tested in the 
northern states and found as hardy as 
Elberta. Ripens three weeks earlier than 
Elberta and is of better quality. Skin is 
yellow blushed with red; flesh yellow, 
juicy, tender and sweet. Freestone. One 
of the best shipping varieties. 
Moorpark 
Apricot 
Apricots 
MOORPARK. Produces very large, 
yellow colored fruit with red cheek; yellow, 
sweet, juicy and delicious; freestone, and 
very productive. Extra good for either mar¬ 
ket or dessert. Ripens in August. 
PRICE LIST FOR 1937 
Each 
3 
10 
25 
50 
100 
Apple, select, 2-yr., 3-5 ft. trees . . . . 
Peach, select 2-yr., 3-5 ft. trees. 
. . . $0.50 
$1.40 
$4.00 
$9.50 
$18.00 
$35.00 
.40 
1.10 
3.00 
7.00 
13.00 
25.00 
Apricot, select 2-vr., 3-5 ft. trees . . . . 
.50 
1.40 
4.50 
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