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WEST HILL N U RSE RIES —FREDONI A, NEW YORK 
Young Bearing, Well 
Choice Apple Trees Rooted, vigorous 
PRICES OF TWO-YEAR-OLD APPLES 
Each 10 
5 to 7 feet, first-class . . . . .^0.80 $ 7.50 
4 to 5 feet, medium . 70 6.50 
6 to 8 feet, extra heavy . 1.00 9.00 
Write for prices in large quantities 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three 
varieties at 10 rates 
SUMMER APPLES 
Early Harvest. Medium to large, pale yellow, 
mild; excellent; productive. August. 
Red Astrachan. Large and handsome, crimson, 
rather acid. A good grower, very hardy. Aug¬ 
ust. 
-Sweet Bough. Large, pale yellow; sweet, tender 
and juicy. Tree a compact grower and abund¬ 
ant bearer. August. 
Yellow Transparent. New. Medium, pale 
yellow; tender, juicy, sprightly. A 
good early bearer. August. 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
for Limited Spaces 
These are small growing trees 
that yield regular standard Apples. 
By planting these trees, you can 
have several varieties of Apples. 
They only take up a fraction of 
space occupied by the large standard 
trees. 
DWARF APPLES 
Supply Very Limited 
2-year-o!d—each, ^1.50 
Delicious 
McIntosh 
Northern Spy 
R. I. Greening 
AUTUMN APPLES 
Gravenstein. Very large; striped; tender, 
rich, sub-acid, profitable. September 
and October. 
Oldenburg. Large, striped; tender, juicy, 
sub-acid; a good grower, regular and 
free bearer. September and October. 
Pumpkin Sweet. A very large, yellowish 
russet; very rich and sweet. October 
and November. 
WINTER APPLES 
Baldwin. Large, dark red; sub-acid, 
good; productive and profitable. De¬ 
cember to March. 
Cortland. A new, beautiful red apple. 
Larger than McIntosh, of better qual¬ 
ity and matures a month later. Devel¬ 
oped by the New York State Experi¬ 
ment Station. It has inherited only 
the good qualities of its parents, McIntosh and Ben Davis, with some 
additional good qualities of its own. Very firm and keeps late in winter. 
Delicious. A new variety which has already be¬ 
come very popular East and West. Large, dark 
red and yellow, fine-grained, crisp, juicy and 
delightfully aromatic. Best quality; also a good 
keeper and shipper. The tree is very vigorous, 
hardy and a regular bearer. December to April. 
Fameuse (Snow). Well-known, productive; medi¬ 
um-sited, deep crimson; flesh white. November. 
Greening, R. I. Large, green; tender, rich, sub- 
acid; productive; very popular. December to 
April. 
King. A handsome red apple of the largest 
site and best quality. Good grower and 
bearer. November to March. 
McIntosh. Large and beautiful. Deep crimson and 
of the highest quality. Fruit above medium to 
large, flesh snow white, crisp and very tender. 
Tree vigorous, with spreading head. Hardy and 
a good regular bearer. November to January. 
Northern Spy. Large, 
lent; free grower, 
June. 
striped red, 
productive. 
quality excel- 
December to 
Plant 
These Jumbo Trees 
Early Results 
(or 
Stayman. Superior to Winesap. Crisp, juicy, 
sprightly, aromatic. Vigorous, hardy; early and 
reliable annual bearer. December to April. 
Other valuable Winter'varieties. 
JUMBO Big 6 to 8 feet Apple Trees 
$1.00 each 
10 for $9.00 
Plant Jumbo 
Fruit Trees 
for this Spring 
No waiting for 
little trees to de¬ 
velop. Now you 
can get strong, 
sturdy, 6 to 8 ft. 
big trees. Ready to transplant and grow in a new location. 
Banana Opalescent 
Esopus (Spitzenburg)---Rome 
Gano Roxbury 
Grimes Tolman 
Wealthy 
CRAB APPLES 
Hyslop. Large, deep crimson; very pop¬ 
ular. October to January. 
Transcendent. A beautiful variety of 
the Siberian Crab; red and yellow; 
very handsome; a remarkable grower 
and bearer. September and October. 
McIntosh 
Delicious 
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Northern Spy 
